Blood Information - December 3, 2008

Despite Testing, AIDS Spreading Within Porn Industry

September 23, 2005 - Topics aids, infection, sex, safety and blood
Investigators with the Los Angeles County Department of Health Services recently became aware of four cases of HIV infection related to work in the adult film industry.

These infections occurred despite a widely adopted voluntary program of HIV and STD testing within the adult film industry

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Survey: "Love Handles" Can "Break" Your Heart

September 20, 2005 - Topics survey, disease, heart disease, education and study
A recent survey reveals there's little love in "love handles." The study claims the abdominal fat found in "love handles" is a significant risk factor for heart disease - a problem many people are not aware of
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Companies Offer Bonus To Employees Who Get Fit

September 19, 2005 - Topics diet, senior, hospital, blood and study

Hector Duarte Jr. - All Headline News Staff Reporter

Worthington Industries Inc. - one of the rare businesses that pays the full cost of employee health insurance - limited its generosity last year, saying workers have to take responsibility for their health if they want to continue getting free insurance

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Chinese Weight Loss Medicines May Prove Harmful

September 16, 2005 - Topics medicine, cancer, blood, herb and aids
The Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) says traditional Chinese medicine slimming aids may contain potentially harmful substances.

A drug which raises blood pressure and an amphetamine-like stimulant have both been found in slimming aids

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Drug-coated Stent Reduces Surgery Need in Heart Patients

September 14, 2005 - Topics surgery, hospital, research, blood and study
A new study of heart patients shows that putting a small, drug-coated metal tube, or stent, inside the blood vessels can reduce the need for major surgery or other procedures. Each year, about 1 million Americans are treated for blocked heart vessels that prevent blood from flowing the way it should.

The stents are coated with a drug called Paclitaxel, which prevents scar tissue from growing and re-clogging the artery

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