Tuesday, March 13, 2007

Adhesions Medical Headlines ARDvark blog

New Mexico Prepares To Pass Compulsory HPV Vaccine
New Mexico is about to pass legislation making it compulsory for girls going into the sixth grade to be vaccinated against the Human Papillomavirus (HPV)...[read article]

Studies Highlight Cocoa's Remarkable Health Properties
Two recent studies suggest compounds in natural cocoa have significant health-giving properties. One study by Prof Norman K. Hollenberg from Harvard Medical School and Brigham and Women's Hospital in Boston, US was published in the International Journal of Medical Sciences...[read article]

Ovarian Cancer May Mimic Fallopian Tube Formation

Do Doctors Understand That Morphine Kills Pain, Not Patients?

FDA Approves Elbit Software For Use With Uterine Fibroid Treatment

New Molecular Path To Fight Autoimmune Diseases Discovered By Penn Researchers

Award For Development Of (HPV) Cervical Cancer Vaccines

Washington State Lawmakers Send Children's Health Insurance Expansion Bill To Governor

California Panel Releases Recommendations To Reduce Medication Errors

Sunny Days Pose Risk Of 'Flicker Illness' For A Few Airlifted Patients

Principles Call For Changes At The Physician Practice Level To Improve Outcomes

Actions Taken On Women's Health-Related Legislation, Programs In Arizona, Maryland, Wisconsin

Gardasil Not Provided At Most New York City Health Clinics, Often Not Available At Reduced Cost, Report Says

Kaiser Daily Health Policy Report Highlights Coverage Of Military Hospital System Developments

Endogun Medical Systems Ltd. Launches Human Clinical Study For Prolapse Repair

UBC Researcher Finds New Way To Treat Devastating Fungal Infections

America's Approval Of Cosmetic Surgery At An All-Time High

Brene Brown's Offering Studies Women And Shame

EU-Directive: Potentially Dangerous Consequences For MRI

Discovery Of Morphological Subgroups That Correlate With Severity Of Symptoms In Interstitial Cystitis: A Proposed Biopsy Classification System

Older Mothers More Likely To Deliver By Caesarean

Good Health Slips Further Out Of Reach, Australia

How Anti-Depressants Create New Brain Cells

Little Is Known Of Drugs' Safety And Effectiveness In Children

Hospital Infection Control Saves Lives, Cuts Costs

Too Much Weight Spells Double Trouble For Couples Trying To Conceive

Taking The Wraps Off Drug Safety Data From Clinical Trials

New Study Cautions States On Changes To Medicaid

One Step Closer To Needle-Free Injections

16,000 Radiologists Gather For A Congress In Vienna: Innovations In Imaging Technologies Benefit Patients

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