Añadido: Sep 7, 2007
De: insidermedicine
Duración: 1:18
From Southampton - Food additives and coloring can make children hyper. A study of 3 and 9 year olds showed that after ingesting drinks with additives and coloring, children became much more hyper. The patients were not known to have ADHD and were otherwise healthy. From Scotland - Women with breast cancer should make sure to keep taking their tamoxifen. A study shows than women with breast cancer who filled 70% or less of their prescriptions were 16% more likely to die. Ten percent of women did not fil their prescriptions. From San Francisco - Clues to why breast cancer is more aggressive in those of African-American ancestry are surfacing. The difference appears to be related to a much higher rate of estrogen negative cancers. These tumors are more resistant to current treatments for breast cancer. And finally, from Maryland - What do scientist Stephen Hawking, internet mogul Larry Page and junk-bond king Michael Milken have in common? Inspired by Craig Venter- who sequenced his own genetic material- all three are interested in following suit. The estimated price tag? $2 million. Experts suggests waiting a few years may result in a precipitous fall in price. Just like the iPhone. For Insidermedicine in 60, I'm Dr. Susan Sharma.
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