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June 1st, 2006

Bestsellers>Tools&Hardware>Lawn and Garden
Science Daily - RNA Interference Stops Colon Cancer Spread In Mice (May 23, 2006) Using one of the newest and most powerful tools of biomedical science, University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston (UTMB) researchers have scored a dramatic success in the

TX Lupus Patient Home After Stem Cell Transplant

June 1st, 2006

TX Lupus Patient Home After Stem Cell Transplant
CBS 11 News - (CBS 11 News) Kim Freeman says she just wants a chance at a normal life. She is now on her way to making that a reality. Freeman just returned to North Texas from Chicago. She was there receiving an experimental stem cell transplant at Northwestern

Report questions Merck Vioxx defense
Courier-Post - Doctors who oversaw the study that led to the painkiller Vioxx being pulled from the market, spawning thousands of lawsuits, are planning a detailed analysis and publication of new data that call into question the heart of drug maker Merck&Co.'s

VirtualScopics shares start trading on Nasdaq
Rochester Business Journal - VirtualScopics Inc. s stock began trading on Nasdaq under the symbol VSCP, some six months after it went public in November. The company s shares (Nasdaq: VSCP) Wednesday afternoon were trading at $5.79, up more than 18 percent from Tuesday s

Healthier Canadians
10 News - Atlanta, GA - There's another country that can brag that its people are healthier than Americans are. And you don't have to look far to find it. It's Canada. Researchers at Harvard Medical School say Americans are 42 percent more likely than

Meditation may help reduce pain and inflammation from rheumatoid
WTHR - For people who suffer from rheumatoid arthritis a new study suggests meditation may help reduce pain and inflammation. A study of more than sixty arthritis patients found those who practiced a specific form of meditation six hours a week had a 35

Definition of Arthritis
HealthScout - Arthritis is a disease that causes pain and loss of movement of the joints. The word arthritis literally means joint inflammation (arth=joint, ritis=inflammation), and refers to more than 100 different diseases. Arthritis affects the movements you

Food allergy help
San Bernardino County Sun - School nurses, pediatricians and other health care professionals are reporting that food allergies are on the rise among children and adults. If you're worried about what to do, there is help in the form of a book, Food Allergy Survival Guide

Vioxx data to be re-examined
Buffalo News - TRENTON, N.J. (AP) - Doctors who oversaw the study that led to the painkiller Vioxx being pulled from the market are planning a detailed analysis and publication of new data that calls into question the heart of drug maker Merck&Co.'s legal

Books : The Trigger Point Therapy Workbook: Your Self-Treatment Guide

June 1st, 2006

Books : The Trigger Point Therapy Workbook: Your Self-Treatment Guide
Science Daily - The first edition of this workbook is regarded as a classic in its field, and was the first book to introduce trigger point therapy to the general public as a self-care tool for alleviating chronic pain caused by a variety of conditions, including

Books : Elementary Statistics : Picturing the World (3rd Edition)
Science Daily - Every aspect of Elementary Statistics has been carefully crafted to help readers learn statistics. The Third Edition features many updates and revisions that place increased emphasis on interpretation of results and critical thinking over

Managing the Impact of Pain
KVBC - When I'm treating a woman coping with any kind of chronic pain condition, I'm always struck by one thing: How the pain affects her entire life. It's not just the physical ramifications of pain itself (i.e., you have low back pain so digging in the

Two Vioxx suits filed in Wood County
Parkersburg News&Sentinel - PARKERSBURG Two Wood County residents have filed suits in U.S. District Court for the Southern District of West Virginia against pharmaceutical manufacturer Merck and Co. Inc., claiming damages resulting from the use of the arthritis medication

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Science Daily - RNA Interference Stops Colon Cancer Spread In Mice (May 23, 2006) Using one of the newest and most powerful tools of biomedical science, University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston (UTMB) researchers have scored a dramatic success in the

Magazines : National Geographic en Espanol
Science Daily - Never received a single copy. Could be the best magazine in the world but I'll never know. Recommendation don't order this one. Rating: - ENTERATE DE FORMA SERIA Si,de forma seria que sucede en el resto del mundo!Bellisimas fotografias,buena

Pfizer Takes Bextra Off Market at FDA Request
Senior Journal - Agency orders new warning labels on Cox-2 and other NSAID medications April 7, 2005 The Food and Drug Administration today asked Pfizer to withdraw Bextra from the market and announced new label warnings for the non-steroidal anti-inflammatory

