Ulcer Information - December 3, 2008

FDA States "Alternative" Lyme Disease Treatment Can Be Fatal

July 21, 2006 - Topics disease, lyme disease, fda, cardiovascular and stomach ulcer
Health officials stated on Friday that at least one person has died after being injected with a purported treatment for Lyme disease.

The Food and Drug Administration stated that the product is called bismacine or chromocine and it is mixed individually by druggists for use by injections

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Roxane Labs Issues Recall Of Azathioprine 50mg Pills

July 17, 2006 - Topics arthritis, diarrhea, ulcer, blood and food
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and Roxane Laboratories, Inc., are issuing a nationwide voluntary recall of a single manufacturing lot of Azathioprine tablets, USP 50 mg.

The drug, Azathioprine is used to help prevent rejection in kidney transplant patients, and can also be used to manage severe rheumatoid arthritis

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Worms May Help Treat Bowel Disease

June 14, 2006 - Topics disease, whipworm, infection, immune and research
Research conducted by a Microbiology professor at Michigan State University has shown that swallowing worm eggs may be seen as a new treatment for inflammatory bowel syndrome.

Linda Mansfield is one of the several researchers who support the fact living in ultra-hygienic conditions has rendered human body more vulnerable to infections due to weakened immune system

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Protein Supplements May Help Heal Bed Sores

May 11, 2006 - Topics nutrition, nursing home, ulcer, blood and research
Researchers have found that a liquid protein supplement may help heal the bedsores.

Bedsores or pressure ulcers occur when sustained pressure cuts off blood flow to certain areas of the body, a common problem among bedridden and those confined to wheelchair

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Common Cancers Still Nothing To Take Lightly

April 25, 2006 - Topics cancer, ulcer, women, research and study
With summer approaching and more beachgoers hitting the sun - a new study delves into one of the most insidious forms of skin cancer that happen to be the most common.

According to the Harvard Women's Health Watch, basal cell carcinoma is the most common skin cancer and the least dangerous but it's still nothing to take lightly

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