By Salynn Boyles
But Studies Don’t Show Clear Survival Advantage
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By Daniel J. DeNoon
Generic ADHD Drugs Hard to Find; DEA Raises Quotas in 2012
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By Columbia University Medical Center
A team of investigators led by Columbia University Medical Center has uncovered eight genes that underpin alopecia areata, one of the most common causes of hair loss, as reported in a paper in the July 1, 2010 issue of Nature. Since many of the gene
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By Boston University Medical Center
Researchers from Boston University School of Medicine (BUSM), in collaboration with colleagues at Lahey Clinic and from Denmark and Germany, have found that 5a-reductase inhibitors (5a-RIs), while improving urinary symptoms in patients with benign p
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By OUP
Men who start to lose hair at the age of 20 are more likely to develop prostate cancer in later life and might benefit from screening for the disease, according to a new study published online in the cancer journal Annals of Oncology.
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By Elizabeth Klodas, MD, FACC
DASH Diet Rated Best Overall; Weight Watchers Best for Losing Weight
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By Harvard Medical School
Strains of genital herpes in Africa are far more virulent than those in the United States, researchers at Harvard Medical School report, a striking insight into a common disease with important implications for preventing HIV transmission in a region
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By lshtm.ac.uk
Long-term anti-herpes treatment of women infected with both HIV and HSV2, the virus that causes genital herpes, may reduce the proportion of women with detectable HIV virus in their genital secretions according to the results of a trial in Tanzania
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By medinfo.wustl.edu
Mice with chronic herpes virus infections can better resist the bacterium that causes plague and a bacterium that causes one kind of food poisoning, researchers report in Nature.
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By Denise Mann
Results Disappointing for Many, but Some See as Step Toward Success
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By Salynn Boyles
Arcalyst Used in Tandem With Another Drug Helped Prevent Painful Gout Flare-ups
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By Cari Nierenberg
Marijuana Use Highest; Highest Level of Illicit Drug Use Seen in Wealthiest Countries
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By Brenda Goodman, MA
Researchers Learning Not Everyone Has Asthma for the Same Reason
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By Daniel J. DeNoon And Jennifer Warner
Pill Mixup: Bottles May Contain Stray Pills, Prescription Painkillers
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By Denise Mann
Not Really, but Certain Healthy Changes to Your Child's Diet May Help
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By Jennifer Warner
Practicing Mindful Eating at Restaurants Helps Weight Loss
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By Kathleen Doheny
Relapse Rates Still High in Those Who Used Nicotine Replacement, Experts Say
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By Journal of Clinical Investigation
Various human skin disorders are associated with aberrant regulation of the cytoskeleton (the scaffolding that supports the cell). This is because many physiological processes in the skin, including wound healing and hair follicle cycling, involve c
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By American Chemical Society
Technological progress may be fast-paced in many fields, but one mundane area has been almost left in the doldrums for the last 150 years: The basic technology for permanently coloring hair. That's the conclusion of an analysis of almost 500 article
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By JAMA/Archives journals
Hair grooming practices, such as braids and weaves, as well as inflammation in the form of bacterial infection, may be contributing to the development of scarring hair loss in African American women, according to a report posted online that will app
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