What are the earliest symptoms of hepatitis?

December 6, 2010

Is it jaunidice? Jaundice is a later stage. Your first signs will be fever and sometimes nausea. "Initial features are of nonspecific flu-like symptoms, common to almost all acute viral infections and may include: malaise, muscle and joint aches, fever, feeling sick or vomiting, diarrhea and headache…." ~ M.R.D The initial symptoms of liver failure [...]

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My GSD bit someone – what are the rabies symptoms ?

December 6, 2010

My GSD has been fully vaccinated. But still i'm worried that if he is getting rabies or not. Because untill now the only symptom i see is that he has lost his eating appetite. and should the person he bit immediately get anti rabie shots ?? Oh my God.no,if your dog has his rabies vaccine [...]

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5 Very Early Symptoms of Pregnancy Help to Confirm Pregnancy Before Missed Periods

December 6, 2010

5 Very Early Symptoms of Pregnancy help to Confirm Pregnancy before Missed PeriodsBy Tehmina Mazher There are few very early symptoms of pregnancy. these symptoms start to show themselves in very early days of pregnancy. There are some women who only show one or two signs of pregnancy at the same time there are some [...]

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Longer-term Phase III data show Novartis drug Tasigna® continues to surpass Gleevec® in slowing disease progression in patients with newly diagnosed CML

December 6, 2010

Press Release Source: Novartis on Monday December 6, 2010, 7:09 am EST EAST HANOVER, N.J., Dec. 6, 2010 /PRNewswire/ — Fewer patients taking Tasigna for Philadelphia chromosome-positive chronic myeloid leukemia in chronic phase progressed to advanced stages of the disease 24-month analysis confirms Tasigna induces deeper and more durable cytogenetic and molecular responses Tasigna now [...]

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Free STD testing draws around 200 students

December 6, 2010

Nearly 200 ASU students took advantage of free STD testing offered at the first-ever “One Glove” Sexual Health Awareness Event. The Tempe campus event marks a new partnership between Undergraduate Student Government and the Maricopa County Department of Health. Bree Farmer, health and wellness director for USG, organized the event in response to what she [...]

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Eating disorders a campus concern

December 6, 2010

the stress of college can trigger eating disorders in some students or cause a relapse in those previously treated. Nearly 20 percent of college students said they have or have had eating disorders, according to a 2006 National Eating Disorders Association survey. Anorexia nervosa and bulimia are the most common eating disorders at the UA, [...]

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CERVICAL SPONDYLOSIS HOMEOPATHY TREATMENT

December 6, 2010

Cervical Spondylosis is the most common disorder of the cervical spine. it is caused by degenerative changes in the vertebrae and intervertebral discs that occur as a result of ageing or due to injury or rheumatoid disease. in addition to age and possibly sex. several risk factors have been proposed for cervical spondylosis. Theses are [...]

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What are the initial symptoms of lung cancer?

December 6, 2010

Nobody ever says, oh, you will feel this and that… it always seems to be diagnosed with an x-ray. What, if any, are the signs before that? Dull upper back pain, SOB and night sweats. these are symptoms my mom had before she was diagnosed Most cancers don't have any symptoms until more advanced. Seeing [...]

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Free Article Submission

December 6, 2010

The Zyprexa (olanzapine) is a drug manufactured by Eli Lilly and Company. This new drug is an antipsychotic medicine. The drug is widely acclaimed, especially after it was approved by FDA for its exemplary use in treating schizophrenia way back in September 1996. This approval has seen the drug emerge amidst constraints to be one [...]

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JAK inhibitors producing significant response in myelofibrosis patients

December 6, 2010

Public release date: 6-Dec-2010 [ | E-mail | Share ] Contact: Nicole Englernewsbureau@mayo.edu507-284-5005Mayo Clinic ORLANDO, Fla. ? Two janus kinase (JAK) inhibitors are substantially improving treatment of myelofibrosis (mayoclinic.com/health/myelofibrosis/DS00886) in patients, say Mayo Clinic (mayoclinic.org/) researchers who are presenting results of several clinical trials at the 52nd annual meeting of the American Society of Hematology [...]

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