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Study: Conditions in LA County Jail fostered spread of CA-MRSA
October 1st 2007Modeling has shown that the large outbreak of community acquired methicillin-resistant S. Aureus (CA-MRSA) associated with the Los Angeles County Jail probably did not have its origin in that facility. That finding surprised the senior author of the study, Sally Blower, PhD.
Study: Vitamin D could halve rates of breast, colorectal cancers
October 1st 2007An estimated 600,000 cases of breast and colorectal cancer a year worldwide-160,000 in the United States-could be prevented by increasing peoples' serum level of vitamin D, according to a new study from the Moores Cancer Center at the University of California, San Diego. It was published in the August issue of the journal Nutrition Reviews.
Prescribing medication requires balancing side effects, benefits
October 1st 2007I recently have found myself questioning the safety profile of the drugs I prescribe. How safe does a drug have to be before I will confidently write a prescription? Conversely, how dangerous does a drug have to be before I will discontinue its use in my practice?
EMR users may not have an edge
October 1st 2007Results of a recently released study suggest that where quality of care is concerned-and despite the hype over recent years-physicians who use electronic medical records (EMR) have no significant edge over those who keep records the old-fashioned way: on paper.
Danish firms launch chocolate drink with cosmetic properties
September 4th 2007Copenhagen, Denmark - Two Danish firms have teamed to produce and market a new, vendable hot chocolate drink that is high in antioxidants, the molecules associated with skin health and anti-aging, reports news source Cosmeticsdesign-europe.com.
Study shines more light on burn-associated morbidity, mortality in children
September 4th 2007Galveston, Texas - A research team from Shriners Hospitals for Children here reports that burn-associated morbidity and mortality in children are driven by an increased hypermetabolic and inflammatory reaction and impaired cardiac function related to burn size, according to news source Medpagetoday.com.
Johns Hopkins study finds encouraging potential for treating rare skin disorder
September 4th 2007Baltimore - Researchers from Johns Hopkins Medical Center have released a study showing that an experimental model of the rare skin disorder epidermolysis bullosa simplex responds promptly to an antioxidant phytochemical found in broccoli and related plants, reports Medpagetoday.com.
Study says women taking antioxidants increase risk of skin cancer
September 4th 2007Paris - A team of French researchers has completed a study showing that women who take antioxidant supplements, which include vitamins C and E and beta carotene, may increase their risk of skin cancer by as much as 68 percent, according to an ABC News report.