By Juliana Alves-Silva
Scientists at the University of Manchester have uncovered how the internal mechanisms in nerve cells wire the brain. The findings open up new avenues in the investigation of neurodegenerative diseases by analysing the cellular processes underlying t
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By Rosemarie de Weirdt
While many bacteria exist as aggressive pathogens, causing diseases ranging from tuberculosis and cholera, to plague, diphtheria and toxic shock syndrome, others play a less malevolent role and some are critical for human health.
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By University of Alabama at Birmingham
For years researchers have been looking for ways to improve patient care by making better use of health information. So far, Big Data and Web 3.0, techie terms for massive stores of patient data and a unified global system to analyze it -- have not
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By Salynn Boyles
Women without health insurance are far more likely to receive a diagnosis of advanced cervical cancer, a new study from the American Cancer Society shows.
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By Joyce Lupiani
Are you looking for a boost of energy to help you get through the day? A prescription pill might help.
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By Mo Mozuch
Provigil, a medication for adults affected by narcolepsy and other sleep disorders, is being abused by successful people who refer to it as "Viagra for the mind," according to ABC News. The report chronicled the use of the drug by a comput
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By FASEB
A team of Japanese researchers revealed study results  at the Experimental Biology 2012 meeting that show how acupuncture therapy mitigates skeletal muscle loss and holds promise for those seeking improved mobility through muscle rejuvenation.&
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By Charlene Laino
Tablets Help Relieve Symptoms Such as Runny Nose, Congestion, Watery Eyes
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By University of Oklahoma
As with many concerned consumers, a team of University of Oklahoma researchers wondered if the green color sometimes seen in bacon is, in fact, harmful to human health. Recently, these OU scientists took an important first step in answering this que
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By DJ Hazelett
Researchers at Oregon Health & Science University School of Dentistry have discovered that TDP-43, a protein strongly linked to ALS (amyotrophic lateral sclerosis) and other neurodegenerative diseases, appears to activate a variety of different
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By Y. Huang
When hospital patients need assistance breathing and are placed on a mechanical ventilator for days at a time, their lungs react to the pressure generated by the ventilator with an out-of-control immune response that can lead to excessive inflammati
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By Krakauer NY, Krakauer JC
Researchers have developed a new metric to measure obesity, called A Body Shape Index, or ABSI, that combines the existing metrics of Body Mass Index (BMI) and waist circumference and shows a better correlation with death rate than do either of thes
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By N. Slopen
Women with high job strain are 67% more likely to experience a heart attack and 38% more likely to have a cardiovascular event than their counterparts in low strain jobs, according to a study published July 18 in the open access journal PLoS ONE.
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By Sanjiv Narayan
In a landmark study of atrial fibrillation, researchers from UCLA, UC San Diego and Indiana University report having found for the first time that these irregular heart rhythms are caused by small electrical sources within the heart, in the form of
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By A. Wesley Burks
Giving children and adolescents with egg allergy small but increasing daily doses of egg white powder holds the possibility of developing into a way to enable some of them to eat egg-containing foods without having allergic reactions, according to a
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By ABC News
In our busy, often sleep-deprived modern lives, many people are looking for that certain something to give them a boost at home and work.
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By P. C. Norris
For the first time, researchers at the University of California, San Diego have peered inside a living mouse cell and mapped the processes that power the celebrated health benefits of omega-3 fatty acids. More profoundly, they say their findings sug
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By British Medical Journal
Taxes on unhealthy food and drinks would need to be at least 20% to have a significant effect on diet-related conditions such as obesity and heart disease, say experts on the British Medical Journal website. Ideally, this should be combined with sub
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By Salynn Boyles
Study: BMI + Hormone Test May Be More Accurate Measure of Obesity
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By John Simpson
I've been in a relationship with my boyfriend for about 3 years—I'm in my mid 40s and he is young 50s.  At the risk of sounding crass, ever since our first time together, the sex has been the most amazing sex of my entire life!  It i
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