This Week's Top 10 Viewed Stories
� 1. Prostate Cancer: Prevent It!
CLEVELAND. (Ivanhoe Newswire) -- The longer a man lives, the more likely he is to get prostate cancer at some point. Overall, one in seven men will be diagnosed with it in their lifetime. And the traditional test to spot it the PSA test, has several drawbacks, including possible complications from biopsies that often follow. So why not try to avoid the tests altogether while cutting your risk of getting the disease?
CLEVELAND. (Ivanhoe Newswire) -- The longer a man lives, the more likely he is to get prostate cancer at some point. Overall, one in seven men will be diagnosed with it in their lifetime. And the traditional test to spot it the PSA test, has several drawbacks, including possible complications from biopsies that often follow. So why not try to avoid the tests altogether while cutting your risk of getting the disease?
� 2. Cancer Drug 49 Times More Potent Than Cisplatin
July 7, 2015 - A new cancer drug has been found to have effectiveness for ovarian and bowel cancer that is 49 times as potent is Cisplatin. The key to this new drug, researchers report, is that it can shut down a ...
July 7, 2015 - A new cancer drug has been found to have effectiveness for ovarian and bowel cancer that is 49 times as potent is Cisplatin. The key to this new drug, researchers report, is that it can shut down a ...
� 3. Mechanism That Causes Neuropathic Pain Found
July 7, 2015 - A biological process called endoplasmic reticulum stress appears to play a key role in causing neuropathic pain, according to a new study. The discovery could eventually lead to new therapeutics for ...
July 7, 2015 - A biological process called endoplasmic reticulum stress appears to play a key role in causing neuropathic pain, according to a new study. The discovery could eventually lead to new therapeutics for ...
� 4. Unique Group of High-Risk Lymphoma Patients Discovered
June 29, 2015 - About 20 percent of follicular lymphoma patients consistently experience their disease coming back within two years of being treated with the latest therapies. New research confirms that patients in ...
June 29, 2015 - About 20 percent of follicular lymphoma patients consistently experience their disease coming back within two years of being treated with the latest therapies. New research confirms that patients in ...
� 5. What Cause Cancers to Become More Aggressive?
June 29, 2015 - The enzyme PI3K appears to be exploited in almost every type of human cancer, making it the focus of considerable interest as a therapeutic target. ...
June 29, 2015 - The enzyme PI3K appears to be exploited in almost every type of human cancer, making it the focus of considerable interest as a therapeutic target. ...
� 6. Save Your Heart - Through Your Wrist!
PITTSBURGH. (Ivanhoe Newswire) -- Every year, one million Americans undergo a procedure called angioplasty. Doctors insert a catheter with a stent into a patient’s artery to open blockages near their heart. Now, a new study may have cardiologists rethinking their approach and for some patients, an easier recovery may be all in the wrist.
PITTSBURGH. (Ivanhoe Newswire) -- Every year, one million Americans undergo a procedure called angioplasty. Doctors insert a catheter with a stent into a patient’s artery to open blockages near their heart. Now, a new study may have cardiologists rethinking their approach and for some patients, an easier recovery may be all in the wrist.
� 7. 2nd Allergic Reaction Can Occur Hours After 1st
July 7, 2015 - New research offers clues as to why some kids can have a second, related severe allergic reaction hours after a first - and what to do about ...
July 7, 2015 - New research offers clues as to why some kids can have a second, related severe allergic reaction hours after a first - and what to do about ...
� 8. Stem Cells for Diabetes
SAN DIEGO. (Ivanhoe Newswire) -- Three-million Americans have type I diabetes, a disease where the immune system stops the pancreas from making insulin. Patients rely on daily blood sugar checks and insulin injections to survive. But now, there’s hope on the horizon. Researchers are conducting the first study to look at embryonic stem cells for type-one diabetes.
SAN DIEGO. (Ivanhoe Newswire) -- Three-million Americans have type I diabetes, a disease where the immune system stops the pancreas from making insulin. Patients rely on daily blood sugar checks and insulin injections to survive. But now, there’s hope on the horizon. Researchers are conducting the first study to look at embryonic stem cells for type-one diabetes.
� 9. Stroke: Clot-Removal Devices Now Recommended
June 29, 2015 - Updated stroke treatment recommendations include using a stent retrieval device to remove blood clots from large arteries in select patients. Clot-busting medication -- tPA -- continues to be the ...
June 29, 2015 - Updated stroke treatment recommendations include using a stent retrieval device to remove blood clots from large arteries in select patients. Clot-busting medication -- tPA -- continues to be the ...
� 10. The Painful Truth About Wine and Sulfites
ORLANDO, Fla. (Ivanhoe Newswire) -- Since 1987 the FDA has required all domestic wines, beers and spirits that contain more than 10 parts per million (ppm) of sulfites to have a warning label saying “contains sulfites.” But do these sulfites cause our headaches?
ORLANDO, Fla. (Ivanhoe Newswire) -- Since 1987 the FDA has required all domestic wines, beers and spirits that contain more than 10 parts per million (ppm) of sulfites to have a warning label saying “contains sulfites.” But do these sulfites cause our headaches?
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