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News: February 14, 2012

Nitric Oxide Doesn't Seem to Help Preemies' Lungs: Report
THURSDAY, July 22 (HealthDay News) -- In a new study that looked at the use of nitric oxide in premature infants, researchers found that lung function didn't improve in babies who were not black, although one expert said the treatment may help som...
'The Pill' May Reduce Asthma Symptoms
FRIDAY, Nov. 13 (HealthDay News) -- Women with asthma may notice that their asthma symptoms get worse at certain times of the month. Now, a new study confirms that fluctuating female hormone levels appear to affect airway inflammation, but oral co...
Topical Cream for Erectile Dysfunction Shows Promise
FRIDAY, Sept. 18 (HealthDay News) -- A topical cream for erectile dysfunction shows promise in animal testing and could become an alternative for men who can't tolerate the pill form of the drugs, U.S. researchers report. Oral erectile dysfunction...
Compounds Found to Protect Rabbits From Cerebral Palsy
WEDNESDAY, Feb. 25 (HealthDay News) -- In experiments with rabbits, a team of scientists has created two chemical compounds that appear to protect a fetus from developing cerebral palsy from a lack of oxygen. "It is known that if you have too much...
Nitric Oxide Monitoring of Little Benefit for Kids' Asthma
FRIDAY, Jan. 9 (HealthDay News) -- Measuring nitric oxide levels in an asthmatic child's breath every day does not improve the effectiveness of adjusting the child's medications, a new study shows. Nitric oxide (NO) amounts in an asthmatic's breat...
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