Drug Treats ‘Water Intoxication’ Faster, More Effectively 
Science Daily - Nov 20 9:13 AM
Results of the two largest studies on hyponatremia found that the investigational drug tolvaptan treated hyponatremia — water intoxication — more effectively than available treatments. These studies, presented by a researcher from Northwestern University, proved that hyponatremia can be treated with an oral drug that has no significant side effects. Hyponatremia is a relatively common Save

Tuesday November 21, 2006 By Wynne Gray 
The New Zealand Herald - Nov 20 4:09 PM
Prop Neemia Tialata thought seriously about bypassing the All Black tour to give his damaged calf muscle a gentle recovery before he plunged back into Super 14 competition.Save

The upside of cancer: A new outlook on life 
USA Today - Nov 20 7:13 PM
Though cancer can be a harrowing experience, a growing body of research suggests that the disease also changes many people’s lives for the better.Save

Tri-State Neighbor 
Tri-State Neighbor - Nov 21 6:14 AM
Q: I suffer from gout from time to time. Have you ever heard of curry relieving the symptoms? My wife made a soup containing curry and within one hour after eating it I could feel the pain going away. I ate the soup the next two nights and my gout was 95 percent gone.Save

No pain is gain, moms say 
NorthJersey.com - Nov 19 6:51 AM
When Libbi Zeien talks about childbirth with her friends, they all agree on one thing. “Drugs,” said Zeien, 28, who gave birth to her second child this month. “A lot of people think, ‘Why go through the pain if you don’t have to?’”Save

Cancer hurts caregivers, too 
USA Today - Nov 19 9:36 PM
In a new USA TODAY/Kaiser Family Foundation/Harvard School of Public Health poll of cancer survivors and their families, one-third of respondents said cancer caused someone in the household to have emotional or psychological problems.Save