Popular osteoporosis drug may raise risk of throat cancer, warns US drug watchdog (Daily Mail: World News)

The popular osteoporosis drug Fosamax and other similar drugs may carry a risk of cancer of the oesophagus, the U.S. drug watchdog has warned.

Osteoporosis drug may raise risk of cancer of the oesophagus, says U.S. drug watchdog (Daily Mail)

Merck's popular osteoporosis drug Fosamax and other similar drugs may carry a risk of cancer of the oesophagus, the U.S. drug watchdog has warned.

Esophageal cancer linked to osteoporosis drugs (Reuters via Yahoo!Xtra News)

BOSTON (Reuters) - Merck's popular osteoporosis drug Fosamax and other similar drugs may carry a risk for esophageal cancer, a Food and Drug Administration official said on Wednesday.

(AFX UK Focus) 2008-12-31 22:45 Osteoporosis drugs linked to esophageal cancer (Interactive Investor)

By Gene Emery

Esophageal cancer linked to osteoporosis drugs (Reuters via Yahoo! News)

Merck's popular osteoporosis drug Fosamax and other similar drugs may carry a risk for esophageal cancer, a Food and Drug Administration official said on Wednesday.

Use it or lose it: Last minute FSA Spending (ABC 15 Phoenix)

Today is the last day to use what is left in your Flexible Spending Accounts. While it is probably too late to get in to see the dentist, there are a few ways to spend what is left in the account so you don’t lose the money.

Local boys chose to donate Wii to Dominican for their birthday (Santa Cruz Sentinel)

Twin brothers A.J. and Drew Collishaw are Mario Kart masters. And if they're not in front of their Nintendo Wii playing games, they're out playing with real golf clubs, basketballs or soccer balls.

Chronic gastrointestinal symptoms in Korean population (News-Medical-Net)

Chronic gastrointestinal symptoms are highly prevalent in different geographic populations and cause various gastrointestinal symptoms that greatly inconvenience the lives of those affected.

Some in S.Korea have chronic symptoms (UPI)

SEOUL, Dec. 29 (UPI) -- Some in South Korea experience chronic gastrointestinal symptoms fairly frequently, researchers said.

No prescription for bad economy: Number of patients soars at free clinics (Norwalk Advocate)

Patient Wladimir Valoyes listens as Dr. Peter Maher and Barbara McCabe, director of the AmeriCares Free Clinic in Norwalk, discuss his chart earlier this month. The clinic has experienced a 25 percent increase in patients this year.

Chronic gastrointestinal symptoms in Korean population (EurekAlert!)

( World Journal of Gastroenterology ) A research group in Korea surveyed chronic gastrointestinal symptoms and health-related quality of life in the Korean general population. Dyspepsia was found to be the most common chronic gastrointestinal symptom, and the prevalence of GERD as well as IBS was lower than that in Western countries. The presence of chronic gastrointestinal symptoms was found to ...

Number of patients soars at free clinics (Norwalk Advocate)

Editor's note: In this five-part series, The Advocate explores how the economic crisis is affecting nonprofit groups and their clients. The Advocate will continue to examine the issue in coming months.

No prescription for bad economy: Number of patients soars at free clinics (Stamford Advocate)

Editor's note: In this five-part series, The Advocate explores how the economic crisis is affecting nonprofit groups and their clients.

Extraordinary Meeting of Q-Med AB (publ) (Centre Daily Times)

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Extraordinary Meeting of Q-Med AB (publ) (Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance)

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Ask the Mayo Clinic: What causes night sweats? (Seattle Post-Intelligencer)

Medical Edge: Nights sweats can happen for men and women, and the cause can range from something simple and benign to something quite serious.

Agency’s Role in Death to Be Probed (Washington Post)

D.C. Fire Chief Dennis L. Rubin has asked the city's inspector general to investigate his agency's handling of an emergency call in which a Northeast Washington man complaining of chest pains and trouble breathing died hours after paramedics told him he had acid reflux and did not take him to a...

Latest Advances In Scarless Surgery Presented At International Course On NOTES Surgery (Medical News Today)

The second annual international medical education course on the advanced minimally invasive technique called NOTES -- natural-orifice translumenal endoscopic surgery -- was presented by the gastroenterologists and surgeons who helped pioneer the revolutionary technique, which allows for minimally invasive surgical access to internal organs through existing body openings.

No caviar for this president (Miami Herald)

BARACK OBAMA: On vacation in Hawaii, the president-elect snacked on Spam sushi. The White House chef quit in a huff. PARIS HILTON: The heiress' house was robbed of $2 million in valuables. She made the money back the next day at an opening of -- I don't know -- a dog pound.

Peterson: Momentum building for Cal’s next big thing? (Contra Costa Times)

If you're one of those stadium-fund-half-empty types, you couldn't help but notice, in the wake of Saturday night's Emerald Bowl, that Cal's Bears exited the 2008 season the same way they entered it — with uncertainty under center.