July 16th, 2008

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Q: My son was just recently diagnosed with sarcoidosis and is being treated with prednisone. I understand that this is becoming more common in recent years and wondered if you have any information about it. A: Sarcoidosis occurs when inflammation
Source: www.cantonrep.com

A Threat in a Grassy Stroll: Lyme Disease - New York Times
My friend Anne and her husband, Richard, spend summers at a resort in Westchester County that has a swimming lake, tennis courts, gardens and beautiful grounds surrounded by woods. But Anne never sets foot on the grass. The reason is Lyme disease
Source: www.nytimes.com

HEALTH MATTERS: Understanding congestive heart failure - Packet Online
As advances in medicine have improved treatments for heart attacks and coronary artery disease, the number of Americans living with congestive heart failure continues to rise. Today, more than five million people suffer from congestive heart failure
Source: www.packetonline.com

ERBITUX(R) (Cetuximab) Receives Approval in Japan for Use in Advanced - MSN MoneyCentral
ImClone Systems Incorporated IMCL , a global leader in the development and commercialization of novel antibodies to treat cancer, today announced that ERBITUX (cetuximab) has received marketing authorization in Japan for use in treating patients
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Gaining Ground On Sickle Cell Disease - Science Daily
ScienceDaily (July 16, 2008) Although sickle cell disease is a single-gene disorder, its symptoms are highly variable. In a study published online July 14 by the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, scientists at Children’’s Hospital
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July 2008 Mayo Clinic Women’’s HealthSource Highlights Vitamin D, Savvy - Forbes
ROCHESTER, Minn., July 14 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ — Here are highlights from the July issue of Mayo Clinic Women’’s HealthSource. You may cite this publication as often as you wish. Mayo Clinic Women’’s HealthSource attribution is required. Reprinting
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Your Health: When the old man’’s disease strikes - New Straits Times
IT is called the “old man’’s disease” for it’’s rare in men below the age of 40. Generally, about half the men in their 60s have the symptoms, which worsen with age.
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Is your parent depressed? How to get help - MSNBC
Amy Caldwell first sensed that her mother was depressed during a phone call last September. “My life is miserable,” said the 77-year-old widow, who lives in Tempe, AZ, and suffers from asthma. “I don'’t want to live any longer.” Caldwell’’s heart sank
Source: www.msnbc.msn.com

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