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  • Green Tea Compound May Fight Leukemia
  • Supplements that contain a chemical found in green tea show promise for delaying or preventing the need for chemotherapy in people with early-stage chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL)....

  • Gene Therapy Cures Adult Leukemia
  • Two of three patients dying of chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL) appear cured and a third is in partial remission after infusions of genetically engineered T cells. The technique may work for other cancers, too....

  • Gleevec Gets High Marks for Leukemia Treatment
  • New research suggests that Gleevec has transformed CML, a previously fatal leukemia, into a manageable chronic disease for many patients who take it....

  • Two-Drug Combo May Help Hard-to-Treat Leukemia
  • A combination of two drugs -- the chemotherapy drug Fludara and the biologic drug Campath -- may allow people with hard-to-treat chronic lymphocytic leukaemia (CLL) to live longer....

  • Kareem Abdul-Jabbar Has CML Form of Leukemia
  • Basketball legend Kareem Abdul-Jabbar has announced that he's suffered from leukemia for nearly a year....

  • Newer Drugs Beat Gleevec for Leukemia
  • Two newer drugs, Sprycel and Tasigna, beat out the groundbreaking cancer drug Gleevec in treating people with newly diagnosed chronic myeloid leukemia (CML), researchers report....

  • Stewart Francke Fights Leukemia One Song at a Time
  • The songwriter, himself a survivor of leukemia, wins a major award for his efforts to help others with the disease....

  • Childhood Leukemia, Brain Cancer on the Rise
  • Childhood leukemia and brain cancer are on the rise, and exposure to chemicals in our environment such as chlorinated solvents and the head lice treatment lindane may be partially to blame, according to experts speaking at a conference call sponsored by Safer Chemicals, Healthy Families....

  • CML Chronic Phase Coping Tips
  • WebMD provides tips on coping with Chronic Myelogenous Leukemia symptoms and explains CML accelerated and blast phases....

  • Erbitux Helps Treat Advanced Lung Cancer
  • Adding the targeted drug Erbitux to standard chemotherapy drugs significantly cuts the risk of death for advanced non-small-cell lung cancer patients -- regardless of what chemotherapy combination is used, a study shows....

  • Basic Interpretation of CBC Blood Tests
  • The complete blood count (CBC) is one of the most common blood tests ordered by a doctor. A CBC is usually performed as part of a routine medical checkup or an annual medical examination. CBC blood tests examine the three major blood cells: white blood cells (WBC), red blood cells (RBC) or erythrocytes, and platelets. These tests could also examine the hemoglobin and hematocrit. Here is a simple explanation of a CBC result. The normal value of WBC is between 4,300 and 10,800 cells per cubic millimeter (cmm). If your WBC value is abnormally high, you may have infection,...

  • Stem Cell Treatment for Leukemia Improved
  • An experimental stem cell transplant technique could make umbilical-cord blood transplants safer....

  • Stem Cell Treatment for Leukemia Improved
  • An experimental stem cell transplant technique could make umbilical-cord blood transplants safer....

  • Hepatitis C Drug Telaprevir Raises Cure Rate
  • Adding the experimental hepatitis C drug telaprevir to standard interferon/ribavirin therapy cured 75% of newly treated patients and shortened treatment time, drug maker Vertex announced....

  • Bone Drug May Help Treat Multiple Myeloma
  • Adding the intravenous bone drug Zometa to chemotherapy improves survival in patients with the blood cancer multiple myeloma, new research from the U.K. shows....

  • Chemotherapy and an Alkaline Diet
  • Anyone who is offered the diagnosis of most cancers gets instantly scared of two points: dying and chemotherapy. Chemotherapy is an extremely invasive treatment choice which has to virtually wreck the system to be able to treat the entire body and to beat back the most cancers....

  • 44% Say ‘Breakthrough’ Cancer Pain Uncontrolled
  • Cancer its treatment can be painful -- but many patients also suffer intense bouts of sudden, crippling pain. Nearly half say treatment does not control this breakthrough pain....

  • Ovarian Cancer Chemotherapy: Know Your Treatment Options
  • If you have ovarian cancer, you may feel overwhelmed by your diagnosis and treatment plan. WebMD explains chemotherapy for ovarian cancer and what you need to know about your treatment options....

  • Nexavar May Treat Advanced Breast Cancer
  • Adding the cancer drug Nexavar to standard chemotherapy significantly extends the time until advanced breast cancer progresses, researchers report....

  • Tracking Down Your Chronic Sinusitis Treatment
  • Is your sinusitis becoming a regular but unpleasant part of your life? You may be suffering from a chronic condition and, chances are, it won't go away without proper treatment. However, don't automatically go for antibiotics! According to new studies, there are other causes that you have to consider before you start chronic sinusitis treatment. So, how do you track down the treatment for you? We're here to help you with that....

  • Guinea Pig Diseases You Should Know About
  • It's not a fun subject, but to protect your pet it is always good to know something about guinea pig diseases. Cancer can affect the blood in the case of leukemia, or the mammary glands or reproductive tract of the female....

  • Tamoxifen Gives 15-Year Breast Cancer Protection
  • Five-year tamoxifen treatment -- with or without chemotherapy -- cuts a woman's 15-year risk of breast-cancer death by about a third, long-term data show....

  • HIV/AIDS Cure? FAQ
  • An HIV infected-patient treated for leukemia with HIV resistant stem cells is the first person to be totally rid of the AIDS virus. WebMD's FAQ explains what this means for people with HIV/AIDS....

