Warning: Table 'medinews.pageviews' doesn't exist in /home/srrpenna/medinews.co.uk/libs/db.php on line 233
Medical News, Articles, Blogs and Discussions / User / srrpenna / Upcoming

Medinews - Medical News, Articles and Blogs

Advertisement

srrpenna / Upcoming

A smoking ban in one Colorado city led to a major drop in heart attack hospitalizations, finds  a new study that is considered the best and longest-term research to show such a link. read more »
Source:http://www.msnbc.msn.com
Discuss   Bury

HealthDay - TUESDAY, Dec. 30 (HealthDay News) -- No matter the addiction -- drugs,
gambling, shopping, smoking, alcohol or more -- people who want to kick
their habit in the new year might find help in a new Harvard University
publication.

read more »
Source:http://us.rd.yahoo.com
Discuss   Bury

The foods that have an undeserved reputation as virtuous choices — and what you should eat instead.

read more »
Source:http://www.msnbc.msn.com
Discuss   Bury
Reuters - Sexual dysfunction that commonly occurs in morbidly obese men improves after weight loss surgery, according to a new study. read more »
Source:http://us.rd.yahoo.com
Discuss   Bury
Researchers may have found a new way to curtail diseases spread by older mosquitoes:  Breeding the pests to carry an insect parasite that causes earlier death. read more »
Source:http://www.msnbc.msn.com
Discuss   Bury

A one-of-a-kind music program at one of the country's largest pediatric cancer centers gives patients a chance to record songs in a fully equipped recording studio at the hospital.

read more »
Source:http://www.msnbc.msn.com
Discuss   Bury

AFP - The government launched a campaign to fight the nation's expanding waistlines on Friday with a cartoon by the Oscar-winning animators of Wallace and Gromit to hammer home the message.

read more »
Source:http://us.rd.yahoo.com
Discuss   Bury
Sexual dysfunction that commonly occurs in morbidly obese men improves after weight loss surgery, according to a new study. read more »
Source:http://www.msnbc.msn.com
Discuss   Bury
AP - Biotech company Celgene Corp. on Wednesday sent a letter to doctors warning that a study of its drug to treat dangerous blood clots suggests it may increase the risk of death in elderly patients. read more »
Source:http://us.rd.yahoo.com
Discuss   Bury