Cash Advance Texas Cash Advance Texas

THE LATEST WORD

Top Industry News – February 28, 2011

Posted on February 28th, 2011 | by Rxmedyn | No Comments »

X-Rays And Unshielded Infants

Doctors Urge Indoor Tanning Ban For Minors

Dairy Intake May Not Mean Much For Longevity: Study

Hard Times Do Not Justify Health Aid Cuts: Study

Study Suggests Link Between Stress Hormone And PTSD In Women

Read the rest of this entry »

Top Industry News – February 25, 2011

Posted on February 25th, 2011 | by Rxmedyn | No Comments »

Statins Might Help HIV Patients, Study Suggests

Rapid Rise In PSA Levels A Poor Predictor Of Prostate Cancer: Study

Many Dialysis Patients At Risk For High Radiation Exposure

Stress Seems To Have No Effect On Fertility Treatments

Study Sees No Benefit To Early Menopause Hot Flashes

Read the rest of this entry »

Top Industry News – February 24, 2011

Posted on February 24th, 2011 | by Rxmedyn | No Comments »

Schizophrenia Risk Is Increased With A Particular Gene Mutation

The Daily Checkup: Treatment, Not Tragedy For Childhood Cardiac Disease & Pediatric Heart Surgery

House Energy And Commerce To Re-Open Heparin Contamination Issue After House Votes To Cut FDA Funding

21,000 Had Whooping Cough Last Year, CDC Says

Study Finds Clue To Chronic Fatigue, Chronic Lyme

Read the rest of this entry »

Top Industry News – February 23, 2011

Posted on February 23rd, 2011 | by Rxmedyn | No Comments »

Global Warming And Changing Climate Patterns May Contribute To Extended Allergy Season: Study

Get Out The Kleenex – Climate Change Lengthens Allergy Season

COPD May Make Shingles More Likely

Study Sees No Link Between Vitamin D, Diabetes

Induced Labor Linked To Raised Risks For First-Time Moms

Read the rest of this entry »

Top Industry News – February 22, 2011

Posted on February 22nd, 2011 | by Rxmedyn | No Comments »

Speaking 2 Languages May Delay Getting Alzheimer’s

Trying Brain Pacemakers To Zap Psychiatric Disease

Climate Change Creates Longer Ragweed Season

Sunscreen Can Prevent Cancer, But Many Still In Dark Concerning Deadly Risks Of Tanning: Survey

Hospitals Aim To Reduce The Number Of Patients Readmitted After Discharge

Read the rest of this entry »

Top Industry News – February 18, 2011

Posted on February 18th, 2011 | by Rxmedyn | No Comments »

Delivery Even A Bit Early May Mean Developmental Delays

U.S. Flu Season Picking Up, CDC Reports

Hay Fever Guidelines Don’t Reflect Real Life

Doubt Cast On Salt Guidelines For Diabetics

Food Tax Could Trim Some People’s Calorie Intake

Read the rest of this entry »

Top Industry News – February 17, 2011

Posted on February 17th, 2011 | by Rxmedyn | No Comments »

Colon Cancer: New Surgical Advances Against A Leading Form Of Cancer

Nearly 10,000 Babies Suffer Crib Injuries Yearly

Study: Doctors Order Tests Out Of Fear Of Lawsuits

Stunting Tall Girls’ Growth May Impact Fertility

CDC Report: Inactivity Highest In Southern, Appalachian States

Read the rest of this entry »

Top Industry News – Febrauary 16, 2011

Posted on February 16th, 2011 | by Rxmedyn | No Comments »

Scientists See Success In Flu Vaccine Made By Faster Method

For Cold Virus, Zinc May Edge Out Even Chicken Soup

‘Real World’ Advice Increases Awareness Of Heart Disease In Women

Early Balding Linked To Risk Of Prostate Cancer

U.S. Hepatitis C Cases Down Sharply Since 1980s

Read the rest of this entry »

Top Industry News – February 15, 2011

Posted on February 15th, 2011 | by Rxmedyn | No Comments »

Experts Seek To Change Confusing Medication Labels

Congenital Heart Defects Can Be Corrected At Birth, But What Happens Next?

Can Relaxation Drinks Put You To Sleep?

Smoking Linked To Lou Gehrig’s Disease

Overweight Women Show Lower Glaucoma Risk

Read the rest of this entry »

Top Industry News – February 14, 2011

Posted on February 14th, 2011 | by Rxmedyn | No Comments »

‘Pediatrics’ Study Disputes Energy-Drink Claims

Screening: Doctors’ Group Urges Fewer Scans For Lower Back Pain

Health At Birth Tied To ADHD Risk

Second-Hand Smoke Ups Risk Of Abnormal Pap Test

Skin Infections Can Spread Easily Among Athletes

Read the rest of this entry »