By Warren Froelich
A team of researchers at Purdue University has found a protein in the blood that may prove to be more reliable than the standard prostate specific antigen (PSA) test in measuring the extent of prostate cancer.
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By Alex Berenson
Studies Find Higher Rates of Heart Risk With Vioxx
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By Denise Grady
Here’s a story about the way patients’ hopes and doctors’ good intentions can work together to stretch research into medical practice, for better or worse, even before the studies are finished.
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By Alex Berenson
Merck Sees Successor to Vioxx
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By Nicole Fawcett
A test used to detect prostate cancer can also help doctors know when treatment is working.
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By Gardiner Harris
Federal drug regulators have ordered that strong warnings be put on the labels of stimulants like Ritalin to caution against their use in adults or children with heart problems and to alert doctors that the drugs cause one child in a thousand to experi
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By Stephanie Saul
New Details in Reported Secret Deal Over Generic Drug
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By Nicole Fawcett
More than half of men with lower-risk prostate cancer received surgery or radiation treatment when a wait-and-see approach of no therapy and active surveillance would have been a reasonable option, according to a new study from the University of Michig
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By Denise Grady
Two widely used treatments for breast cancer -- radiation and the drug Herceptin -- can cause heart problems, researchers are reporting.
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By Amy Erickson
Researchers from 14 institutions across the country today announced the results of the first genome-wide linkage study of prostate cancer in African Americans.
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By Stephanie Saul
Marketers of Plavix Outfoxed on a Deal
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By Karen Richardson
The same chemical in the body that is targeted by the drug Viagra® also helps our brains "boot up" in the morning so we can process sights, sound, touch and other sensory information. The discovery could lead to a better understanding of
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By Associated Press
Merck Wins a Vioxx Case in Los Angeles
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By Rachel Champeau
UCLA researchers found that altering the fatty acid ratio found in the typical Western diet to include more omega-3 fatty acids and decrease the amount of omega-6 fatty acids may reduce prostate cancer tumor growth rates and PSA levels.
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By Nicholas Bakalar
A drink or two a day -- beer, wine or liquor -- may help protect against heart failure, a new study suggests.
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By Nicholas Bakalar
New research suggests that people ages 30 to 69 who live alone are almost twice as likely as those who live with a partner to suffer angina, heart attacks or sudden cardiac death.
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By Annette Whibley
Two-thirds of patients stopped using Uprima, a drug commonly prescribed for erection problems, because they felt it wasn't effective, according to a large-scale study published in the July issue of the urology journal BJU International.
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By Celia Hall
Painkillers such as aspirin and ibuprofen, widely used by men for arthritis, may increase the risk of impotence, it was claimed yesterday.
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By Karen Richardson
New findings about how prostate cancer cells are able to resist hormone treatment and defy death may lead to more effective drug treatments, according to researchers from Wake Forest University School of Medicine and colleagues.
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By Christine Guilfoy
Sildenafil (Viagra) significantly improved the cardiovascular and exercise performance measures of trained cyclists at high altitude, mostly because the drug helped some participants improve a lot -- up to 45% -- while others showed little change. Sild
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