By Sylvia Wrobel
Researchers at the University of Michigan Medical School have identified a third gene involved in prostate cancer, expanding their groundbreaking announcement, published last October in Science, that the majority of prostate cancers carry a malignancy-
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By NY Times
Merck & Company asked for a mistrial Friday in the case of two men who blame Vioxx, the company's once-popular painkiller, for their heart attacks.
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By Benedict Carey
Prayers offered by strangers had no effect on the recovery of people who were undergoing heart surgery, a large and long-awaited study has found.
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By Elizabeth Zimmermann
Researchers at Mayo Clinic have narrowed the search for effective prostate cancer biomarkers (genetic variations that point to a specific disease or condition), identifying changes in the expression of genes of the whole genome closely correlated to pr
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By Gina Kolata
A group of university researchers said yesterday that they had created what sounds like a nutritional holy grail: cloned pigs that make their own omega-3 fatty acids, potentially leading to bacon and pork chops that might help your heart.
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By Julie A. Penne
When Houston restaurateur Tony Masraff was diagnosed with early-stage prostate cancer, his life was packed with dancing, running marathons, playing tennis, gardening, leading a successful business and spending time with his family.
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By Cynthia Harding
In a study to be published in the April, 2006 issue of the British Journal of Urology International, researchers at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center have shown that Raloxifene, a drug commonly used to treat osteoporosis, has a potential clinical benefit in
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By Nicholas Bakalar
Women, members of minorities and the very elderly are less likely to receive the most effective care, researchers determined after surveying almost 400,000 heart attack patients 65 and older.
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By Reuters
A statin drug has been shown for the first time to reverse the buildup of plaque in coronary arteries, researchers said on Monday.
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By Susan Fitzpatrick
Proteome Systems Ltd (ASX: PXL) today announced the signing of an agreement with the New York-based biotechnology company, Egenix Inc to co-develop a semen-based diagnostic kit for prostate cancer based on the known proprietary Human Carcinoma Antigen
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By Associated Press
Lawyers Argue Merck Concealed Vioxx Risk
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By Nicholas Wade
Setback for a Novel Heart-Attack Treatment
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By Sharon Agsalda
The inability to perform sexually can have a significant negative psychosocial impact on a man's overall health including depression, anxiety, and low self-esteem. New research shows that safe and effective oral treatment of erectile dysfunction (ED) c
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By Science Daily
Researchers at the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine say preliminary results of a small study show promise in improving erectile dysfunction (ED) in men who had shown minimal reaction to Viagra.
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By Joe Santangelo
UK scientists have found evidence that suggests Crohn's disease is caused by a weak immune response. The researchers, who report their findings in an Article in this week's issue of The Lancet, also suggest that sildenafil (Viagra) might help in the tr
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By Alex Berenson
Scientists Again Defend Study on Vioxx
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By Science Daily
Men in their fifties are more satisfied with their sex lives than men in their thirties and forties, recording similar levels to 20-29 year-olds, according to a survey published in the February issue of BJU International.
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By Andrew Davies
They may not be at the peak of their sexual prowess, but men in their fifties are happier with their sex lives than many younger men.
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By Susanne Hartman
Researchers at the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine say preliminary results of a small study show promise in improving erectile dysfunction (ED) in men who had shown minimal reaction to Viagra. The study results are published in the March
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By Denise Grady
Women's Health Studies Leave Questions in Place of Certainty
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