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Breakthrough anti-inflammatory treatment

Breakthrough anti-inflammatory treatment

New compound CDDO-Im protects against the development of liver cancer

New compound CDDO-Im protects against the development of liver cancer

Major Alzheimer's discovery

Major Alzheimer's discovery

Drugs formerly contraindicated for inflammatory bowel disease prove beneficial for pain relief

Drugs formerly contraindicated for inflammatory bowel disease prove beneficial for pain relief

Two-drug treatment could help asthma and chronic bronchitis sufferers

Two-drug treatment could help asthma and chronic bronchitis sufferers

Regular use of COX-2 inhibitors reduces breast cancer risk

Regular use of COX-2 inhibitors reduces breast cancer risk

Celebrex and Vioxx reduce the risk of breast cancer

Celebrex and Vioxx reduce the risk of breast cancer

FDA wants asthma drug withdrawn

FDA wants asthma drug withdrawn

Vioxx may still be the best option for treating some forms of arthritis

Vioxx may still be the best option for treating some forms of arthritis

Alzheimer's may be triggered by neuron division

Alzheimer's may be triggered by neuron division

FDA warns against buying prescription drugs on the net or overseas

FDA warns against buying prescription drugs on the net or overseas

Fabricated cancer study published in the Lancet

Fabricated cancer study published in the Lancet

Loyola to study for first time IV medication for osteopenia and inflammatory bowel diseases

Loyola to study for first time IV medication for osteopenia and inflammatory bowel diseases

Promising new therapy for ulcerative colitis

Promising new therapy for ulcerative colitis

The role of genes in the development of non-Hodgkin's lymphomas

The role of genes in the development of non-Hodgkin's lymphomas

Pfizer to fund independent trial on Celebrex and heart risks

Pfizer to fund independent trial on Celebrex and heart risks

COX-2 inhibitors may not be as safe as originally thought

COX-2 inhibitors may not be as safe as originally thought

Short-term use of painkiller drugs does not increase the risk of heart attack

Short-term use of painkiller drugs does not increase the risk of heart attack

Findings may help in development of new anti-inflammatory compounds

Findings may help in development of new anti-inflammatory compounds

Warning labels on high-risk drugs ignored by doctors

Warning labels on high-risk drugs ignored by doctors

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