Deseases
SIDS: New data from research
Fri Mar 5, 12:13 / comments: 0
A team of researchers from the Faculty of Medicine and University Hospitals of Strasbourg has identified "an anomaly of the nervous regulation of cardiac function" in the sudden infant death.
Parkinson's disease: reduce risk by ibuprofen
Fri Feb 19, 13:13 / comments: 0
According to a study conducted by the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke, regular consumers of ibuprofen had by 40% less chance of developing Parkinson's disease than others.
Asthma: How to halt the crisis?
Sat Feb 13, 09:08 / comments: 0
Parents can identify the warning signs of asthma in their children but do not treat the symptoms early enough to halt or avert the crisis.
Parkinson: Smell disorders can be a sign?
Sat Jan 30, 10:22 / comments: 0
Disorders of smell allow earlier diagnosis of Parkinson's disease? This is the idea that developing specialists in a study resumed recently in the Journal of International Medicine (JIM).
New promising treatment against hepatitis-C
Thu Jan 21, 12:18 / comments: 0
U.S. researchers have discovered a new substance that blocks the replication of hepatitis C, potentially paving the way for more effective treatments against this infection, the leading cause of liver cancer.
Cell phones to treat Alzheimer's disease?
Thu Jan 7, 15:13 / comments: 0
Having been suspected to cause brain tumors, cell phones reveal the miraculous healing properties to prevent Alzheimer's disease.
Gastroenteritis: How to respond to symptoms
Mon Dec 28, 12:49 / comments: 0
Here are some steps on how to respond to the symptoms of gastroenteritis. These recommendations will improve the health status of adults in few days. However, it is strongly recommended that infants and elderly should consult a doctor as soon as the first signs of the disease appear.
H1N1: A "rapidly fatal" form of the disease
Fri Dec 25, 14:47 / comments: 0
The people who died from influenza H1N1 had contracted a form of "rapidly fatal" disease, which kills but in different ways, according to a study published Thursday in the United States.
Do not kiss frogs!
Sun Dec 13, 13:44 / comments: 0
The American Veterinary Medical Association urged the American public not to "kiss frogs", because the amphibians are known to be carriers of salmonella.
Influenza A transmissible to pets?
Tue Nov 24, 13:29 / comments: 0
Owners of animals infected with influenza A could transmit the virus to their pets.
Down syndrome: a new hope
Thu Nov 19, 14:42 / comments: 0
Encouraging research on mice could potentially lead to treatments to improve the mental functioning of children with Down syndrome, according to a study released Wednesday.
Pertussis: Not only children are affected
Wed Nov 18, 13:04 / comments: 0
Pertussis affects not only newborns. Certainly, it is more severe for them, but adults also can contract it and pass it to infants not yet immunized. One solution: adults need immunization too.
A vaccine against malaria within three years?
Sun Nov 15, 10:52 / comments: 0
A vaccine against malaria, including the final test phase has been underway since May in seven African countries, could be licensed within three to five years.
What is the Guillain-Barre syndrome?
Fri Nov 13, 16:14 / comments: 0
What are the symptoms? Symptoms may be mild (tingling, loss of sensation, tachycardia, headache) or may result in having more serious disorders such as complete paralysis.
Mosquitoes to fight against malaria?
Fri Nov 6, 00:10 / comments: 0
The mosquitoes that transmit malaria to humans could also be used in the fight against this disease, according to a study.
H1N1 influenza: first case of Tamiflu resistance in the Netherlands
Thu Nov 5, 16:56 / comments: 0
A patient with severe symptoms of the flu has been infected with H1N1 virus resistant to oseltamivir, marketed under the name Tamiflu.
Systemic lupus erythematosus treatment: Positive clinical results
Tue Nov 3, 05:20 / comments: 0
The British pharmaceutical GlaxoSmithKline (GSK) and U.S. Human Genome Sciences (HGS) announced on Monday positive clinical results for a second study of treatment against systemic lupus erythematosus, a chronic inflammatory disease.
Asthma: do follow your treatment!
Wed Oct 28, 18:13 / comments: 0
The difficulties in treating asthma are primarily due to poor monitoring of medication by patients, according to a study.
Swine fever hits the north of Russia
Thu Oct 22, 18:18 / comments: 0
African swine fever, a disease fatal to pigs but not transmissible to humans, has reached 2000 kilometers from south to north-west Russia
Hepatitis C: the ongoing revolution
Thu Oct 22, 17:01 / comments: 0
New drug trials should improve the cure rate.
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