By Jeanne Galatzer-Levy
A study in the June 1 issue of Cancer Research presents the first evidence that exposure to low doses of environmental estrogens during development of the prostate gland in the male fetus may result in a predisposition to prostate cancer later in life.
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By NY Times
If the American Society for Hypertension hoped to devise an expanded definition of the condition that would be scientifically and ethically defensible, it sure picked the wrong way to do it. Virtually every key step in its efforts to redefine hypertens
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By Bloomberg News
Bristol Drops Diabetes Drug
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By Associated Press
Previously unpublished data from the study that led the drug maker Merck to halt sales of its blockbuster painkiller Vioxx appear to show the drug raised the risk of heart attack and stroke within just a few months, not after at least 18 months' use, a
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By Alex Berenson
Follow-Up Study on Vioxx Safety Is Disputed
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By Associated Press
No Added Risk Seen From Ending Vioxx Use
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By Miranda Hitti
Scientists Study Rats to See How Botox Helps
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By Alex Berenson
Celebrex Ads Are Back, Dire Warnings and All
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By Alex Berenson
The next wave of drug lawsuits is coming.
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By Alex Berenson
Merck Loses Vioxx Suit in Texas
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By Science Daily
Older couples who live in Western countries and who enjoy more equality between men and women are most likely to report being satisfied with their sex lives
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By Ariel Whitworth
Researchers have developed a model to predict prostate cancer for men who undergo a prostate biopsy. The details of the risk calculator appear in the April 18 issue of the Journal of the National Cancer Institute.
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By Elizabeth Streich
A new study from Columbia University Medical Center researchers at NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital/Columbia, who are members of the Southwest Oncology Group (SWOG), suggests that certain changes in prostate-specific antigen (PSA) levels may serve as surr
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By Denise Grady
In Heart Disease, the Focus Shifts to Women
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By Alex Berenson
Merck Jury Adds $9 Million in Damages
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By NY Times
No Verdict on Penalty in Vioxx Case
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By Reuters
Testimony Comes to End in Vioxx Case  
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By Melissa Aguillon
Several promising new treatments may prolong lives as well as improve the quality of life for people living with pulmonary arterial hypertension. Research showing benefits of these novel drug therapies for lethal lung disease will be discussed today at
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By Alex Berenson
Jury to Start Deliberation in Two Vioxx Injury Cases
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By Sylvia Wrobel
Researchers at the University of Michigan Medical School have identified a third gene involved in prostate cancer, expanding their groundbreaking announcement, published last October in Science, that the majority of prostate cancers carry a malignancy-
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