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International : Recreational drug use does not adversely affect CD4 cell counts January 17 , 2008
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Africa : Oral HIV test is accurate, say researchers April 30 , 2007
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International : 'Anti-Aids gel' trial is stopped February 1 , 2007
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International : Stopping malaria before the bite December 19 , 2006
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Africa : Study offers hope to pregnant women with malaria October 22 , 2006
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International : Immune alarm 'will help fight TB' October 22 , 2006
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International : Faster TB test 'could save lives' October 16 , 2006
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Africa : Public Library of Science to launch new, open access journal on neglected tropical diseases September 22 , 2006
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International : Ketamine fact file August 8 , 2006
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International : Researchers spot new gene-linked gastric disorder July 19 , 2006
WEDNESDAY, July 19 (HealthDay News) -- U.S. researchers say they've identified a genetic disorder that causes congenital diarrhea and intestinal failure in children. University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) researchers named the disorder "enteric anendocrinosis." It's caused by a mutation in ...
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International : More getting Parkinson's before age 50 July 11 , 2006
Parkinson's isn't just an old person's disease: A growing number of Americans are diagnosed before age 50, and their illness seems biologically somewhat different from the version that strikes seniors. Doctors don't yet know the best treatments for the young versus the old. But younger patients d...
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International : Heart disease is biggest killer June 18 , 2006
Heart disease still kills more people in England and Wales than any other condition, official figures show. Full Report
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South Africa : Reported cases of measles in South Africa June 18 , 2006
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South Africa : Reported cases of malaria in South Africa June 18 , 2006
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International : Medication use crucial after stent placement June 17 , 2006
MONDAY, June 12 (HealthDay News) -- Patients who receive a drug-emitting stent after heart attack but don''''t follow their prescribed drug regimen boost their risk for death nine-fold, a new study finds. In the study, heart attack patients who stopped taking their prescribed anticoagulants withi...
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International : Researchers revisit radiation after lung cancer surgery June 17 , 2006
WEDNESDAY, June 14 (HealthDay News) -- Radiation therapy after surgery may need to be reconsidered as a treatment option for certain types of lung cancer, a new study suggests. Following surgery with radiation therapy may prolong survival rates, concludes a study that analyzed data on 7,000 lung ...
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International : Gene-based vaccines may fight Alzheimer''s June 17 , 2006
MONDAY, June 12 (HealthDay News) -- In what might prove a breakthrough against Alzheimer''s disease, Japanese researchers have created a new gene-based vaccine that effectively treated mice with an animal form of the brain-robbing illness. The new vaccine may be an important advance because it do...
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International : Drug to combat killer diarrhoea June 16 , 2006
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International : Drug 'blocks the spread of HIV' June 13 , 2006
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International : Gene technology spots Burkitt's lymphoma June 10 , 2006
WEDNESDAY, June 7 (HealthDay News) -- A new gene-based technology is helping doctors distinguish between people who have a rare blood cancer called Burkitt's lymphoma and those who have a more common form of lymphoma, researchers report. That's important, because Burkitt's lymphoma can be cured i...
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