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FDA Approves Duramed's Synthetic Conjugated Estrogens A Vaginal Cream

... of 2009. Duramed will initiate promotion to healthcare providers in the second quarter of 2009 ... known, suspected, or history of certain cancers; stroke or heart attack in the past year; ... Important Information About Estrogens Estrogens Increase the Risk of Endometrial Cancer Patients s... (original story)

Epilepsy Drug May Increase Risk Of Autism In Children

... while pregnant may significantly increase their child's risk of developing autism. The preliminary research is ... as multiple sclerosis, restless legs syndrome, Alzheimer's disease, narcolepsy, and stroke. American Academy of Neurology (AAN) 1080 Montreal ... (original story)

N. Korea restricts access to factory

... a season of intense speculation about the health of Kim Jong Il, the North Korean ... and US intelligence analysts say suffered a stroke in August. Although he has shown some ... (original story)

Don't let city be the death of you

... Stress induces high blood pressure, heart attacks, strokes, stomach and duodenal ulcers, even irritable bowel, ... just for economics, but for the ultimate health of the nation. I wonder why the ... (original story)

We're just never off duty

... pain, no breathlessness, and no feeling of ill-health. So he was doubtful about seeing his ... range, and giving him a very high risk of a heart attack in the next ... have symptoms, often of heart disease or stroke. He had been fortunate still to be ... (original story)

| North Korea has returned to international isolation

... rumours started to circulate about Kim Jong-Il's health (i.e., that he has suffered a stroke: Link 5). The regime in the north ... to North Korea are not worth the risk that Kaesong presents to regime survival. Lankov ... (original story)

Porter campus will still see patients

... and leadership believes we are augmenting the healthcare provided to the region. The need for ... for Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations as a stroke center, a confirmation of our quality care ... (original story)

Kim's unknown son may rule N. Korea

... suffered at least one and probably two strokes "Until now the in-fighting appeared to have ... Shigemura's sources inside the reclusive country, Kim's health continues to deteriorate and he has only ... (original story)

Stroke victim praises council care services

... Stroke victim Rodney Dobson has thanked Sunderland's top-ranked ... has turned around. If it wasn't for Health, Housing and Adult Services I probably would ... (original story)

Focus on Youth Focus

... of the Piedmont, even after suffering a stroke. Youth Focus, meanwhile, is a nonprofit that ... nonprofit that operates several agencies aimed at at-risk youth. In the interest of full disclosure, ... (original story)

Hidden sodium may be harmful

... to control high blood pressure and other health risk factors. The study singled out products such ... and subsequent heart attack, kidney disease and stroke — as well as risk of asthma, ... (original story)

STARTING LIVES ANEW

... entire family. William Guerrette Jr. suffered a stroke his first night in the hospital. The ... to the child affectionately called "Nikki", meant danger, fear and insecurity. She would often tell ... (original story)

Exercise builds small blood vessels in brain, study says

... blood flow in the brains of 12 healthy adults ages 59 to 75. None was ... who died after being diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease. Those brain slices show a lack of ... blood vessels known as capillaries. Relationship to stroke The study also might explain why people ... (original story)

Rising Costs Affect Women's Health

Almost half of women surveyed in a national poll said they had failed to seek health care for themselves or their families over the previous year because the cost was too high. (original story)

A new technique allowing prolonged temporary cerebral artery occlusion.

Conclusions Prolonged temporary cerebral vessel occlusion can be tolerated using superselective CPSS perfusion through an occluding endovascular catheter into the ischemic territory. This technique could possibly be applied in neurosurgery practice to the management of complex intracranial aneurysms. PMID: 19035732 [PubMed - in process] (Source: Journal of Neurosurgery) (original story)





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