Big increase in ‘stomach flu’ illnesses in Martin County

January 5, 2011

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Almirall and Forest Announce Positive Results from the ATTAIN Phase III Study of Aclidinium Bromide and the Phase IIb Studies With the Fixed Dose Combination with Formoterol in Moderate to Severe COPD

January 5, 2011

BARCELONA and NEW YORK, January 4, 2011 /PRNewswire/ – – ATTAIN results confirm clinically significant bronchodilation and improvement ofsymptoms in COPD patients treated with aclidinium bromide twice daily – Regulatory filings in Europe and USA for aclidinium bromide monotherapy are planned for mid 2011 – Positive results of two Phase IIb studies with the fixed [...]

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3 Different Types of ADHD Symptoms in Children

January 5, 2011

Attention deficit-hyperactivity disorder, or ADHD, is a very serious disease that has been diagnosed more frequently each year, it seems. ADHD Symptoms in Children is extremely frustrating for parents because it can often be difficult for a parent to accurately assess. of course typically it takes a specialist to diagnose properly the condition of ADHD. [...]

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Is it possible to have a sinus infection without any symptoms of a cold or illness?

January 5, 2011

I have had a headache that has last two day now. Odd for me as i rarely get headaches…they are very bothersome….. I have no runny or stuffy nose, cough but i have a lot of pressure in the bridge of my nose between my eyes….? Just wondering of others opinions…. i know go see [...]

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North West flu cases spark hospital beds warning

January 5, 2011

5 January 2011 last updated at 05:49 ET Share this page the majority of deaths were in people infected with swine flu Hospitals in the north west of England are being asked to make extra beds available after a surge in flu admissions. Figures released by NHS North West show 108 flu patients in critical [...]

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Queen’s retreat struck by canine disease

January 5, 2011

Wednesday, January 05, 2011 » 07:00am Animal health experts are investigating reports of a serious canine disease found at Queen Elizabeth II’s Sandringham Estate, where the royal family gathers each Christmas. The disease, called ‘seasonal canine illness’, has not affected the queen’s beloved Corgi pets, but 37 dogs walked by members of the public on [...]

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Can malaria without any overt clinical signs nd symptoms cause intense body itching after bathing?

January 5, 2011

This body itching is minimized when the bathing water is heated. this itching has made bathing one of de greatest burdens in time

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Annie: Spouse with STD confused by ramifications

January 5, 2011

Dear Annie: I have been married for 16 years. I was recently diagnosed with trichomoniasis, a sexually transmitted infection. My doctor saidif I have been faithful to my husband, then he must have cheated on me. when I confronted my husband, he denied it. I had symptoms, but some women can have trichomoniasis for decades [...]

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Symptoms Metastatic Prostate Cancer To The Lung

January 5, 2011

A cancer may start in a tissue, organ, or a cell, but it rarely ever stays therein for too long. Essentially, they are characterized by mutation of the cells of a certain organ, which soon begin to multiply uncontrollably such that other (healthy) cells around the malignancy begin to die off, and the melanoma begins [...]

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Important multiple sclerosis research find

January 5, 2011

EDINBURGH, Scotland, Dec. 7 (UPI) — Scottish researchers say a discovery involving stem cells may lead to reversing nerve damage and paralysis caused by multiple sclerosis. MS is caused when the body’s immune system attacks a substance called myelin that covers and protects nerve fibers, disrupting messages as they are sent around the body. Researchers [...]

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