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Women who take the drug Fosamax for osteoporosis may be at an increased risk of developing an irregular heartbeat, a US study suggests.
Researchers have linked the drug - widely prescribed in the UK to stop bone-thinning in older women - to a condition known as atrial fibrillation.
This is not necessarily serious, but can in [...]

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Helping patients save voices

Finally, in 2002, Ward, now 62, an expert in family enterprises, saved his voice by becoming a guinea pig. Traveling to Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston, he became the first patient to undergo a specialized laser treatment that cuts off blood supply, a process known as angiolysis, to the tumor without removing the cancer.Dr. Steven [...]

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Toenails can be a gross problem that doesnt get better

Trimming and thinning the affected toenail plates regularly may help. Before you trim your toenails, soak them in water for 10 minutes to soften them. Dry them thoroughly after soaking. Then, gently stroke the surface with an emery board to thin the nail. After you’re done thinning, use a nail trimmer to cut the nail [...]

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Neglect Abuse Seen in 90000 Infants

ATLANTA - About 1 in 50 infants in the U.S. have been neglected or abused, according to the first national study of the problem in that age group. Nearly a third of the victims were one week old or younger when the maltreatment was reported, government researchers said Thursday. The study focused on children younger [...]

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FDA Regulation of Tobacco a Step Closer

WASHINGTON - Congress on Wednesday moved a step closer to handing the Food and Drug Administration broad new authority to regulate tobacco products, despite concerns voiced by many lawmakers that the agency cannot handle its current workload.
The House Energy and Commerce Committee voted 38-12 for legislation that would allow the FDA to reduce nicotine levels [...]

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Babies Sleep Tied to Childhood Obesity

CHICAGO - When the wind blows, the cradle will rock. And when babies sleep less, they may gain too much weight. A new Harvard study finds that babies and toddlers who sleep fewer than 12 hours daily are at greater risk for being overweight in preschool, startling evidence that the link between sleep and obesity [...]

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Blood pressure drugs lower heart risk studies find

CHICAGO - Two big studies offer good news to people with high blood pressure, finding that novel ways to use cheap drugs already on the market can lower their risk of heart attacks, stroke and death , even if they are very old.
Both studies were stopped early so the surprising benefits could be made known. [...]

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Congress releases evidence Vytorin makers delayed bad results

TRENTON, N.J. - A congressional committee, investigating whether the makers of cholesterol drug Vytorin withheld data that would hurt sales, released new evidence supporting such suspicions Monday.
The Senate Finance Committee said even the researcher who led a crucial study of the drug accused Vytorin makers Merck %26amp; Co. and partner Schering-Plough Corp. of withholding negative [...]

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Doctors leery of drugs Vytorin Zetia after key study

CHICAGO - Full results of a failed trial on Vytorin, a medicine taken by millions of Americans to lower cholesterol, left doctors stunned that the drug did not improve heart disease even though it worked as intended to lower three key risk factors.
Use of Vytorin and a related drug, Zetia, seemed sure to continue to [...]

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The science of water is all wet

Many popular notions about the health benefits of water apparently aren’t true - or there is no scientific proof to back them up. That’s the conclusion of two University of Pennsylvania researchers - Stanley Goldfarb and Dan Negoianu - who combed the medical literature for evidence of water’s supposed medicinal properties. [...]

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