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Clinical Trials Update: Nov. 24, 2009

25.11.2009 03:40    kltv.com
HealthDay News) -- Here are the latest clinical trials, courtesy of ClinicalConnection.com: Constipation
Clinical Trials Update: Nov. 24, 2009


Health Highlights: Nov. 24, 2009

25.11.2009 03:39    kltv.com
Here are some of the latest health and medical news developments, compiled by editors of HealthDay: U.S.
Health Highlights: Nov. 24, 2009

Combo treatment beneficial in biliary-tract cancer study

25.11.2009 03:39    kltv.com
A new combination drug therapy shows promise in treating patients with advanced biliary-tract cancers, researchers say.
Combo treatment beneficial in biliary-tract cancer study

Vioxx problems known years before recall

25.11.2009 03:39    kltv.com
Problems with the popular arthritis drug Vioxx, including increased risk for heart attack, stroke and death, were known for years before the drug's voluntary withdrawal from the market in 2004, a new report says.
Vioxx problems known years before recall


Quick saliva test may one day diagnose diseases

25.11.2009 03:39    kltv.com
The protein content of saliva changes as people age, and better understanding of these changes may help lead to a simple test to diagnose and treat age-related diseases, researchers suggest.
Quick saliva test may one day diagnose diseases

Health Tip: The Skinny on Carbohydrates

25.11.2009 03:39    kltv.com
HealthDay News) -- Carbohydrates include foods with fiber, sugars and starches. Simple carbohydrates have one or two sugars, while complex carbohydrates contain at least...
Health Tip: The Skinny on Carbohydrates

Family Financial Status Affects Child-Care Injury Rates

25.11.2009 03:38    kltv.com
TUESDAY, Nov. 24 (HealthDay News) -- Although children from poorer families who have child care may suffer from a higher rate of accidental injuries, child care could actually protect...

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