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... Diabetes, Women's Health and Pediatrics. The Company's Cardiovascular and Diabetes products treat patients with high cholesterol, hypertension, high triglycerides, unstable angina and Type 2 diabetes; its Women's Health products are designed to ...
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... acid synthase (FAS), which are enzymes that build fatty acids. These drugs are currently used to treat obesity and high cholesterol. Treatment with 5-tetradecyloxy-2-furoic acid (TOFA), an ACC inhibitor, resulted in a more than thousand-fold ...
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... thousands of these health expectancy calculations for financial planners," said Brooks. "People, especially those with high net worth, are concerned more about the risk of living too long than about what happens if they die prematurely. What if they ...
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Pfizer Inc. is shifting its research focus to diseases that have high potential for treatment improvements, such as cancer and Alzheimer's disease, and where it can be a market leader.
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... or PAD. Lifestyle changes that can help manage leg artery disease include exercising, managing diabetes, lowering high cholesterol, lowering high blood pressure, a diet low in saturated fats and calories, maintaining ideal body weight and not ...
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... some of the latest health and medical news developments, compiled by editors of HealthDay: The widely prescribed cholesterol-lowering drugs called statins, which include Lipitor and Crestor, don't increase the risk of the neurodegenerative disease ...
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... Turns out that Denny suffers from acid reflux disease, "weak stream", restless leg syndrome, hemorrhoids, weak bowel, high cholesterol, and high blood pressure. Before he can finish citing his list of medical woes, which did NOT include erectile ...
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... development update on Tuesday, will end drug development in an area known for its flagship $12 billion per year cholesterol-lowering drug Lipitor, as well as some of it's biggest disappointments. Alzheimer's disease, diabetes, ...
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New research published online in The FASEB Journal suggests that pregnant women should think twice about high-fat foods.
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... of ThyroTest ," commented Vera Leonard, chief executive officer of CLX Medical. "His extensive experience in high level investment banking and financial management is expected to be a great asset to the company as it implements a comprehensive ...
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... headache) than these other medications. Two new studies examined the possibility that two of the newest cholesterol medicines - ezetimibe (Zetia) and the combination drug ezetimibe/simvastatin (Vytorin) - might slightly raise the risk of dying from ...
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... with allergic reactions to peanuts can look through the ingredients list for peanuts or peanut derivatives. Those with high cholesterol can read the labels to determine if certain products affect cholesterol levels. But what if the threat comes from ...
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... HIV/AIDS besides a lack of condom use is needed. Kavis Kario, a member of Parliament from Selebi-Phikwe West, said the high prevalence of HIV/AIDS among sexually active people in the country is troublesome because it challenges efforts to curb the ...
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... build fatty acids, acetyl-CoA carboxylase (ACC) and fatty acid synthase (FAS), used in the treatment of obesity and high cholesterol, to determine whether HCMV-induced fatty acid production was necessary for enveloped viruses to make copies of ...
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... overweight or obese. Research has shown links between obesity and a number of chronic diseases: hypertension, high levels of cholesterol or triglycerides, type-2 diabetes, coronary heart disease, stroke, gall bladder disease, osteoarthritis, sleep ...
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... for elderly people, according to research reported recently at the American Heart Association's recent conference on high blood pressure. Free video by Harvard Heart Letter tells you how to get a good reading Aug. 26, 2008 Ankle brachial index is ...
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