By Will Dunham 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 said it is unclear whether this means these men have a lower risk for developing prostate cancer or these medications may make it harder to detect...
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Basel/Reinach, Switzerland, January 7 2009 – Nitec Pharma AG (“Nitec” or “Nitec Pharma”), a Switzerland-based specialty pharma company focused on the development and commercialization of medicines to treat chronic inflammation...
'I want to ask one fundamental question," said Hans Keller after Pink Floyd's performance on BBC2's The Look of the Week in 1967. "Why has it all got to be so terribly loud?" "I don't guess it has to be," Roger Waters replied....
Liam of Políticamente Incorrecto [es] reflects on the direction that Paraguayan president Fernando Lugo is taking the country, and provides a bit of advice that he should become a closer ally to Chilean president Michele Bachelet.
PARIS/LONDON (Reuters) - Fans of The Libertines are speculating the rock band could become the latest act to stage a reunion, after signs of reconciliation between former frontmen Pete Doherty and Carl Barat.