No More Pain, Michigan Residents Finally Feel Relief
WNEM - Forty-two year old Simone Orton has lived with chronic, debilitating pain for most of her life. When I was twelve, I had an accident, ended up having two crushed vertebrae. The injury went misdiagnosed for years Simone tried thirty different

Acupuncture: Understanding what it's all about (Holistic Healing
Southern Illinoisan - Chinese medical theory believes that a person's state of health is always changing, subtly moving in one direction or another. Qi (pronounced"chee") or life energy flows throughout the body, animating it and protecting it from illness, pain and

TX Lupus Patient Home After Stem Cell Transplant
CBS 11 News - (CBS 11 News) Kim Freeman says she just wants a chance at a normal life. She is now on her way to making that a reality. Freeman just returned to North Texas from Chicago. She was there receiving an experimental stem cell transplant at Northwestern

Jane Moller

May 31st, 2006

Jane Moller
Portage Daily Register - STEVENS POINT Helen"Jane"Moller, 83, formerly of Beloit, died Thursday evening at St. Michael's Hospital, Stevens Point, with her family at her side. Jane is the mother of Dale (Lisa) Moller of Portage. Funeral services will be at 11 a.m

Disease-fighting foods
WNDU - What if you could get a natural medicine, without side effects, strong enough to fight cancer, improve bone density or drastically reduce your chance of having a heart attack? Scientific evidence suggests you can. Nine disease-fighting foods on the

Cancer Gene Also Involved in Hair Loss
WHNT-TV - MONDAY, May 1 (HealthDay News) — A gene whose main role is to help prevent cancer also plays a role in controlling hair growth, Italian researchers report. Mouse that were bred to lack one of the two pairs of the gene, designated FHIT, developed

Canadians healthier than American cousins
Regina Leader-Post - VANCOUVER — You can say this for Canada's beleaguered health-care system — it's keeping us healthier than Americans. A Harvard Medical School study released Tuesday points to universal coverage as the reason Canadians are less likely than Americans

Canadians are healthier
FOX Carolina - ATLANTA There's another country that can brag that its people are healthier than Americans are. And you don't have to look far to find it. It's Canada. Researchers at Harvard Medical School say Americans are 42 percent more likely than Canadians to

Potential disease cures result from underground farming
Rushville Republican - Going underground: Controlled Pharming Ventures LLC opened in 2003 in a converted limestone mine in Marengo about 35 miles northwest of Louisville, Ky. The company hopes to grow genetically altered crops in underground chambers equipped with special

Canadians feel healthier
Fort Lauderdale Sun-Sentinel - ATLANTA You can add Canadians to the list of foreigners who are healthier than Americans. Americans are 42 percent more likely than Canadians to have diabetes, 32 percent more likely to have high blood pressure, and 12 percent more likely to have

Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis

May 30th, 2006

Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis
WSOC-TV - Juvenile idiopathic arthritis (JIA, formerly called juvenile rheumatoid arthritis) is a condition that affects the lining of the joints in children under 16. The affected joints become inflamed, swollen, red, warm and sore. The American College of

New reverse shoulder procedure at ETMC Tyler relieves pain, improves
KLTV - The ETMC Orthopedic Institute in Tyler is offering another first in East Texas the Reverse Shoulder Prosthesis that provides pain relief and improves range of motion for many patients. According to Orthopedic Surgeon Dr. Dennis DeVinney, the

Humira can alleviate symptoms of Crohn's disease, claims drugmaker
Earthtimes - Humira, a drug for arthritis, is effective in bringing down the severity of the symptoms of Crohn's disease, a bowel disease that causes inflammation of the intestinal tract, the drug's maker Abbott Laboratories said. The disease, which afflicts

Books : The Trigger Point Therapy Workbook: Your Self-Treatment Guide
Science Daily - The first edition of this workbook is regarded as a classic in its field, and was the first book to introduce trigger point therapy to the general public as a self-care tool for alleviating chronic pain caused by a variety of conditions, including

Combining Mainstream, Alternative Therapies Brings Back Pain Relief
MedicineNet.com - THURSDAY, May 25 (HealthDay News) — Used together, conventional and complementary/alternative treatments help patients ease their low back pain better than using mainstream treatment alone, U.S. research shows. The small study included 13 patients