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    Experts Add To Growing Warnings About Asthma Drug (August 24, 2006) -- University of Iowa asthma experts are trying to ensure that an asthma drug combination is prescribed only when truly necessary. The long-acting asthma drug salmeterol used in combination with an ... > full story

    Scientists Stop Autoimmune Disease Without Shutting Off Immune System (August 23, 2006) -- Researchers at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill may have found a safer, more effective way to treat the life-threatening autoimmune skin disease pemphigus vulgaris without turning off ... > full story

    Research Points To 'Addictive' Protein In Treating Breast Cancer (August 23, 2006) -- William Kinlaw, an associate professor of medicine at Dartmouth Medical School, has been working on a protein called S14 since 1990. Over the past few months, however, the news about S14 has picked ... > full story

    Mouse Mimics Chronic Leukemia, Will Aid Drug Development (August 23, 2006) -- A study by cancer researchers here reveals that a new strain of mice offers the first real animal model for an incurable form of chronic leukemia and should greatly aid the development of new drugs ... > full story

    Study Drug Holds Promise As Alternative To Castration For Early Prostate Cancers (August 23, 2006) -- Traditionally, medical castration therapy following radiotherapy can significantly improve survival for men with locally advanced prostate cancer, compared to radiotherapy ... > full story

    Protein Found To Protect Breast Cancer Tumors From Chemotherapy (August 22, 2006) -- About half of women whose breast cancer is treated with standard chemotherapy have their cancer return within five years. Most chemotherapeutic drugs have undesirable side effects, but there has been ... > full story

    'Mint' Pain Killer Takes Leaf Out Of Ancient Medical Texts (August 22, 2006) -- A new synthetic treatment inspired by ancient Greek and Chinese remedies could offer pain relief to millions of patients with arthritis and nerve damage, a new University of Edinburgh study ... > full story

    Snail Toxin May Spur New Drugs For Alzheimer's, Parkinson's, Depression (August 21, 2006) -- University of Utah researchers isolated an unusual nerve toxin in venom from an ocean-dwelling cone snail, and say its ability to glom onto the brain's nicotine receptors may be useful for designing ... > full story

    Enzyme Replacement Drug Found To Be Effective Treatment For Hunter Syndrome (August 21, 2006) -- An article reporting results from a pivotal clinical trial that helped gain U.S. Food and Drug Administration approval for the first treatment for Hunter disease has been published online by the ... > full story

    New Treatment -- First In Years -- Demonstrated For Dangerous Staph Infections (August 18, 2006) -- Duke University Medical Center researchers have demonstrated in an international clinical trial the effectiveness and safety of a new drug for treating bloodstream and heart infections caused by ... > full story

    3-D Forms Link Antibiotic Resistance And Brain Disease (August 18, 2006) -- The story of what makes certain types of bacteria resistant to a specific antibiotic has a sub-plot that gives insight into the cause of a rare form of brain degeneration among children, according to ... > full story

    Research Reveals Inner Workings Of Immune System 'Thermostat' (August 18, 2006) -- The immune system runs hot, sending out inflammatory infection-fighting proteins, then cools down by releasing anti-inflammatory soothers. A Brown University-led research team explains how this ... > full story

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