Blood Information - December 3, 2008

New Therapy For Breast Cancer Treatment

September 27, 2005 - Topics breast cancer, cancer, disease, blood and study
A new therapy for the treatment of recurrent breast cancer is announced by BSD Medical Corporation on Tuesday, bringing hope to survivors of the deadly disease.

The reported study conducted at Duke University Medical Center showed a near triple rate of tumor elimination for recurrent breast cancer when this therapy was added to conventional radiation therapy

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Infants Die From Disease In Ohio Hospital

September 24, 2005 - Topics hospital, disease, infant, diarrhea and blood
WLWT-TV reports the deaths of two infants at University Hospital in Cincinnati due to gastrointestinal disease - and five others are also infected.

The babies in the neonatal intensive care unit were found to have necrotizing enterocolitis, or NEC. The disease mostly affects premature infants and causes inflammation and destruction of the bowel or parts of the bowel

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Disease Claims Two Infants In Ohio Hospital

September 23, 2005 - Topics hospital, disease, infant, diarrhea and blood
WLWT-TV reports the deaths of two infants at University Hospital in Cincinnati due to gastrointestinal disease - and five others are also infected.

The babies in the neonatal intensive care unit were found to have necrotizing enterocolitis, or NEC. The disease mostly affects premature infants and causes inflammation and destruction of the bowel or parts of the bowel

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Two Infants Die Of Infectious Disease at Cincinnati Hospital

September 23, 2005 - Topics hospital, disease, infant, diarrhea and blood
WLWT-TV reports the deaths of two infants at University Hospital in Cincinnati due to gastrointestinal disease - and five others are also infected.

The babies in the neonatal intensive care unit were found to have necrotizing enterocolitis, or NEC. The disease mostly affects premature infants and causes inflammation and destruction of the bowel or parts of the bowel

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Teen Blood Pressure Affected By Exposure To Violence

September 23, 2005 - Topics violence, blood, disease, stress and child
Canadian researchers find frequent exposure to violence may affect teens' blood pressure and heart rates. Officials say results suggest exposure to violence may not only have psychological effects as has been previously demonstrated, but physiological effects as well.

Previous research found a link between violence exposure and daytime systolic blood pressure (the top number) and nighttime diastolic blood pressure (the bottom number) among adolescents

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