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Peptide drug has success in stopping ovarian cancer growth
November 3, 2010
Laboratory tests by UCLA researchers show that a peptide drug intended to treat atherosclerosis had a significant effect in stopping the growth of ovarian cancer cells.
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Brain study shows how attention is processed
November 3, 2010
A study that uncovered how the brain pays attention to visual and other stimuli may give clues to abnormalities seen in brain disorders such as autism, schizophrenia and attention deficity disorder.
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Liver disease mortality may be higher, Mayo study finds
November 2, 2010
Mayo Clinic researchers find that liver-related mortality may be higher than is normally reported in national statistics because related conditions that can lead to liver disease often aren't included in those numbers.
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Long-term wireless phones found related to brain tumors
November 2, 2010
Researchers from the Apeejay College of Engineering in India reviewed nearly a dozen studies to conclude that long-term use of wireless phones may substantially raise the risk of developing brain tumors.
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Study explains hormone connection to heart health
November 1, 2010
A study at Sanford-Burnham Medical Research Institute may provide an answer about how a protein helps the fat-related hormone called adiponectin protect the heart against damage from stress.
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Mediterranean diet may be a way to avoid diabetes
October 29, 2010
The traditional Mediterranean diet may be a way for older adults to lower their risk of type 2 diabetes without losing weight, a new study in Spain has found.
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New DBS guidelines set for Parkinson's patients
October 28, 2010
New guidelines for the use of deep brain stimulation (DBS) for individuals with Parkinson's disease were published online recently in the Archives of Neurology.
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Drug found to add survival time for mesothelioma patients
October 28, 2010
A drug approved for use in some European countries has shown improvement in survival time for pleural mesothelioma patients when combined with the drug cisplatin, according to StarGlobalTribune.com.
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Magnesium intake may influence diabetes risk
October 27, 2010
A study by University of North Carolina researchers found that people who consume more magnesium, from food and vitamin supplements, may have a reduced risk of developing diabetes.
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Sound sleep may be related to genetic variant
October 27, 2010
The ability to sleep soundly may be related to an individual's genetic makeup, according to a study published in the October issue of the journal Neurology.
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