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Antipsychotic Drug Use Up in Elderly Despite Warnings (HealthDay)

HealthDay - MONDAY, Aug. 25 (HealthDay News) -- Safety warnings slowed the use of antipsychotic drugs in seniors with dementia. But the overall use of the drugs in the elderly increased, a finding which suggests that warnings may not be sufficient to protect patients, Canadian researchers say.

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26.08.2008 05:46:39 - Yahoo! News: Health News

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STDs common among arrested teenagers (Reuters)

Reuters - Teenagers arrested for juvenile offenses have a high rate of sexually transmitted diseases, so screening these teens soon after arrest may help catch many cases, a new study suggests.

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25.08.2008 20:15:48 - Yahoo! News: Health News

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Healthy Lunches Help Kids' Concentration in School (HealthDay)

HealthDay - SUNDAY, Aug. 24 (HealthDay News) -- Healthy foods should be included on the list of back-to-school supplies for your children, says a University of Michigan Health System expert.

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24.08.2008 18:01:34 - Yahoo! News: Health News

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FDA Investigates Possible Vytorin-Cancer Link (HealthDay)

HealthDay - THURSDAY, Aug. 21 (HealthDay News) -- U.S. drug regulators said Thursday that they were investigating whether the cholesterol-lowering drug Vytorin might be linked to cancer.

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23.08.2008 05:46:32 - Yahoo! News: Health News

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Computer-Based Method IDs Alzheimer's Protein Structures (HealthDay)

HealthDay - FRIDAY, Aug. 22 (HealthDay News) -- A new method of identifying protein structures related to Alzheimer's disease has been developed by researchers at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.

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23.08.2008 05:46:28 - Yahoo! News: Health News

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Clinical Trials Update: Aug. 22, 2008 (HealthDay)

HealthDay - (HealthDay News) -- Here are the latest clinical trials, courtesy of CenterWatch:

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23.08.2008 05:46:23 - Yahoo! News: Health News

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Audits of Medicare drug plans lacking (AP)

AP - Nearly three years into the Medicare drug benefit, federal officials have yet to ensure that private drug plans enacted programs to deter fraud and abuse, government investigators say.

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22.08.2008 23:51:10 - Yahoo! News: Health News

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Prostate cancer risk increased in obese men: study (Reuters)

Reuters - Use of cholesterol-lowering statin drugs, especially long-term use, appears to raise the risk of prostate cancer among obese men, according to findings of a new study.

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22.08.2008 20:17:30 - Yahoo! News: Health News

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Sex and sleep better for older women on HRT: study (AFP)

This photo, taken in 2005, shows a woman holding the pills used in combined oestrogen and progestogen hormone replacement therapy. Older women who take hormone replacement therapy have improved sexual function, less insomnia and fewer hot flushes, a study released Friday has found.(AFP/File/Mychele Daniau)AFP - Older women who take hormone replacement therapy (HRT) have improved sexual function, less insomnia and fewer hot flushes, a study released Friday has found.


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22.08.2008 19:26:43 - Yahoo! News: Health News

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Face transplant patient can smile, blink again (AP)

This undated two picture combo provided by The Lancet, shows an unidentified 29-year-old man with tumors, left, and the same man, right, after a transplanted new lower face from a donor. Transplanting faces may seem like science fiction, but doctors say the experimental surgeries could one day become routine. In papers from two of the world's three teams that have performed partial face transplants, experts said their techniques were surprisingly effective, though complications exist and more work is still needed. In this week's British medical journal The Lancet, Dr. Laurent Lantieri and colleagues reported on their patient's status one year after the transplant.  In 2007, Lantieri and colleagues operated on this 29-year-old man with tumors that blurred his features. They transplanted a new lower face from a donor, giving the patient recognizable cheeks, a nose and mouth. Six months later, he could smile and blink.  (AP Photo/The Lancet/ho)AP - Transplanting faces may seem like science fiction, but doctors say the experimental surgeries could one day become routine. Two of the world's three teams that have done partial face transplants reported Friday that their techniques were surprisingly effective, though complications exist and more work is still needed.


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22.08.2008 13:37:43 - Yahoo! News: Health News

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