Wednesday, March 21, 2012

Fitness for Body, Mind, Soul a holistic gym ... - 247 Health News

  • Adrenaline shot may not always help heart patients: study - WTAQ March 21, 2012

    Zee NewsAdrenaline shot may not always help heart patients: studyWTAQ(Reuters) - People in cardiac arrest may do worse long-term if they're given a shot of adrenaline, also known as epinephrine, on the way to the hospital, according to a Japanese study. Researchers writing in the Journal of the American Medical ...Epinephrine May Do More Harm Than GoodW [?]

  • New Israeli law bans super-skinny models - Detroit Free Press March 21, 2012

    Boston.comNew Israeli law bans super-skinny modelsDetroit Free PressModels, like this one on a Tel Aviv billboard, top right, will have to show they are not malnourished. / ODED BALILTY/ASSOCIATED PRESS By Diaa Hadid and Daniella Cheslow Associated Press JERUSALEM -- Told she was too fat to model, Danielle Segal shed a ...Israel bans use of ultra-skinny mode [?]

  • Black women and breast cancer - Washington Post March 21, 2012

    The Nation, PakistanBlack women and breast cancerWashington PostBlack women are less likely than white women to be diagnosed with breast cancer, but more likely to die from the disease. Sandra Yates is a breast cancer survivor. On this particular day, after being diagnosed with Stage 3 cancer almost a year ago, ...Pregnancy safe after breast cancer treatment [?]

  • Ibuprofen reduces altitude sickness: study - ABC Online March 21, 2012

    ABC OnlineIbuprofen reduces altitude sickness: studyABC OnlineMountain sickness The anti-inflammatory drug ibuprofen can reduce acute altitude sickness suffered by a quarter of the millions of Americans who travel to the mountains to ski or hike, according to a clinical study published Tuesday.Ibuprofen may prevent altitude sickness, study saysUSA TODAYIbupr [?]

  • More research touts Aspirin as cancer prevention - CTV.ca March 21, 2012

    CTV.caMore research touts Aspirin as cancer preventionCTV.caThe findings, which will be published in three papers on Friday, also show that the common little pills of acetylsalicylic acid, known as ASA, could be used to fight the disease from spreading in patients who already have the disease.Studies Link Daily Doses of Aspirin to Reduced Risk of CancerNew Y [?]

  • Arm blood pressure differences 'predict death risk' - BBC News March 21, 2012

    BBC NewsArm blood pressure differences 'predict death risk'BBC NewsBy Helen Briggs Health editor, BBC News website A large difference between the blood pressure in each arm suggests a bigger risk of dying early, researchers claim. A study of 230 high blood pressure patients found those with big differences in systolic ...Serious risks of vascular d [?]

  • FDA panel backs Glaxo drug for rare cancer - Boston.com March 21, 2012

    Moneycontrol.comFDA panel backs Glaxo drug for rare cancerBoston.comBy Matthew Perrone AP Health Writer / March 20, 2012 WASHINGTON?A panel of cancer experts rejected an experimental Merck drug for a rare form of cancer on Tuesday while recommending approval of a GlaxoSmithKline treatment for the same disease.FDA panel backs Glaxo drug for rare sarcoma cance [?]

  • Colonoscopies often come with costly, unnecessary sedation - CBS News March 20, 2012

    CBS NewsColonoscopies often come with costly, unnecessary sedationCBS Newscolonoscopy, colon cancer, stock, 4x3 (Credit: istockphoto) (CBS/AP) Dread getting a colonoscopy? You're not alone - which is why lots of people are sedated before the procedure. But a new study suggests too many people are getting extra, ...Too many colon tests use costly sedatio [?]

  • Bias Can Exaggerate Drugs' Effectiveness - ABC News (blog) March 20, 2012

    Bias Can Exaggerate Drugs' EffectivenessABC News (blog)Doctors ? and patients ? might not be getting all the information they need about the safety and effectiveness of certain drugs because of ?publication bias,? the tendency of researchers and medical journals to favor positive results over negative ones ...Medical journals overstate effectiveness of [?]

  • Insight: Cheap generics no panacea for India's poorest - Reuters March 18, 2012

    Zee NewsInsight: Cheap generics no panacea for India's poorestReutersBy Henry Foy and Kaustubh Kulkarni | MUMBAI (Reuters) - Cheap generic drugs were meant to change the life of Nandakhu Nissar, whose mouth is swollen by a cancerous tumor. But the cashless and hungry 55-year-old sleeps on a pavement staring up at the ...How To Charge $1.6 Million For a [?]

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