By North Carolina State University
New research finds that parental involvement is more important than the school environment when it comes to preventing or limiting alcohol and marijuana use by children.
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By Senckenberg Research Institute and Natural History Museum
A new test to detect snake venom won the first place on the winner's podium at this year's Göttingen Innovation Competition. The rapid test, developed by scientists from the biotechnology company miprolab GmbH and the Biodiversity and Climate Res
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By University of Colorado Denver
Medical researchers have described the modern state of prostate cancer care -- examining not only new drugs but entirely new classes of drugs that may be effective and well-tolerated in an aging population.
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By Tufts University
A study conducted at the Jean Mayer USDA Human Nutrition Research Center on Aging at Tufts University associates mild vitamin B-12 deficiency with accelerated cognitive decline in men and women, beginning in their mid-seventies. Whether such mild vitamin
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By Michigan State University
Using multiple forms of media at the same time -- such as playing a computer game while watching TV -- is linked to symptoms of anxiety and depression, scientists have found for the first time.
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By European Society of Cardiology
Children with HIV have a 2.5 fold increased risk of atherosclerosis, according to new research. Antiretroviral treatment, lipid lowering drugs and prevention with healthy lifestyles are needed to prevent early death from cardiovascular disease.
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By American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons
For years, research has shown a link between smoking and an increased risk for low back pain, intervertebral (spine) disc disease, and inferior patient outcomes following surgery. A new study also found that smokers suffering from spinal disorders and rel
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By Medical University of Vienna
Inflammatory joint disease (arthritis) is affecting more and more, and especially older, people. In a recent survey, 39 per cent of people over the age of 60 stated that they have a form of arthritis. One particular form of the condition is osteoarthritis
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By Johns Hopkins Medicine
Researchers have surgically implanted a pacemaker-like device into the brain of a patient in the early stages of Alzheimer’s disease, the first such operation in the United States. The device, which provides deep brain stimulation and has been u
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By Methodist Hospital, Houston
Learning how to properly jump and land might help hundreds of female athletes avoid a serious knee injury.
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By University of Bonn
Bisphenol A, a substance found in many synthetic products, is considered to be harmful, particularly, for fetuses and babies. Researchers have now shown in experiments on cells from human and mouse tissue that this environmental chemical blocks calcium ch
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By European Society of Cardiology
Patients with obstructive sleep apnea have the same early cardiovascular damage as diabetics, according to new research.
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By American Chemical Society
Bag-in-box wines are more likely than their bottled counterparts to develop unpleasant flavors, aromas and colors when stored at warm temperatures, a new study has found. New research emphasizes the importance of storing these popular, economical vintages
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By European Science Foundation
New research highlights the potential role of coffee consumption in the prevention of type 2 diabetes.
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By INSERM (Institut national de la santé et de la recherche médicale)
Researchers studied the age at menopause of a cohort of 706 women who had suffered from childhood cancer. The data revealed that these women, in particular those who had undergone unilateral oophorectomy or who had been treated with alkylating agents and
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By European Society of Cardiology
Hearts previously rejected due to donors' age or other risk factors can now be declared viable for transplantation using pharmacological stress echo, according to new research.
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By Indiana State University
Researchers have discovered a toxin in community-associated MRSA that kills human cells.
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By University of Twente
Many of the harmful constituents found in the smoke from a conventional cigarette result from the burning of tobacco. Lowering the temperature at which the “smoke” is generated means that nicotine and some aroma compounds are still rel
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By University of Colorado Denver
A recent review shows that rice bran offers promising cancer prevention properties. Meanwhile, an ongoing clinical trial is testing the effectiveness of rice bran in preventing the recurrence of colon cancer.
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By International Anesthesia Research Society (IARS)
A review of more than 15,000 nerve block procedures performed in children at U.S. hospitals finds little or no risk of permanent complications or death, reports a new study
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