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June 2009 Briefing - OBGYN & Women's Health
Here are what the editors at HealthDay consider to be the most important developments in OBGYN & Women's Health for June 2009.This roundup includes the latest research news from journal articles, as well as the FDA approvals and...
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SNM 2009: Lemon Juice Reduces Radiation Exposure to Parotid
_ SNM 2009: Lemon Juice Reduces Radiation Exposure to Parotid.
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SNM 2009: Lemon Juice Reduces Radiation Exposure to Parotid
_ SNM 2009: Lemon Juice Reduces Radiation Exposure to Parotid.
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Nuke workers face higher cancer rates, study says
A study which looked at cancer rates among Canadian workers concluded nuclear-power workers are 3.8 times more likely to die from radiation-related cancer than nonworkers, but Mayor Linda Thompson says the report does not apply to Port Hope...
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Pollution around Cities Increases Risk of Cancer
Key concepts: Pollution, Cancer and Health to a friend Printable Version FREE Email Newsletter Articles Related to This Article: Air Pollution Reduces Fetus Size and Decreases Male/Female Ratio Indoor Air Pollution is a Serious Threat to...
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June 2009 Briefing - Pediatrics
Here are what the editors at HealthDay consider to be the most important developments in Pediatrics for June 2009.This roundup includes the latest research news from journal articles, as well as the FDA approvals and regulatory changes...
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Chronic cat exposure reduces pet-specific respiratory symptom risk
MedWire News: Long-term exposure to cats confers a reduced risk for pet-related respiratory symptoms, study findings published in the journal Clinical and Experimental Allergy suggest.In childhood, both the period during which children...
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Nuclear-plant workers face elevated cancer risk: report
The 30-page Exposure to Radiation and Health Outcomes, commissioned by the Saskatchewan Union of Nurses and the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives, found that chronic exposure to low doses of radiation causes the higher risk...
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June 2009 Briefing - Neurology
Here are what the editors at HealthDay consider to be the most important developments in Neurology for June 2009.This roundup includes the latest research news from journal articles, as well as the FDA approvals and regulatory changes...
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Phthalate Exposure Linked to Low Birth Weight
_ Phthalate Exposure Linked to Low Birth Weight.
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Phthalate Exposure Linked to Low Birth Weight
_ Phthalate Exposure Linked to Low Birth Weight.
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Phthalate Exposure Linked to Low Birth Weight
_ Phthalate Exposure Linked to Low Birth Weight.
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Course in Exposure Assessment I: Chemical exposure assessment analysis and modelling
RA-COURSES in collaboration with the Postgraduate programme in Environmental Factors and Health at Karolinska Institutet and CASCADE is organizing the course entitled: Course in Exposure Assessment I: Chemical exposure assessment...
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Tiny Dose of Carbon Monoxide Can Damage Fetal Brain
TUESDAY, June 30 (HealthDay News) -- Exposure to even minute levels of carbon monoxide can cause oxidative stress in fetal brain tissue, according to a May 27 study published in BMC Neuroscience.Ivan A. Lopez, Ph. D., of the...
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Summertime Sun Exposure Can 'Burn' Acne Sufferers in More Ways than One
-- Complimentary defence(TM) acne wash, a specially formulated oil- and 'Sun protection is important for everyone, but especially for patients who are on acne treatment,' said dermatologist Gail H.Mautner, MD, Instructor of Clinical...
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Summertime Sun Exposure Can 'Burn' Acne Sufferers in More Ways than One
New convenience kit can help patients get the most out of treatment during the summer months and beyond DOYLESTOWN, Pa., June 30 /PRNewswire/ -- For most people, the arrival of summer means more time outdoors, with trips to the beach, pool...
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Noncontact Bedroom Exposure to a Bat Should Not Prompt Rabies Prophylaxis
_ Noncontact Bedroom Exposure to a Bat Should Not Prompt Rabies Prophylaxis.
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Noncontact Bedroom Exposure to a Bat Should Not Prompt Rabies Prophylaxis
_ Noncontact Bedroom Exposure to a Bat Should Not Prompt Rabies Prophylaxis.
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The Impact of Nelfinavir Exposure on Cancer Development Among a Large Cohort of HIV-Infected Patients
Today in Clinical Pharmacology...The Impact of Nelfinavir Exposure on Cancer Development Among a Large Cohort of HIV-Infected Patients.
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Kidney damage from medical imaging procedures can cause long-term health problems
Most patients are told that injury is only temporary Kidney injury that can arise after undergoing certain medical imaging procedures increases a patient's risk of having a stroke or heart attack over the next year or two, according to a...
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Kidney damage from medical imaging procedures can cause long-term health problems
Kidney injury that can arise after undergoing certain medical imaging procedures increases a patient's risk of having a stroke or heart attack over the next year or two, according to a study appearing in an upcoming issue of the Clinical...
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Contrast-induced kidney damage can lead to stroke, MI
Kidney injury that can arise after undergoing x-ray coronary angiography studies increases a patient's risk of having astroke or heart attack over the next year or two, according to a study in the June 25 issue of Clinical Journal of the...
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Occupational Exposure Found to be a Significant Cause of Asthma
Nearly 18% of asthma in individuals of working age is a result of occupational exposure, according to the results of an international study.This finding emphasizes the need for clinicians to take an individual's professional history into...
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High phthalate levels correlated with low birth weight in newborns, says study
Related topics: Formulation & Science Exposure to certain phthalates in the womb could be linked to low birth weight, according to researchers in China.The scientists found that infants of low birth weight had higher levels...
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RegeneRx Working with U.S. Military to Test T?4 Against Exposure to Chemical Agents in the Eye
- REGENERX BIOPHARMACEUTICALS, INC.(NYSE Amex:RGN) (the Company or RegeneRx) announced today that it is collaborating with the U.S. Army Medical Research Institute of Chemical Defense (USAMRICD) and Dr. Gabriel Sosne, Associate...
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