Study: Aspirin Works in Stroke Patients (AP)
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Aspirin Can Cut Risk of Some Breast
Cancer -Study
Aspirin Can Cut Risk of Some Breast
Cancer -Study
05/25/2004 08:59 PMReuters via Wired News May 26 2004 1:09AM GMT
Study: Aspirin May Cut Breast Cancer
Risk (AP)
Study: Aspirin May Cut Breast Cancer
Risk (AP)
05/25/2004 04:21 PMAP - Aspirin, the wonder drug that can help prevent heart attacks and
strokes, also appears to reduce women's chances of developing the most
common type of breast cancer, a study found.
Study Finds Aspirin Might Cut Risk of
Breast Cancer
Study Finds Aspirin Might Cut Risk of
Breast Cancer
05/25/2004 05:47 PMWomen who take aspirin regularly have a lower risk of breast cancer
than those who do not, researchers are reporting.
Estrogen Study Stopped Early Because of
Slight Stroke Risk
Estrogen Study Stopped Early Because of
Slight Stroke Risk
03/06/2004 02:02 AMA study of estrogen therapy in postmenopausal women has been stopped a
year ahead of schedule because the estrogen increased the risk of
stroke.
Antioxidant-Heavy Diet Provides
Protection during Stroke, Study Suggests
Antioxidant-Heavy Diet Provides
Protection during Stroke, Study Suggests
04/13/2005 02:00 AMStudy Links Aspirin, Lower Breast Cancer
Risk (Los Angeles Times)
Study Links Aspirin, Lower Breast Cancer
Risk (Los Angeles Times)
05/26/2004 04:38 AMLos Angeles Times - An aspirin a day may keep more than just heart
attacks, strokes and colorectal cancer at bay. It also may protect
women against breast cancer, especially those who have gone through
menopause.
FDA OKs Ecstasy Study in Cancer Patients
(AP)
FDA OKs Ecstasy Study in Cancer Patients
(AP)
12/28/2004 09:31 AMAP - The illegal club drug Ecstasy can trigger euphoria among the
dance club set, but can it ease the debilitating anxiety that cancer
patients feel as they face their final days?
" Aspirin and Sex Drive"
" Aspirin and Sex Drive"
06/18/2004 12:29 AMFor Some, Aspirin May Not Help Hearts
For Some, Aspirin May Not Help Hearts
07/20/2004 02:51 AMNew evidence suggests that for many of the millions of Americans who
take aspirin regularly to prevent heart attacks and strokes, the pills
do little if any good.
Aspirin-a-day call for over 50s
Aspirin-a-day call for over 50s
04/13/2005 06:44 AMPeople aged 50 and over should consider taking aspirin to reduce their
risk of heart attacks and strokes, say experts.
Trial to see if aspirin can stop cancer
Trial to see if aspirin can stop cancer
01/01/2004 08:41 PMStraits Times Jan 1 2004 7:07PM ET
Aspirin Is Seen as Preventing Breast
Tumors
Aspirin Is Seen as Preventing Breast
Tumors
05/25/2004 10:02 PMThe finding is just one more lifesaving property credited to a
familiar drug that has been around for 100 years and is still far from
fully understood.
Can Aspirin Prevent Breast Cancer?
Can Aspirin Prevent Breast Cancer?
05/26/2004 07:34 AMBusiness Week May 26 2004 12:05PM GMT
Stroke My Giant Armpit
Stroke My Giant Armpit
06/24/2004 10:05 AMMark Morford gazes in
awestruck horror at the
Axe deodorant bodyspray mascot
Pitman, a walking armpit "with no head and no arms and no genitalia
and no discernable reason for existing."
Pinochet Recovering After Stroke (AP)
Pinochet Recovering After Stroke (AP)
12/19/2004 03:35 PMAP - Gen. Augusto Pinochet was conscious and mobile but remained
hospitalized after suffering a stroke, the Army Hospital said Sunday,
while the former dictator's family insisted that he's too ill to be
tried on human rights charges.
