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Schering-Plough Touts Pipeline Over Competitors'

By LINDA A. JOHNSON AP Business Writer KENILWORTH, N.J. _ Schering-Plough Corp. has many promising drugs in late testing and years of patent protection for its key products, unlike most of its competitors, ... (original story)

The symptoms of T-cell leukemia/lymphoma

Multiple lymphomatous polyposis is an unusual form mantle cell lymphoma characterized by polyps throughout the gastrointestinal tract. (original story)

Best Pieces of Advice to Receive Nice Sexual Act

During oral sex the pleasing of sexual partner is usually made with the help of lips, tongue, throat and teeth. (original story)

Antibiotics make up single largest class of drugs causing liver injury

Washington, Dec 1 : Scientists have named antibiotics as the single largest class of agents that cause idiosyncratic drug-induced liver injury , says a new study. (original story)

Bariatric Surgery May Resolve Liver Disease

Obesity is a growing epidemic in the U.S. with a significant increase in prevalence from 15 percent to 32.9 percent from 1980 to 2004. Nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) is an emerging problem related to the obesity epidemic, becoming one of the most...   RSS news feeds and Widgets on Fee... (original story)

FibroScan vs. liver biopsy in patients with chronic C hepatitis

Liver biopsy was considered to be the best method to evaluate the severity of fibrosis in patients with chronic hepatitis. (original story)

Laparoscopic approach to retrorectal cyst

Retrorectal cystic hamartoma is a rare developmental lesion arising from the vestiges of the embryonic hind gut. (original story)

How Ovarian Tumors Evade Immune System

Ovarian cancer is considered to be one of the most aggressive malignancies, killing more than 70 percent of diagnosed women within five years, including an estimated 15,000 this year. (original story)

Bariatric Surgery May Resolve Liver Disease

Obesity is a growing epidemic in the U.S. with a significant increase in prevalence from 15 percent to 32.9 percent from 1980 to 2004. Nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) is an emerging problem related to the obesity epidemic, becoming one of the most common causes of liver disease in the natio... (original story)

The Info for Persons who Want to Have Escort Attendances

Oral sex is a kind of sexual pleasure which is done with the assistance of tongue, lips, throat and teeth. (original story)

HIV saved my life

Like most busy mums, Mary's life is filled with packed lunches, homework supervision and after-school activities. (original story)

A new light on work-related fatigue

Work-related fatigue is a common complaint encountered by the occupational physician in the industrialized societies. (original story)

Hundreds join family to see 'Extreme Makeover' home on TV

Shortly after Arlene Nickless and her three sons moved into their new house, her 8-year-old son Andrew asked if "Extreme Makeover: Home Edition" could rebuild their old home. (original story)

How ovarian tumours evade immune system

Washington, Dec 1 : In a new study, researchers at Johns Hopkins have uncovered how ovarian tumours allows the cancer to evade the body's immune system, causing the disease to spread without getting detected. (original story)

World AIDS Day: Where Do Blacks Stand?

Dr. Kevin Fenton Communities from South Africa to South Central Los Angeles and from Birmingham to Beijing will stop today and have a moment of silence for World AIDS Day.A Observed on the first day of December ... (original story)




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