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Health News ]1.
Cervical cancer shots less cost-effective with age
(AP)
AP - An expensive vaccine aimed at preventing cervical cancer makes sense for young teens when it comes to cost-effectiveness, but not for women in their 20s, contends a new report.2.
Judge: Company must give experimental drug to teen
(AP)
AP - A federal judge on Wednesday ordered a research company to supply an experimental drug to a 16-year-old Minnesota boy who is terminally ill with a rare form of muscular dystrophy.3.
Trace arsenic in water may be linked with diabetes
(AP)
AP - A new analysis of government data is the first to link low-level arsenic exposure, possibly from drinking water, with Type 2 diabetes, researchers say. The study's limitations make more research necessary. And public water systems were on their way to meeting tougher U.S. arsenic standards as the data were collected.4.
Stem cell advance may help transfusion supplies
(AP)
AP - Scientists say they've found an efficient way to make red blood cells from human embryonic stem cells, a possible step toward making transfusion supplies in the laboratory. The promise of a virtually limitless supply is tantalizing because of blood donor shortages and disappointments in creating blood substitutes.5.
New study backs angioplasty through the wrist
(AP)
AP - The best path to a clogged heart may be through the wrist. About a million artery-clearing angioplasties are performed in the United States each year, and the usual route is to thread a tube to the heart through an artery in the groin.6.
Addiction drug reverses obesity in rats
(Reuters)
Reuters - An epilepsy drug being tested for
use in treating addiction can help obese rats shed weight, U.S.
government researchers said on Wednesday.
7.
ED Drug Relieves Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms
(HealthDay)
HealthDay - TUESDAY, Aug. 19 (HealthDay News) -- A daily dose of the erectile
dysfunction drug tadalafil (Cialis) helped relieve lower urinary tract
symptoms in men with signs of enlarged prostates, according to a new
study.8.
Clinical Trials Update: Aug. 20, 2008
(HealthDay)
HealthDay - (HealthDay News) -- Here are the latest clinical trials, courtesy
of CenterWatch:9.
Women's Alcohol Use Tied to Delayed Childbearing
(HealthDay)
HealthDay - WEDNESDAY, Aug. 20 (HealthDay News) -- Alcoholism is associated
with delayed childbearing in women, according to a study that compared
women's and men's lifetime history of alcohol dependence and their age
when they had their first child.10.
U.S. Medicare panel questions PET scan cancer data
(Reuters)
Reuters - A U.S. Medicare advisory panel on
Wednesday expressed doubts that industry-sponsored data on the
use of PET scans to diagnose and evaluate nine cancers could
apply more widely to other cancers.
11.
Cholesterol-Lowering Drugs Won't Cause Cancer
(HealthDay)
HealthDay - WEDNESDAY, Aug. 20 (HealthDay News) -- Researchers who last year
reported a possible link between cholesterol-lowering statin drugs and
cancer now say that further analysis has disproved such an association.