Maytag's Stroke of Genius
Maytag's Stroke of Genius
08/17/2004 11:23 AMOffering customers a try-it-before-you-buy-it option is a smart move.
Hope for stroke victims
Hope for stroke victims
07/26/2004 08:53 PMDirect and Related Links for 'Hope for stroke
victims'
ABC News reports that there may be hope for stroke victims thanks
to the brain cells taken from fetuses. The brain cells in question
come from fetuses that were aborted a long time ago. The brain cells
are not the same as the embryonic stem cells that we see on the news
from time to time. Still, even though reports state that this is some
how different than stem cells, they are still coming from…
Aspirin cuts breast cancer risk
Aspirin cuts breast cancer risk
05/26/2004 04:28 AMAspirin can help reduce the risk of breast cancer, mounting evidence
shows.
Mickelson Wins Masters by One Stroke
(AP)
Mickelson Wins Masters by One Stroke
(AP)
04/11/2004 09:03 PMAP - Phil Mickelson's agonizing pursuit of a major ended Sunday at the
Masters when he made an 18-foot birdie putt on the final hole, a
spectacular conclusion to a back-nine duel with Ernie Els.
Singh Leads Buick Classic by a Stroke
(AP)
Singh Leads Buick Classic by a Stroke
(AP)
06/10/2004 07:17 PMAP - Vijay Singh took the pressure off his shaky putting game with
solid driving and pinpoint short-iron play. Hitting it close on hole
after hole, Singh shot an 8-under 63 on Thursday to take the
first-round lead in the Buick Classic, the final PGA Tour event before
the U.S. Open next week at Shinnecock Hills.
Hale Irwin Wins Senior PGA by One Stroke
(AP)
Hale Irwin Wins Senior PGA by One Stroke
(AP)
05/31/2004 06:49 PMAP - Hale Irwin birdied the 18th hole to win the weather-plagued
Senior PGA Championship by one stroke over Jay Haas on Monday.
...and on MetaFilter, we drop a pony at
the stroke of midnight.
...and on MetaFilter, we drop a pony at
the stroke of midnight.
12/31/2003 06:08 PM Can't make it to
Times Square to see
the
crysta
l ball drop? Well, in Atlanta, they're
dropping a peach. In Raleigh, an
acorn. In
Miami, an
orange. In Mount Olive, NC, a three-foot lighted
p
ickle. My favorite? In Lebanon, PA, they're dropping a
six-
foot-long bologna....and in nearby Cleona, they're dropping a
two-
foot-wide pretzel. (The state capital, Harrisburg, is
drop
ping a cow painted to
look like a
strawberry.) But they really pull out the drops in Key West,
where there are not one, not two, but
three drops: a pirate
"wench", a conch shell, and a drag queen named Sushi,
who will descend in an
eight-foot-long red high-heeled shoe.
Couples Leads Buick Classic by One
Stroke (AP)
Couples Leads Buick Classic by One
Stroke (AP)
06/11/2004 08:42 PMAP - Dr. Snowball might be making house calls next week at Shinnecock
Hills if Fred Couples keeps playing like this. After night and morning
acupuncture sessions with Halina Snowball in Greenwich, Conn., the
44-year-old Couples shot a bogey-free 6-under 65 on Friday to take the
second-round lead in the Buick Classic.
Golfer Rose Has 2-Stroke Lead at Masters
(AP)
Golfer Rose Has 2-Stroke Lead at Masters
(AP)
04/09/2004 04:00 PMAP - Justin Rose, the youngest pro in the field at 23, showed his
opening-day performance at the Masters was no fluke. The Englishman
was steady as a rock Friday while everyone else jockeyed for position.
Aspirin May Lower Risk of Breast Cancer,
Report Shows
Aspirin May Lower Risk of Breast Cancer,
Report Shows
05/25/2004 07:24 PMWomen who take aspirin regularly have a lower risk of breast cancer
than those who do not, researchers are reporting.
