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New Weapons in Fight Against TB?
Parkinsons drugs may thwart treatment-resistant strain, study finds
Living Alone Increases Odds of Developing Dementia
Losing a partner through divorce or death in middle age may triple the risk, study shows
If 2 Painkillers Are Banned, What Next?
Other options, available and in the pipeline, could plug a Percocet-Vicodin gap, experts say
Why Swine Flu Differs From Seasonal Flu
Pandemic virus affects lungs and stomach, whereas seasonal flu doesn't, researchers say
Odd Behaviors on Ambien Linked to Brain Circuitry
When the sleep aid shuts down one set of neurons, another set wakes up: study
Monthly Pet Pill Could Kill Fleas, Ticks
An alternative to topical treatments might work better on certain cats and dogs, researchers say
Kids With Type 1 Diabetes Often Overweight
Study explores weight problems faced by youngsters with the disease
Cancer Endangers Some Wildlife Species
Effective conservation can help reduce threat, expert says
C-Section Stress Could Alter Baby's Immune Cells
And that might raise odds for diabetes, asthma later on, researchers say
Cystic Fibrosis Treatment May Cause Hearing Loss
Ear evaluation urged for youngsters taking common antibacterial medication
New Drug Could Work Against Leukemia
Researchers see promise for treatment of AML and other cancers
Another Genetic Link to Testicular Cancer Is Found
Discovery may help explain why disease runs in families
Study Casts Doubt on Low IQ's Role in Early Death
Adjustments for behavior dampen the negative effect, study finds
Increasing Alcohol Use Tied to More Hospitalization
Heavy drinkers were affected most, but link holds for even mild use, study finds
Clinical Trials Update: July 2, 2009
- Rhinitis, Allergic, Perennial
- Depression
- Diabetic Neuropathy
- ADHD (Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder)
- Menopause and Osteoporosis Prevention
- Healthy Volunteers (Ages 18-65)
Obesity Rates Continue to Climb in U.S.
Eight of 10 states with highest number of obese adults are in the South, report says
Drugs May Not Slow Kidney Damage in Diabetes
Study uncovers possible benefit, though, in stemming vision loss
CPR Survival Rates for Older People Unchanged
Lack of improvement in death rates, experts say, may be because recipients are sicker
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