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20 mai, 2006 13:36

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Some Mergers Bring Honeymoons, Others Bring Lawsuits

BBC NEWS | Health | WHO urges drug trial registration

Allure: 15 years as beauty’s bible

http://www.smdailyjournal.com/article_preview.php?id=58925

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Lincoln Journal Star - Lincoln,NE,USA
By The Washington Post. THE QUESTION The safety of breast implants has sparked debate for years. Some people have argued that implants ...

FIND THIS STUDY April 19 issue of the Journal of the National
Pak1 Expression’s Impact in Breast Cancer Patients
Premenopausal patients with estrogen receptor-positive tumors and low Pak1 expression and may respond better to tamoxifen than those with high Pak1 expression.
FREE: Pak up Your Breast Tumor—and Grow!

Radiation Therapy for Older Breast Cancer Patients
Radiation treatment for older women with early breast cancer was associated with lower risk of local recurrence.
FREE: Caring for Older Women With Breast Cancer: Can Observational Research Fill the Clinical Trial Gap?

Lung Cancer Death Rates in Lifelong Nonsmokers
Women nonsmokers are equally likely to die from lung cancer as men, but nonsmoking African American women may be at higher risk of lung cancer death than white women.

Open Access: Statin Use and Breast Cancer
Prospective results from the Women's Health Initiative show that statin users and non-users have the same risks of invasive breast cancer.

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Scientists Are Searching the Seas for Cancer Drugs

Attention Turns to Lung Cancer in Nonsmokers
Related Stat Bite: Causes of Lung Cancer in Nonsmokers

World Health Organization Focuses On Antitobacco Efforts in Developing Nations Through Treaty

Gigi-Karen

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Vietnamese Agent Orange Victims Sue Dow and Monsanto in US Court
ZNet - Woods Hole,MA,USA
... A group of alleged Vietnamese victims are the first to seek legal redress and compensation from the US companies, namely Dow Chemical and Monsanto Corp, that ...

http://www.zmag.org/content/showarticle.cfm?SectionID=44&ItemID=10278


Hartford Courant - United States
... ago. The first issue explored animal testing and silicone breast implants - besides the latest color cosmetics trends. "We gave ...

Interact with The Courant:

> Email Reader Rep. Karen Hunter with comments.
> Visit Karen's daily Blog.
> View today's corrections.
> Contact a reporter.

Gigi-Karen Here is our chance to get a correct article on the dangers of all breast implants printed by this reporter, Karen Hunter ladies.

I have another reporter that Has personally contacted me. She wants to do an article For a well known magazine, on our health issues, etc., on breast implants also. I'll need, women willing to speak there opinions on the likes and dislikes of there Breast implants. She has a survey we; can complete and get the truth out concerning these toxic, faulty un approved devices. I'll send the information on this reporter an; our own experiences questions with breast implants-health yada yada.

Antibiotic Linked to Liver Problems

http://www.intelihealth.com/IH/ihtIH/EMIHC267/333/21291/466301.html?d=dmtICNNews

Mentor 4Q Profit Jumps
MSN Money - USA
(AP) - Mentor Corp., which makes cosmetic surgery products including breast implants, said Monday ... to $305 million, excluding sales from its silicone gel breast ...

http://news.moneycentral.msn.com/provider/providerarticle.asp?feed=AP&Date=20060522&ID=5739389

Gigi-Karen I hope there new, toxic gummy bear breast implants are never approved!

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Reuters Health eLine

UCB's big drug hope faces battle in Crohn's market

Tue May 23, 2006 8:25 PM EDT

Reuters Health eLine

J&J wins US OK for needle-free painkiller system

Tue May 23, 2006 8:25 PM EDT

BBC NEWS | Health | Doctors attack 'bogus' therapies

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/health/5007118.stm

BBC NEWS | Health | Pill 'reverses' vegetative state

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/health/5008744.stm

BBC NEWS | Health | Poor balance predicts Alzheimer's

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/health/5005716.stm

Fosamax Fears

Pharmaceutical giant Merck is under pressure after people reported developing osteonecrosis in the jaw after taking bone strengthening osteoporosis drug Fosamax. Internationally, approximately 2500 cases have been reported from people taking the same class of drugs, bisphosphates, to help prevent bone loss. Dozens of sufferers in the United States have begun filing lawsuits against Merck, who is already dealing with thousands of legal battles surrounding its painkiller Vioxx. [SUN SENTINEL]

The Vioxx Maelstrom

Two words sum up the recent data on Merck's disastrous drug: insufficient and depressing.

Click the link below to read the full story:

http://www.forbes.com/2006/05/22/merck-vioxx-approve-cx_mh_0522mrk.html?partner=alerts

 Wolves in Sheep's Clothing: "Special-interest Watchdog" Exposed as Tobacco Industry Front Group - Center for Media and Democrac

Confidence Game: Burson-Marsteller's PR Plan for Silicone Breast Implants

Disbarred Asbestos Lawyer Pleads Not Guilty to 41-Count Federal Indictment

   

For 9th Circuit, Less Means More

 

 

 


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