New review associates vitamin D with lower rates of tooth decay
Nov 27 12

A new review of existing studies points toward a potential role for vitamin D in helping to prevent dental caries, or tooth decay.

The… New review associates vitamin D with lower rates of tooth decay   

 

NIH-funded researchers show possible trigger for MS nerve damage
Nov 27 12

High-resolution real-time images show in mice how nerves may be damaged during the earliest stages of multiple sclerosis. The results suggest that the critical… NIH-funded researchers show possible trigger for MS nerve damage   

 

Personal coaching app tracks sleep, diet, fitness
Nov 27 12

Trying to get fit or lose weight but lacking the motivation and willpower? A new app that acts like a digital personal coach monitors… Personal coaching app tracks sleep, diet, fitness   

 

Risk aversity visible in the brain
Nov 27 12

Some people live their lives by the motto “no risk - no fun!” and avoid hardly any risks. Others are clearly more cautious and… Risk aversity visible in the brain   

 

Doctors should consider hepatitis C testing: panel
Nov 27 12

A government-backed panel advises doctors to “consider offering screening” for hepatitis C to adults born between 1945 and 1965, in a draft statement released… Doctors should consider hepatitis C testing: panel   

 

The hidden disorder: Unique treatment proposed for children’s neurological disorder
Nov 26 12

An Indiana University study in the Journal of Child Neurology proposes an innovative treatment for developmental coordination disorder, a potentially debilitating neurological disorder in… The hidden disorder: Unique treatment proposed for children’s neurological disorder   

 

Too much or too little activity bad for knees
Nov 26 12

Both very high and very low levels of physical activity can accelerate the degeneration of knee cartilage in middle-aged adults, according to a new… Too much or too little activity bad for knees   

 

Imaging shows some brains compensate after traumatic injury
Nov 26 12

Using a special magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) technique to image patients with mild traumatic brain injury (MTBI), researchers have identified a biomarker that may… Imaging shows some brains compensate after traumatic injury   

 

Long-distance runners lap up miles for the love of it
Nov 26 12

Although many people begin running as a practical path to weight loss or fitness, for many it becomes a love affair as the miles… Long-distance runners lap up miles for the love of it   

 

Embryo survival gene may fight range of diseases: study
Nov 26 12

A gene that keeps embryos alive appears to control the immune system and determine how it fights chronic diseases like hepatitis and HIV, and… Embryo survival gene may fight range of diseases: study   

 

Bounce house-related injuries on the rise in U.S
Nov 26 12

The number of U.S. children hurt while using inflatable bouncers, such as bounce houses and moonwalks, is 15 times higher than in 1995, according… Bounce house-related injuries on the rise in U.S   

 

Experts say Ireland should clarify abortion laws
Nov 26 12

Ireland should allow limited access to abortion by clarifying the conditions under which women can terminate pregnancies, experts have concluded in a report… Experts say Ireland should clarify abortion laws   

 

Medical marijuana for a child with leukemia
Nov 26 12

Mykayla Comstock’s family says marijuana helps her fight an especially aggressive form of leukemia, keeps infection at bay and lifts her weary spirit. Twice… Medical marijuana for a child with leukemia   

 

Flu could be cured forever as vaccine might give life-long protection
Nov 26 12

A new flu vaccine being developed in Germany may be able to prevent the flu permanently through developing new cures more rapidly.

Researchers at… Flu could be cured forever as vaccine might give life-long protection   

 

Ranbaxy recalls generic Lipitor in United States
Nov 25 12

Indian drugmaker Ranbaxy Laboratories Ltd has recalled its generic version of Pfizer Inc’s cholesterol-lowering drug Lipitor in the United States after certain batches were… Ranbaxy recalls generic Lipitor in United States   

 

Reading, writing and playing games may help aging brains stay healthy
Nov 25 12

Mental activities like reading and writing can preserve structural integrity in the brains of older people, according to a new study presented today at… Reading, writing and playing games may help aging brains stay healthy   

 

Fetal alcohol exposure affects brain structure in children
Nov 25 12

Children exposed to alcohol during fetal development exhibit changes in brain structure and metabolism that are visible using various imaging techniques, according to a… Fetal alcohol exposure affects brain structure in children   

 

Antibiotics in pregnancy tied to asthma in kids
Nov 20 12

Children whose mothers took antibiotics while they were pregnant were slightly more likely than other kids to develop asthma in a new Danish study.

Antibiotics in pregnancy tied to asthma in kids   
 

New Study Review Examines Benefits of Music Therapy for Surgery Patients
Nov 20 12

A new study review published by the University of Kentucky found that music therapy can be beneficial to patients before, during and after a… New Study Review Examines Benefits of Music Therapy for Surgery Patients   

 

Protein Test is First to Predict Rate of Progression in Lou Gehrig’s Disease
Nov 19 12

A novel test that measures proteins from nerve damage that are deposited in blood and spinal fluid reveals the rate of progression of amyotrophic… Protein Test is First to Predict Rate of Progression in Lou Gehrig’s Disease   

 

Exercise benefits found for pregnancies with high blood pressure
Nov 19 12

Contrary to popular thought, regular exercise before and during pregnancy could have beneficial effects for women that develop high blood pressure during gestation,… Exercise benefits found for pregnancies with high blood pressure   

 

Hepatitis C Treatment’s Side Effects Can Now Be Studied in the Lab
Nov 19 12

The adverse side effects of certain hepatitis C medications can now be replicated and observed in Petri dishes and test tubes, thanks to a… Hepatitis C Treatment’s Side Effects Can Now Be Studied in the Lab   

 

Decreased kidney function leads to decreased cognitive functioning
Nov 19 12

Decreased kidney function is associated with decreased cognitive functioning in areas such as global cognitive ability, abstract reasoning and verbal memory, according to a… Decreased kidney function leads to decreased cognitive functioning   

 

A new way of looking at Prader-Willi Syndrome
Nov 16 12

An Australian study reveals that people with the rare genetic disorder known as Prader-Willi Syndrome may have an impaired autonomic nervous system. This discovery… A new way of looking at Prader-Willi Syndrome   

 

Cash cuts increase smoking death risk for world’s poor, study says
Nov 15 12

Proposed funding cuts within the international body responsible for tobacco control will leave the world’s poorest countries more vulnerable to smoking-related diseases, a study… Cash cuts increase smoking death risk for world’s poor, study says   

 
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