FDA Officials Question Safety of Asthma Medicine

September 3, 2010

The new York Times has reported that two federal drug officials have concluded that asthma sufferers risk death from the use of four popular asthma drugs, including Advair, Symbicort, Serevent and Foradil. Officials’ views are not universally shared within the government. According the NY Times article, two officials who work in the safety division of [...]

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Occupational diseases

September 3, 2010

Jul 15, 2010 by TBT staff People who daily experience the impact of vibration on the body, suffer diseases of the musculoskeletal system, with the defeat of osteochondrosis 2 and 3 divisions combined with the curvature of the spine and diseases of the joints. RIGA – Nowadays work takes a very special place in the [...]

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What are some symptoms of blood loss?

September 3, 2010

Let's say someone was..I don't know, donating blood or something. and the doctor or whoever was taking the blood took way too much. I know that wouldn't happen, but it's just an example. what are some symptoms that person would have? Lightheaded, dizzy, sweating, pale, rapid breathing and fast heart beat. with drastic blood loss [...]

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Britons worry themselves sick after misdiagnosing symptoms on Google

September 2, 2010

Millions of Britons have convinced themselves they are seriously ill or even dying – after using the internet to diagnose their symptoms, a survey reveals. Researchers found more than six out of ten adults now turn to the web rather than their GP when they begin to feel under the weather. Almost half of these [...]

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Yaz Gallbladder Disease: Postcholecystectomy Syndrome?

September 2, 2010

Doctors often recommend laparoscopic cholecystectomy to resolve Yaz gallbladder disease. This is a surgical procedure during which your gallbladder’s connections to nearby structures are cut and the organ is removed. Doctors often recommend laparoscopic cholecystectomy to resolve Yaz gallbladder disease. This is a surgical procedure during which your gallbladder’s connections to nearby structures are cut [...]

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Is this perimenopause symptoms? And could I be going thru this? : (?

September 2, 2010

I'm 40, have gained about 15 pounds in the last 6 months and I'm starting to get these migraine headaches more frequently.. I used to blow them off as sinus issues but maybe now it's related to PMS. I exercise on a regular basis and eat healthy so this weight gain REALLY concerns me!!! and [...]

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Liver Health : Fatty Liver Symptoms

September 2, 2010

The most common symptom of a fatty liver is a lack of symptoms, because problems with a fatty liver are most often found in blood tests. Find out why an ultrasound will discover most liver problems with information from a doctor in this free video on fatty liver symptoms. Expert: Dr. Peter Kramer Bio: Dr. [...]

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Does anyone know what these symptoms mean for my dog?

September 2, 2010

All day today my labrador retriever has been dripping clear drool, looks miserable (but is not whining), and her stomach doesn't look 100% healthy. . .I've heard about the stomach flipping thing, but I wondered if there was anything else theses symptoms would mean, like something less serious. Is there anything that I can do, [...]

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My husband was exposed to HPV

September 2, 2010

Salon/Zach Trenholm Dear Cary, My husband, Ben, and I have been together for nearly three years, married for one, and are in our late 20s. This story begins about six months before we met, nearly four years ago. Ben was in an art collective of about eight people, among them an unmarried male-female couple, Erica [...]

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Hepatitis A Outbreak in Waldo County – WABI TV5

September 2, 2010

There’s been a Hepatitis a outbreak in Waldo County. State health officials are investigating a third case of the disease in recent weeks. all three people live in Waldo County. Officials say at least one person attended several social functions in different parts of Maine while infected. Maine health director Dr. Dora Mills expects other [...]

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