By Nicholas Bakalar
Moving the clock ahead in the spring provides a pleasant extra hour of sunlight at the end of the day, but according to Swedish researchers it may have an unpleasant side effect: an increase in heart attacks.
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By Tara Pope
A Call for Caution in the Rush to Statins
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By NY Times
A large new study seems to suggest that millions of people with low cholesterol could benefit from taking the cholesterol-lowering drugs known as statins. That would be a boon for some drug companies, but whether it would be good for all patients remai
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By Bloomberg News
Heart attack and heart failure patients have a higher risk of a second heart attack or death if they take painkillers, including the generic drug ibuprofen and Celebrex, made by Pfizer, a Danish study has found.
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By David March
S-nitrosylation of cysteine 181mimics action of Viagra-like drugs, which have been shown to rescue failing hearts
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By Eric Nagourney
First Month After a Heart Attack Is Crucial
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By Pam Belluck
A large new study suggests that millions more people could benefit from taking the cholesterol-lowering drugs known as statins, even if they have low cholesterol, because the drugs can significantly lower their risk of heart attacks, strokes and death.
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By Science Daily
Recent advances in the delivery of radiation therapy for prostate cancer are fueling a new trend of providing higher radiation doses over shorter periods of time.
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By Liz Savage
Use of cholesterol-lowering statins is associated with a statistically significant decline in prostate specific antigen (PSA) levels, according to a report in the October 28 online issue of the Journal of the National Cancer Institute.
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By Adam Voiland
Prostate Cancer Throws Vitamin E Another Strike
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By Eric Nagourney
Well, you can tell by the way he pounds your chest, he’s an E.R. man, and his tempo is best.
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By Jennifer Brown
A University of Iowa study suggests that the prolonged fatigue after mild exercise that occurs in people with many forms of muscular dystrophy is distinct from the inherent muscle weakness caused by the disease.
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By Science Daily
Erectile dysfunction gives a two to three year early warning of a heart attack, warns an expert on the British Medical Journal website.
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By Science Daily
A link between erectile dysfunction and heart attacks has been made by Professor Mike Kirby at the University of Hertfordshire.
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By Stephanie Saul
Pfizer to Settle Claims Over Bextra and Celebrex
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By Barry Meier
Heart doctors and makers of medical devices meeting for their annual convention here got a sobering piece of news on Thursday -- two senators are asking tough questions about financial ties between the doctors and the companies.
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By Koos Admiraal
European Urology Study reveals simple urine test may reduce unnecessary and expensive biopsies
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By Aislinn Simpson
A doctor known as the 'King of Viagra' has been jailed for three years for his part in a multi-million-pound global conspiracy to sell fake medicine.
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By The Telegraph
A doctor known as the "King of Viagra" was is facing jail after pleading guilty to being part of a multi-million-pound global conspiracy to sell fake medicines.
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By Adam Voiland
Despite Diabetes, Athletes Push to the Limit
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