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BBC NEWS | Health | Patients can report adverse reactions

BBC NEWS | Health | Herbal tea 'damages teeth'

BBC NEWS | Health | Gene clue to motor neurone

BBC NEWS | Health | Cannabis 'could kill thousands'

BBC NEWS | Health | Fibre slashes cancer riskdid I send that one yet?

BBC NEWS | Health | 3D breast scans hailed

BBC NEWS | Health | Sars 'here to stay'

BBC NEWS | Health | Eye implant shows promise

BBC NEWS | Health | Gene test for breast cancer spread

BBC NEWS | Science/Nature | UK 'will make bigger greenhouse cuts'

BBC NEWS | UK | Politics | Electronic nose 'sniffs out cancer'

BBC NEWS | Health | Gene find aids mosquito battle

BBC NEWS | Health | Scandal-hit therapy 'effective'

BBC NEWS | Health | Warning over vitamin doses

BBC NEWS | UK | Wales | South East Wales | New use for toothpaste ingredient

BBC NEWS | Health | Smart virus kills brain cancer

An Aetna InteliHealth/Harvard Medical School Look At The News -- The Threat Of SARS WASHINGTON (AP)-- Thousands of customs and immigrations inspectors and other U.S. homeland security workers are being trained to spot symptoms of sudden acute respiratory syndrome and have orders to detain people who exhibit them. Read the story and comments from a Harvard physician.

WHO Raises SARS Death Rate As Death Toll Tops 500 BEIJING (AP) -- The global toll from SARS climbed above 500 dead and 7,000 infected on Thursday as the World Health Organization declared that the disease is far more deadly than it previously thought.

Climber Used Technical Know-How In Escape GRAND JUNCTION, Colo. (AP) -- When adventurer Aron Ralston's forearm was trapped by an 800-pound boulder in a remote Utah canyon, his first instinct was to ram his wiry body up against the rock, hoping it might budge.

An Aetna InteliHealth/Harvard Medical School Look At The News -- Jaw Pain And Heart Attacks CHICAGO (Academy of General Dentistry) -- Heart disease will claim half a million lives this year. Most adults know heart disease is the number one killer of Americans, however a consumer survey reveals 60 percent don't know that a sore or painful jaw is one warning sign that may indicate an impending heart attack, reports the Academy of General Dentistry (AGD). Read the story and comments from a Harvard physician.

Stem Cell Researchers Call For Changes WASHINGTON (AP) -- The number of human stem cell lines available for research turns out to be far fewer than thought when President Bush placed limits on such studies more than a year ago.

Government Won't Force Companies On Healthier Food WASHINGTON (AP) -- The Bush administration says the government can't force food companies to produce and promote more nutritious products in an effort to reduce obesity, although it is trying to encourage them.

Veterans' Nuclear Exposure Underestimated, Panel Says

Hemp foods on the ropes, read we consume this all the time! ban implantsfirst, FDA, they've harmed millions of women an innocent children. Wakeup FDA and quit protecting the guilty pharmaceutical co's, who knew beforehand All medical devices containing silicone we highly toxic. By Benedict Carey Products containing the active ingredient in marijuana remain on the shelves as a federal court reviews a ruling that would ban them.

Playground Equipment May Pose Cancer Risk - Who would have thought that wood playground equipment is coated with a potent cancer-causing chemical that may cause cancer in your kids in the future?

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MONEY, LAX ETHICS AND CLINICAL TRIALS

THE CANCER PATIENT'S BILL OF RIGHTS

Despite Warnings, Pregnant Women Got Smallpox Vaccine

IN THE MAGAZINE What Your Genes Want You to Eat

Corning May Be Turning a Corner

Aggressive Steps Help U.S. Avoid SARS Brunt

Risk of Birth Defects Is Linked to Obesity

'Virtual' Colonoscopy Wins Patent

Study: Obesity Ups Risk Of Birth Defects CHICAGO (AP) -- Obese and overweight women face significantly increased risks of having babies with heart abnormalities and other birth defects, according to a government study.

SARS Virus Mutating Quickly Into 2 Forms HONG KONG (AP) -- Like a "murderer who is trying to change his fingerprints," the SARS virus is mutating rapidly into at least two forms, complicating efforts to develop a solid diagnosis and a vaccine, researchers say.

Moms Often Unaware That Kids Are Overweight (USA TODAY) -- A soaring number of the USA's children are overweight, but many of their mothers don't know it: About a third of those with heavy children believe their kids are at a normal weight, a federal survey reports today.

Voodoo Science : The Road from Foolishnes . . . MediaGab - ... motion machines, gravity shields, the Roswell Incident, cancers caused by power lines, and pathologic conditions caused by ruptured silicone breast implants. ...

Breast implants woman `ridiculed' South Australia Advertiser, Australia - ... Rosemary Syrett said yesterday that when she attended the Royal delaide Hospital in 1996 to have saline implants she overheard the nurse telling nother ...

