Wednesday, March 24, 2010

health quizzes and consumer product updates

Add headlines to your personalized My Yahoo. Dennis Hopper is terminally ill and unable to undergo chemotherapy as he battles prostate cancer, his attorney wrote in a court filing. Cuban counterparts, preparing for what they hope will be the day that Americans can freely vacation on Cuba's sunny beaches. Tiger Woods will speak before he plays in the Masters. Now, a new study suggests they may have poorer long-term survival odds than their thinner counterparts if they do develop the disease. MONDAY, March 15 — Stem cells may one day be a viable treatment for people suffering from severe asthma, researchers say. WEDNESDAY, March 24 — Researchers have identified two gene variants that increase the risk of both the most common chronic liver disease in the United States as well as type 2 diabetes. MORIJA, Lesotho – Medical workers are increasingly concerned that the lethal combination of HIV infection and tuberculosis may become the world's next major health crisis. Many pregnant women report being more forgetful as their pregnancy progresses, and new research suggests it could be caused by elevated hormone levels affecting the brain. NEW YORK – A salty diet may increase the risk of stomach cancer by 10 percent, South Korean researchers found in a study of more than 2 million people. Reynolds and Philip Morris on Wednesday to pay $26.6 million to the widow of a longtime smoker who died of lung cancer, the latest verdict against cigarette makers in the "Engle progeny" lawsuits. There aren't enough child psychiatrists. NEW YORK – Women undergoing treatment for infertility may be less satisfied with their sex lives and have a greater risk of sexual dysfunction than women with normal fertility, a small study suggests. Women who are overweight or obese do not appear to reap the same benefits in terms of weight-gain prevention, the researchers say. Moderate exercise helps middle-aged women avoid putting on the pounds, but only if they are already a normal weight, a new study suggests. THE HAGUE, Netherlands – A global group funding the battle against AIDS, malaria and tuberculosis in impoverished countries urged wealthy nations on Wednesday to keep paying for the fight even as the economic crisis forces budget cuts. LOS ANGELES – People hospitalized with a heart attack, heart failure or pneumonia fare better if they are admitted someplace that treats a lot of those problems, a large study of Medicare patients finds. It found that long-term use does not significantly raise the risk of a rare type of fracture near the hip. A new study gives reassuring news about the safety of Fosamax and Reclast, bone-building drugs taken by millions of American women. The content of the Google directory is based on the Open Directory and is enhanced using Google's own technology. Help build the largest human-edited directory on the web. InteliHealth- Harvard Medical School's consumer health information, journal databases, a medical dictionary, FAQs on latest news and live forums. Includes news, chat forums,health quizzes and consumer product updates.

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