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Commonly Used Drug Offers Promise For Premature Babies

Commonly Used Drug Offers Promise For Premature Babies

Scientists have found evidence that the cox-2 inhibitor celecoxib, a common pain reliever used to treat arthritis, may offer a…

03 Jun 2007

Childhood Sarcoma Increases Risk Of Blood Clots, Researchers Find

Childhood Sarcoma Increases Risk Of Blood Clots, Researchers Find

Researchers at the National Cancer Institute (NCI), part of the National Institutes of Health, have determined that children and young…

01 Jun 2007

Childhood Sarcoma Increases Risk Of Blood Clots, Researchers Find

Childhood Sarcoma Increases Risk Of Blood Clots, Researchers Find

Researchers at the National Cancer Institute (NCI), part of the National Institutes of Health, have determined that children and young…

26 Apr 2007

Antibiotics (anti-bacterials)

Antibiotics (anti-bacterials)

Antibiotics are medications that work to kill or inhibit the growth of bacteria and help your body fight the infection. They do not work against…

21 Mar 2007

Asthma and breastfeeding

Asthma and breastfeeding

Women with asthma often wonder what they should know about breastfeeding with this condition. Often there concerns regarding taking medication while breastfeeding. On the other…

21 Mar 2007

Mental Changes After Coronary Bypass Surgery

Mental Changes After Coronary Bypass Surgery

Heart bypass surgery is performed under anaesthesia, and neurological changes and mental health conditions like depression are common consequences.

17 Jan 2007

Secondhand Smoke in Cars May Lead to Dangerous Levels of Contaminants For Children

Secondhand Smoke in Cars May Lead to Dangerous Levels of Contaminants For Children

Boston, MA – Secondhand tobacco smoke (SHS) can have harmful effects on children. Some of the adverse health outcomes include…

13 Oct 2006

Toxoplasmosis

Toxoplasmosis

Toxoplasmosis is an acute infection with Toxoplasma gondii. It can have serious health risks for pregnant women or people with suppressed immune function.

11 Oct 2006

Fever of unknown origin

Fever of unknown origin

Fever or pyrexia for which the cause is not known may be a sign of infectious disease, cancer, autoimmune conditions or be caused by medication…

27 Aug 2006