Guest guest Posted December 17, 2003 Report Share Posted December 17, 2003 Wednesday, December 17, 2003 Fitness Important for Cardiovascular Health The protective role of fitness was independent of other cardiovascular risk factors except for weight, according to a longitudinal population cohort study published in the Dec. 17 issue of The Journal of the American Medical Association. Medscape Medical News 2003 Ob/Gyn & Women's Health FDA Panel Backs Easier Access to Morning-After Pill A U.S. advisory panel on Tuesday voted to recommend allowing the Plan B "morning-after" contraceptive pill to be sold without a prescription. Reuters Health Information 2003 Popularity, Success of in Vitro Births Rise in U.S. The number of babies born through in vitro fertilization and other assisted reproductive procedures is rising in the United States as fertility clinics become more popular and successful, according to a federal study released on Tuesday. Reuters Health Information 2003 Dermatology Efalizumab Helpful for Severe Plaque Psoriasis Although this drug improved clinical end points in a randomized trial, editorialists in the Dec. 17 issue of The Journal of the American Medical Association warn about risks and suggest that it should be reserved for patients refractory to established therapies. Medscape Medical News 2003 Hematology-Oncology EGRF Inhibitor Delays Tumor Onset in Murine Model of Breast Cancer Treatment with gefitinib, an orally active epidermal growth factor receptor (EGRF) inhibitor, may help prevent human breast cancer, findings from an animal study suggest. The findings are reported in the Dec. 17 issue of the Journal of the National Cancer Institute. Reuters Health Information 2003 Neurology & Neurosurgery Rotigotine May Be Helpful in Parkinson's Disease In a randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled trial published in the December issue of the Archives of Neurology, transdermal rotigotine was safe, well tolerated, and improved symptoms in Parkinson's patients. Medscape Medical News 2003 Diabetes & Endocrinology Roche Gets FDA Nod to Label Obesity Drug for Teens Roche Holding AG said on Monday the U.S. Food and Drug Administration approved labeling of its Xenical medicine for prescription weight loss by obese teenagers. Reuters Health Information 2003 Pediatrics OC-Folic Acid Combo Proposed to Reduce Birth Defects Adding the nutrient folic acid to an oral contraceptive may be a worthwhile way to further reduce certain types of birth defects, a U.S. advisory panel said Monday. Reuters Health Information 2003 Focus on Lung Cancer Medscape's Lung Cancer Resource Center promotes a better understanding of the disease and of the latest therapeutic strategies. Medscape News Access all of Medscape's medical news stories online. We welcome your comments, write to us at news@... Unsubscribe from this newsletter. Subscribe to this newsletter. Not a Medscape Member? Forgot your login info? Cannot read this newsletter? Prefer the TEXT version? www.medscape.com/dnetext Difficulty linking to a news story? Need additional support? .. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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