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Reuters Health News: 10-26-2004

Transatlantic Live Brain Surgery to Be Beamed to UK
LONDON (Reuters) - It's not for the squeamish but Britons with a strong constitution will get a rare opportunity to view brain surgery as it happens, in an operating room 4,000 miles away in the United States.

Arthritis Drugs May Help Fight Cancer-Study
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Arthritis drugs like Celebrex and the recently withdrawn Vioxx may boost the immune system's ability to attack brain tumors, and possibly other types of cancer, researchers said on Friday.

U.S. Works to Deliver Flu Shots, Some Don't Wait
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. health officials worked to redistribute flu vaccine to the neediest as worried Americans took matters into their own hands, heading across borders to Canada and Mexico to get shots on Friday.

S.Africa AIDS Group Drops Legal Case on Drug Delays
JOHANNESBURG, South Africa (Reuters) - South Africa's main AIDS treatment lobby group has dropped a court case against the government demanding it reveal target dates for the rollout of life-prolonging drugs, activists and officials said Sunday.

Bush Signs Law Banning Certain Steroid-Like Drugs
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - President Bush signed a law on Friday banning certain steroid-like drugs, used by some athletes as performance enhancers.

Americans Flock Across Borders for Flu Shots
SEATTLE (Reuters) - Facing a vaccine shortage at home, Americans living near the Canadian and Mexican borders are finding that the flu shots they need may be only a quick car or boat trip away.

Study Links Sleep Loss to Teens' Suicide Behaviors
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Teenagers who usually fall into bed at 2 a.m. each night and get up a few hours later to make their 8 a.m. classes are putting themselves at risk for more than chronic tiredness.

Inhaled Insulin as Effective as Injection
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - For people with type 2 diabetes, taking an inhaled form of insulin before meals and a single daily injection of long-acting insulin provides blood sugar control comparable to that of a conventional all-injection insulin regimen, researchers report.

Gene May Account for Range of Ills, Study Finds
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A rare genetic mutation may help explain why some people get hit with a triple whammy of high blood pressure, cholesterol and a tendency to gain weight easily, U.S. researchers reported on Friday.

New Method Improves Therapy for Prostate Cancer
LONDON (Reuters) - British scientists have discovered a new way to improve the effectiveness of drugs used to treat prostate cancer.

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