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FDA Approves New Twice a Week Diabetes Drug

FDA Approves New Twice a Week Diabetes Drug

It has been recently revealed in a report that the new drug developed by Amylin Pharmaceutical Company from San Diego has been given approval by the Food and Drug Administration in the U. S.

It has been further revealed that with the mere decision of the approval being out, the shares of the firm have seen a rise of 17% recently.

Gratifying Sex Life Results in Healthy Life: Study

Sex Life

Even at the age of 80, a gratifying sex life can result in healthy living, state the researchers from the University of California, San Diego.

The researchers studied 1,235 women participating in the Women's Health Initiative (WHI) study program. The research aimed at understanding the influence of sexual gratification with ageing. Around 61% of the women in their

San Diego Grand Jury Suggests New Immunization Guidelines

San Diego Grand Jury Suggests New Immunization Guidelines

On Wednesday, the grand jury of San Diego County released a report regarding the whooping cough epidemic and made a call of legislation that would make it harder for parents to get a waiver that allowed their children to go to school without getting a vaccine for it.

Ciliary Neurotrophic Factor (CNTF) for GA

Ciliary Neurotrophic Factor

According to a new study by the University of California, San Diego, it has been found that the use of neurotrophic factor can treat a severe form of age-related macular degeneration known as geographic atrophy (GA); it slows down the succession of disease.

Hookah Smoking Becomes Popular among American Youth

Hookah Smoking Becomes Popular among American Youth

A research conducted by the researchers from the University of California, San Diego's Department of Family and Preventive Medicine and San Diego State University has found that the hookah smoking habit is becoming highly popular among American Youth.

Study Highlights the Alarming Hookah Smoking Trend among American Students

Hookah Smoking

Despite the decrease in cigarette use, the popularity of hookah seems to be growing across the nation, especially among teenagers and college students. The hookah, which is also known as the water pipe, allows users to inhale cool, flavored tobacco, and is a trend that seems to be here to stay.

Study: Significant Plunge in Chain Smokers in US

American Medical Association

As per the findings of a new study, published in the journal of the American Medical Association, the number of cigarette smokers has seen a significant plunge in the past few years across all over the US.

Physical Exercises Must To Remain Healthy

Physical Exercises Must To Remain Healthy

At the Obesity society meeting in San Diego many studies has been presented for being getting physically active.

Aerobics when followed with strength enhancing exercises becomes the most effective technique.

Weight-Loss Programs Really Work, But Only If They Are Free

Weight-Loss Programs Really Work, But Only If They Are Free

US researchers say structured programmes that help the overweight and the obese eat less and exercise more work, appear to work somewhat in the battle of the bulge.

Cytori PureGraft System Grabs FDA Approval

CYTORI-LOGOCytori Therapeutics Inc. revealed that it has received approval from the Food and Drug Administration to sell its first device in the U. S. cleared for using a patient's own fat for cosmetic purposes, resulting in 19% increase in its shares.

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