By New York Times
  Super Bowl Advertisers on the Alert By STUART ELLIOTT Published: January 10, 2005 EITHER ...
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By Chris Woolston
Americans spend billions on hair-care products each year, a remarkable investment for a part of the body with no real function. We clean it, nourish it and style it -- and we definitely mourn its loss.  
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By Eric Nagourney
Gasping Misunderstood in Heart Attacks
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By David March
Johns Hopkins and other researchers report what is believed to be the first direct evidence in lab animals that the erectile dysfunction drug sildenafil amplifies the effects of a heart-protective protein.
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By Beth Bukata
In a first of its kind study, a first-degree family history of prostate cancer has no impact on the treatment outcomes of prostate cancer patients treated with brachytherapy (also called seed implants), and patients with this type of family history hav
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By Science Daily
Treating prostate cancer patients with drugs that block hormonal activity does not appear to increase the risk of death from cardiovascular disease, according to a study led by Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH) researchers.
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By The Telegraph
Binge-drinkers are being warned their behaviour could make them worse in bed.
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Statins for all? 2008-12-22
By Erin Cline Davis
They lower cholesterol and heart attack risk and may hold promise against other diseases, including cancer. Doctors consider broadening their use.
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By Science Daily
A study published December 18 in the December issue of the European medical journal Anticancer Research demonstrates that an ingredient used in a common cough suppressant may be useful in treating advanced prostate cancer.
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By Linda Gruner
Coincident with the widespread adoption of PSA screening, the proportion of American men diagnosed with organ-confined, low risk prostate cancer has increased significantly during the last two decades. In a study scheduled for publication in the Februa
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By Science Daily
Low-income men are more likely to present with advanced prostate cancers, most likely because they don't receive screening services shown to reduce the diagnosis of later-stage cancers, a UCLA study found.
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By Jane Brody
Is alcohol a tonic or a toxin? The question is especially critical to older people, whose overall medical picture gives alcohol the potential to be a health benefit or a life-shortening hazard.
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By Nicholas Bakalar
People who are depressed are literally sick at heart: they have a significantly increased risk for cardiovascular disease, and no one knows exactly why. Now three new studies have tried to explain this, and they arrive at subtly different conclusions.&
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By Annette Whibley
Just under five per cent of the men who took part in the prostate cancer element of the USA's largest ever cancer screening trial were diagnosed with the disease and the majority of those were picked up by screening programmes, according to research pu
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By Anders Widmark
In patients with locally advanced or high-risk prostate cancer, combining prostate radiotherapy with the conventional endocrine (hormone) treatment halves mortality. Thus endocrine treatment plus radiotherapy should be the new standard. These are the c
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By Miranda Hitti
Study: Saw Palmetto No Better Than Fake Drug for Enlarged Prostate
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By Associated Press
Government advisers rejected on Thursday Merck's bid for over-the-counter sales of Mevacor, the cholesterol-lowering drug.
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By Katie Marquedant
Treating prostate cancer patients with drugs that block hormonal activity does not appear to increase the risk of death from cardiovascular disease, according to a study led by Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH) researchers. While a 2006 report from
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By Roni Rabin
Drug Combo for Hypertension May Be Safer Than Recommended Alternative
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By Denise Grady
Researchers Find Poor Use of Pumps for Ailing Hearts
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