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Bacteria May Be Biggest Child-Killer in Africa-Study

5 January 2005

Bacterial infections of the blood, not malaria, may be the biggest killer of children in sub-Saharan Africa and many of the deaths could be prevented by simple vaccinations, researchers said on ... - more

Rating: 5.00/5 (1 votes)

 

Orlistat Cuts Pounds, Cholesterol Levels: Study

10 January 2005

The prescription weight-loss drug orlistat helps obese adults shed pounds and lower their cholesterol levels -- including those with diabetes or other risk factors for heart disease, according to a ... - more

Rating: 5.00/5 (1 votes)

 

Migraine linked to heart defect

17 January 2005

Doctors are examining whether migraines are linked to a common heart defect. - more

Rating: 5.00/5 (1 votes)

 

Best Fitness Routine May Depend on Personality

17 January 2005

Before starting a new fitness program or exercise, men and women would do well to determine which activity best suits their personality, according to a Canadian researcher. - more

Rating: 5.00/5 (1 votes)

 

Eyelid protein is key to allergy

18 January 2005

Scientists have found a protein in the eye which plays a critical role in the development of an allergic response. - more

Rating: 5.00/5 (1 votes)

 

Why some people entice mosquitoes

19 January 2005

Scientists believe they have discovered the reason why mosquitoes find some of us more tasty than others. - more

Rating: 5.00/5 (1 votes)

 

Many Black Americans May Believe in HIV Conspiracy

30 January 2005

A sizable number of African Americans believe in various HIV conspiracy theories, and it may be deterring some men from using condoms, a new survey suggests. - more

Rating: 5.00/5 (1 votes)

 

Erectile Dysfunction May Signal Heart Problems

30 January 2005

Erectile dysfunction is sometimes more than just an issue that negatively impacts a man's quality of life, it can also be an early sign of heart or blood vessel problems, according to experts. - more

Rating: 5.00/5 (2 votes)

 

Penn Study Shows How Next-generation Diabetic Drugs Could Work More Selectively

30 January 2005

In an attempt to find a new generation of diabetic drugs that will minimize side effects, researchers at the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine report a new understanding of how ... - more

Rating: 5.00/5 (1 votes)

 

Eyewitness: Surviving bird flu

2 February 2005

Nguyen Thanh Hung knows he has been lucky. - more

Rating: 5.00/5 (1 votes)

 

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