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  Cervical Cancer Vaccine Well Tolerated
Reactions such as hives called 'idiosyncratic,' study finds

 

THURSDAY, Dec. 4 (HealthDay News) -- Reactions to the vaccine designed to protect against cervical cancer are rare, and young women can tolerate subsequent doses.

That's the assessment of Australian researchers who analyzed data after more than 380,000 doses of the Gardasil vaccine were given to girls in secondary schools beginning in April 2007.

Gardasil protects against four

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  Binge Drinking Clogs Arteries With Plaque
Immune cells stick inside blood vessels causing inflammation, blockage, study finds

 

THURSDAY, Dec. 4 (HealthDay News) -- The specific pathway through which binge drinking contributes to clogged arteries has been identified by University of Rochester Medical Center researchers.

Alcoholic beverages contain ethanol, which is mostly converted into acetaldehyde. The Rochester team found that binge drinking-related levels of acetaldehyde make immune cells called monocyctes m

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   •  Mom's Cells Prime Fetal Immune System
  Process prevents growing baby from rejecting the mother, researchers find
 
   •  Doctors Issue New Neuropathy Test Guidelines
  Common nerve problem best diagnosed with combination of assessments, researchers say
 
   •  Worldwide Measles Deaths Drop Dramatically
  They plunged 74 percent from 2000 to 2007, report shows
 
   •  Traumatic Brain Injuries Linked to Long-Term Health Issues for Iraq Vets
  Government report notes problems include dementia, aggression, depression
 
   •  Gene Behind Childhood Anemias Found
  Finding could usher in new treatments for sickle cell disease and thalassemia
 
   •  Robotic Device Could Help Stroke Patients
  Through exercise, it seems to boost activity in a key region of the brain
 
   •  Clinical Trials Update: Dec. 4, 2008
 
 

 
 Health Highlights
 
 
 
    FDA Approvals
 
   •  Promacta Approved for Rare Blood Disorder
  Affects about 60,000 people in United States
 
   •  Banzel Approved for Lennox-Gastaut Syndrome
  A severe form of epilepsy
 
   •  Early Onset Approved for ADHD Drug
  30-minute onset of action for Focalin XR
 
   •  Ontak Approved to Treat T-Cell Lymphoma
  Targets specific receptor on cancer cells
 
   •  NeuroStar Depression Therapy Cleared
  Targets nerve cells with magnetic pulses
 
   FYI
 
   •  Health Tip: Before You Begin Chemotherapy
  Questions to ask your doctor
 
   •  Health Tip: If You Were Diabetic While Pregnant
  You may be able to prevent diabetes from coming back
 
 
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