January 26, 2011
More Screenings May Explain Higher Chlamydia Rates Among
MinoritiesScreening rates for the
sexually transmitted disease chlamydia are significantly higher in
the United States among young black and Hispanic women than among
young white women, which might explain why black and Hispanic women
have higher reported rates of the disease, a new study
suggests.
Orangutan Genomes Reveal Some SurprisesOrangutans have more
diverse DNA than humans and it has remained relatively stable over
15 million years, say researchers who sequenced the genomes of six
Sumatran and five Bornean orangutans.
Rep. Giffords Moved to Rehab FacilityArizona Congresswoman
Gabrielle Giffords was moved to a rehabilitation center in Houston
Wednesday morning after her doctors upgraded her condition to good
from serious Tuesday night, another step in her remarkable recovery
from a gunshot wound to the brain.
Stroke Drug May Prevent Dialysis Catheter
InfectionsReplacing the commonly
used blood-thinner heparin with a clot-dissolving stroke drug in
dialysis catheters once a week may reduce the incidence of catheter
malfunctions and infections, according to new research.
FDA Says Breast Implants Linked to Rare CancerThe U.S. Food and Drug
Administration said on Wednesday that breast implants may be linked
to a heightened risk for a rare cancer, as evidenced in a small but
growing number of cases that have been reported in recent
years.