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- *Boy, someone at TCM is in a downer mood for Christmas. Tonight, the movie channel teams Dark Victory (8 ET/5 PT) -- Bette Davis dies of a brain tumor -- with Love Story (10:15 ET/7:15 PT), in which Ali MacGraw dies of a bad cough. On TCM, apparently, love means...
- Research articles 2007-12-21
- Honey Proves a Better Option for Childhood Cough Than OTCs
- Now that the safety and effectiveness of children's cough medicines are in question, what can parents do to help their child deal with a troublesome cough? A new study by a Penn State College of Medicine research team found that honey may offer parents an effective and safe alternative....
- Research articles 2007-12-03
- Statement on Vice President Cheney's Medical Procedure
- WASHINGTON -- The Vice President visited his doctors at George Washington University Hospital this afternoon for evaluation and treatment of atrial fibrillation an abnormal rhythm involving the upper chambers of the heart which was discovered incidentally this morning during examination for a lingering cough from a cold. An electrical...
- Research articles 2007-11-27
- Mystery of the vampire tooth
- Last February, Josh Anderson's 1995 Halloween costume came back to haunt him. The story, which has now entered the annals of medical history, was just presented at the annual conference of the American College of Chest Physicians in Salt Lake City. The case, presented by Dr....
- Research articles 2006-10-28
- Cough medicines ineffective; risky for kids - doctors
- WASHINGTON AFP — Over-the-counter syrups and drops have little impact on the underlying cause of a person's coughing and could actually harm infants, a US respiratory specialists group said. Addressing the leading reason why people seek doctors for treatment, the American College of Chest Physicians issued a new set...
- Research articles 2006-01-10
- Avalanches, rain and cold kill over 1,100 in South Asia
- NEW DELHI AFP — Avalanches in Indian Kashmir, icy temperatures in Afghanistan and torrential rain and snow in Pakistan pushed the death toll from an extreme cold snap gripping South Asia to over 1,100, many of them children. In Indian Kashmir army and civilian rescuers braved sub-zero cold and...
- Research articles 2005-02-23
- Cold kills 128 Afghan children, some given opium to ease pain: minister
- KABUL AFP — At least 128 Afghan children have been killed by diseases caused by bitterly cold weather, with some parents feeding their ailing children opium to ease their pain, a minister said. "One hundred and twenty-eight children have died in the last month and a half. That's the...
- Research articles 2005-02-19
- Alembic Pharma to move beyond Glycodin in India over-the-counter market.
- By Writankar Mukherjee, The Economic Times, India Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Dec. 4--KOLKATA, India -- In a move to boost topline growth, Alembic Pharmaceutical, popularly known as the maker of Glycodin in India, is making a foray into the over-the-counter OTC drug...
- Research articles 2004-12-04
- Dangerous when wet/ Respiratory illness tied to indoor hot tubs
- Trouble may be bubbling in the soothing waters of your hot tub. A new respiratory condition, commonly called hot-tub lung, has surfaced in the past few years. It's not clear how prevalent it is, but it's enough of a concern that Mayo Clinic researchers last fall urged doctors...
- Research articles 2003-04-28
- A Cold or the Flu?(Brief Article)
- It starts with the sniffles and a scratchy throat. Soon your throat is full-on sore, your head is pounding and you're coughing like you're someone with consumption. Is it a common cold or the more sinister flu? The three S's--stuffy nose, sore throat and sneezing--usually signify...
- Research articles 2003-02-10
- Disease stalks Afghan refugees
- In the U.S., winter can be tough on health: Cold weather brings a barrage of runny noses, nagging coughs, and occasionally the flu, or influenza, an illness marked by fever and body aches. Fortunately for most Americans, common winter ailments can usually be treated or prevented with medicine. But...
- Research articles 2002-01-21
- Tulane Hospital launches emergency care services downtown
- Tulane University Hospital re-established its walk-in clinic Nov. 28 and now turns its attention to reopening the Emergency Department.Two weeks ago, Tulane University Hospital opened a primary-care clinic on the first floor of the LaSalle Street parking garage at Tulane Avenue. Clinicians treat minor ailments from 7 a.m. to 5...
- Research articles 2005-12-12
- Otc Cough And Cold Remedies Market Forecast To Recover
- London, 1994....--BUSINESS WIRE--In common with other OTC market sectors, the pace of growth of the cough and cold remedies market in Europe has also been very unevenl spread.According to a new report by international market research publisher Frost & Sullivan, however, there is considerable potential for a recovery in market...
- Research articles 1995-04-30
- How to Quiet a Noisy Coworker
- Dear Stanley, We have an open concept office with some pretty open cubicles. Our office hired a payroll clerk about six months ago, and she is driving us crazy. She has a persistent deep cough, which she's had from the day...
- Blog posts 2009-05-01
- Sanofi Gets Jennifer Lopez to Hawk Pentacell Pertussis Vaccine
- Sanofi Pasteur, the vaccines unit of Sanofi-Aventis, has persuaded singer Jennifer Lopez to become its joint spokesperson with the March of Dimes' "the Sounds of Pertussis," campaign. (There's even a video, in which Lopez looks strangely like Law & Order's Mariska Hargitay.) The effort is to persuade...
- Blog posts 2009-04-23
- Playing An Active Role During Your Next Interview
- The way in which your interviewer answers will tell you a great deal. Watch for body language - a sudden shift in body weight or an uncomfortable cough or twitch could mean that he or she is being deceptive. On the other hand, an open, warm smile could be all...
- White papers 2008-01-01
Additional Resources
- Cough drops: the future of the cough drop category lies in product innovation, says Bill Higgins, business unit director for the cough/throat need state at Adams, a division of Pfizer. (Nonfoods Handbook: Advertorial).
- What is the state of the cough drop category in supermarkets right now? What is the state of the cough drop category in supermarkets right now?
- Research articles 2002-08-01
- Phosphodiesterase 3 Inhibition and Cough in Asthmatics
- Cough is a common symptom of bronchial asthma, a chronic airway inflammatory disease. The therapeutic effects of selective Phosphodiesterase PDE inhibitors have been focused in bronchial asthma. This study was designed to investigate the clinical effect of PDE 3 inhibition on cough reflex sensitivity in patients with bronchial asthma. The...
- White papers 2005-11-24
- BUCKLEY FLAVORS U.S. ADS FOR CANADIAN COUGH LIQUID: AWFUL TASTE USED AS SELLING POINT FOR IMPORTED COUGH REMEDY.(Brief Article)
- Appealing to the belief that bad-tasting medicine does the most good, Canadian marketer W.K. Buckley Ltd. steps up the marketing of its signature cough liquid this fall. Appealing to the belief that bad-tasting medicine does the most good, Canadian marketer W.K. Buckley Ltd. steps...
- Research articles 1999-08-02
- OSHA, EPA look beyond asbestos for cause of World Trade Center Cough: tons of microscopic glass shards now suspected. (Liability & Litigation).
- Nearly 16 months since the terrorist attack on the World Trade Center WTC, one mystery about WTC Cough seems to have been solved: The respiratory disease is not likely to simply fade away. Hundreds, perhaps thousands, of people who either served as Nearly 16 months since...
- Research articles 2003-01-01
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