Google News Alert for: disease
| Rotigotine Safe for Advanced Parkinson's Disease: Presented at ANA DG News - USA By Andrew N. Wilner, MD SALT LAKE CITY, Utah -- September 24, 2008 -- Rotigotine may be safely used in patients with advanced-stage Parkinson's disease, ... See all stories on this topic |
| Pain is common in Parkinson's disease Tehran Times - Iran NEW YORK (Reuters) -- Nearly 70 percent of patients with Parkinson's disease report pain, which is significantly higher than the frequency of pain in ... See all stories on this topic |
| Woman dead months after son died of mad cow disease CNN - USA MADRID, Spain (CNN) -- The mother of a Spanish man who died from the human form of mad cow disease has also died from the illness, Spain's Ministry of ... See all stories on this topic |
| Passive smoking raises artery disease risk in women Tehran Times - Iran Previous studies have drawn strong links between passive smoking and stroke and heart disease, but this is the first time that an association between ... See all stories on this topic |
| Second patient dies from Legionnaires' disease at New Brunswick ... Scarlet Scuttlebutt - East Brunswick,NJ,USA By GENE RACZ • STAFF WRITER • September 24, 2008 NEW BRUNSWICK —The second of six people who contracted Legionnaires' disease at Saint Peter's University ... See all stories on this topic |
| 2 die of Legionnaires' disease in NJ hospital The Associated Press NEWARK, NJ (AP) — New Jersey health officials say two men have died after contracting Legionnaires' disease in a hospital. Health Department spokeswoman ... See all stories on this topic |
| Angioplasty Not Cost-Effective for Chronic Coronary Disease U.S. News & World Report - Washington,DC,USA 24 (HealthDay News) -- In patients with coronary artery disease, angioplasty isn't a cost-effective treatment, according to a US study that assessed the ... See all stories on this topic |
| American Heart Association Calls on Presidential Candidates to ... MarketWatch - USA Such coverage must guarantee equitable and sustained medical care for individuals with chronic disease. 2. Preventive benefits should be an essential ... See all stories on this topic |
| Alzheimer's Foundation of America Encourages Global Action on ... MarketWatch - USA Eric J. Hall, AFA's president and CEO, said the increasing incidence of the disease worldwide -- expected to quadruple by 2050 -- warrants further ... See all stories on this topic |
| Study may lead to new heart disease drugs United Press International - USA "We've used a model that closely mimics clinical disease," said Dr. Robert Wilensky, a professor at the Penn Cardiovascular Institute. ... See all stories on this topic |
Google Blogs Alert for: disease
| Call for Papers: Imperialism Under the Microscope: Disease ... By Daniel Goldberg Among the many imports which accompanied early colonizers to the territories they conquered was a range of epidemic diseases, most strikingly smallpox, which decimated native communities that had never been exposed to the disease and ... Medical Humanities Blog - http://www.medhumanities.org/ |
| Major Study Aims For New Approaches to Cardiovascular Disease ... ... headquartered at Wake Forest University Baptist Medical Center, is launching a major five-year study designed to update current guidelines for treating cardiovascular diseases, improve disease management and reduce heart attacks and ... News from Wake Forest University... - http://www1.wfubmc.edu/ |
| Major study aims for new approaches to cardiovascular disease ... ... Forest University Baptist Medical Center, is launching a major five-year study designed to update current guidelines for treating cardiovascular diseases, improve disease management and reduce heart attacks and strokes in the Southeast. Medical News - http://www.news-medical.net |
| Second patient dies from Legionnaires' disease at New Brunswick ... The second of six people who contracted Legionnaires' disease at Saint Peter's University Hospital in New Brunswick has died. mycentraljersey.com - NEWS - http://www.mycentraljersey.com |
| Kimmelstiel-Wilson disease Kimmelstiel-Wilson disease: Diabetic nephropathy (kidney disease). Kimmelstiel-Wilson disease is a kidney condition associated with long-standing diabetes. It affects the network of tiny blood vessels (the microvasculature) in the ... MedTerms Word of the Day - http://www.medterms.com/script/main/hp.asp |
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