Benefit of taking Q10 isn't proven The Standard-Times Thu, 02 Jul 2009 22:20 PM PDT DEAR DR. DONOHUE: I have read different articles on the benefits of coenzyme Q10. Do you have an opinion on it? One article said that statin drugs deplete it from your body. Does the body really have it? I never heard of this before. My doctor tells me... | NZ world-class non-prescription analgesics safety Scoop.co.nz Thu, 02 Jul 2009 22:13 PM PDT The New Zealand Self-Medication Industry (NZSMI), the industry body representing non-prescription consumer healthcare products, said today that moves in the U.S. to impose further regulatory measures on acetaminophen (paracetamol) are not warranted in New Zealand as consumers here had already benefited from a range of safeguards to ensure the safe and quality use of these products. | 'Fridge' improving with help from family, friends The Record and Herald News Thu, 02 Jul 2009 21:52 PM PDT William Perry, the former NFL defensive lineman famous for his smile and 360-pound size, spent more than a month at Aiken Regional Medical Center this spring, suffering from Guillain-Barre syndrome, a disease where the bodyâs immune system attacks its peripheral nerves. | Keeping the mentally ill out of jail Cape Coral Daily Breeze Thu, 02 Jul 2009 21:41 PM PDT By Clinton Burton, cburton@breezenewspapers.com The man, we'll call him David, ambled down the avenue. With no family locally, no job and not so much as a permanent address the street was the only home he'd known for some time. A veteran, his time in the service had wounded his body leaving him with slurred speech and irregular gait. | Lee County Triage Center benefits clients, community Cape Coral Daily Breeze Thu, 02 Jul 2009 21:29 PM PDT The man, we'll call him David, ambled down the avenue. With no family locally, no job and not so much as a permanent address the street was the only home he'd known for some time. A veteran, his time in the service had wounded his body leaving him with slurred speech and irregular gait. | O. Carl Simonton dies at 66; oncologist pioneered mind-body connection to fight cancer Los Angeles Times Thu, 02 Jul 2009 21:25 PM PDT He found that patients who think positively tended to live longer and have fewer side effects. His belief eventually was accepted by mainstream medicine. Dr. O. Carl Simonton, a radiation oncologist who popularized the mind-body connection in fighting cancer and helped push the once-controversial notion into mainstream medicine, has died. He was 66. | The robot will see you now Boston Globe Thu, 02 Jul 2009 21:21 PM PDT BEVERLY - The robot glides past the beeping heart monitor, past a row of patients supine on their electric beds, past the beehive of the nursesâ station. The sleek, metallic body, dusky blue, stops outside Room 9 and slowly rolls through the doorway. | Greater Understanding Of Lyme Disease-causing Bacteria Science Daily Thu, 02 Jul 2009 21:21 PM PDT Lyme disease in the US is caused by the tick-borne bacteria Borrelia burgdorferi, and usually begins with a skin lesion, after which the bacteria spread throughout the body to the nervous system, heart or joints. | Claytor begins return from back injury Macon Telegraph Thu, 02 Jul 2009 21:04 PM PDT ATLANTA â" Banished to Georgia Techâs injured reserve early this spring, Nick Claytor spent more time resting his body in bed than he did throwing it at ball-seeking defenders. | | |
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