By St. Michael's Hospital
Cognitive enhancers -- drugs taken to enhance concentration, memory, alertness and moods -- do not improve cognition or function in people with mild cognitive impairment in the long term, according to a new study by researchers at St. Michael's Hospital.
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By Boston University Medical Center
Antihistamines are a group of medications that are used to treat various conditions, including allergies and nausea and vomiting. Some antihistamines require a prescription, but most are available over-the-counter, and both prescription and OTC antihistam
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By Society of Gynecologic Oncology
From losing weight to knowing their family history, there are several things women can do to lower their risk of developing certain types of cancer, and improve their chances for survival if they do develop one of them.
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By University of Copenhagen
A gentler new chemistry promises cleaner and subsequently far safer pharmaceuticals.
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By Sanford-Burnham Medical Research Institute
The PDK1 gene, known to regulate many cell functions such as metabolism and survival, is now identified as a key regulator in melanoma development and metastasis, offering new opportunities to interfere with cancer progression.
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By Nationwide Children's Hospital
In the first study to closely examine the polyunsaturated fatty acid intake among US children under the age of five, researchers have found what might be a troubling deficit in the diet of many youngsters.
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By University of Warwick
Scientists have discovered that a drug that increases the risk of sudden cardiac death interacts with mistranslated protein-coding genes present in heart muscle.
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By American Heart Association
Studies show that excess weight in childhood increases the risk of high blood pressure as an adult.
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By American Physiological Society (APS)
Bird diseases can have a vast impact on humans, so understanding their immune systems can be a benefit for people. An important element in the immune system of many animals is the protein TTP, which plays an anti-inflammatory role, yet researchers have be
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By Technische Universität Darmstadt
Just like gloves, molecules come in so-called left-handed and right-handed versions. Until now, however, it could be determined only with great difficulty whether a certain molecule is right-handed or left-handed. Scientists now report a new solution to t
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By Alcoholism: Clinical & Experimental Research
Alcoholics Anonymous and Narcotics Anonymous can play an important role in addiction recovery. Findings of a study examining the suitability of 12-step organizations for young adults with co-occurring substance use and psychiatric disorders indicate that
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By University of California - San Francisco
A new link between meal times and daily changes in the immune system has been identified, and has led them to question assumptions about the roles of specific immune cells in infection and allergy.
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By Brown University
A new study reports that mutation of a gene associated with some autism forms in humans can hinder the proper growth and connectivity of brain cells in mice. It also shows how that understanding allowed these cells to restore proper growth in the lab.
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By Michigan State University
Non-physical abuse by a dating partner such as threats, controlling behavior and harassing text messages can have a serious effect on a teenager's health and well-being, finds new research.
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By Johns Hopkins University Bloomberg School of Public Health
New research indicates a decline in the number of minority patients with Medicare receiving bariatric surgery after the Medicare Center of Excellence Policy was implemented.
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By Vanderbilt University Medical Center
Researchers have identified a biomarker that can predict diabetes risk up to 10 years before onset of the disease.
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By Geisinger Health System
Researchers have for the first time found an association between living in proximity to high-density livestock production and community-acquired infections with methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus, commonly known as MRSA.
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By Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center
Consumers should be wary when watching those advertisements for pharmaceuticals on the nightly TV news, as six out of 10 claims could potentially mislead the viewer, say researchers.
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By Taylor & Francis
Researchers review available evidence that links orange juice with cancer chemoprevention, including the putative mechanisms involved in the process, the potential toxicity of orange juice, and the available data in terms of evidence-based medicine.&n
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By Springer Science+Business Media
More burnout and depression is found among physicians who work long hours, are younger, or female. Because of long working hours and dedication to their work, they seem to have more squabbles over home and family responsibilities than people in most other
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