• AFP, Space.com: Lost footage of first moon landing found in Australia. Universe Today: Lost? Says who?

    Updated: 2010-09-29 19:32:17
    We got a news conflict to report. From Australia comes word via several outlets that a high-quality video of Neil Armstrong climbing down to the moon’s surface has been discovered and will soon get public screening: Sydney Morning Herald / AAP – Judy Skatssoon: New moon walk footage another big step ; Never been seen before, says [...]

  • BBC : Will ya look at that? It’s the worlds oldest whimbrel?

    Updated: 2010-09-29 19:13:07
    A shorty, from the BBC’s science news unit  North East, Orkney, & Shetland Division, looks at first to be a refreshing, guilt-free bit on cute critters without the bother of also reading with distress of global warming, wildlife mistreatment by developers, oil spill, evil poachers or other dire context. The news is simply that on Fetlar [...]

  • CBS, MSNBC, WebMD: Dunkin’ Donuts says coffee is good–and people report it!

    Updated: 2010-09-29 18:05:29
    CBS News reports on its website that, according to a survey, nearly one-third of American workers need a cup of coffee to get through the workday. Nurses and doctors are more dependent on coffee than others, and young people more than older people, CBS tells us. MSNBC just read this story on the air, with the anchor, Contessa [...]

  • CBC Quirks and Quarks: A model of how to cover science news and leave tracks

    Updated: 2010-09-27 20:15:21
    It’s no secret to long time tracker readers that this particular tracker is a fan of Quirks and Quarks, the CBC radio show that Bob McDonald hosts each Saturday – with  exec. producer Jim Handman as drover. Last Saturday had a good lineup on such things as foiling bed bugs with sex pheromones, an ancient Anasazi [...]

  • Adding Another Drug Beats Doubling Dose in Asthma

    Updated: 2010-09-19 13:40:00
    Adding the long-acting anticholinergic tiotropium (Spiriva) to a low-dose inhaled glucocorticoid resulted in better asthma control than doubling the dose of the glucocorticoid, a double-blind, three-way trial found.

  • Weight Loss and Cholesterol

    Updated: 2010-09-19 09:33:57
    Given the extensive care cholesterol campaign that has been developed over several years, the public identified cholesterol as a very harmful substance to the body. But we all have cholesterol. Cholesterol is a lipid, very necessary for life, as with the body synthesizes bile, a substance secreted by the liver, important for digestion. Its also produces [...]

  • Helping to lead the way in asthma research

    Updated: 2010-09-17 02:00:00
    Anyone with asthma will know that a lot of progress has been made in combating the condition over the last ten years, although the benefit has not been evenly felt, especially by people with severe asthma.

  • Poor Metabolism Hikes Childhood Asthma Risk

    Updated: 2010-09-16 20:47:56
    Metabolic problems, most likely due to poor diet early in life, are linked to asthma risk even in normal weight children, researchers found.

  • Smoking Ban Linked to Drop in Kids' Hospitalization

    Updated: 2010-09-15 22:00:00
    Children's hospital admissions for asthma plummeted after passage of a law banning smoking in all enclosed public places and workplaces, a Scottish study found.

  • Vitamin D and Asthma

    Updated: 2010-09-15 17:32:52

  • Osteoporosis Drugs Linked to Rare Fractures

    Updated: 2010-09-15 08:00:00
    An expert panel states that osteoporosis drugs known as bisphosphonates may increase the risk of rare, but painful thigh bone fractures, and their labeling should be updated to reflect this increased risk.

  • FDA Panel Rejects Restrictions on Cough Medicine

    Updated: 2010-09-15 08:00:00
    Per the FDA, restrictions will not be placed on dextromethorphan (DXM), an active ingredient in many over-the-counter cough medications.

  • FDA Approves New Drug For Gout

    Updated: 2010-09-15 08:00:00
    The FDA has approved Krystexxa (pegloticase) to treat the painful condition known as gout in adults who do not respond to or who cannot tolerate conventional therapy.

  • Smokeless Tobacco Won't Help Smokers Quit

    Updated: 2010-09-14 08:00:00
    The American Heart Association says that smokeless tobacco products will not help smokers quit.

  • Proair HFA (Albuterol Sulfate Inhalation Aerosol) - updated on RxList

    Updated: 2010-09-14 08:00:00
    Proair HFA (Albuterol Sulfate Inhalation Aerosol) drug description - FDA approved labeling for prescription drugs and medications at RxList

  • Maxalt (Rizatriptan Benzoate) - updated on RxList

    Updated: 2010-09-14 08:00:00
    Maxalt (Rizatriptan Benzoate) drug description - FDA approved labeling for prescription drugs and medications at RxList

  • Feldene (Piroxicam) - updated on RxList

    Updated: 2010-09-14 08:00:00
    Feldene (Piroxicam) drug description - FDA approved labeling for prescription drugs and medications at RxList

  • CDC Study Shows No Vaccine, Autism Link

    Updated: 2010-09-14 08:00:00
    A CDC study reveals no link between vaccines and autism.

