Monday, April 2, 2012

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  • GlaxoSmithKline: HIV-1 drug study meets key goal - MarketWatch April 2, 2012

    GlaxoSmithKline: HIV-1 drug study meets key goalMarketWatchBy Razak Musah LONDON -(MarketWatch)- GlaxoSmithKline PLC , said Monday that ViiV Healthcare and Shionogi & Co., Ltd., have received results from the SPRING-2 Phase III study of the investigational integrase inhibitor dolutegravir in treatment-naive ...GlaxoSmithKline: Spring-2 Study Meets Primar [?]

  • Women taking longer over labour than their grandmothers - Telegraph.co.uk April 2, 2012

    Telegraph.co.ukWomen taking longer over labour than their grandmothersTelegraph.co.ukThe time it takes to have a baby is increasing, with labour taking an average two and a half hours longer than it did 50 years ago, research has found. By Hannah Furness A study of 150000 women found modern day labours are significantly longer compared ...US Women in Labor L [?]

  • Salman Khan to create awareness on autism - Times of India April 2, 2012

    The HinduSalman Khan to create awareness on autismTimes of IndiaThe much-ignored field of autism has now a star endorser. On the occasion of World Autism Day on Monday, actor Salman Khan is doing his best to spread awareness about the neurological disorder. "Autism is a misunderstood condition and the first step is ...Rate of autism rising, but many ask [?]

  • Cervical cancer: Black women's virus said to linger - San Francisco Chronicle April 2, 2012

    The Daily StarCervical cancer: Black women's virus said to lingerSan Francisco ChronicleChicago -- Provocative new research might help explain why black women are much more likely than whites to develop and die from cervical cancer: They seem to have more trouble clearing HPV, the virus that causes the disease. Doctors have long thought ...Black women h [?]

  • Melanoma cases rising; young women at greatest risk - USA TODAY April 2, 2012

    USA TODAYMelanoma cases rising; young women at greatest riskUSA TODAYBy Janice Lloyd, USA TODAY Planning to head to a tanning salon to beef up your bronze looks for prom and graduation or to get a head start on beach season? Young people might want to reconsider. By Rob Engelhardt, for USA TODAY Every session adds risk: ...Melanoma rates increase 'drama [?]

  • Is sugar toxic? - CBS News April 1, 2012

    CBS NewsIs sugar toxic?CBS News(CBS News) If you are what you eat, then what does it mean that the average American consumes 130 pounds of sugar a year? Sanjay Gupta reports on new research showing that beyond weight gain, sugar can take a serious toll on your health, ...New Research Finds Sugar May Be Toxic For Your HealthWFMY News 2Studies link sugar to he [?]

  • Study: Long use of any hormones poses breast cancer risk - USA TODAY April 1, 2012

    USA TODAYStudy: Long use of any hormones poses breast cancer riskUSA TODAYCHICAGO (AP) ? New research suggests that long-term use of any type of hormones to ease menopause symptoms can raise a woman's risk of breast cancer. By H. Darr Beiser, USA TODAY file New research suggests that long-term use of any type of hormones to ...Use of any type of hormone [?]

  • Graphic Anti-Smoking Campaign Has Promising Early Results - KKTV 11 News March 31, 2012

    CTV.caGraphic Anti-Smoking Campaign Has Promising Early ResultsKKTV 11 NewsMore than twice the number of people called an anti-smoking hotline last week following the rollout of a graphic new ad campaign that depicts horrifying health consequences that befall those who choose to light up. The ads highlight conditions such as ...CDC: States Lag in Boosting Ci [?]

  • FDA rejects call to ban BPA from food packaging - USA TODAY March 30, 2012

    USA TODAYFDA rejects call to ban BPA from food packagingUSA TODAYWASHINGTON ? The Food and Drug Administration has rejected a petition from environmentalists that would have banned the plastic-hardening chemical bisphenol-A from all food and drink packaging, including plastic bottles and canned food.US Denies Request to Ban Chemical in Food PackagingBusiness [?]

  • Questions remain about weight-loss surgery for diabetes - Los Angeles Times March 28, 2012

    Zee NewsQuestions remain about weight-loss surgery for diabetesLos Angeles TimesA pair of landmark studies demonstrated that weight-loss surgery may be the best solution for Type 2 diabetics with poor control over their blood sugar. So, now what? Experts say that diabetes care is likely to undergo a profound shift.Weight loss, exercise improve mobility in di [?]

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