Endometriosis Could Raise Risk of 3 Ovarian Cancers
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WEDNESDAY, Feb. 22 (HealthDay News) -- Women with a history of endometriosis have a significantly increased risk of developing three types of ovarian cancer, according to a new study. Read more »
| Health Highlights: Feb. 22, 2012
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Here are some of the latest health and medical news developments, compiled by the editors of HealthDay: Read more »
| Support for Tougher Liquor Laws Rises When Booze, Crime
Linked
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WEDNESDAY, Feb. 22 (HealthDay News) -- News coverage of alcohol's role in violent crime and fatal accidents may persuade the public to give stronger support to alcohol-control laws, new research suggests. Read more »
| FDA Weighs Fate of Qnexa for Weight Loss, Again
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WEDNESDAY, Feb. 22 (HealthDay News) -- The U.S. Food and Drug Administration plans to take a second look at the weight loss pill Qnexa on Wednesday, after initially rejecting it because of concerns about heart problems and possible birth defects. Read more »
| Lassa fever 'kills 40 in Nigeria'
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An outbreak of Lassa fever has killed 40 people and infected dozens of others in a third of Nigeria's 36 states over the past six weeks, a senior health official said Wednesday. Read more »
| Factbox: Leaders treated for cancer
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(Reuters) - Venezuela's Hugo Chavez said he will undergo another operation in Cuba in the coming days, months after surgeons removed a large cancerous tumor. Here are details of some world leaders who have had cancer while in office. * VENEZUE... Read more »
| Chavez surgery unsettles Venezuela ahead of election
22.02.2012 15:16 2 views 0 comments
CARACAS (Reuters) - Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez's election rival wished him a fast recovery on Wednesday while allies closed ranks behind the "comandante" whose announcement of new surgery in Cuba revived doubts over his future.... Read more »
| Endometriosis Could Raise Risk of 3 Ovarian Cancers
22.02.2012 15:03 3 views 0 comments
WEDNESDAY, Feb. 22 (HealthDay News) -- Women with a history of endometriosis have a significantly increased risk of developing three types of ovarian cancer, according to a new study. Read more »
| Health Tip: Warning Signs of Foot Arthritis
22.02.2012 15:03 4 views 0 comments
(HealthDay News) -- Arthritis is a painful joint condition, and the feet are common hosts. Read more »
| Health Tip: Be a Responsible Driver
22.02.2012 15:03 4 views 0 comments
(HealthDay News) -- A license to drive offers many benefits, but a lot of responsibility, too. Read more »
| More Doubt on Link Between a Blood Chemical and Heart
Disease
22.02.2012 15:03 4 views 0 comments
TUESDAY, Feb. 21 (HealthDay News) -- Having high levels of the amino acid homocysteine won't raise your risk of developing heart disease, a new analysis indicates. Read more »
| TSX may open lower on weak European, Chinese data
22.02.2012 14:35 4 views 0 comments
(Reuters) - Toronto's main stock index was set for a slightly lower open on Wednesday, tracking global markets, as weak economic data from Europe and China stoked fears about global growth. FACTORS TO WATCH * Canadian equity futures pointed to... Read more »
| Health Tip: Warning Signs of Foot Arthritis
22.02.2012 13:03 4 views 0 comments
(HealthDay News) -- Arthritis is a painful joint condition, and the feet are common hosts. Read more »
| Health Tip: Be a Responsible Driver
22.02.2012 13:03 4 views 0 comments
(HealthDay News) -- A license to drive offers many benefits, but a lot of responsibility, too. Read more »
| Exercise in Pregnancy Safe for Baby, Study Finds
22.02.2012 13:03 4 views 0 comments
TUESDAY, Feb. 21 (HealthDay News) -- Exercising at moderate or -- for very active women -- even high intensity during pregnancy won't hurt your baby's health, a new study finds. Read more »
| More Doubt on Link Between a Blood Chemical and Heart
Disease
22.02.2012 13:03 4 views 0 comments
TUESDAY, Feb. 21 (HealthDay News) -- Having high levels of the amino acid homocysteine won't raise your risk of developing heart disease, a new analysis indicates. Read more »
| Top Olympus lender denies board ambush, but may fill chair
22.02.2012 10:05 7 views 0 comments
TOKYO (Reuters) - Olympus Corp's main lender Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corp (SMBC) denied it was trying to take control of the firm's board by stealth, but said it might well agree to send a former banker to be chairman of the disgraced came... Read more »
| Olympus says India exec likely had no ties to scandal
22.02.2012 10:05 7 views 0 comments
TOKYO (Reuters) - An Olympus Corp executive found dead in India in an apparent suicide is likely to have had no link to the Japanese endoscope maker's accounting scandal, a company spokeswoman said on Wednesday. Tsutomu Omori, 49, head of the ... Read more »
| Stem cell implants boost monkeys with Parkinson's
22.02.2012 9:54 7 views 0 comments
Monkeys suffering from Parkinson's disease show a marked improvement when human embryonic stem cells are implanted in their brains, in what a Japanese researcher said Wednesday was a world first. Read more »
| Type 1 Diabetes May Develop More Slowly Than Thought
21.02.2012 23:04 14 views 0 comments
TUESDAY, Feb. 21 (HealthDay News) -- Insulin production may continue for decades after the onset of type 1 diabetes, according to a new study. Read more »
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