Saturday, May 12, 2012

Breast Cancer in Men is Rare, but More Deadly


Some scientist has proved that women with breast cancer can live two years longer than men who get breast cancer, even though breast cancer in men is rare.

Exercise Keeps Muscles Young, Even in Elderly Heart Patients


A recent new study has found that people can keep their muscle young and strength, improve people's health and boost recovery. Exercise or training helps elderly patients to improve their muscle strength.

1 in 6 Cancers are Caused by Infection


According to the research recently, 1 in 6 cancers are caused by infection these year. Thus, there's still a way that we may reduce the risk of getting cancer even more.

Sunburn and Indoor Tanning Still Putting Young People at Risk for Skin Cancer


Today, more and more young people would like to accept "sunshine shower" (tanning salon) without any protection such as sunscreen. Therefore, the sunburn become more common. It is known that 50% of young adults said they do suffer sunburn in the last year, especially the Causation. Along with this result, the skin cancer rising these year, too. To protect ourselves in the sunshine, we may care about this information and do some action like avoiding indoor tanning, use sunscreen, escape midday hours outside and so on.

FDA Panel Backs Approval of First Drug to Prevent HIV


The federal advisors agree the first drug that shown to prevent HIV is truth. For 30 years, it is the first time that drug approval to fight against HIV efficiency.

Caution about Bone drugs

The FDA has released new guide lines saying that prolonged use of bisphosphonates drugs could have negative side effects. In certain cases the prolonged use of these drugs could actually lead to weakening of bones and increased risk of esophageal cancer, femur fracture, and destruction of the jawbone.

http://well.blogs.nytimes.com/2012/05/09/new-cautions-about-long-term-use-of-bone-drugs/