By Randy Dotinga
New research suggests certain long-term psychotherapies may do a better job than an antidepressant in preventing post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) following a traumatic event.
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By Robert Preidt
Researchers have identified two genetically distinct types of HIV in the cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) of patients with HIV-associated dementia.
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By HealthDay Staff
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration announced late Thursday that it had approved using the erectile dysfunction drug Cialis as a treatment for enlarged prostate.
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By HealthDay News
The U.S. Preventive Services Task Force is preparing to recommend that men no longer get screened for prostate cancer by undergoing prostate specific antigen — or PSA — testing, CNN reported Thursday evening, citing a “sour
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By Amanda MacMillan
Linda Bianchini was in her mid-50s when sex with her husband became unbearably painful.
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By Robert Preidt
Scientists who taught monkeys to use their brains to move the virtual hands of an avatar (a virtual body) and to identify the texture of virtual objects say the experiment demonstrates the potential benefits of this technology for people who’v
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By Jenifer Goodwin
Scientists have genetically engineered mice whose symptoms closely mimic autism in humans.
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By Robert Preidt
Nearly one in four Americans must now travel farther to the nearest trauma center than 10 years ago due to closures of hospital trauma centers, a new study shows.
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By Robert Preidt
The percentage of nursing home residents in the United States who receive a seasonal flu shot is lower than the national goal, and the rate is lower for blacks than for whites, a new study finds.
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By Steven Reinberg
Older adults who think they’re not in tip-top health may have a greater risk of developing dementia than folks who believe they’re healthy, French researchers report in Oct. 5 issue of the journal Neurology.
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By Kathleen Doheny
Treating women with an aggressive form of early stage breast cancer using Herceptin and chemotherapy, while not turning to a third type of drug known as an anthracycline, improves survival while posing less danger to the heart, research
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By Steven Reinberg
A new oral drug for relapsing forms of multiple sclerosis appears to reduce relapse rates and disability progression, according to the results of a so-called phase 3 trial.
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By Mary Brophy Marcus
A novel stem cell therapy given shortly after a kidney transplant allows some patients to cast away the medicines meant to keep their body from attacking the new organ, according to a small new study from the Stanford University School of Medicine.
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By Robert Preidt
Women whose mothers were given the drug diethylstilbestrol (DES) during pregnancy are at increased risk for fertility problems and cancer as they age, new research shows.
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By Bill Hendrick
Olanzapine Approved to Treat Symptoms of Schizophrenia and Bipolar Disorder
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By Denise Mann
Study Suggests Vaccine for Human Papillomavirus Could One Day Help Prevent Heart Disease
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By Charlene Laino
Cornea Inlay Improves Near Vision in People With Presbyopia
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By Jennifer Warner
Coffee Drinkers Less Likely to Develop Most Common Type of Skin Cancer
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By Salynn Boyles
Study Shows Poor Sleepers Have More Heart Attacks Than Those Without Insomnia
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By Daniel J. DeNoon
Stop-Smoking Drug Doesn't Raise Risk of Psychiatric Hospitalization, Study Shows
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