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Common Painkillers Lower Levels Of prostate Cancer Biomarker, Study ... - Science Daily
sciencedaily (sep. 8, 2008) — common painkillers like aspirin and ibuprofen appear to lower a man's psa level, the blood biomarker widely used by physicians to help gauge whether a man is at risk of prostate cancer. but the authors of the new study ...
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Lakeside Urology Plans Free prostate Screenings
st. joseph -- lakeside urology and continence center, in support of national prostate health month , is offering free prostate cancer screenings.
www.southbendtribune.com

Painkillers May Lower prostate Test Readings: Study
taking painkillers such as aspirin and ibuprofen appears to lower psa levels in a man's blood that are used to screen for prostate cancer.
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Quantrx(r) Announces Fluoropharma, Inc. To Report Preclinical Data On ... - Msn Moneycentral
quantrx ® biomedical corporation qtxb , a broad-based diagnostics company focused on the development and commercialization of innovative diagnostic products based on its patented technology platforms for the worldwide healthcare industry, broadcasts ...
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Ibuprofen May Complicate prostate Screening - Msnbc
washington - taking a popular class of pain relievers that includes aspirin and ibuprofen lowers the levels of a protein in a man's blood that doctors use to screen for prostate cancer, u.s. researchers said on monday. but the researchers said it is ...
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Free prostate Screenings Offered
la porte -- laporte regional health system is offering free prostate cancer screenings on sept. 20 at three locations: from 8 a.m. to noon cdt in laporte; from 8 a.m. to 11 a.m. cdt in north judson and from 8 a.m. to noon (edt) in walkerton.
www.southbendtribune.com

Alabama Health Officials Urge prostate Screenings
the alabama department of public health is co-sponsoring free prostate screenings in several counties.
www.nbc13.com

Study: Aspirin, Ibuprofen May Interfere With prostate Exams - Fox News
common over-the-counter pain relievers may interfere with the detection of prostate cancer, according to a study published in the oct. 15 issue of the journal cancer. the study found that regular use of nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, such as ...
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Pain Relievers May Complicate prostate Screening - Reuters
washington (reuters) - taking a popular class of pain relievers that includes aspirin and ibuprofen lowers the levels of a protein in a man's blood that doctors use to screen for prostate cancer, u.s. researchers said on monday. but the researchers ...
www.reuters.com

New Hospital Program Offers Free prostate Exams
battle creek health system will have free prostate screenings from 3-6 p.m. sept. 24 in the hospital’s outpatient center.
www.battlecreekenquirer.com

prostate Cancer Marker May Be Masked By Anti-inflammatory Drugs
regular use of nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (nsaids), such as aspirin and ibuprofen, may reduce serum levels of the prostate biomarker, psa (prostate specific antigen), and hence may alter the detection of prostate cancer in individuals who take these medications.
www.medicalnewstoday.com

Hospitals And Clinics - Chicago Tribune
howard regional health system of kokomo says it has cut the equivalent of 75 full-time jobs, citing a decline in patients. howard regional said monday that it has cut a total of 95 positions since mid-july and that since last october it's left more ...
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Painkillers Interfere With prostate Cancer Screening - Emaxhealth.com
blood calcium levels predict prostate cancer risky health behaviors linked to lower prostate cancer screening prostate cancer awareness is raising among black men obese prostate cancer patients benefit from brachytherapy alternative vaccine strategy ...
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Free prostate Cancer Screening At Magruder Hospital
magruder hospital is offering a free prostate cancer screen 2 to 6 p.m., monday, sept. 15 in the conference center.
www.portclintonnewsherald.com

Lmh Giving Free prostate Exams
prostate cancer is a disease that can be life-threatening, but it is also very treatable if detected in the early stages.
www.newsdemocratleader.com

prostate Cancer Support Group A Place Where Men Can Talk Freely About ... - Villages Daily Sun
the villages — so far, village of hemingway resident peter delair has been lucky. he has not become one of the almost 200,000 men in the u.s. who are diagnosed with prostate cancer every year. but even so, he is not taking any chances. that is why ...
www.thevillagesdailysun.com

A Little Exercise May Go A Long Way - Health And Age.com
last week, the u.s. census bureau announced that 45.7 million americans did not have health insurance in 2007 [http://www.census.gov/hhes/www/hlthins/hlthin07.html]. although this seems like a big number, it is 1.3 million lower than it was in 2006 ...
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Researchers Find Direct Correlation Between Diet, prostate Cancer
researchers have found that some foods may increase and others may decrease the risks of developing prostate cancer. september is prostate cancer awareness month and is part of a national effort to help educate men about the disease.
www.irontontribune.com

Hybrigenics Obtains Eur 1.4 Million From Oseo To Develop Inecalcitol For The Treatment Of prostate Cancer
hybrigenics, a bio-pharmaceutical company with a focus on research and development of new cancer treatments and specialized in protein interactions, announced today that it has obtained a eur 1.4 million refundable subsidy from oseo to finance the development of inecalcitol in prostate cancer.
www.medicalnewstoday.com

Male Chauvinist Pigment - Guardian Unlimited
one of the more tedious responses to that which the daily mail still persists in calling "political correctness" is to demand equal treatment for majority and/or privileged groups. if a students' union has a women's officer, the argument goes, we ...
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