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Related results for CLINICAL, headlines include US advisers shoot down Sanofi anticlotting drug, Breastfeeding moms exercise OK for infant growth, SelfHarm in Young Children We Need to Take This Seriously, Study Finds Soy Supplements Dont Boost Thinking Skills, Food meets pharma as Nestle fights for health claims, Financial Worries Add to Cancer Patients Burden, Doctors try to make sense of cancers genetic jumble, In one type of cancer heavier men may live longer, Experimental Drug Shows Promise for Certain Breast Cancers, Low Income May Keep Cancer Patients Out of Clinical Trials, Japan team create liver from stem cells report, Leukemia Deadlier for Teens Young Adults Than Younger Kids Study, Immune boosters show promise against cancer study, SmithNephew pulls metalonmetal hip component, After Chest Radiation Girls at Greater Risk for Early Breast Cancer Study, CT scans in childhood increase cancer risk study, New weapon tested against multidrug resistant TB, NASDAQ CEO says exchange owes apology after Facebook IPO WSJ, Brave New World of Genetics Requires Safeguards Experts Say, Lundbeck says Alzheimers drug effective in trial, Women get less information on postcancer fertility, US advisers reject new use for JJ/Bayers Xarelto, In the future your skin could solve your heart problem, US advisers reject JJ/Bayers Xarelto for acute coronary patients, FDA staff shoots down Pfizer rare disease drug, Michael J Fox Looks Past Stem Cells to Internet for Parkinsons Cure, Fish Pedicure a Recipe for Bacterial Infection Researchers Warn, Experimental Drug Helps Fight Some Childhood Cancers Study Finds, Education Is Key to Health Report, FDA panel recommends Gileads Quad for HIV, FDA Issues Warning on Controversial MS Treatment, FDA panel urges approval for Pfizer arthritis drug, Experts unconvinced by changes to psychiatric guide, FDA favors first drug for HIV prevention, Harlequins clinch Premiership top spot, Preview US panel seen backing Pfizers arthritis drug hope, Less Invasive Heart Valve Replacement Works for Elderly Study, Clinical trials often fall short US study, Analysis Finds Clinical Trials Often Small of Poor Quality, LessInvasive Surgery for Esophageal Cancer Might Be Safer, Levaquin Approved to Treat or Prevent Plague, FDA advisers back Cameron Health heart device, Evidence behind autism drugs may be biased study, Wartime Killing May Raise Veterans Thoughts of Suicide, EU OKs Novartis drug Signifor for Cushings disease, HeartWare shares up as FDA safety review minimized, Value of screening for kidney disease unclear

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US Advisers Shoot Down Sanofi Anticlotting Drug

French drugmaker Sanofi SA failed to win a U.S. panel's support on Wednesday for an injection meant to prevent blood clots in certain cancer patients, making it unlikely the drug would get approval

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Breastfeeding Moms' Exercise OK For Infant Growth

Breastfeeding moms may be able to regularly exercise without hindering their babies' growth, a study out Monday suggests."Based on what we know at the moment, babies of mums who exercise do not gain

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SelfHarm In Young Children We Need To Take This Seriously

COMMENTARY | I struggled with severe pediatric depression from an early age, with my symptoms beginning before I even entered preschool. Then, as now, I faced a degree of incredulity from others, who

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Study Finds Soy Supplements Don't Boost Thinking Skills

TUESDAY, June 5 (HealthDay News) -- Soy supplements taken daily don't improve the overall thinking abilities of older women, according to a new study."There are no substantial cognitive effects,

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Food Meets Pharma As Nestle Fights For Health Claims

Nestle opened a new clinical development unit on Wednesday to conduct trials into nutrition for both sick and healthy people, as the food industry comes under pressure to back up health claims for

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Financial Worries Add To Cancer Patients' Burden

WEDNESDAY, June 6 (HealthDay News) -- A small study gives a snapshot into the financial anxieties that plague many patients with advanced cancer and their spouses, even as they struggle against the

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Doctors Try To Make Sense Of Cancer's Genetic Jumble

Not too long ago, knowing the organ where a cancer first takes hold was generally all a doctor needed to determine what treatments to use. Not anymore.Advances in understanding cancer at the

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In One Type Of Cancer Heavier Men May Live Longer

Extra pounds may not be good for your health in general, but heavy men appear more likely to survive a particular form of immune system cancer, a new study finds.The cancer in question is an

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Experimental Drug Shows Promise For Certain Breast Cancers

SUNDAY, June 3 (HealthDay News) -- An experimental drug designed to treat patients with a specific kind of breast cancer known as HER2-positive appeared to boost survival compared to the standard

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Low Income May Keep Cancer Patients Out Of Clinical Trials

SUNDAY, June 3 (HealthDay News) -- Low-income cancer patients are less likely to participate in clinical trials, according to a new study that found income affects participation even among older

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Japan Team Create Liver From Stem Cells Report

Japanese researchers have created a functioning human liver from stemcells, a report said Friday, raising hopes for the manufacture of artificial organs for those in need of transplants.A team of

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Leukemia Deadlier For Teens Young Adults Than Younger Kids Study

SATURDAY, June 2 (HealthDay News) -- Teenagers and young adults with acute lymphoblastic leukemia, a cancer of the blood and bone marrow, are more likely to relapse and less likely to survive than

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Immune Boosters Show Promise Against Cancer Study

A pair of experimental treatments that fight cancer by boosting the immune system have shown promise in early studies and deserve testing in larger patient groups, said US research released

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SmithNephew Pulls Metalonmetal Hip Component

Smith & Nephew is withdrawing a component of one of its all-metal artificial hip systems, following a higher than normal level of patient problems with the device.The voluntary recall will add to

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After Chest Radiation Girls At Greater Risk For Early Breast Cancer Study

MONDAY, June 4 (HealthDay News) -- Girls who receive radiation to the chest to treat childhood cancer, even those getting lower doses, have a high risk of developing breast cancer at a young age,

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CT Scans In Childhood Increase Cancer Risk Study

Children exposed to multiple CT scans could be up to three times likelier to contract cancer of the blood, brain or bone marrow later in life, according to research published Thursday.Writing in The

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New Weapon Tested Against Multidrug Resistant TB

Researchers who tested a novel type of antibiotic against multi-drug-resistant tuberculosis are reporting that nearly half of patients who got the new drug cleared the bacteria from their lung fluid

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Brave New World Of Genetics Requires Safeguards Experts Say

WEDNESDAY, May 30 (HealthDay News) -- Advancements in human genetic research could lead to improved patient care, but safeguards are needed to protect against the misuse of people's genetic data,

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Lundbeck Says Alzheimer's Drug Effective In Trial

Danish drugmaker Lundbeck said patients who took its Alzheimer's drug candidate Lu AE58054 in a phase 2 clinical trial achieved statistically significant improvement in cognitive performance when the

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