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Don't rely on mistletoe to help treat cancer
By Amy Tousman Q.

Can mistletoe be used to treat cancer?

The Celts in Europe used mistletoe in religious rituals more than 2,000 years ago.

They named the plant 'mistletoe' to mean 'all healer.' It was used for treating high blood...

Honolulu Advertiser:  Dec 25 2008 4:47PM
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Microscopic outlook on 'hangover'
PARIS: The French call it 'la gueule de bois', or wooden mouth.

For Germans, it's 'Kater', or a tomcat.

Japanese know it as 'futsukayoi', or 'two-days drunk'.

But whatever the language and wherever it takes place, a hangover is the...

IOL:  Dec 23 2008 1:19PM
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Researcher develops ultrasound so tiny that it can travel through the eardrum
A new ultrasound device is being developed that is so small it can travel through the eardrum, onwards through the middle ear and then rest against the inner ear to provide images of the basilier membrane as it vibrates, sending messages to...
Bioscience World/Biotechnology Focus:  Dec 20 2008 1:30AM
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Schoolgirl 12 paralysed after receiving cervical cancer jab
Ashleigh Cave suffered headaches and dizziness minutes after receiving the injection, and has spent the last eight weeks in hospital having lost the strength in her legs.

Her mother Cheryl believes that her daughter's mystery illness is...

Telegraph:  Dec 14 2008 7:02PM
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Schoolgirl, 12, paralysed after receiving cervical cancer jab
Ashleigh Cave suffered headaches and dizziness minutes after receiving the injection, and has spent the last eight weeks in hospital having lost the strength in her legs.

Her mother Cheryl believes that her daughter's mystery illness is...

Telegraph:  Dec 14 2008 6:22PM
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Panic shopping is in my genes
C How does this always happen?

How does Dec?

25 manage to tiptoe across the calendar and blindside us foot draggers?

'Hey, dummy!' the voice inside my head screamed yesterday?

'There are two weeks to go!

That balsam fir isn't going...

Toronto Star Online:  Dec 11 2008 11:27AM
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FDA Panel Calls Benefits Of Acusphere Drug Inconsistent
By Jared A.

Favole Of DOW JONES NEWSWIRES SILVER SPRING, Md.

-(Dow Jones)- The benefits associated with Acusphere Inc.'s (ACUS) ultrasound heart-imaging agent are inconsistent and some of the risks are disturbing, a group of medical...

Lloyd's:  Dec 10 2008 10:36PM
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FDA Panel Calls Benefits Of Acusphere Drug Inconsistent
SILVER SPRING, Md.

-(Dow Jones)- The benefits associated with Acusphere Inc.'s (ACUS) ultrasound heart-imaging agent are inconsistent and some of the risks are disturbing, a group of medical experts said Wednesday.

Acusphere, a specialty...

Morningstar.com:  Dec 10 2008 10:33PM
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MRIs Showing MS Pathology Even in Asymptomatic Patients
SAN FRANCISCO, Dec.

10 -- Widespread use of MRI for conditions like migraine and head trauma is turning up what looks like evidence of multiple sclerosis -- even if patients have no symptoms of the disease, researchers said here.

Action...

MedPage Today:  Dec 10 2008 10:14PM
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FDA Worries Imaging Drug Carries Risk
By JARED A.

FAVOLE Federal regulators said Monday that safety risks associated with Acusphere Inc.'s ultrasound heart-imaging agent are inappropriate for the product's proposed clinical use.

Acusphere, a specialty pharmaceutical company...

Wall Street Journal Online:  Dec 10 2008 4:17AM
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FDA Concerned About Safety Of Acusphere's Proposed Drug (DJ)
By Jared A.

Favole Of DOW JONES NEWSWIRES WASHINGTON -(Dow Jones)- Federal regulators said Monday safety risks associated with Acusphere Inc.'s (ACUS) ultrasound heart-imaging agent are inappropriate for the product's proposed clinical use...

