By J. David Creswell
For older adults, loneliness is a major risk factor for health problems -- such as cardiovascular disease and Alzheimer's -- and death. Attempts to diminish loneliness with social networking programs like creating community centers to encourage new
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By Salynn Boyles
Supplements Did Not Improve Heart Health in Large Study
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By Ruhr-Universitaet-Bochum
Even before the Olympic Games really get started in London on 27 July, economists of the Ruhr-Universität Bochum have dared to forecast the final medals table without taking into consideration the training status of the participating athletes.
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By Denise Mann
Tudorza Pressair Approved for Long-term Management of COPD
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By Caroline Curtin
Researchers at the Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland (RCSI) have developed a new method of repairing bone using synthetic bone graft substitute material, which combined with gene therapy, can mimic real bone tissue and has potential to regenerate
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By Jhon Alberto Ochoa-Alvarez
An international team of scientists led by Gary Goldberg, PhD, of the University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey-School of Osteopathic Medicine (UMDNJ-SOM), has found that a protein from the seeds of a plant used for centuries in traditional
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By Denise Mann
Are Vitamins E and C and Selenium the Key to Preventing Pancreatic Cancer?
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By Arizona State University
Just like populations of human beings, clusters of living cells are made up of individuals possessing unique qualities. Traditional analytic techniques however evaluate cells in tissue aggregates, often overlooking single-cell nuances that can offer
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By S. McGowan
Scientists have discovered the structure and operating procedures of a powerful anti-bacterial killing machine that could become an alternative to antibiotics.
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By Daniel J. DeNoon
Less Racial Disparity, Little Progress in Safer Teen Sex
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By Karl J. Reinhard
Why do Native Americans experience high rates of diabetes? A common theory is that they possess fat-hoarding "thrifty genes" left over from their ancestors -- genes that were required for survival during ancient cycles of feast and famine,
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By T A Bedrosian
Chronic exposure to dim light at night can lead to depressive symptoms in rodents -- but these negative effects can be reversed simply by returning to a standard light-dark cycle, a new study suggests.
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By Konstantina Kilteni
It is believed that our bodies are fixed and unchangeable except through the slow process of growing and aging. Over recent years there have been research results that defy this common sense view -- it seems that the human brain will quickly accept
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By Brenda Goodman, MA
In a Tissue-Engineering First, Doctors Think the Boy's New Windpipe Could Grow
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By IRD
Measles, mumps, pneumonia, influenza and encephalitis in man, Carré's disease in dogs, Ovine Rinderpest (PPR)… all of these diseases are caused by viruses from the same family: Paramyxoviridae. A vast international study(1), carried ou
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By Jennifer Warner
Stem Cells From Fat Used to Make Blood Vessels to Repair Damaged Hearts
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By Steve W.C. Chang
The traditional approach to psychiatric diagnosis is based on grouping patients on the basis of symptom clusters. This approach to diagnosis has a number of problems, as symptoms are not necessarily specific to a single diagnosis. Symptoms may vary
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By ESC
Up to 50% of deaths from cardiovascular disease in Europe could be avoided by implementing population level changes such as taxation and regulation of advertising. Population level prevention will produce greater impacts on CVD than individualised a
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By BMJ
Increasing dietary intake of the antioxidant vitamins C, E, and selenium could help cut the risk of developing pancreatic cancer by up to two thirds, suggests research published online in the journal Gut.
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By Michaela Dewar et al
Too often our memory starts acting like a particularly porous sieve: all the important fragments that should be caught and preserved somehow just disappear. So armed with pencils and bolstered by caffeine, legions of adults, especially older adults,
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