  • Procedures For Umbilical Cord Blood Storage
  • The blood inside the umbilical cord after being cut is usually thrown away. As a matter of fact, it has stem cells which are very beneficial for some disorder treatments. They are able to fight some threatening diseases such as leukemia....

  • Free Pet Food Coupons Can Be Found Online and Will Help You Save on Pet Food
  • Pets cost money: this is one fact that most animal lovers don't want to admit. The costs can add up significantly. Once you factor in vet visits, rabies shots, getting the animal fixed, toys, accessories, kitty litter, feline leukemia shots, and, of course, food....

  • Combination Therapy May Treat Prostate Cancer
  • For some men with early-stage prostate cancer, adding short-term hormone treatment to radiation therapy improves their chances of survival, according to a new study....

  • Vitamin D Pain Treatment
  • Vitamin D is very important for maintaining strong bones, proper immunity and therefore, a healthy life. Chronic pain can be treated effectively by adding doses of vitamin D in your regular diet....

  • Chemotherapy for Ovarian Cancer: Managing Side Effects
  • Coping with ovarian cancer can be overwhelming. Learn how to manage chemotherapy side effects and ease the stress associated with ovarian cancer treatment....

  • Looking For the Best Chronic Sinusitis Treatment?
  • Are you suffering from chronic sinusitis and are looking for the best chronic sinusitis treatment to be used? Suffering from sinusitis is not an easy condition. For others who first neglected the condition, they found themselves having difficulties dealing with their sinus problem....

  • Boceprevir Ups Hepatitis C Treatment Success
  • Late-stage clinical trials find that adding Merck's boceprevir to standard hepatitis C therapy increases the viral cure rate up to 75% -- efficacy similar to that of Vertex's telaprevir....

  • Bavarian Sun
  • It was warm, but with a chill coming down into the Barbarian gorge, early in the morning, my bones lightly shivered. The sun had melted the last of the light patches of snow on the ground, as we drove along the potato fields. It was spring in the gorge but he sun was extremely warm. We came along the roadside, women were planting in the fields, and their backs were bent carrying seeds in their aprons. As we passed the cemetery a burial had just started. Chris (the German-Jewish young lady I had been dating), said, "My grandmother is buried here, I want to see her, I will be also be...

  • Less Toxic Treatment for Aggressive Breast Cancers?
  • A new study shows that a shorter, less toxic chemotherapy regimen that includes the drug Herceptin appears to be just as effective in women with HER-2 positive breast cancer as using a standard three-drug therapy with Herceptin, a strategy that can be harder on the heart....

  • Survival Kits – Your Knife, First Priority
  • When building any survival kit the number one priority, the first thing to add is a knife or cutting, shaping tool of some kind. The knife is the most versatile and necessary implement for survival in any circumstances....

  • This Chronic Sinusitis Treatment Works
  • If your chronic sinusitis treatment plan has you in a vicious downward cycle, break out of it now. Bring your sinuses and you body back into a healthy balance using this healthy sinus plan....

  • Understanding Breakthrough Pain and Flares
  • How do you manage breakthrough pain? What is a pain flare? Pain facts you should know....

  • Understanding Breakthrough Pain and Flares
  • How do you manage breakthrough pain? What is a pain flare? Pain facts you should know....

  • 6-Month Chemo Best for Early Breast Cancer
  • A six-month chemotherapy regimen improves overall and disease-free survival among women with early breast cancer and lymph node involvement, when compared with two shorter regimens, a study shows....

  • Breakthrough in Creating Artificial Pancreas
  • An articifcial pancreas, the Holy Grail of diabetes treatment, may be one step closer....

Archive for September, 2010

Leukemia Treatment Breakthrough

Thursday, September 30th, 2010

Adding Rituxan to standard chemotherapy for chronic lymphocytic leukemia raises three-year survival to 65% and is now the gold standard therapy for most patients.

Experts: New H1N1 Swine Flu Pandemic Unlikely

Thursday, September 30th, 2010

Some two-thirds of Americans may already be immune to H1N1 swine flu, making an explosive new wave unlikely. High vaccination rates this flu season might even drive the pandemic bug to extinction.

Multitasking Adds to Parkinson’s Fall Risk

Thursday, September 30th, 2010

Older adults with Parkinson’s disease as well as those without neurological problems are at increased risk of injury-causing falls when walking and talking at the same time, a study shows.

How Many in U.S. Are Depressed?

Thursday, September 30th, 2010

The CDC says about 9% of Americans report they are depressed at least occasionally, and 3.4% suffer from major depression.

Argument ‘Style’ Can Hurt a Marriage

Thursday, September 30th, 2010

Spouses who tune out during an argument can hurt their marriage and increase the risk for divorce, a study shows.

Driving Test Questions and Answers

Thursday, September 30th, 2010

First of all, when preparing for your driving test, you shouldn’t be afraid. The inspector is not there to help you fail but to make sure you are not a threat to yourself and other drivers. Also, make sure you are well prepared, know what he is looking for, and be very alert.

The Linden Method: What Is It?

Thursday, September 30th, 2010

The Linden Method has effectively stopped panic attacks and anxiety in over 96% of its users. It is a drug-free program that has endorsements from both doctors and psychologists.

Do You Have What It Takes to Pass Your First Driving Test?

Thursday, September 30th, 2010

In order to pass your driving test successfully from the first try, you must be prepared. Do you have what it takes to pass your first driving test? If you are unsure, this article will shed some light on what you need to know and how you should prepare.