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07/03/2009
- News
- Put Safety First on the 4th
- On Memory, Older Americans Outsmart the English
- New Weapons in Fight Against TB?
- Cell Pathway May Be Key to Lung Cancer's Spread
- FYI
- Ivanhoe Newsflash
- Ivanhoe Medical Breakthroughs
07/02/2009
- News
- Cancer Endangers Some Wildlife Species
- Monthly Pet Pill Could Kill Fleas, Ticks
- Cystic Fibrosis Treatment May Cause Hearing Loss
- New Drug Could Work Against Leukemia
- Kids With Type 1 Diabetes Often Overweight
- Odd Behaviors on Ambien Linked to Brain Circuitry
- Another Genetic Link to Testicular Cancer Is Found
- Increasing Alcohol Use Tied to More Hospitalization
- Study Casts Doubt on Low IQ's Role in Early Death
- C-Section Stress Could Alter Baby's Immune Cells
- Living Alone Increases Odds of Developing Dementia
- If 2 Painkillers Are Banned, What Next?
- Why Swine Flu Differs From Seasonal Flu
- FYI
- Ivanhoe Medical Breakthroughs
- New Predictors of IVF success
- Gene Therapy for Brain Cancer
- Heart Disease Markers Linked to Sleep in Women
- Questionable Biomarkers for Heart Risk
- Study: Rotator Cuff Treatment Provides Immediate Tendonitis Relief
- Other Stories
07/01/2009
- Ivanhoe Medical Breakthroughs
- Prostate Screening Under Fire
- A Job That's Hard on the Heart
- Agent Used in Spinal Fusion Linked to Complications, Higher Costs
- Animal Fat Linked to Pancreatic Cancer
- News
- Test Before Corneal Transplant May Improve Outcome
- Growth Hormone May Build Muscle in Older Men
- Antibiotics May Boost Risk for Recurrent Ear Infection
- TV Ads Trigger Mindless Eating
- Possible Gene Regions for Schizophrenia Located
- FDA Panel Urges Ban on Vicodin, Percocet
- Study Supports Wider Use of Statins
- With Medicare Plan, Drug Spending May Be Up
- Your Surroundings Mirror Your Beliefs
- Shared Race, Social Group Seem to Help People Relate
- Celiac Disease Making Inroads in U.S.
- Obesity Rates Continue to Climb in U.S.
- Master Stem Cell for Human Heart Identified
- FDA Tells Patients to Stick With Diabetes Drug Linked to Cancer
- CPR Survival Rates for Older People Unchanged
- Anti-Smoking Drugs Get FDA 'Black-Box' Warning
- Drugs May Not Slow Kidney Damage in Diabetes
- FYI
- Ivanhoe Newsflash
06/30/2009
- News
- Hormones May Affect Neurological Disease Risk
- Nonsurgical Treatment May Ease Rotator Cuff Injury
- Sad Dads May Lead to Crying Infants
- Comic Strip Aims to Educate Families About Diabetes
- Metabolic Syndrome May Make Breast Cancer More Likely
- Obese Get Higher Doses of Radiation for X-Rays
- Drug Found Ineffective Against Lung Disease
- Online Genetic Testing Appears to Have Benefits
- Newer Blood Tests May Not Improve Heart Risk Assessment
- Statins Might Stave Off Alzheimer's
- Even After Death, Heart Attack Treatment May Not End
- U.S. Doctors Treat Heart Attack With Man's Own Stem Cells
- Assessment of Bone Growth Stimulator Is Mixed
- FYI
- Ivanhoe Medical Breakthroughs
06/29/2009
- News
- Maybe Men Aren't So Picky After All
- Anxiety-Prone People Find Distractions Hard to Ignore
- Cyber Bullying Affects One in 10 Students
- Depression, Anxiety Bad for the Heart
- 15 Percent of U.S. Teens Think They'll Die Young
- Sporadic Spikes in Blood Pressure Hike Chances of Hypertension
- Discovery Points to Regulation of Calcium Metabolism
- New Drug Promising Against Rheumatoid Arthritis
- Low Blood Sugar in Hospital Tied to Higher Death Risk for Diabetics
- Talk With Kids, Not At Them
- Air Traffic Patterns Predict Swine Flu Spread
- 47,000 Elderly Hurt in Walker, Cane Mishaps Each Year
- Younger People Appear More at Risk From New Swine Flu
- FYI
- Ivanhoe Newsflash
- Ivanhoe Medical Breakthroughs
06/28/2009













