Posted by: SomaNews on: 13 Aug, 2009
Any Spread of Breast Cancer Raises Risk Breast cancer patients with even the tiniest spread of the disease to a lymph node have a much higher risk of it recurring years later and may need more treatment than just surgery, new research suggests.
Posted by: SomaNews on: 13 Aug, 2009
President chastises foes of health plan PORTSMOUTH, N.H.: Braced for a fight he never got, President Barack Obama went on the offensive in support of his health-care plan Tuesday, urging a town hall audience not to listen to those who seek to ”scare and mislead the American people.” ”For all the scare tactics out there, [...]
Posted by: SomaNews on: 13 Aug, 2009
Dogs and Horses Benefit From Stem Cell Treatments The use of stem cell treatments for degenerative arthritis in dogs and horses may open the door for the application of such therapies to humans.
Posted by: SomaNews on: 13 Aug, 2009
Eat Less to Live Longer Studies show that calorie restriction may help delay the aging process. Instead of trying to delay the inevitable, shouldn’t we try to enhance the quality of our waning years?
Posted by: SomaNews on: 13 Aug, 2009
Couch Potato Children Risk High Blood Pressure Children who watch more TV have higher blood pressure than those who watch less, according to a new study, “even if the children are thin and get enough exercise.”
Posted by: SomaNews on: 13 Aug, 2009
Couch Potato Children Risk High Blood Pressure Children who watch more TV have higher blood pressure than those who watch less, according to a new study.
Posted by: SomaNews on: 13 Aug, 2009
Deal, Gingrey Host Health Care Meeting Crowds are expected to gather in Gainesville Wednesday morning at a health care reform town hall meeting.
Posted by: SomaNews on: 13 Aug, 2009
Hartson ‘ignored signs of cancer’ Former Wales and Celtic footballer John Hartson has admitted he ignored signs of testicular cancer two years ago.
Posted by: SomaNews on: 13 Aug, 2009
UN says 50 million women in Asia risk HIV An estimated 50 million women in Asia are at risk of becoming infected with the HIV virus from their husbands or long-term partners, according to a U.N. report published Tuesday.
Posted by: SomaNews on: 13 Aug, 2009
Costa Rican president sick with swine flu Costa Rican President Oscar Arias has been diagnosed with the H1N1 virus, commonly known as the swine flu, the government said in a televised statement on Tuesday.
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