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10/10/2008
- News
- Racial Disparities Exist in Head and Neck Cancer Outcomes
- Infliximab-Based Treatment Effective for Crohn's Patients
- Older Diabetics With Depression Face Higher Death Rate
- Gene Variation Found in Boys With Delinquent Peers
- Chemo Alone Effective in Treating Kids' Brain Tumors
- Tamoxifen Cuts Fracture Risk: Study
- Flu Can Be Deadly for Young Victims
- Metabolic Syndrome Raises Colon Cancer Risk 75%
- FYI
- Ivanhoe Newsflash
- Ivanhoe Medical Breakthroughs
10/09/2008
- News
- Mental Barriers Block Obese Women From Exercise
- Some Arteries Opened Safely Without Heparin
- Drug Sorafenib Improves Kidney Cancer Outcomes
- Doctors' Groups Collaborate on Care for Heart Patients
- People With Social Phobia Have Different Self-Image
- Bipolar Disorder in Children Lingers
- NSAIDs Might Lower Breast Cancer Risk
- Small Intestine Senses Bitter Toxins in Food
- New Guidelines Make It Easy to Get Fit
- Ginkgo Prevented Stroke Damage in Mice
- Brain Rewires Itself After Hand Transplant
- 25% of Teen Girls Vaccinated for HPV
- FYI
- Ivanhoe Medical Breakthroughs
- Flu Vaccine Protects Mothers and Babies
- The Targets of School Bullies
- Snoring Impacts Brainpower
- Active in the ICU?
- Breast Cancer Drug Yields Surprising Results
- Other Stories
10/08/2008
- News
- Cell Protein Suppresses Pain Better Than Morphine
- New Advances Could Battle Cancer Cell by Cell
- Children as Young as 4 Can Develop OCD
- Blacks at Higher Risk for Brain Lesions Causing Stroke
- New DNA Stool Testing Spots More Colon Cancers
- Oregon's Assisted Suicide Law May Overlook Depressed Patients
- New Avian Flu Vaccine Strategy Proposed
- Economic Crisis Takes Toll on Emotional Health
- Family Income Impacts Children's Health
- Blood Cell Genes May Signal Heart Disease
- Researchers Create Embryonic-Like Stem Cells From Human Testes
- Genetic Research Offers Insights Into Form of Malaria
- New Vaccine May Help Type 1 Diabetics in Future
- FYI
- Ivanhoe Newsflash
- Ivanhoe Medical Breakthroughs
10/07/2008
- News
- Microwaves a Menace for Young Kids
- Study Suggests Red Wine May Protect Against Lung Cancer
- For Some Animals, There's No Place at Home
- Tamoxifen Speeds Diagnosis of ER-Negative Breast Cancer
- Radio-Frequency Tags Cut Specimen Bottle Errors
- Scientists Explore New Test for Down Syndrome
- Prostate Meds Not Tied to Increased Hip Fracture Risk
- Early Mobility Best for ICU Patients
- Genes Give Clues to Age-Linked Eye Trouble
- Fatty Acid in Olive Oil Wards Off Hunger
- Patients Benefit From End-of-Life Discussions With a Doctor
- Role of Circumcision in Reducing HIV Risk Still Unclear
- Patients in Minimally Conscious State May Still Feel Pain
- Drug Companies Say No Cold Meds for Kids Under 4
- Simpler Test May Be Best for Diagnosing Blood Clots in Leg
- Doctors Know Little About Consumer-Directed Health Plans
- FYI
- Ivanhoe Medical Breakthroughs
10/06/2008
- News
- Pneumonia Vaccine Lowers Chances of Heart Attack
- Occasional Forgetfulness Tied to Loss of Brain Volume
- Hospital Fixes Cut Opiate Errors in Kids
- New Test Detects Rare Leukemia More Quickly
- Vending Machines Found in Most Middle Schools
- Bedroom Fan Cuts SIDS Risk by 72%
- Free Prescription Drug Samples Pose Risk to Kids
- ADHD Stimulant Meds Cut Young Girls' Drug Abuse Risk
- Obesity, Insulin Level Impact Prostate Cancer Survival
- Pediatricians Would Admit Error Only Half the Time
- Teens May Be Missing Out on Needed Vaccines
- Kids' Flu Shot Largely Ineffective Over Past Few Years
- FYI
- Ivanhoe Newsflash
- Ivanhoe Medical Breakthroughs
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