Daily News Alert | Monday, June 27, 2011 12:06 AM PDT |
Today's Reuters Health News Headlines - Yahoo! News: | | Ban fast food ads on TV: U.S. doctors Sun,26 Jun 2011 10:43 PM PDT Reuters - NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Fast food ads on TV are making American youth fatter and should be banned in children's programming, an influential group of doctors said Monday. Full Story1 | Top | Halozyme keeps options open for ultrafast insulin Sun,26 Jun 2011 02:30 PM PDT Reuters - SAN DIEGO (Reuters) - Halozyme Therapeutics Inc, which specializes in reformulating drug products available only as infusions, expects to have key results this fall from trials of its "ultrafast" insulin formulations. Full Story1 | Top | "Lean gene" ups risk of heart disease and diabetes Sun,26 Jun 2011 10:07 AM PDT Reuters - LONDON (Reuters) - Being slim may not always lead to a lower risk of heart disease and diabetes, scientists said Sunday after they identified a gene linked both to having a lean body and to a higher risk of metabolic diseases. Full Story1 | Top | AIDS drugs can cause premature ageing: study Sun,26 Jun 2011 10:04 AM PDT Reuters - LONDON (Reuters) - A class of generic AIDS drugs often used to treat HIV in Africa and other poor regions can cause premature aging and lead to age-related illnesses such as heart disease and dementia, scientists said on Sunday.
Full Story1 | Top | Roche to fight for Avastin as breast cancer drug Sun,26 Jun 2011 09:18 AM PDT Reuters - WASHINGTON (Reuters) -- Drugmaker Roche Holding AG will try to convince U.S. regulators to reverse course on Avastin, the world's best-selling cancer medicine, and approve its use for breast cancer in a hearing this week.
Full Story1 | Top | Chronology: Key dates for Roche cancer drug Avastin Sun,26 Jun 2011 09:18 AM PDT Reuters - WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Roche unit Genentech is appealing a U.S. proposal to withdraw breast cancer as an approved use for Avastin, the world's best-selling cancer drug with $6 billion in annual sales. A hearing on the appeal takes place Tuesday and Wednesday. Full Story1 | Top | Bristol diabetes pill tied to certain cancers Sat,25 Jun 2011 02:34 PM PDT Reuters - SAN DIEGO (Reuters) - A new type of diabetes pill being developed by Bristol-Myers Squibb and AstraZeneca was effective in a two-year study but more bladder and breast cancers have been found in patients treated with the drug.
Full Story1 | Top | France bans UK garden firm's seeds in E.coli scare Sat,25 Jun 2011 09:01 AM PDT Reuters - PARIS (Reuters) - At least two people suffering from E.coli in the French city of Bordeaux have the strain that caused scores of deaths in Germany, French authorities said, and they halted sales of vegetable seeds from a British gardening firm.
Full Story1 | Top | Global diabetes epidemic balloons to 350 million Sat,25 Jun 2011 08:34 AM PDT Reuters - LONDON/SAN DIEGO (Reuters) - The number of adults with diabetes worldwide has more than doubled since 1980 to 347 million, a far larger number than previously thought and one that suggests costs of treating the disease will also balloon.
Full Story1 | Top | Amylin study shows insignificant heart rhythm link Fri,24 Jun 2011 04:29 PM PDT Reuters - SAN DIEGO (Reuters) - Analysis of an earlier trial found a "clinically insignificant" link between changes in heart rhythms and use of Bydureon, a long-acting diabetes drug being developed by Amylin Pharmaceuticals, Eli Lilly and Alkermes. Full Story1 | Top | FDA rejects Pain, Pfizer anti-abuse painkiller Fri,24 Jun 2011 03:46 PM PDT Reuters - BANGALORE (Reuters) - Pfizer Inc and Pain Therapeutics Inc said U.S. health regulators declined to approve their abuse-resistant painkiller Remoxy, less than a week after a similar Pfizer drug was cleared for sale, sending Pain's stock crashing Friday. Full Story1 | Top |
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