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Genomic Profiling of Breast Cancers a Better Treatment Tool (HealthDay)
Tuesday, 04.01.2008, 08:46pm
HealthDay - TUESDAY, April 1 (HealthDay News) -- Determining the genetic profile of a breast tumor, along with an assessment of a patient's clinical characteristics, can help predict prognosis and guide treatment choices, a Duke University study concludes.
Home defibrillators save lives in study (AP)
Tuesday, 04.01.2008, 04:10pm

In this undated photo provided by Philips Healthcare, a HeartStart Home Defibrillator is shown. Having a defibrillator at home can help a heart attack survivor live through a second crisis, but so can CPR and at a much lower cost. Those are the findings from the first test of using these heart-shocking devices in the home. (AP Photo/Philips Medical Systems)AP - Having a defibrillator at home can help a heart attack survivor live through a second crisis, but so can CPR and at a much lower cost. That's the bottom line from the first test of using these heart-shocking devices in the home.


Study: AIDS drug lifts heart attack risk (AP)
Tuesday, 04.01.2008, 04:03pm
AP - A commonly used AIDS drug appears to nearly double the risk of a heart attack, researchers said Tuesday. In a study published online by the medical journal Lancet, the researchers also said another less frequently used AIDS drug increased the chances of a heart attack by 50 percent. Experts said doctors should be aware of the increased risks, but they did not recommend that patients abandon the two drugs, Ziagen and Videx.
Clinical Trials Update: April 1, 2008 (HealthDay)
Tuesday, 04.01.2008, 04:03pm
HealthDay - (HealthDay News) -- Here are the latest clinical trials, courtesy of Thomson CenterWatch:
Obesity Drug Shows Mixed Success Against Atherosclerosis (HealthDay)
Tuesday, 04.01.2008, 04:03pm
HealthDay - TUESDAY, April 1 (HealthDay News) -- The weight-loss drug Acomplia may or may not help slow atherosclerosis, a buildup of arterial plaque that's connected with carrying too much weight.
Genomic Profiling of Breast Cancers a Better Treatment Tool (HealthDay)
Tuesday, 04.01.2008, 04:03pm
HealthDay - TUESDAY, April 1 (HealthDay News) -- Determining the genetic profile of a breast tumor, along with an assessment of a patient's clinical characteristics, can help predict prognosis and guide treatment choices, a Duke University study concludes.
  » Older corneas may be good for transplant (AP)
  » Scientist: CDC bosses ignored warning (AP)
  » Relaxation skills help some skip hypertension meds (Reuters)
  » Older corneas transplant OK (AP)
  » Turner, churches work to fight malaria (AP)
  » Health Tip: Choosing a Babysitter (HealthDay)
  » Congress: Vytorin makers held bad news (AP)
  » ADHD drugs seen as not linked to future drug abuse (Reuters)
  » Many Women Unclear About Breast Cancer Treatments (HealthDay)
  » Elderly Can Benefit From High Blood Pressure Treatment (HealthDay)


 
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