By Mount Sinai Medical Center
Patients find "cloud" technology a faster, more efficient way to store and distribute their medical images than current options, according to the preliminary findings of an image sharing project led by The Mount Sinai Medical Center in con
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By American Friends of Tel Aviv University
Neuropathic pain, caused by nerve or tissue damage, is the culprit behind many cases of chronic pain. It can be the result of an accident or caused by a variety of medical conditions and diseases such as tumors, lupus, and diabetes. Typically resist
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By Nationwide Children's Hospital
The common antibiotic, amoxicillin-clavulanate, may improve small bowel function in children experiencing motility disturbances, according to a study appearing in the June print edition of the Journal of Pediatric Gastroenterology and Nutrition from
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By C. J. Mitchell
Lifting less weight more times is just as effective at building muscle as training with heavy weights, a finding by McMaster researchers that turns conventional wisdom on its head.
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By Alexxai V Kravitz
Scientists at the Gladstone Institutes have determined how specific circuitry in the brain controls not only body movement but also motivation and learning, providing new insight into neurodegenerative disorders such as Parkinson's disease -- and ps
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By Shannon Pettypiece
Testosterone replacement has long been prescribed for men who suffer from abnormally low levels of the male sex hormone, but overuse can lead to infertility and can even speed the growth of prostate cancer. That hasn’t stopped Michael Murray,
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By Agency for Science, Technology and Research (A*STAR), Singapore.
Scientists have discovered that they can dramatically increase the life span of mice with progeria (premature aging disease) and heart disease (caused by Emery-Dreifuss muscular dystrophy) by reducing levels of a protein called SUN1. This research w
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By Krisha McCoy
Enjoy unwinding at the end of the day with a glass of wine? While there is no doubt that drinking wine (or any alcoholic beverage) in excess can adversely affect your health,
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By European Society of Hypertension
For centuries, women have been reporting engorgement of the upper, anterior part of the vagina during the stage of sexual excitement, despite the fact the structure of this phenomenon had not been anatomically determined.
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By Matt McMillen
Consumer Watchdog Group 'Public Citizen' Challenges Safety of Popular Type 2 Diabetes Drug
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By Cari Nierenberg
Heart Risk Safety Concerns Added to Multiple Sclerosis Drug's Label
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By Elsevier
The findings of a new study suggest that the protective effects of an active cognitive lifestyle arise through multiple biological pathways. For some time researchers have been aware of a link between what we do with our brains and the long term ris
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By European Society of Hypertension
A new study, presented at the European Society of Hypertension meeting in London, shows that vitamin D supplementation in winter can help lower blood pressure in patients with hypertension.
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By B. Keysar
In a study with implications for businesspeople in a global economy, researchers at the University of Chicago have found that people make more rational decisions when they think through a problem in a non-native tongue.
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By Cari Nierenberg
Taking Supplements May Slightly Reduce High Blood Pressure, Study Suggests
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By Mount Sinai Medical Center
The latest American Academy of Neurology/American Headache Society Guidelines released this week outline evidence-based and effective treatments that can prevent migraine attacks and lessen their severity. According to guidelines published on the Am
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By R. Y. Hsia, A. H. Kothari, T. Srebotnjak, J. Maselli
You're enjoying a quiet weekend at home when suddenly you double over in pain. You need emergency appendectomy surgery. How much should it cost? And how much price shopping are you able to do?
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By Kathleen Doheny
Scientists Find Caffeine May Boost Tear Production
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By Brenda Goodman, MA
Study Finds Parents and Doctors Don’t Have All the Facts About How Well the Drugs Work
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By Matt McMillen
Swedish Study Suggests Vitamin D May Play Major Role
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