Google News Alert for: disease
| New "Country of Origin Labeling" Law Requires Stores To Tell You ... San Jose Mercury News - CA, USA The rules were championed by small cattle ranchers in the 2002 farm bill after the outbreak of mad cow disease in British beef. They were stalled for years ... See all stories on this topic | ||
| UPDATE 1-US FDA: No Lou Gehrig's disease risk with statins Reuters - USA FDA researchers found that nine out of about 64000 patients treated with statins were diagnosed with ALS, a fatal neurodegenerative disease, ... See all stories on this topic | ||
| The Fragmentation Disease and the Unfinished Process MarketWatch - USA A drive infected with the fragmentation disease also has reliability issues. When fragmentation becomes too severe, "hangs" and crashes become more likely. ... See all stories on this topic | ||
| FDA: No Lou Gehrig's disease risk with statins Reuters UK - UK WASHINGTON (Reuters) - An analysis of dozens of studies found the widely used statin cholesterol drugs do not increase the risk of Lou Gehrig's disease, ... See all stories on this topic | ||
| Disparity of disease Baltimore Sun - United States Hundreds of thousands of Hispanics living in poverty in the US are also at risk from acquiring Chagas disease, a cause of heart failure that results from ... See all stories on this topic | ||
| Second Opinion Pain, a Limp and Winkle Picker's Disease New York Times - United States Among other things, the Web cheered me up by revealing that hallux limitus is also called winkle picker's disease (winkles are snails, and in England, ... See all stories on this topic | ||
| US FDA: No Lou Gehrig's disease risk with statins Reuters - USA WASHINGTON, Sept 29 (Reuters) - Widely used statin drugs that lower cholesterol do not increase the risk of Lou Gehrig's disease, US health officials said ... See all stories on this topic | ||
| Pratchett warns of Alzheimer's toll The Press Association Mr Pratchett, author of the Discworld books, recently donated one million dollars for research after being diagnosed with an early onset form of the disease ... See all stories on this topic | ||
| Pain, a Limp and Winkle Picker's Disease New York Times - United States I took fleeting comfort from a slide slow of hideous foot diseases that I clearly didn't have. Lists of other ailments didn't match, either. ... See all stories on this topic | ||
AFP HEALTH: Heatwaves, mosquito-borne viruses and water-borne diseases are among the panoply of challenges to health from warming. "The risk is very dependent ... See all stories on this topic |
Google Blogs Alert for: disease
| Mitochondrial disease discussion in Indianapolis By Sullivan You may recall that there was a panel discussion on Mitochondrial Disease and Autism following the United Mitochondrial Disease Foundation's (UMDF) meeting in Indianapolis. This, of course, was prompted by the news reports of the Hannah ... Left Brain/Right Brain - http://leftbrainrightbrain.co.uk |
| New Alzheimer's Disease Survey Reveals Disparities between Beliefs ... By Bob DeMarco(Bob DeMarco) Despite overwhelming support for early Alzheimer's disease (AD) screening and detection, there are striking differences between intentions and actual behavior, according to a new online survey of 1040 adults age 55 and over titled, ... Alzheimer's Reading Room - http://alzheimersreadingroom.blogspot.com/ |
| UCB Scholarship Program Awards $300000 to Students Living with ... By Fayette Front Page.com(Fayette Front Page.com) PRNewswire/ -- UCB today announced the winners of its third annual UCB Crohn's Scholarship program, which this year awarded a total of $300000 in scholarships to 31 students diagnosed with Crohn's disease. The scholarship program was ... Georgia Education - http://gaeducation.blogspot.com/ |
| Phases and Effects of Alzheimer's Disease An ever increasing life span does not mean that your standard of living will also increase and if you take Alzheimer's disease for instance, which is a problem that has, in a short space of time, become the top type of dementia amongst ... Senior Health.com - http://about-senior-health.com |
| NEW STUDY: Daily Wine Consumption May Lower Risk of Liver Disease What delicious irony: A daily glass of wine may lower your risk of nonalcoholic fatty liver disease, a condition that can lead to liver scarring and cancer, reports a study published in the journal Hepatology. ... WH This Just In - http://www.womenshealthmag.com |
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