North America Information - August 28, 2008

AMA Seeks Stricter FDA Regulation Of Alternative Hormones Or "Bioidenticals"

November 16, 2006 - Topics fda, sex, prescription, north america and men
The American Medical Association (AMA) is seeking stricter FDA regulations of alternative hormone treatments, known as "bioidentical" hormone compounds, according to an AP report.

Recent news of health risks linking conventional prescription hormone medications in the form of estrogen and progestin supplements have some women seeking alternative therapies

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30th Case Of Mad Cow Disease In Japan

Japan's Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries Ministry on Monday confirmed that a five-year-and-four-month-old female cow, which died last week in northern Japan, has tested positive for mad cow disease. The discovery brings to 30 the number of confirmed bovine spongiform encephalopathy cases in Japan.

Reports say the cow was born in June 2001 before the implementation of a ban on meat-and-bone meal which is suspected of being the cause of the brain-wasting disease. The cow was traced on a farm in Chitose, Hokkaido prefecture, it was said

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Vampire Bats May Be More Treat Then Trick Says Neuroscientist

October 31, 2006 - Topics hospital, drink, north america, europe and australia
Vampire bats may have been given a raw deal, says Paul Faure, a neuroscientist at McMaster University in Hamilton, Ontario. They may be more treat then trick, he says, citing clinical trials of a drug using bat enzymes which have improved recovery for stroke victims.

"Vampire bats are not blood suckers," Faure told the Toronto Star. "They drink the blood, they don't suck it

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WHO: 1 Billion People Overweight, 300 Million Obese

October 19, 2006 - Topics disease, global, epidemic, europe and north america
The World Health Organization claims that globally for every four malnourished adults, five more are overweight while 30 percent of them are clinically obese. The massive number is already constituting to a global epidemic.

The world's six billion population counts 1 billion people overweight while 800 million are underfed

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Cancer Death Rates Decline In The U.S.

September 7, 2006 - Topics cancer, breast cancer, north america, tobacco and men
A report confirms a decrease in death rates from all cancers. It also says, more Americans were found to suffer from thyroid cancer.

Experts say that the increased occurrence of thyroid cancers may be the result of enhanced diagnostic tools; it is still premature to rule out other risk factors that may be involved

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