Easy Bourse:  Dec 8 2008 6:10PM
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FDA: Concerned About Safety Of Acusphere's Proposed Drug
WASHINGTON -(Dow Jones)- Federal regulators said Monday safety risks associated with Acusphere Inc.'s (ACUS) ultrasound heart-imaging agent are inappropriate for the product's proposed clinical use.

Acusphere, a specialty pharmaceutical...

CNN Money:  Dec 8 2008 5:17PM
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FDA: Concerned About Safety Of Acusphere's Proposed Drug
WASHINGTON -(Dow Jones)- Federal regulators said Monday safety risks associated with Acusphere Inc.'s (ACUS) ultrasound heart-imaging agent are inappropriate for the product's proposed clinical use.

Acusphere, a specialty pharmaceutical...

Morningstar.com:  Dec 8 2008 5:08PM
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Subjective Visual Vertical During Eccentric Rotation in Patients With Benign Paroxysmal Positional Vertigo
Hong SM et al.

- There have been only a few reports of subjective visual vertical (SVV) in patients with benign paroxysmal positional vertigo (BPPV), and each showed slightly different results.

SVV measurement during eccentric...

MDLinx:  Dec 5 2008 6:29AM
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Management of acute vertigo with betahistine
Bradoo RA et al.

- This study proves excellent efficacy and goad tolerability of Betahistine as an anti-vertigo drug at a dose of 16 mg three times daily and gives a new insight for controlling acute or severe vertigo attacks...

MDLinx:  Dec 3 2008 1:02PM
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Benign Paroxysmal Positional Vertigo and Clinical Test of Sensory Interaction and Balance in Systemic Sclerosi
_ Benign Paroxysmal Positional Vertigo and Clinical Test of Sensory Interaction and Balance in Systemic Sclerosi.
MDLinx:  Dec 3 2008 1:02PM
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How The Inner Ear's Sensors Are Made - Study Offers New Clues For Treatment Of Vertigo, Hearing Problems
A UCLA study shows for the first time how microscopic crystals form sound and gravity sensors inside the inner ear.

Located at the ends of cilia - tiny cellular hairs in the ear that move and transmit signals - these crystals play an...

Medical News Today:  Dec 2 2008 4:17PM
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Potential gene target for treatment of common hearing, vertigo and balance problems
Medical Research News A UCLA study shows for the first time how microscopic crystals form sound and gravity sensors inside the inner ear.

Located at the ends of cilia - tiny cellular hairs in the ear that move and transmit signals -- the...

News-Medical.Net:  Dec 1 2008 10:45AM
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Can You Hear Me Now? How Inner Ear's Sensors Are Made
Newswise A UCLA study shows for the first time how microscopic crystals form sound and gravity sensors inside the inner ear.

Located at the ends of cilia tiny cellular hairs in the ear that move and transmit signals -- the crystals play an...

Newswise:  Dec 1 2008 6:42PM
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Can you hear me now? How the inner ear's sensors are made
A UCLA study shows for the first time how microscopic crystals form sound and gravity sensors inside the inner ear.

Located at the ends of cilia tiny cellular hairs in the ear that move and transmit signals these crystals play an important...

Genetic Engineering News:  Dec 1 2008 8:08PM
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Janet Jackson's Vestibular Migraines: FAQ
15, 2008 -- Janet Jackson has a 'rare form of migraine called vestibular migraine or migraine-associated vertigo,' according to a statement released by her publicists.

Those migraines prompted Jackson to cancel several recent concert...

WebMD:  Oct 17 2008 4:21AM
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When cancer is just the beginning
Mary Slattery at her home in New Jersey.

Dustin Fenstermacher / wonderful machine Rarely, the body reacts to cancer by generating immune cells that chew their way into the brain.

Could research with this handful of patients create a new...

The Scientist:  Oct 13 2008 9:37PM
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