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Giving Ibuprofen Before Paracetamol Shortens Fever In Children

If given a regimen of ibuprofen followed by concurrent administration of ibuprofen and paracetamol, fever in young children may be controlled, according to a study released on September 3, 2008 in BMJ. A common symptom of childhood illness, fever simply indicates a higher body temperature than normal. Most pre-school children are affected by fever in any given year.

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04.09.2008 09:00:00 - Health News from Medical News Today

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Space Versus Phylogeny: Disentangling Phylogenetic And Spatial Signals In Comparative Data

Variation in traits across species or populations is the outcome of both environmental and historical factors. Trait variation is therefore a function of both the phylogenetic and spatial context of species. Here we introduce a method that within a single framework estimates the relative roles of spatial and phylogenetic variation in comparative data.

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04.09.2008 09:00:00 - Health News from Medical News Today

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Human Stem Cell Methods Featured In CSH Protocols

The use of human embryonic stem cells is opening new avenues for research, from the understanding of normal human development to the treatment of a wide variety of diseases. This month's issue of Cold Spring Harbor Protocols (http://www.cshprotocols.org/TOCs/toc9_08.dtl) features a set of articles written by Renee Reijo Pera and colleagues at Stanford University (http://www.stanford.

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04.09.2008 01:00:00 - Health News from Medical News Today

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Multiple Sclerosis - Jeffery D. Kocsis, Ph.D. And Wayne State Graduate To Receive The Da Vinci Lifetime Achievement Award

Dr. Jeffery D. Kocsis is to receive the da Vinci Lifetime Achievement Award from the National Multiple Sclerosis Society, Michigan Chapter. Dr. Kocsis received his Ph.D. in 1976 from Wayne State University and has a long history of research and publications on transplantation-based approaches for protecting and repairing nerve functions in multiple sclerosis (MS) patients. Dr.

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04.09.2008 00:00:00 - Health News from Medical News Today

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L.W. Gatz Announces A New Breast Sizing System For Women Considering Breast Augmentation Surgery

Deciding on a breast implant size can be a challenging and emotional decision for many women considering breast augmentation. Selecting the incorrect implant size is one of the most common reasons women undergo subsequent surgeries. L.W. Gatz has created the Purlz™ Breast Sizing System to help patients choose right the first time.

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04.09.2008 00:00:00 - Health News from Medical News Today

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Experts Advise Parents Ibuprofen Is Best To Reduce Fever In Children

A new study(1) published on BMJ.com suggests that giving a child a product, such as Nurofen for Children , can reduce their fever for longer. Whilst fever is a normal part of childhood illness, it affects around 70% of pre-school children every year.

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03.09.2008 23:00:00 - Health News from Medical News Today

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Link Between Nationality And Cervical Cancer

Gynaecological screening tests for cervical cancer have been available to all women in Sweden for almost four decades. Despite this, many immigrant women have a higher risk of developing the disease than Swedish-born women, according to a new study from the Swedish medical university Karolinska Institutet.

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03.09.2008 22:00:00 - Health News from Medical News Today

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CDC Report On New HIV Infections In U.S. Did Not Include Data From Puerto Rico; Omission Has Widespread Consequences, Advocates Say

A CDC report released last month about new annual HIV infections in the U.S. did not include data from Puerto Rico, an omission that Hispanic HIV/AIDS advocates say could have widespread consequences nationwide, the Orlando Sentinel reports.

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03.09.2008 21:00:00 - Health News from Medical News Today

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Business Week Examines Practice Of Balance Billing By Medical Providers

Business Week on Thursday examined how "millions of confused consumers" are being asked by hospitals to pay the remaining balances of medical bills not covered by their insurers, even though the practice, called "balance billing, often is illegal.

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03.09.2008 21:00:00 - Health News from Medical News Today

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Massachusetts Health Insurance Law Could Be Model For U.S., Editorial States

"The pioneering Massachusetts program to provide health insurance for all citizens looks more and more successful with each passing month," which suggests that the "plan could become a model for universal health coverage for other states or the nation," a New York Times editorial states.

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03.09.2008 20:00:00 - Health News from Medical News Today

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