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News Along the Pike August 26, 2003 Volume 9, Issue 3 Center for Drug Evaluation and Research

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U.S. Food and Drug Administration 'CHRD Advisory Committees.

CBC Archives 'Canadien news

THE FULL HEALTH RESOURCES ARCHIVE BBC News Health

Holmich LR, Friis S, Fryzek JP, Vejborg IM, Conrad C, Sletting S, Kjoller K, McLaughlin JK, Olsen JH. Related Articles,Links Incidence of silicone breast implant rupture. Arch Surg. 2003 Jul;138(7):801-6. PMID: 12860765 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]

Holmich LR, Kjoller K, Vejborg I, Conrad C, Sletting S, McLaughlin JK, Fryzek J, Breiting V, Jorgensen A, Olsen JH. Related Articles,Links Prevalence of silicone breast implant rupture among Danish women. Plast Reconstr Surg. 2001 Sep 15;108(4):848-58; discussion 859-63. PMID: 11547138 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]

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FDA Unveils 5-Part Strategic Action Plan To "Protect and Advance America's Health"

Call for Papers in the Physical and Social Sciences

Office Of Research On Women's Health

The Food and Drug Administration’s Strategic Action Plan Protecting and Advancing America’s Health: Responding to new challenges and opportunities August 2003

FDA Unveils 5-Part Strategic Action Plan To "Protect and Advance America's Health"

The Importance Of Nutrition

Protein: Too Much - Or Not Enough?

Study: Women Pregnant With Boys Eat More June 6, 2003

SARS Outbreak Easing Around The Globe June 6, 2003

High court rules for 3M in breast implant case West Central Tribune, MN - 5 hours ago

... Between 1977 and 1985 some women who received 3M silicone-gel breast implants filed lawsuits claiming the implants caused them serious health problems. ...

Silicone Implants Generate Renewed Debate Atlanta Journal Constitution, GA - Aug 22, 2003 21 (HealthDayNews) -- As federal health officials ready for hearings on whether silicone breast implants should be allowed back on the US market, a new study ...

Marine charges breast implants to military credit card USA Today - Aug 17, 2003 ... 14 months in a military brig for using a military credit card for an unauthorized six-figure shopping spree that included a car, a motorcycle and breast ...

Artificial Finger Joints HealthCentral.com

Asthma may be 'double disease'

Meat plant suspected of 'deadstock' shut down Last Updated Wed, 27 Aug 2003 12:51:07

Medicare and Social Welfare: Tommy Douglas and the NDP

Confused About Soy?

NEW STUDY, NEW CONCERNS

HIV 'treatment holiday' may harm

Legal threat over surgeon blunder

Staff 'too busy to deliver baby'

Baby saved from 'parasitic' leg

How a blow to the chest can kill

First child 'is more successful'

Six-year-olds 'binge drinking'

Heatwave 'death toll' exceeds 900

World cheap drugs deal in sight

Secrecy surrounds new dentist

Farmers' anger over rave

Purge planned on illegal parking

Bridge jumpers face ban

HIV 'treatment holiday' may harm

Legal threat over surgeon blunder

Immigrants 'face higher health risks'

Six-year-olds 'binge drinking'

Heatwave 'death toll' exceeds 900

World cheap drugs deal in sight

Secrecy surrounds new dentist

Meat plant suspected of 'deadstock' shut down Last Updated Wed, 27 Aug 2003 12:51:07

Police launch investigation into Aylmer Meat Packers Last Updated Thu, 28 Aug 2003 8:13:35

More surgery for half of all breast implant cases. (Five-Year Follow-up of Saline Implants).

Toxic Mold Found In Breast Implants

Gene Found To Increase Cancer Risk

Cancer Study Participants Needed Find out if you're eligible to participate in a study at the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center.

Sprawling Suburbs May Fuel Obesity

Experimental Surgery Could Treat Chronic Back Pain

Heart Scan Tool Can Predict Heart Attack Risk

Iraqi Boy Ready To Leave Hospital After Life-Saving Surgery

New Drug Approved For Erectile Dysfunction

Pregnancy Tests Get Digital Upgrade

Company Working To Allow Women To Preserve Their Eggs

Study: Painkillers Pose Risks To Pregnancy

Study Finds Popular Herb Does Not Lower Cholesterol

Hormone Treatment Shown To Prevent Premature Birth

Find Out If You Have Chronic Kidney Disease

New Therapy For Stroke Patients

A New Way To Diagnose Heartburn

West Nile Vaccine Prevents Crow Deaths

Health Problems Continue Among WTC Workers

Study: Antidepressant Zoloft Safe For Kids

'Drug Holiday' Dangerous For AIDS Victims

Process Reverses Lou Gehrig's Disease In Mice

Vote Expected On Drugs For Poor Nations

Weight Training Pushing Out Cardio Workouts?

'Freshman 15': Legend Or Reality?

A newly identified genetic marker might indicate an increase in a person's risk of developing Alzheimer's disease researchers said Monday.

A newly identified genetic marker might indicate an increase in a person's risk of developing Alzheimer's disease researchers said Monday.

Gene Found To Increase Cancer Risk

Cancer Study Participants Needed

Youngest In Class? Beware Of Mental Illness

Researchers Identify Another Cancer Gene

New Therapy Helps Patients Prepare For Surgery

Mammotome Breast Biopsy Speeds Recovery Procedure Involves Small Incision

Vote Delayed On Cheap Drugs For Poor Nations Spokesman: Decision 'Very Unlikely' Before September Meeting

AIDS Medication At Center Of Drug Ring

The Relationship Between Physical Activity And Exercise

How Your Body Responds To Physical Activity And Exercise

The Benefits Of Physical Activity And Exercise

Allergy Medications: Questions To Ask Your Pharmacist By Rhonda B. Graham InteliHealth Staff Writer

Suburban Residents Walk Less, Weigh More August 29, 2003

High-Sugar Diets Increase Risk Of Chronic Disease Says World Health Organization

August 29, 2003

An Aetna InteliHealth/Harvard Medical School Look At The News -- Progress on West Nile Vaccine

An Aetna InteliHealth/Harvard Medical School Look At The News -- Suburban Sprawl Making Us Heavier


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