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Alzheimer's - Dementia, Exercise - Fitness, Mayo Clinic / 08.09.2011

Aerobic exercise may reduce the risk of dementia

ROCHESTER, Minn. - Any exercise that gets the heart pumping may reduce the risk of dementia and slow the condition's...

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Pediatrics, Smoking, Tobacco Research / 05.09.2011

Living with a smoker increases absenteeism in school children

Children who live in households where they are exposed to tobacco smoke miss more days of school than do children...

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Autism, Stanford / 05.09.2011

Researchers report distinct features of Autistic brain in novel analysis of MRI scans

STANFORD, Calif. - Researchers at the Stanford University School of Medicine and Lucile Packard Children's Hospital have used a novel...

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Cancer Research, Genetic Research, Nature / 05.09.2011

Gene that predisposes people to leukemia discovered

Those at risk because of family history may soon obtain tests to detect the genetic error before symptoms emerge A new...

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Breast Cancer, Cancer Research, Ovarian Cancer / 02.09.2011

Key function of mutation in BRCA1 gene discovered

Richmond, Va. (September 1, 2011) –It is widely known that mutations in the breast cancer susceptibility 1 (BRCA1) gene significantly...

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HIV, Infections / 27.08.2011

HIV Virus Infection Rates Are on the Rise

Since HIV infection rates began to rise again around 2000, researchers have been grasping for answers on what could be...

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Flu - Influenza / 27.08.2011

Why Influenza B Virus Exclusively Infects Humans

NEW BRUNSWICK, N.J. – Researchers at Rutgers University and the University of Texas at Austin have reported a discovery that...

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Breast Cancer, Cancer Research, Radiology / 19.08.2011

PET scans confirm effectiveness of estrogen-blocking drugs in breast cancer patients

SEATTLE – For the first time, researchers at Seattle Cancer Care Alliance have demonstrated the feasibility of using serial positron...

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Gout, JAMA / 16.08.2011

Pegloticase aids gout patients not helped by standard treatments

Injections of pegloticase, a modified porcine enzyme, can produce significant and sustained clinical improvements in 2 out of 5 patients...

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Breast Cancer, Cancer Research / 16.08.2011

Breast Feeding & Breast Cancer in African-American women

Investigators from the Boston University's Slone Epidemiology Center have reported findings that may shed light on why African American women...

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Colon Cancer, PLoS, Vitamin D / 16.08.2011

Vitamin D and protection against the Advance of Colon Cancer

A study conducted by VHIO researchers confirms that a lack of vitamin D increases the aggressiveness of colon cancer The indication...

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Author Interviews / 16.08.2011

Zinc Lozenges and Common Cold Duration

Depending on the total dosage of zinc and the composition of lozenges, zinc lozenges may shorten the duration of common...

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C. difficile, Hospital Acquired / 11.08.2011

BI C. difficile strain found common in Chicago hospitals

An outbreak strain of Clostridium difficile, a bacterium that causes diarrhea and sometimes life-threatening inflammation of the colon, is common...

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Cancer Research, Nature / 11.08.2011

Team reports genetic sequences most common bladder cancer

August 11, 2011 (Aurora, CO)--In an article published online this week in Nature Genetics, a University of Colorado Cancer Center...

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Breast Cancer, Nature / 11.08.2011

Report: NSAIDS reduce the severity of postpartum breast cancers in animal models

Published online on Aug. 7, 2011, the journal Nature Medicine reports that non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs including ibuprofen reduce the severity...

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Diabetes / 10.08.2011

Consumption of red processed meat may increase risk of type 2 diabetes

Boston, MA – A new study by Harvard School of Public Health (HSPH) researchers finds a strong association between the...

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Genetic Research, Nature, Vanderbilt / 10.08.2011

New Multiple Sclerosis Gene Associations Discovered

An international team of scientists has identified 29 new genetic variants linked to multiple sclerosis, providing key insights into the...

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Mental Health Research, Nature, Schizophrenia / 07.08.2011

Sporadic Mutations cause more than half the cases of Schizophrenia

Columbia University Medical Center researchers have shown that new, or "de novo," protein-altering mutations—genetic errors that are present in patients...

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General Medicine / 05.08.2011

Increase in Public Health Spending May Result in Healthier People

LEXINGTON, Ky. (August 1, 2011) — A groundbreaking new study published in the journal, Health Affairs, suggests that increases in...

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Sleep Disorders / 04.08.2011

Compression Stockings May Reduce Sleep Apnea in Some Patients

August 4 2011 Newswise — Wearing compression stockings may be a simple low-tech way to improve obstructive sleep apnea in patients...

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Stem Cells / 04.08.2011

Making sperm from stem cells in a dish

Researchers have found a way to turn mouse embryonic stem cells into sperm. This finding, reported in the journal Cell...

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Brain Cancer - Brain Tumors / 04.08.2011

Scientists map genetic mutations in the second-most common form of brain cancer, oligodendroglioma

Johns Hopkins Kimmel Cancer Center scientists have completed a comprehensive map of genetic mutations occurring in the second-most common form...

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Asthma / 04.08.2011

Poorly controlled asthma more than doubles healthcare costs

Poorly controlled asthma more than doubles healthcare costs associated with the disease and threatens educational achievement through a dramatic increase...

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Breast Cancer, Cancer Research, Nature / 03.08.2011

New Breast Cancer Strategies Presented at Conference

ORLANDO, Fla. — August 3, 2011 — In their lifetime, women have more than a 12 percent risk of being...

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Breast Cancer / 03.08.2011

Potential Links between Maternal Diet in Pregnancy and Breast Cancer in Daughters

ORLANDO, Fla. — August 3, 2011 — During pregnancy, women are counseled to refrain from consuming certain types of foods,...

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Breast Cancer / 03.08.2011

Exploring Breast Cancer Mechanisms of Spread and Treatment Options

ORLANDO, Fla. — August 3, 2011 — Research into new methods to prevent and slow metastatic breast cancer will be...

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Depression, Mental Health Research / 03.08.2011

Study examines relapses after hospitalization for depression

For Immediate Release – August 3, 2011 – (Toronto) – Twenty-five percent of people who were hospitalized for depression were...

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Depression, Mental Health Research / 03.08.2011

The power of positive thoughts and emotions to treat depression

New Rochelle, NY, August 3, 2011—Positive activity interventions (PAIs) offer a safe, low-cost, and self-administered approach to managing depression and...

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Lung Cancer / 03.08.2011

Simpler test to decide which lung cancer pts benefit from crizotinib

A relatively simple and inexpensive method may be used to determine whether a lung cancer patient is a candidate for...

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Breast Cancer / 01.08.2011

Combining dasatinib with Tamoxifen, may overcome Tamoxifen resistance in breast cancer

August 1 20100 PHILADELPHIA—Taking a leukemia chemotherapy drug may help breast cancer patients who don't respond to tamoxifen overcome resistance to...

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