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What You Need To Know About Parkinson's Disease

Parkinson's disease is a type of motor system disorder, which means it occurs ...

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FDA to review heart risks of Parkinson's drug

... it will examine the potential heart risks of Novartis AG's Parkinson's drug Stalevo, a combination of two treatments for the debilitating ...

Story - editor - 08/23/2010 - 06:00 - 0 comments

Immune system gene linked with Parkinson's: study

... with the immune system may play a role in developing Parkinson's disease, researchers said on Sunday, marking a possible advance in ...

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Vitamin D levels linked to Parkinson's disease risk

... levels of vitamin D have been linked to a lower risk of Parkinson's disease in a study in Finland where low sunlight leads to a chronic ...

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Rogue cells explain Parkinson's transplant problem: study

Scientists working with Parkinson's disease patients who had pioneering transplant surgery using ...

Story - editor - 07/01/2010 - 01:30 - 0 comments

suffering from parkinson

i,m taking sinemet25/100 & mirapex 0.125mg it seems to be helping to a certain point! can you recommend a nuro sergion who is known to have a 75% sucsess rate? is there a exsperimental research team i can t ...

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Pesticides, genes combine to up risk of Parkinson's

... are now largely banned run an increased risk of developing Parkinson's disease, French scientists said Monday. ...

Story - editor - 06/15/2010 - 08:30 - 0 comments

Mother won't eat

Help please! My mother has Parkinson's and she is now complaining that her mouth is hurting her terribly. ...

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Drugmakers to share data to speed brain research

... share data from their clinical trials for Alzheimer's and Parkinson's disease in an effort to speed the development of new medicines to ...

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Pain drugs abuse requires urgent action: CDC

Emergency room visits tied to the abuse of prescription painkillers have jumped 111 percent over a five-year period, an alarming increase that threatens the American public health system, U.S. government researchers said on Thursday.

S.African protesters accuse US of cutting AIDS funding

Thousands of protesters marched Thursday against what they say is a softening commitment to fighting AIDS in Africa by the United States and other developed countries.

US Red Cross fined 16 million dollars over blood safety

The US Food and Drug Administration said Thursday it is fining the American Red Cross 16 million dollars for not complying with regulations on the collection and manufacture of blood products.

Health Highlights: June 29, 2010

Here are some of the latest health and medical news developments,
compiled by the editors of HealthDay:

ACNE AT 70+

DOES ANYONE OUT THERE HAVE THIS PROBLEM? I'VE STARTED HAVING BIG PIMPLES ALL OVER MY FACE, NECK, AND TOP OF MY HEAD . WORSE THAN WHEN I WAS IN MY TEENS. NOTHING I DO CAN GET RID OF THEM. I'VE BEEN TO DOCTORS, DERMATOLOGISTS, ALLERGISTS, HAVE USED ALL KINDS OF ANTIBIOTICS,CREAMS, LOTIONS, OILS, SOAPS, SHAMPOOS. ANYTHING THAT HAS BEEN SUGGESTED , I HAVE TRIED. MAYBE SOMEONE OUT THERE IN BLOG LAND CAN SUGGEST SOMETHING THAT WILL HELP ME.

Health spending eclipses growth in rich countries: OECD

Health care spending is rising faster than economic growth in leading industrialised countries, with higher expected medical costs set to impose tough choices on governments, the OECD said Tuesday.

SAfrica sees rise in post-circumcision deaths

South African health officials said Tuesday they are alarmed by the rise in deaths among men who have had botched traditional circumcisions, after 39 young men died in the last month after undergoing the rite of passage into manhood.

Fish Oil Supplements Linked to Lower Risk of Breast Cancer: Study

THURSDAY, July 8 (HealthDay News) -- Postmenopausal women who take fish
oil supplements may reduce their breast cancer risk, a new study
suggests.

Health Highlights: July 8, 2010

Here are some of the latest health and medical news developments,
compiled by the editors of HealthDay:

Babies Born Poor Often Remain Poor

THURSDAY, July 8 (HealthDay News) -- Babies born into a poor U.S.
family have a good chance of staying poor for at least half of childhood,
a new study suggests.