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NSAIDs may protect liver

Written by | 21 Dec 2012

Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, especially aspirin, may help prevent serious liver problems, a large observational study suggested.

ASH 2012 Report – Potential gene therapy approach to sickle cell disease highlighted at ASH

Written by | 21 Dec 2012

Proof-of-concept animal study selected as one of the best presentations at 54th American Society of Hematology Annual Meeting and Exposition.

New drugs approved

Written by | 14 Dec 2012

by Gary Finnegan – EMA Highlights – The EMA has given its backing to a number of medicines including:

Bypass surgery increases longevity for patients with diabetes and multi-vessel coronary artery disease

Written by | 13 Dec 2012

by Bruce Sylvester – Patients with diabetes and multi-vessel coronary artery disease who undergo bypass surgery live longer, and they are less likely to have complications than those… read more.

EAU 2012 Report – As a man’s belt size increases, so does his risk of sexual and urinary dysfunction

Written by | 6 Nov 2012

As a man’s waistline grows, so can his experience with sexual dysfunction and frequent urination, say researchers at NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital/Weill Cornell Medical Center.

EAU 2012 Report – As a man's belt size increases, so does his risk of sexual and urinary dysfunction

Written by | 6 Nov 2012

As a man’s waistline grows, so can his experience with sexual dysfunction and frequent urination, say researchers at NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital/Weill Cornell Medical Center.

‘Fitness and fatness’: Not all obese people have the same prognosis

Written by | 31 Oct 2012

Second study sheds light on the ‘obesity paradox’ People can be obese but metabolically healthy and fit, with no greater risk of developing or dying from cardiovascular disease… read more.

'Fitness and fatness': Not all obese people have the same prognosis

Written by | 31 Oct 2012

Second study sheds light on the ‘obesity paradox’ People can be obese but metabolically healthy and fit, with no greater risk of developing or dying from cardiovascular disease… read more.

ICS 2012 Report – Potentially inappropriate medicines in heart failure

Written by | 31 Oct 2012

by Edel O’Connell – Report on poster presented at the ICS Annual Meeting

ICS 2012 Report – The hidden truth – Stage B heart failure in diabetics and the overweight

Written by | 31 Oct 2012

by Edel O’Connell reporting on a presentation by Dr. Gillian Murtagh.

ICS 2012 Report – Community management of cardiovascular risk in Stage A/B heart failure: Six month follow up of the COMPARE-HF cohort

Written by | 31 Oct 2012

by Edel O’Connell reporting on the presentation by Dr. Stephen Horgan.

ICS 2012 – Interview with the President of the Irish Cardiac Society Dr Donal Murray, Sligo General Hospital

Written by | 31 Oct 2012

by Edel O’Connell –  CARDIAC medicine has come a long way in 50 years but the dual pressures of cutbacks in the health service and an increased sedentary… read more.

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