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Their research will be presented at the American Thoracic Society 2013 International Conference and published simultaneously online in The New England Journal of Medicine. The randomized,...
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2013/05/22 14:04
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A quick look at today's health news Syracuse, N.Y. -- An experimental asthma drug is being touted as a potential game changer for people with the chronic lung disease who do not respond well to...
2013/05/22 13:09
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Adenotonsillectomy, or the removal of the adenoids and tonsils, is performed 500,000 times a year in the United States, often as a treatment for children with obstructive sleep apnea. However, the...
2013/05/22 13:09
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A paper recently published in The New England Journal of Medicine and co-written by physicians and scientists at the University of Colorado School of Medicine finds that an important genetic risk...
2013/05/22 01:00
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This photo provided by Eli Lilly & Co. shows the drug Axiron. (AP Photo/Eli Lilly & Co.) Two years ago drugmakers spent 14-million dollars promoting prescription testosterone. Last year they spent...
2013/05/21 16:36
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Each year 90,000 parents in the U.S. confront the profound suffering that follows the death of a child or adolescent. Some of those rely on faith to help them through their grief. Others look to...
2013/05/21 14:44
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Regeneron Chief Scientist George Yancopoulos An experimental asthma drug could give new hope to patients for whom existing medicines are not enough and give yet another boost to Regeneron...
2013/05/21 10:12
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Credit: Airman Magazine on Flickr, under Creative Commons (CC BY-NC 2.0). "I will wake up in the middle of the night to answer a phone," she said at her home after a Saturday shift. "And the phone's...
2013/05/21 10:08
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With little evidence to guide them, many hospital intensive care units (ICUs) have been employing critical care physicians at night with the notion it would improve patients' outcomes. However, new...
2013/05/21 09:20
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Advertisementintensive care unit without considering the wishes of patients and their caregivers or the effect of such interventions on quality of life. About 10 percent of seriously ill patients...
2013/05/21 00:20
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Says a study funded by the National Confectioners Association, a US trade group representing the candy, chocolate, and gum industry. Some findings from the study: 1.) "Frequency of candy consumption...
2013/05/20 23:06
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The wide -- and wild -- variation exposes a critical weakness in the national effort to control costs. Hospital charges, which account for about a third of spending on health care in the U.S., are...
2013/05/19 04:10
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Actress and humanitarian Angelina Jolie is making headlines this week not because of her film roles or relationship with Brad Pitt, but for her decision to undergo a double mastectomy to dramatically...
2013/05/18 12:56
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The Congressional Budget Office put conservative economic thinkers on their ass this week. In this Report (pdf), the CBO concluded that the US budget deficit is about to collapse to insignificance....
2013/05/18 04:17
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It's a dream Ida Heck never really expected to come true. She's been driven by a fervent hope that the money would help finance a breakthrough. Yet she had her doubts: "So often you give and give and...
2013/05/17 22:43
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In addition to writing CardioBrief, I cover cardiology news for CardioExchange, a social media website for cardiologists published by The New England Journal of Medicine. I was the editor of...
2013/05/17 14:48
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By Brenda GoodmanHealthDay Reporter THURSDAY, May 16 (HealthDay News) -- An experimental drug that taps the power of the body's immune system to fight cancer is shrinking tumors in patients for whom...
2013/05/17 06:20
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Those injectors and snorters have plenty of company. Prescription opioids-drugs that work similarly to opium, including OxyContin, Vicodin, Percocet and others-are the number-one cause of drug...
2013/05/16 22:33
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The state Legislature's decision this year to reject Medicaid expansion was the correct decision for Florida. There is little evidence that growing the health-care program for the poor would improve...
2013/05/16 17:04
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Are You Fit To Race Triathlons? Being a physically fit triathlete isn’t a guarantee of immunity from a life-threatening heart episode. Rattled by news of racer deaths in triathlons, a concerned...