By Wolters Kluwer Health: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins
Fifty years after the assassination of President John F. Kennedy, the medical and scientific evidence may support the possibility of the "single shooter, three bullet theory" of the event. Yet new insights into the old medical data simultaneousl
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By Plataforma SINC
A study has analyzed intake of 17 basic micronutrients in people's diets across eight European countries. The results reveal that, although vitamin D is the most extreme case, European citizens - across all age and sex ranges - do not consume sufficient i
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By Nationwide Children's Hospital
In the first molecular genetic study of families with a history of both language impairment and autism, scientists may have uncovered a shared origin for the two conditions, an important step toward explaining why some cases of autism are accompanied by l
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By Kessler Foundation
Scientists correlated fMRI findings with the negative impact of outdoor temperature on cognitive functioning in multiple sclerosis. This study in Brain Imaging & Behavior corroborates the group's previous study that established that people with MS
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By Johns Hopkins Medicine
Experiments by scientists have unraveled two biological mechanisms as the major cause of protein citrullination in rheumatoid arthritis. Protein citrullination is suspected of sparking the immune system and driving the cascade of events leading to the dis
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By Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center
A research team has demonstrated that a group of recently discovered antibodies may be a highly effective therapy for the treatment of HIV.
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By Helmholtz Zentrum Muenchen - German Research Centre for Environmental Health
In two comprehensive studies, scientists discovered new associations of two major type 2 diabetes risk genotypes and altered plasma concentrations of metabolic products. The "Virtual Institute Diabetes" (VID) joint research cooperation is thereb
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By Helmholtz Zentrum Muenchen - German Research Centre for Environmental Health
High density lipoprotein cholesterol (HDL), the so-called “good“ cholesterol, improves blood glucose levels by enhancing skeletal muscle function and reducing adiposity, scientists report.
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By Harvard University
Researchers have a new model for how the kidney repairs itself, a model that adds to a growing body of evidence that mature cells are far more plastic than had previously been imagined.
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By Weizmann Institute of Science
A new method of producing naïve induced pluripotent stem cells holds promise for the future of regenerative biomedical research.
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By Cardiovascular Research Foundation
The first clinical trial in the United States to study the use of drug coated balloons for femoropopliteal artery disease found the procedure is promising for safety and efficacy at six months.
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By The George Institute for Global Health
Lowering blood pressure is a highly effective and affordable way to prevent cardiovascular events like heart attack and stroke among people with chronic kidney disease. One in 10 people globally is affected by kidney disease, with many unaware of the prob
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By Endocrine Society
A new testing method can better detect potentially fatal hormone imbalances in patients with end-stage kidney disease, according to a recent study.
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By Endocrine Society
New research refutes the scientific community’s long-held belief that the body needs a specific protein to produce steroid hormones like testosterone.
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By University of Copenhagen
In Europe alone, more than 25,000 people die each year from infections caused by multi-resistant bacteria. Researchers have now developed and characterized a substance that quickly and effectively kills the virulent bacteria. The substance employs a multi
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By Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology
As nations strive to put humans farther into space for longer periods of time, the real loser in this new space race could be the astronauts themselves. That's because experiments conducted on the International Space Station show that microgravity acceler
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By Karolinska Institutet
New research shows that patients with heart failure have high mortality and often are undertreated. According to a study, many more of these patients would benefit from advanced treatment by heart specialists – something that could be decided by
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By Institute of Cancer Research
A dual-pronged strategy using two experimental cancer drugs together could successfully treat a childhood cancer by inhibiting tumor growth and blocking off the escape routes it uses to become resistant to treatment, finds a new study.
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By International Osteoporosis Foundation
A new paper reviews the epidemiology and pathophysiology of cancer-associated bone disease and provides information about fracture prevention in cancer patients. The review summarizes the pertinent recommendations of leading societies, providing guidance
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By University of Pittsburgh Schools of the Health Sciences
African-American and Puerto Rican women who have low levels of vitamin D during pregnancy are more likely to go into labor early and give birth to preterm babies, research reveals. The study is the largest to date to look at the association between vitami
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