CNN.com - Ex-Joint Chiefs chairman
suffers stroke - Aug 9, 2004
CNN.com - Ex-Joint Chiefs chairman
suffers stroke - Aug 9, 2004
08/10/2004 07:48 PMEx-Joint Chiefs chairman suffers stroke .. John Shalikashvili ..
suffered a stroke ..
CNN
cnn.com/2004/US/08/09/general.stroke/index.html
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site | 4 links
Rose Shoots 71 and Holds Onto 2-Stroke
Lead in Masters
Rose Shoots 71 and Holds Onto 2-Stroke
Lead in Masters
04/09/2004 08:02 PMJustin Rose shot a one-under-par 71 today to retain a two-stroke lead
in the second round of the 68th Masters.
Xerox loses single-stroke patent claim
against PalmOne
Xerox loses single-stroke patent claim
against PalmOne
05/24/2004 11:10 AMIn a patent infringement lawsuit that has survived various rulings and
company configurations, a U.S. District Court on Friday ruled that
Xerox Corp.'s patent for its Unistrokes single-stroke handwriting
recognition software is invalid and as a result dismissed its suit
against PalmOne Inc.
Texting to help SA HIV patients
Texting to help SA HIV patients
04/13/2005 05:46 AMMobile phone text messaging in South Africa is used to help HIV
patients with the complicated process of taking drugs.
Patients to help judge NHS trusts
Patients to help judge NHS trusts
03/30/2005 09:10 PMPatients will get a formal role in assessing the performance of health
trusts in England under a shake-up of the inspection system.
Hospitals Use Technology to Aid Patients
(AP)
Hospitals Use Technology to Aid Patients
(AP)
01/03/2005 06:01 AMAP - Lucille Lamarca could feel her heart begin to beat at a worrisome
pace as she lay there alone in the intensive care unit at Buffalo
General Hospital with a heart condition. Then from a speaker came a
reassuring voice.
Patients kept in dark about care
Patients kept in dark about care
08/04/2004 04:25 AMMany NHS patients say they are not involved enough in decisions about
their care.
Patients denied GP out-of-hours
Patients denied GP out-of-hours
09/06/2004 08:56 AMA health authority has said it can no longer provide a GP out-of-hours
service during the night.
Patients to get private op choice
Patients to get private op choice
09/20/2004 07:02 AMThe government wants patients to be given the choice of having an
operation in a private hospital by 2006.
Hospitals use technology to aid patients
Hospitals use technology to aid patients
01/03/2005 05:56 AMBoston Globe Jan 3 2005 9:14AM GMT
Nurse quizzed over A&E patients
Nurse quizzed over A&E patients
02/14/2004 07:53 AMPolice question a nurse amid fears over the care of 10 patients who
stopped breathing in a hospital's A&E unit.
Patients want control over care
Patients want control over care
04/18/2005 11:12 AMPatients wish they could see a doctor whenever they need and be more
involved in their own care, a report reveals.
Should a doctor be able to refuse to
help patients?
Should a doctor be able to refuse to
help patients?
09/17/2004 10:22 PM
Conscience Clauses and Health Care --
"Yes, we need
to respect individual freedom of religion. But at what point does it
cross the line of not providing essential medical care? At what point
is it malpractice?" she asked. "If someone's beliefs
interfere with practicing their profession, perhaps they should do
something else."
The Protection of Conscience Project feels differently:
Protection of Conscience Laws are needed because powerful interests
are inclined to force health care workers and others to participate,
directly or indirectly, in morally controversial procedures, while
NARAL says:
... Many of these clauses go far beyond respecting individuals'
beliefs to the point of harming women by not providing them with full
information or access to medical treatment. Medicine, not ideology,
should determine medical decisions. Alzheimer's tracked in patients
Alzheimer's tracked in patients
02/17/2004 07:44 PMA technique may allow doctors to monitor how Alzheimer's disease
progresses in living brains.
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