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BBC Health
Stem cell medic misconduct ruling
A doctor who offered controversial stem cell treatments to multiple sclerosis patients faces being struck off by the General Medical Council.
'Sponge checks' for cancer risk
Swallowing a sponge on a piece of string could help prevent a deadly form of cancer, experts claim.
Firm handshake link to long life
The strength of your handshake could be a clue to how long you'll live, say UK scientists.
Speed of ageing is 'slowing down'
The cost burden of ageing populations in industrialised nations may not be as much as feared because of improved health, a study suggests.
Scan to 'track brain development'
Scientists say they can quickly and accurately map a child's brain development using an MRI machine and a maths programme.
Legionnaires' source hunt narrows
Doctors say they are narrowing down the potential source for a Legionnaires' disease outbreak in south Wales after the deaths of two people.
Prostate tests call for 'at risk'
Screening men with a family history of breast and ovarian cancer can lead to early diagnosis of prostate cancer, says a study.
Vitamin B 'puts off Alzheimer's'
High doses of B vitamins may slow the rate of brain shrinkage in older people experiencing warning signs of Alzheimer's disease, a study says.
Hospital boss summoned to inquest
The chief executive of an NHS trust appears at an inquest into an elderly patient's death after she was summoned by the coroner.
NHS IT costs to be cut by £700m
The government has announced £700m of savings in the national IT programme for the NHS in England, cutting the overall cost to £11.4bn.
Yahoo Health
AIDS doctors, activists call for more health funds (AP)
AP - Doctors and AIDS activists on Friday urged African governments to fulfill a decade-old pledge to spend more of their own money on health if they want international help in fighting AIDS.
FDA warns of deadly side effect with imaging drugs (AP)
AP - Federal health regulators are warning doctors that a class of injectable drugs used in MRI medical imaging scans can cause a rare and sometimes fatal condition in patients with kidney disease.
CDC: Adults eating less fruit, not enough veggies (AP)
AP - An apple a day? Apparently not in the United States.
Study: Flamboyant male dancing attracts women best (AP)
AP - John Travolta was onto something. Women are most attracted to male dancers who have big, flamboyant moves similar to the actor's trademark style, British scientists say in a new study.
Doctors see eye hazard in powerful laser pointers (AP)
AP - A 15-year-old boy damaged his eyes while playing with a laser pointer he'd bought over the Internet, say doctors who warn that dangerously high-powered versions are easily available online.
Group backs mandatory flu shots for health workers (AP)
AP - Flu vaccination should be required for all doctors, nurses and other health workers, the nation's largest pediatricians' group says, calling it a long overdue step to protect patients.
Overweight Kids' Body Image Takes Pounding From Bullies (LiveScience.com)
LiveScience.com - Being the "fat kid" just got worse. Overweight children who get teased about the extra pudge become more dissatisfied with their bodies, a new study finds.
Doctors alarmed by HIV risk for European gays (AFP)
AFP - Homosexual men in Europe are increasingly failing to adhere to safe sex, according to two new studies. In France, transmission of the AIDS virus "seems to be out of control" among men who have sex with men, said a paper published on Thursday in The Lancet Infectious Diseases.
Clinical Trials Update: Sept. 9, 2010 (HealthDay)
HealthDay - (HealthDay News) -- Here are the latest clinical trials, courtesy of ClinicalConnection.com:
Clearing Kids for Sports Participation Sparks Conflicts (HealthDay)
HealthDay - THURSDAY, Sept. 9 (HealthDay News) -- Most teenagers think they're invincible, and that goes double for talented teenage athletes. They're young, immortal, at the top of their game, the envy of their friends.
MedPage Today
Dose Increase Little Help with Anti-TNF Drugs (CME/CE)
(MedPage Today) -- Increasing the dose of an anti-tumor necrosis factor drug in patients with rheumatoid arthritis is unlikely to increase the therapeutic response, an observational study found.
Teen Weight Problems Predict Overweight Adults (CME/CE)
(MedPage Today) -- Dramatic shifts in the prevalence of overweight and obesity occur between adolescence and young adulthood, a prospective cohort study of Australian youths showed.
Carotid Stenting Too Risky for Older Patients (CME/CE)
(MedPage Today) -- Carotid stenting should be avoided in symptomatic patients ages 70 and older but may be as safe as its surgical counterpart in younger patients, researchers determined.
Money for ESC Research Flows Again, for Now
WASHINGTON (MedPage Today) -- A federal appeals court has ruled that government funding of embryonic stem cell (ESC) research can resume while it mulls a federal district court judge's ruling blocking the funds.
H1N1 School Closures 'No Problem' for Most Families
(MedPage Today) -- School and day care closures due to the 2009 pandemic of H1N1 flu weren't a big problem for most parents, researchers found.
E-Cigs Need Approval, FDA Says
WASHINGTON (MedPage Today) -- The FDA has sent letters to five manufacturers of electronic cigarettes warning that they are in violation of federal law by claiming their products help smokers quit.
Most Americans Skip Fruits and Vegetables
(MedPage Today) -- Fruit and vegetable consumption increased significantly in only one state during 2009, and all 50 states and the District of Columbia continued to fall far short of recommended daily intake, according to a study from the CDC.
Kidney Just 'Latest' Organ for Some Transplant Patients (CME/CE, with audio)
(MedPage Today) -- The kidney transplant list is increasingly populated by patients who've already beat the odds by receiving other organ transplants, researchers found.
Winter Olympics a World of Hurt
(MedPage Today) -- More than one out of every 10 athletes from around the world who competed in last winter's Olympic Games in Vancouver sustained an injury, researchers have found.
Weight Loss May Release Stored Toxins (CME/CE)
(MedPage Today) -- Environmental pollutants trapped in fat cells could be released back into circulation when people lose a lot of weight, researchers said.
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