Drug
Protein fights inflammatory disease
by Aimee Keenan-Greene
A new study in the Nature Immunology says a protein that acts as a 'master switch' to determine whether certain white blood cells
Medication Use During Pregnancy
January is National Birth Defects Prevention Month. This year, National Birth Defects Prevention Month focuses on medication use and pregnancy. Learn what you should do ...
WikiLeaks Exposes Pfizer's Strong-arm Tactics to Cover up Deaths of Innocent Children
Posted By Dr. Mercola | January 18 2011
U.S. diplomatic cables made public by WikiLeaks show that drugmaker Pfizer hired investigators to find evidence of corruption against Nigeria's attorney ...
UK Finally Makes Smart Decision to Protect Children… Why Doesn’t the US?
Posted By Dr. Mercola | January 17 2011
Ministers of parliament and senior advisers in the UK government ruled against the flu vaccine for children under 5. This decision ...
Sleep drugs cause falls and impair thinking
Adults on sleep medications are at high risk for nighttime falls and potential injury, according to a new study published last week in the Journal ...
False positive mammograms lead to anxiety, lower quality of life
Women with false-positive mammogram results are more likely than those receiving a true positive diagnosis of breast cancer to experience anxiety and lower the quality ...
Hair loss drugs may cause sexual problems
Patients on the drug, 5a-reductase inhibitors (5a-RIs), are at risk of losing their sexual functions, according to new research reported in Journal of Sexual Medicine.
5a-reductase ...
Acetaminophen boosts blood pressure
The Food and drug Administration announced a new rule that requires drug makers to use no more than 325 milligrams of acetaminophen or Paracetamol in ...
Baldness Drug Risks Men's Sexual Health
Posted By Dr. Mercola | January 15 2011
Men could be risking their sexual health by taking the common anti-baldness drug Propecia (finasteride). Experts say the drug can cause ...
FDA wants less acetaminophen in prescription painkillers
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration announced on Jan 13 that drug makers are required to use no more than 325 milligrams of acetaminophen or ...





