2008年11月3日星期一

Google Alert - disease

Google News Alert for: disease

Time to bring attention to the seriousness of diabetes
The Hour - Norwalk,CT,USA
By JILL BODACH Can you imagine a disease that affects 24 million people in the United States, including six million people who don't even know they have the ...
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New York Times
Grave Warnings of Disease, With the Adman's Flair
New York Times - United States
Titled "An Iconography of Contagion," the exhibition features work from numerous countries on an array of diseases, among them syphilis, malaria, ...
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SmartAboutHealth
Eating Fish Weekly Helps Diabetics Prevent Kidney Disease
SmartAboutHealth - Saugus,MA,USA
Boston (SmartAboutHealth) - British researchers have come out and stated that eating adults with diabetes who eat fish can help prevent kidney disease. ...
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Katsina's Initiative on Sickle Cell Disease
THISDAY - Apapa,Lagos,Nigeria
Nigeria suffers the highest burden of the sickle cell disease in sub-Saharan Africa. A WHO report indicated that two out of every 100 children born in the ...
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Possible Legionnaires' disease cluster in Newark
Newsday - Long Island,NY,USA
NEWARK, NJ - New Jersey health officials are investigating a possible cluster of Legionnaires' disease cases in Newark and Irvington. ...
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Diabetes, High Blood Pressure May Cause People With Alzheimer's ...
Science Daily (press release) - USA
3, 2008) — People with Alzheimer's disease who also have diabetes or high blood pressure may die sooner than people without such disorders, according to a ...
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Fibromyalgia a 'Real Disease,' Study Shows
WebMD - USA
These abnormalities corresponded with the severity of the disease. An increase in blood flow was found in areas of the brain involved in sensing pain and a ...
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Gap found in kidney disease treatment for aboriginal Canadians
CBC.ca - Toronto,Ontario,Canada
Aboriginal Canadians with chronic kidney disease may be twice as likely to be admitted to hospital for a potentially preventable condition compared with ...
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What's Your Child's Genetic Destiny for Disease?
Newswise (press release) - USA
Or has a genetic test indicated that your child may some day be at risk for developing heart disease? In the current era of direct-to-consumer genetic ...
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Diabetes, High Blood Pressure May Cause People with Alzheimer's ...
Newswise (press release) - USA
Newswise — People with Alzheimer's disease who also have diabetes or high blood pressure may die sooner than people without such disorders, according to a ...
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Google Blogs Alert for: disease

Fibromyalgia a 'Real Disease,' Study Shows
A new brain scan study concludes that fibromyalgia is related to abnormalities of blood flow in the brain.
WebMD Health - http://www.webmd.com/
The cytokine network in asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary ...
By Peter J. Barnes
Asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) are very common inflammatory diseases of the airways. They both cause airway narrowing and are increasing in incidence throughout the world, imposing enormous burdens on health ...
Journal of Clinical Investigation... - http://www.jci.org/current
Inequitable access to health care for Aboriginal people with ...
Status Aboriginal people with severe kidney disease were 43% less likely than non-Aboriginal people to visit a nephrologist, found a study of 107693 people in Alberta, Canada http://www.cmaj.ca/press/pg1007.pdf. ...
Eureka! Science News - Latest... - http://esciencenews.com/
Diagnosis of pelvic inflammatory disease predicts high risk and ...
A study among Baltimore inner-city teenage girls treated for pelvic inflammatory disease shows they are highly vulnerable to subsequent sexually transmitted infections (STI) - sometimes within a few weeks or months of their treatment.
Medical News - http://www.news-medical.net/
The role of bats in disease transmission
By Laura H. Kahn
But more importantly, bats are the host species for deadly diseases such as rabies, Nipah and Hendra viruses, and SARS. There's also evidence that they continue to serve as sources of novel emerging viruses.
Web Edition | Bulletin of the... - http://www.thebulletin.org/node


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