  • Asthma Drug Albuterol May Help Treat Multiple Sclerosis

    Updated: 2010-09-14 08:00:00
    As the result of a new study, adding the asthma drug albuterol to a treatment for multiple sclerosis (MS) improved walking ability and delayed the time to first relapse among patients.

  • Alphagan-P (Brimonidine Tartrate) - updated on RxList

    Updated: 2010-09-14 08:00:00
    Alphagan-P (Brimonidine Tartrate) drug description - FDA approved labeling for prescription drugs and medications at RxList

  • One more push for free prescriptions in England

    Updated: 2010-09-10 02:00:00
    The charity coalition that Asthma UK is leading met with the Health Minister Earl Howe yesterday. He made it clear that the Government is under unprecedented financial pressure, with the coming cuts in public spending.

  • A Link Between Fat and Cancer

    Updated: 2010-09-09 09:23:02
    Research also shows a link between accumulation of fat with cancer in the esophagus, pancreas, colon and rectum, uterus, and kidney, such as breast cancer in women who have entered menopause. There are two recommendations for weight control, which activates the body for at least 30 minutes a day and avoid as much as possible to [...]

  • Sinus Infection Medication

    Updated: 2010-09-09 04:20:45
    Sinus infection or sinusitis is inflammation of the sinuses. Sinuses are the hollow cavities in the bones around the nose. When these sinuses get inflamed because of some viral or fungal infection, it results in blockage of air or mucus inside, which causes lot of pain and discomfort, often known ...

  • Sinus Infections

    Updated: 2010-09-09 04:20:44
    Sinus infection, also known as sinusitis, is an infection that affects the sinuses in the body. Sinuses are the hollow spaces or cavities near the bones in the skull around the nose. Sinusitis is the swelling of these sinuses because of some allergic or immune reaction that causes the sinuses ...

  • Muscle Spasms

    Updated: 2010-09-09 04:20:43
    Muscles are made up of elastic fibers that not only give general shape to the body, but also contract to move its various parts. The body gets its frame and shape from the skeleton muscles. These are voluntary muscles. The contraction of these muscles is consciously determined by the living ...

  • Pulled Muscles

    Updated: 2010-09-09 04:20:42
    A human body gets its shape and all possible flex movements due to the presence of muscles. The contraction of the muscles voluntarily helps in moving the legs or hands while walking, or to turn the neck when somebody calls from behind. The muscles are made up of elastic fibers ...

  • Muscles

    Updated: 2010-09-09 04:20:40
    The human body is a complex system. It consists of cells or small units that are organized to function together. Every body function is coordinated by the nerve cells in the brain, whether it is movement of the eyes or the heartbeat. In the body, Muscles are one of the ...

  • Build Muscles

    Updated: 2010-09-09 04:20:40
    The human body consists of various systems performing a multitude of functions. Every action is determined and stimulated as per the nervous system. Similarly, the actions to move a limb or any other body part are conditioned by the muscular system. Muscle, known for its elasticity, contracts to help the ...

  • Upper Back Pain

    Updated: 2010-09-09 04:20:39
    Upper back pains are not as common as lower back pains; they also do not have the host of causes that trigger lower back pain. But whenever they occur, they are equally painful in nature. Mainly two causes of upper back pain have been identified: muscular irritation in the myofascial ...

  • Lower Back Pain

    Updated: 2010-09-09 04:20:37
    The back is made up of several different bones, called vertebrae, which are stacked upon each other to form a strong column that supports the upper portion of the body. Bones near neck are called cervical vertebrae, those adjacent to chest are called thoracic vertebrae, those around the lower back ...

  • Back Pain Relief

    Updated: 2010-09-09 04:20:37
    Different types of back pains have different types of causes, and to gain some relief, the cause rather than the symptom should be addressed. People suffering from back pain are often suggested by friends and relatives to have complete bed rest, which is a misconception. Mere bed rest would not ...

  • Back Pain

    Updated: 2010-09-09 04:20:36
    Statistics reveal that up to 85% of all people have back pain at any given time in their lives. Nearly 2% of all American workers get compensated for back-pain-related disabilities. Back pain can occur for several reasons like injury to the muscles on account of their overuse or otherwise, strains, ...

  • NHS Cuts ? which should we fight?

    Updated: 2010-09-07 02:00:00
    The NHS is currently planning significant cuts. Although its spending is protected in real terms by government, it still needs to find £20 billion of savings in England over the next three years to meet the extra costs of medical inflation and an ageing population.

  • For Resistant Asthma, First Check the Basics

    Updated: 2010-09-02 23:30:00
    At least half of children with severe, apparently treatment-resistant asthma can be successfully managed with conventional treatments using a thorough, multidisciplinary approach, researchers suggested.

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