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...already sparked a fierce debate among physicians and health-care policymakers. Just last week, the Food and Drug Administration warned doctors that protease inhibitors, a key ingredient in the new therapies, can cause diabetes--in addition to known side effects that include liver complications and debilitating nausea. Are the benefits worth the risks? Could overuse of antivirals unleash a new strain of drug-resistant superviruses? Will the availability of a morning-after treatment make people relax their guard? Will there be a widespread return to the risky sexual practices that preceded the AIDS epidemic? These and a host of other...
...involuntary manslaughter and endangering the welfare of a child, and they were put on probation. Last week the Nixons were found guilty of the same charges in the death of their 16-year-old daughter Shannon, who fell into a diabetic coma after four days of dehydration and nausea, dying on June 21, 1995. The Nixons, members of a tiny sect called the Faith Tabernacle Congregation, had refused to call a doctor on both occasions, convinced that all disease comes from the devil and that only God can cure illness. Charles Nixon, the dead children's grandfather and the pastor...
...drugs may have side effects, however, such as reducing the rate at which wounds heal and preventing fetus development. However, Folkman said the side effects are minimal when contrasted to those caused by chemotherapy: hair and weight loss, nausea and diarrhea...
...small and manageable item, the mass-produced-filtered-low tarlight nicotine delivery system. It's quite an attractive little thing. And it's tasted fine since getting over that high school nausea in the pizza place...
...oral contraceptives within 72 hours after intercourse, followed by a second identical dose 12 hours later, is 75 percent effective in blocking a pregnancy. The pills work by preventing a fertilized egg from entering the uterus and won't work if a woman is already pregnant. Aside from nausea and, in some cases, vomiting, there are no serious side effects. It's the first federal approval of an emergency contraception method that has been prescribed for the past decade in Europe. While the United Kingdom approved the first emergency contraception method in 1984, and several European countries followed, until...