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Jun 3, 2008
Boston Herald, United States -
By Jessica Fargen Sen. Edward M. Kennedy had a “restful” night of sleep and has been walking the hallways of Durham, NC’s Duke University Medical Center ... -
Jun 3, 2008
Boston Globe, United States -
By Globe Staff Sen. Edward M. Kennedy had a restful sleep and is "recuperating well" today, after his brain tumor surgery Monday at Duke University Medical Center in Durham, N.C., his office said. In a brief statement issued this morning, Kennedy's office said ... -
Jun 3, 2008
New York Times, United States -
By ANAHAD O’CONNOR One day after undergoing surgery for a malignant brain tumor, Senator Edward M. Kennedy is up and walking the hallways of his hospital ... -
Jun 3, 2008
Hartford Courant, United States -
By Jesse A. Hamilton on June 3, 2008 2:06 PM | Permalink | Comments (0) Sen. Chris Dodd, the closest friend in the Senate to the fresh-from-surgery Sen. Edward Kennedy, said his long-time ally in Congress has been talking about ongoing legislative efforts with the intention of ... -
Jun 3, 2008
The Associated Press -
RALEIGH, NC (AP) — Massachusetts Sen. Edward M. Kennedy emerged from the most precarious period following surgery to treat a brain tumor without any complications, spending Tuesday walking hospital hallways, spending time with his family and "keeping up with the news of the ... -
Jun 3, 2008
Bloomberg -
By Michelle Fay Cortez and Tom Randall June 3 (Bloomberg) -- Senator Edward Kennedy's decision to undergo brain surgery to remove at least part of his incurable cancer opens new avenues for treatment while increasing the risk of complications. ... -
Jun 3, 2008
Washington Post, United States -
By Amanda Gardner TUESDAY, June 3 (HealthDay News) -- Sen. Edward Kennedy certainly was heroic as he underwent surgery Monday for a malignant brain tumor whilepartially awake. But he was no more a superhero than other men and women who suffer from the same ... -
Tuesday, June 03, 2008
New York Times, United States -
By KATIE ZEZIMA One day after undergoing surgery on a malignant brain tumor in North Carolina, Senator Edward M. Kennedy of Massachusetts was walking around ... -
Wednesday, June 04, 2008
Boston Globe, United States -
CHICAGO - When the world's top specialists in removing and treating brain tumors talk about surgery, they never utter the word cure. That's because a brain tumor is much like a wildfire, always seeking new territory to conquer. An operation ... -
May 26, 2008
Reuters UK, UK -
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Use of isotretinoin, the active ingredient in the acne drug Accutane, apparently more than doubles the risk of depression, according to results of a study. ...
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May 29, 2008
dBTechno, MA -
Boston (dbTechno) - The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has announced that they have plans to improve drug labels to come to the aid of pregnant women . These new drug labels will help patients as well as health care providers understand the negative side effects ... -
May 29, 2008
United Press International -
WASHINGTON, May 29 (UPI) -- The US Food and Drug Administration said it is proposing major revisions to the physician labeling of prescription drugs. FDA officials said the proposed changes would provide better information about the effects of medicines used during pregnancy ... -
May 29, 2008
Asbury Park Press, NJ -
By LIZ SZABO • USA TODAY • May 29, 2008 Women and their doctors may soon have better information about the safety of drugs taken during pregnancy and ing ..Build 3: 47 ms (Article) .Parsing macro morearticleheads .. NewsList: 516ms ..Build 16: 516 ms ... -
May 28, 2008
U.S. News & World Report, DC -
By Steven Reinberg WEDNESDAY, May 28 (HealthDay News) -- US health officials proposed Wednesday changes to the labels on prescription drugs that would detail potential health effects for pregnant and breast-feeding women, their fetuses or their newborns. Related ... -
May 28, 2008
Reuters India, India -
By Lisa Richwine WASHINGTON (Reuters) - US health officials proposed changes on Wednesday to the way prescription drug labels explain what is known about a drug's potential effects on a breast-fed infant. About six ... -
May 29, 2008
FOXNews -
Doctors may soon get a new way to tell which medications are safe for women to use during pregnancy and when they breastfeed. Today, ... -
May 28, 2008
Globes, Israel -
"We're moving towards an era where there will no longer be any rare diseases." "The FDA feels it is responsible not just for the citizens of the US, ... -
May 28, 2008
The Star-Ledger - NJ.com, NJ -
BY ROBERT COHEN WASHINGTON -- After more than a decade of review, the Food and Drug Administration yesterday proposed new prescription drug la beling changes to better inform doctors about the risks of medicines used during pregnancy and breast-feeding. ... -
May 28, 2008
AHN -
Washington DC (AHN) - The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) on Wednesday proposed new changes to labels on drugs prescribed to pregnant and breast-feeding women. If enacted, the new system would replace a 30-year-old system for classifying drugs in favor of ... -
May 29, 2008
Little About, India -
FDA have proposed replacing the thirty years old system with a new drug labeling system that would provide detailed information about the drug, the benefits and the risk during pregnancy. The new drug labeling system will not only benefit the ...
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