Feedback loop found that could forestall liver disease EurekAlert! Tue, 11 Oct 2005 9:26 AM PDT DALLAS – Oct. 11, 2005 – Researchers at UT Southwestern Medical Center have discovered that the small intestine communicates with the liver to control the production of bile acids – a finding that has great medical implications in treating people at risk for certain types of liver disease. | Hope for Hearing Loss Cancer Patients RedNova Mon, 10 Oct 2005 5:47 PM PDT A DRUG to protect cancer sufferers against hearing damage could be available within a year. Balance problems, tinnitus and profound deafness are all reported among the 68,000 patients a year who are treated with cisplatin, a platinumbased chemotherapy. | Calcified Colonic Mass RedNova Tue, 11 Oct 2005 2:03 AM PDT By Al-Maghrabi, Hatim; Jamison, Bruce M; Veinot, John P A 90-year-old woman underwent evaluation for rectal bleeding. A rectal mass was detected 10 cm from the anal verge. A rectal endoscopie biopsy showed a well-differentiated adenocarcinoma. | New treatments for health conditions related to abnormal iron metabolism News-Medical-Net Mon, 10 Oct 2005 5:39 PM PDT A new study conducted by scientists at Children's Hospital Oakland Research Institute could help researchers develop new treatments for a variety of health conditions that are all related to abnormal iron metabolism. More than one million Americans have abnormal iron levels in their bodies. | | |
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