TopNews Arab Emirates'I did it to myself' Skin cancer survivor urges others not to tanMuncie Star PressMelissa Wallace looks over photos of herself during treatment. Wallace had melanoma in 2008 and was recently treated for cancer on her face. / Patti Blake / The Star Press Skin cancer is an abnormal growth of skin cells. It most often develops on [?]
BBC NewsFukushima Radiation in Bluefin Tuna Is Expected to DeclineBusinessWeekBy Stuart Biggs on May 29, 2012 Radioactive material found in bluefin tuna that swam or fed in waters off the crippled Fukushima nuclear plant in Japan is likely to decrease over time as the material dilutes in the ocean, scientists said.Tuna may transport Japan quake radiation: re [?]
CBC.caStudy Says Donated Lungs Even from Smokers Still Prolong LifeDaily DisruptionPatients who need new lungs are better off getting donated organs from smokers than none at all, even though they probably won't live as long as those who get a lung transplant from a nonsmoker, a new study says. Researchers say patients will survive ...Lung from a smoker [?]
C-SPANHealthcare Experts Highlight Rise in Health Care CostsC-SPANThe Alliance for Health Reform hosts a discussion on chronic conditions and technology as contributing factors to the rise of healthcare costs. The briefing will take a look at the drivers of cost increases, both for insurance providers and the ...How High Deductible Plans Lead To Low Healthca [?]
Telegraph.co.ukNight shift women at greater risk of breast cancer: researchTelegraph.co.ukWomen who work night shifts are at greater risk of breast cancer especially if they consider themselves a 'morning person', research has found. Women who work nights are twice as likely to develop breast cancer and those who are 'morning people' are [?]
The Associated PressAGING AMERICA: New invasive procedure tested to tame high blood pressure when ...Washington PostWASHINGTON ? ?Maxed out on the medications? is how Bill Ezzell describes his struggle with blood pressure. It's dangerously high even though the North Carolina man swallows six different drugs a day. Hypertension may be the nation's s [?]
Daily MailWoman battling flesh-eating bacteria is now able to speakLos Angeles Times'Hello. Whoa. Wow, my mind is blown,' are her first words to her mother and sister since she was hospitalized in Georgia. ASSOCIATED PRESS ATLANTA ? A young Georgia woman battling a flesh-eating disease was able to speak Sunday for the first time since ...Georgia wo [?]
TIMEThe Upside of Peer Pressure: Social Networks Help Kids Exercise MoreTIMEBy Alice Park | @aliceparkny | May 28, 2012 | + Peer pressure can be a powerful force, and sometimes a positive one. For example, hanging out with active peers may lead kids to exercise more, making a child's social network a potential vehicle for ...Kids' friends influence [?]
Popsop.comClinical Notes: FDA Issues Warning on Dialysis FluidMedPage TodayBy John Gever, Senior Editor, MedPage Today Some ingredients in hemodialysis solutions can produce metabolic alkalosis if providers are not careful about dosing, the FDA said. Also this week: POM is ruled not so wonderful in its advertising.Fact-Checking Claims on the Wonders of Pomeg [?]
USA TODAYPSA test part of trend: Fewer screenings for well peopleUSA TODAYBy Liz Szabo, USA TODAY Many men were surprised this week when a government advisory panel recommended that doctors stop using the PSA test to screen healthy men for prostate cancer. By Bruce Powell, AP Dr. Gautam Jayram assists during prostate cancer ...Experts disparage use of test f [?]
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