By Jeremy Iwashkiw
There's new hope for development of an antibiotic that can put down a lethal "superbug" bacteria linked to the deaths of hundreds of hospital patients around the world, including a recent case at Edmonton's Royal Alexandra Hospital.
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By Mayo Clinic
It's the most common form of skin cancer, but in its advanced stages, basal cell carcinoma has the potential to become disfiguring and life threatening. An international phase 2 study headed by Mayo Clinic led to the recent Food and Drug Administrat
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By Salynn Boyles
No-Estrogen and Lowest-Estrogen Contraceptives Safest, Study Finds
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By Kathleen Doheny
Drug, Called Suvorexant, Helped People Fall Asleep Faster, Stay Asleep Longer
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By Virginia Commonwealth University
A new study from the Virginia Commonwealth University School of Medicine has identified molecular changes responsible for abnormal cholesterol production and metabolism in the livers of patients with a common liver condition, and these changes may e
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By Kathleen Doheny
Antibiotic Prescriptions Down; ADHD Drugs Up
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By Salynn Boyles
Findings Add to Confusion About Benefits of Supplementation
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By Kathleen Doheny
Environmental Group Gives Annual 'Dirty Dozen,' 'Clean 15' Lists for Pesticides
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By Brenda Goodman, MA
Studies Show That People Who Live Alone or Feel Lonely May Have Worse Health
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By Karolinska Institutet
A study led by Karolinska Institutet in Sweden reports for the first time the positive effects of an active vaccine against Alzheimer's disease. The new vaccine, CAD106, can prove a breakthrough in the search for a cure for this seriously debilitati
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By Jennifer Warner
Chronic Inflammation Tied to Low Blood Levels of Vitamin B6
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By Kathleen Doheny
Biggest Rises Seen in Diabetic Retinopathy, Age-Related Macular Degeneration
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By Shivanee Shah
A fatty membrane in the belly called the omentum has until recently been considered somewhat like the appendix -- it didn't seem to serve much purpose.
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By Johns Hopkins Medicine
Johns Hopkins experts in the prevention and treatment of multidrug-resistant tuberculosis are calling for increased screening and more rapid testing of the 9 million people worldwide estimated to be infected each year with TB, and now at risk for th
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By Columbia University Medical Center
A clinical study has demonstrated that a new drug, a targeted molecular therapy called vismodegib (trade name Erivedge™), can dramatically shrink basal cell skin cancers and prevent the formation of new ones, in patients with basal cell nevus
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By Amelia Talley
Many young adults explore and define their sexual identity in college, but that process can be stressful and lead to risky behaviors. In a new study, students whose sexual self-definition didn't fall into exclusively heterosexual or homosexual categ
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By Association for Psychological Science
A lucky rabbit foot. A glass of wine. A pill. What do these things all have in common? Their effects -- whether we do well on a test, whether we mingle at the cocktail party, whether we feel better -- all depend on the power of suggestion.
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By University at Buffalo
If you're trying to quit smoking, eating more fruits and vegetables may help you quit and stay tobacco-free for longer, according to a new study published online by University at Buffalo public health researchers.
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By American Chemical Society
A new voyage into "chemical space" -- occupied not by stars and planets but substances that could become useful in everyday life -- has concluded that scientists have synthesized barely one tenth of 1 percent of the potential medicines tha
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By M.Nichols
Cutting the amount we drink to just over half a unit a day could save 4,600 lives a year in England, according to a modelling study by Oxford University researchers published in the journal BMJ Open.
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