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Health highlights: Feb. 14, 2012

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  • Wendy Damonte's Health Watch Reports

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  • Thursday, May 24 2012 10:09 PM EDT2012-05-25 02:09:14 GMT
    Highly-trained dogs like Bailey and Ruby, a former police dog, use their heightened sense of smell to seek out bed bugs in hotels, schools, luggage and even homes. "We use dogs because...about 90% accurate,"
    From hotel beds - to the bed you sleep on every night, bed bugs are a concern. And now, you can bring on the dogs to help you out.
  • Tuesday, May 22 2012 6:04 PM EDT2012-05-22 22:04:02 GMT
    Wendy Damonte Channel 2 News 66-year-old Bill Richards is a prostate cancer survivor. "I was diagnosed with a PSA that began to rise." Now a federal task force is recommending against blood tests
    The blood test used to detect prostate cancer, known as PSA screening, has been a source of controversy for years. Now a federal task force is releasing final recommendations on the test.
  • Monday, May 21 2012 7:14 PM EDT2012-05-21 23:14:06 GMT
    Wendy Damonte Channel 2 News Cyberknife is cutting edge technology that allows doctors to treat tumors without incisions. It's radiosurgery. Reno Cyberknife is a partner with the Saint Mary's Brain
    Find out if Cyberknife is right for your tumor treatment in tonight's Ask the Doctor segment. 
  • Monday, May 21 2012 3:14 PM EDT2012-05-21 19:14:30 GMT
    From the University of Nevada School of Medicine: University of Nevada School of Medicine physicians have teamed up with local doctors to offer low-cost sports participation physicals for high school
    UNR School of Medicine physicians along with local doctors will offer low-cost sports physicals for high school athletes Tuesday.
  • Monday, May 21 2012 3:09 PM EDT2012-05-21 19:09:49 GMT
    Wendy Damonte Channel 2 News 21-year-old Sylvisha Perry has type-2 diabetes and all the health problems that come with it. "This is considered a high blood pressure." Doctors diagnosed her when she
    The number of U.S. teenagers developing type-2 diabetes is rising sharply. That, according to a new study in the journal Pediatrics.
  • Thursday, May 17 2012 7:23 PM EDT2012-05-17 23:23:56 GMT
    Wendy Damonte Channel 2 News The Pearson family was established 2006 when Keith and Amy sealed their love with a Genoa wedding. Their song, You Are My Sunshine, was how they saw each other. By 2009
    Esophageal cancer is the fastest growing cancer diagnosis in the country. As one family found out, symptoms often times don't show up until it's too late.
  • Wednesday, May 16 2012 7:37 PM EDT2012-05-16 23:37:01 GMT
    Wendy Damonte Channel 2 News Cooling off in a swimming pool is one of spring and summer's great joys. But sometimes, running around at the pool creates severe injuries. 13-year-old Joey Rubin found that
    Swimming season is upon us. While most of the safety precautions center around the risk of drowning, other pool injuries put people at serious risk, too.
  • Tuesday, May 15 2012 8:38 PM EDT2012-05-16 00:38:10 GMT
    Wendy Damonte Channel 2 News 22 month old Morgan Sherrill has a chipped tooth. Jackie Sherrill is her mom. "She reached for me and fell forward and hit her face on the ottoman in front of the couch
    Practically all young children use bottles, sippy cups or pacifiers, but they may not be as safe as parents think. And kids are ending up in the ER.
  • Friday, May 11 2012 7:20 PM EDT2012-05-11 23:20:44 GMT
    Wendy Damonte Channel 2 News Research shows the drug Truvada can prevent the spread of HIV in high risk people. A recent three year study found the pill cut the risk of infection over 90 percent in
    An FDA panel is recommending the agency approve the first drug to prevent HIV in healthy people.

Here are some of the latest health and medical news developments, compiled by the editors of HealthDay:

Female Sexual Enhancement Supplement Recalled

A female sexual enhancement supplement called RegenArouse is being recalled after a U.S. Food and Drug Administration analysis of the product confirmed the presence of tadalafil, a drug (brand name Cialis) used to treat male erectile dysfunction.

The presence of tadalafil makes RegenArouse an unapproved drug that may pose a threat to consumers because it may interact with nitrates found in some prescription drugs and may lower blood pressure to dangerous levels, the FDA said.

People with diabetes, high blood pressure, high cholesterol or heart disease often take nitrates.

The nationwide recall is for RegenArouse, lot number 130100, a pink capsule sold individually in foil packets, expiration date 12/5/2013, UPC code 816860010079. The product was sold over the Internet to consumers in the U.S. and Puerto Rico between Nov. 29, 2011 and Feb. 10, 2012.

Consumers with the recalled product should return any unused product to Regeneca Inc. for an exchange or full refund, the FDA said.

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Cancer Drug Shortage Threatens Children's Lives

A shortage of the childhood leukemia drug methotrexate in the United States means that hospitals across the country may run out of the medicine within the next two weeks.

If that happens, cancer doctors and federal officials say that hundreds and perhaps thousands of children will be at risk of dying from a largely curable disease, The New York Times reported.

Methotrexate is used to treat acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL), which is most common in children ages 2-5. One of nation's largest suppliers of injectable preservative-free methotrexate was Ben Venue Laboratories. But in November, the company suspended operations at its plant in Bedford, Ohio due to what it called "significant manufacturing and quality concerns."

"This is a crisis that I hope the FDA's hard work can help to avert," Dr. Michael P. Link, president of the American Society of Clinical Oncology, told The Times. "We have worked very hard to take what was an incurable disease and make it curable for 90 percent of the cases. But if we can't get this drug anymore, that sets us back decades."

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Rare Brain Disease Strikes Two People in California

Two cases of a rare and fatal brain disease are being investigated by the Marin County Department of Public Health in California.

One woman is dead and another sick after developing Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease. The two cases are thought to be unrelated, ABC News reported.

"We have no evidence that suggests a causal linkage between the suspect cases nor is there any evidence to suggest a risk in [the] food supply," the health department said in a statement.

Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease occurs in about one in a million people each year, according to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. The cause in most cases is unknown, but a small number of cases are inherited, ABC News reported.

Some cases -- called variant Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease -- are linked to mad cow disease. That's been ruled out in one of the Marin County cases and officials suspect the second case is also unrelated to mad cow disease.

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Immune Cells Use Unique Method to Fight HIV: Study

Some types of immune cells resist HIV by denying the AIDS-causing virus the building blocks of life, according to a new study.

Because viruses cannot replicate on their own, they have to take over other cells and use them to produce new viruses, BBC News reported.

The international team of researchers found that some immune system cells destroy their own raw materials in order to stop HIV. The study appears in the journal Nature Immunology.

Experts said it's not clear whether this type of defense could be harnessed for HIV therapy, BBC News reported.

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