Precision radiation therapy yields rare success for liver tumors EurekAlert! Wed, 19 Oct 2005 8:16 AM PDT Shaped-beam radiation therapy is a promising treatment for life-threatening metastatic liver tumors, according to researchers at the University of Rochester Medical Center who report an 88 percent success rate for controlling the lesions. | Obesity worse than alcohol for liver News Interactive Wed, 19 Oct 2005 11:21 AM PDT OBESITY may be a bigger risk factor for liver damage than alcohol intake, an Australian study suggests. | Obesity worse than alcohol for liver The Australian Wed, 19 Oct 2005 11:22 AM PDT OBESITY may be a bigger risk factor for liver damage than alcohol intake, an Australian study suggests. The study seems to debunk the widely held view that the more a person weighs, the less likely they are to be affected by alcohol - at least so far as their livers are concerned. | Study finds Australia veterans in poorer health Reuters via Yahoo! News Wed, 19 Oct 2005 5:23 AM PDT Australia's surviving Korean War veterans are in poorer health than the rest of the community and were more likely to suffer depression and post-traumatic stress disorder, a new study has found. | Vets suffer more health problems: study Sydney Morning Herald Wed, 19 Oct 2005 2:45 AM PDT Korean War veterans are more likely to suffer a wide range of health problems, post-traumatic stress disorder or to smoke or drink to excess, a new study reveals. | Bird flu vaccine tests well Brisbane Courier Mail Wed, 19 Oct 2005 11:56 AM PDT A PROTOTYPE vaccine being developed in Hungary for use against the deadly Asian strain of bird flu has produced positive results on humans, Health Minister Jeno Racz said today. | Study finds Australia veterans in poorer health Reuters Wed, 19 Oct 2005 5:33 AM PDT The study for Australia's Department of Veterans Affairs, released on Tuesday, found that 50 years after the conflict, Korean War veterans also had lower life satisfaction and a poorer quality of life compared to other Australian men of the same age. | Essentials of Timeless Skin RedNova Wed, 19 Oct 2005 1:20 AM PDT By Goldman, Robert; Klatz, Ronald The majority of skin care problems can be grouped into seven categories, which we nickname as "The Seven Sins of the Skin." Advancements in skin care science uphold the verity of the adage, "beauty is skin deep." For outward beauty starts from within. | | |
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