Study reveals widespread medical, prescription errors in 5 ... Centre Daily Times, PA - May 5, 2003 BY JOHN DORSCHNER. MIAMI - (KRT) - One-fourth of patients with health problems in five countries say they suffered from a medical ...

Radiological Procedures Ease Pain of Fibroids Atlanta Journal Constitution, GA - 10 hours ago TUESDAY, May 6 (HealthScoutNews) -- Radiological procedures help relieve the pain of uterine fibroids in women without causing infertility or premature ...

Doctors Rally At Capitol WGAL, PA - 2 hours ago HARRISBURG, Pa. -- Thousands of doctors rallied for medical malpractice insurance reform at

the state Capitol Tuesday. The day's ...

Recurrent Concussions May Be Linked To Depression WASHINGTON (AP) -- Retired football players who suffered three or four concussions have twice the risk of later developing clinical depression -- a risk that rises with even more injuries, new research says.

Abused Kids More Likely To Turn To Crime WASHINGTON (AP) -- Children who are abused or neglected are far more likely to become criminals as adults, according to a study released Monday by an organization of police chiefs, prosecutors and crime victims.

An Aetna InteliHealth/Harvard Medical School Look At The News - The Pain Of Fibromyalgia (Arthritis & Rheumatism) -- A new study, featured in the May 2003 issue of Arthritis & Rheumatism, provides new evidence for the basis of the disturbance in people with fibromyalgia. The data also point to the role of centrally acting analgesics-painkillers for the whole body-in treating fibromyalgia patients. Read the story and comments by a Harvard Medical School physician.

An Aetna InteliHealth/Harvard Medical School Look At The News - Is Your Child Overweight? (USA TODAY) -- A soaring number of the USA's children are overweight, but many of their mothers don't know it: About a third of those with heavy children believe their kids are at a normal weight, a federal survey reports today. Read the story and comments by a Harvard Medical School physician.

Cold Virus Used To Fight Mice Brain Tumors WASHINGTON (AP) -- A genetically altered common cold virus worked so well in destroying the most lethal type of brain tumor in experiments with mice that researchers want to take the treatment to people next year.

An Aetna InteliHealth/Harvard Medical School Look At The News -- MR Imaging And Breast Cancer (American Roentgen Ray Society) -- MR imaging can find breast cancers that mammography has missed and should be considered for screening high-risk women, a new study suggests. Read the story and comments from a Harvard physician.

WHO Team Goes To Chinese Area Hit By SARS BEIJING (AP) -- World Health Organization experts were being sent to a crowded province in China where SARS is spreading fast, while new research published Wednesday suggests the illness is much more deadly than other respiratory diseases.

An Aetna InteliHealth/Harvard Medical School Look At The News -- Battling Skin Cancer MAPLEWOOD, Minn. (AP) -- 3M Co. has asked the U.S. Food and Drug Administration for permission to sell its genital warts drug Aldara to treat a precursor to skin cancer that affects an estimated 10 million Americans a year. Read the story and comments from a Harvard physician.

"Some Old Ones"

Abuse Linked to Women

All but Forgotten-.

American government has 3 CRAY (super) computers.

Amorphous Silica.html

Ancient Mines Cause Modern Pollution

A Reference to Beryllium.

ASPRS responds to BellPam down.

AUTOIMMUNE DISORDERS.

Breast Cancer Drug Not Linked to Depression.

BREAST IMPLANTS ARE THE ENHANCEMENT.

Call me Erin Broke-ovich.

Canadian study links peanut allergy to breast milk.

Concerns for the Estrogenicity of Silicone Breast Implants.

Court adjourns breast implant case.

DEAD SCIENTISTS.

Do mammograms save lives.

Dr. Horowitz responds to Polio exhoneration regarding HIV AIDS.

Eating More Often May Help Lower Cholesterol.

Euro Coins Could Cause Skin Disease.

Fibromylgia .

Foundation Makeup.

Future of Alternative Therapies Glowing.

Gene Profiling in Multiple Myeloma (MM) .

Good News About Breast Implants

Health Warning CANOLA OIL.

IMPLANT DOW CORNING. "French & English"

Jussta Update.

LAWSUIT FILED TODAY .

LEAD AND HUMAN HEALTH .

New Hospital Systems Help Cut C-Section Infection.

New Theory on AIDS Origin Explains Chimpanzee Vaccine.

Ok PS Admits Dependency.

On Flying High And Lowered Expectations.

Only You Can Prevent Diabetes!.

PARLEMENT EUROPÉEN. " Sur des pétitions, déclarées recevables, oncernant les implants en silicone" "French Only"

Paralyzed People's Skills Predict Driving Ability.

Persian Gulf Speech.

Risk of Hip Fracture May Be Determined Before Birth.

Run Away from Pancreatic Cancer.

SALINE INFLATABLE BREAST IMPLANTS.

Scleroderma like esophageal disease in children breast.

TAKE HOLD OF EVERY MOMENT.

Trade Secrets--Letters to Editor--Twin Fallls, Idaho.

We all need to be informed Dental & Toulene, migraines.

Work Stress A Real Pain in the Neck.


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