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Health news: Inhalers could replace jabs, an implant for Parkinson's and how talking helps hip patients recover By Daily Mail Reporter Last updated at 12:59 AM on 30th December 2008 In our pick of top health ...
Source:Daily Mail
Date:December 29, 2008
Ia m single. Ia m childless. I cared for my mother at the end of her life and for a friend, years before, through 10 months of brain cancer.
Source:New York Times
Date:December 29, 2008
Jazmyn Morgan swings while her father Mark looks on. Jazmyn suffers brain tumors and her father is on furlough from Semitool and is worried he might not get his job back after being with the company for 13 ...
Source:Hungry Horse News
Date:December 26, 2008
... Joyce Shaughnessy wrapped presents for her grandchildren, she didn't remember doing it. The 75-year-old suffers from Pick's Disease, a form of dementia where certain areas of the brain break down into fluid and gradually become impaired. She relies ...
Source:Toronto Sun
Date:December 26, 2008
Meat from an elk with chronic wasting disease was sold Dec. 13 at the Boulder County Fairgrounds, according to the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment.
Source:LongmontFYI
Date:December 24, 2008
Just one extra hour of sleep a day appears to lower the risk of developing calcium deposits in the arteries, a precursor to heart disease, US researchers said on Tuesday.
Source:New Scientist
Date:December 24, 2008
... a positive opinion for an extension of indication for the use of miglustat (Zavesca) in patients suffering from Niemann-Pick type C (NPC), a very rare neurodegenerative genetic disease. Based on the CHMP opinion, the European Commission is expected ...
Source:Medical News Today
Date:December 24, 2008
... with a more durable revenue stream" are coming from the biotechnology side of the industry," he says. Schmidt's top pick for 2009 is Biogen Idec (nasdaq: BIIB - news - people ), the Massachusetts company. He acknowledges that among large, profitable ...
Source:Forbes.com
Date:December 20, 2008
... cent to four per cent come down with liver cancer. That means 75 percent of patients do not develop serious liver disease. Treatment is necessary when evidence of the virus can be found in the blood and when the liver shows changes that indicate ...
Source:Recorder & Times
Date:December 18, 2008
... 1 percent to 4 percent come down with liver cancer. That means 75 percent of patients do not develop serious liver disease. Treatment is necessary when evidence of the virus can be found in the blood and when the liver shows changes that indicate ...
Source:HeraldTribune.com
Date:December 18, 2008
... it. She admits to being scared, but learned to manage her life so well that most never knew she was living with the disease. Because her father was in the Air Force and had family in Lonoke County, she moved to North Little Rock as an infant and ...
Source:Benton Courier
Date:December 18, 2008
Q. What is a concussion/traumatic brain injury? A. A concussion is a type of traumatic brain injury.
Source:Des Moines Register
Date:December 17, 2008
... being unusually gullible are hallmarks of fronto-temporal dementia (FTD), which affects around 11,000 Britons. The disease is the second most common type of dementia in under-65s but it often goes undiagnosed or is mistaken for learning ...
Source:Daily Mail
Date:December 16, 2008
... Around 11,000 people in the UK suffer from this form of dementia, which is the second most common type of the disease in people under 65. But often it goes undiagnosed or is mistaken for learning difficulties, or personality disorders. It can lead ...
Source:Telegraph.co.uk
Date:December 16, 2008
... The researchers from the University of New South Wales (UNSW) say patients with frontotemporal dementia (FTD) or Pick's disease, have trouble reading emotions and are often unable to sense when someone is being sarcastic. Being unable to pick up ...
Source:Medical News
Date:December 15, 2008
... but avoid full blown change of colour scheme. A link was found between maternal hair dyes and childhood diseases like brain tumors. Besides, too much of it can lead to hair loss. It is fine to get an occasional colour rinse, but you should avoid ...
Source:Mid-Day Mumbai
Date:December 14, 2008
... health issue, in part because it's nearly four times more likely in boys than in girls, according to the Centers for Disease Control. Of the 560,000 people younger than 21 who have autism in the United States, only about 140,000 are girls - a small ...
Source:Fort Wayne News Sentinel
Date:December 14, 2008
... health issue, in part because it's nearly four times more likely in boys than in girls, according to the Centers for Disease Control. Of the 560,000 people younger than 21 who have autism in the United States, only about 140,000 are girls - a small ...
Source:Journal Gazette
Date:December 14, 2008
... been trying to teach him how to swim. One day, he looked right at them, told them to let go, and he was off. "Junior's brain would wake up all of a sudden," Anna said. In this way, as he grew up, Junior was able to play basketball, sing in the ...
Source:Racine Journal Times
Date:December 13, 2008
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