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Chest compression CPR aids most for heart attacks
October 19, 2010
Bystanders who administer CPR on heart attack victims are more effective if they perform continuous chest compression rather than combine compressions with mouth-to-mouth resuscitation, a new study has found.
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Drug for mesothelioma patients undergoes testing
October 19, 2010
The Southwest Oncology Group, an association of several cancer centers across the U.S., has begun testing a drug that it hopes will improve the effect of chemotherapy on mesothelioma patients.
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FDA warns against products that make medical claims
October 18, 2010
Manufacturers of products that claim to treat conditions such as autism, heart disease and Alzheimer's by removing heavy metals from the body have been warned by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration that their claims violate federal law.
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Gene therapy blocks protein that causes heart failure
October 18, 2010
A researcher at Nova Southeastern University in Davie, Florida, is using gene therapy to block a protein that can contribute heart failure, the Journal of the American College of Cardiology reports.
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Researchers find genetic link to obesity in children
October 15, 2010
Evidence is growing that many cases of childhood obesity are genetically determined, based on previous research and a new study from the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia.
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Clinical trial tests drug for Duchenne muscular dystrophy
October 14, 2010
A phase II clinical trial has begun on a heart disease treatment that may improve cardiac function in those with Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD).
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Hospice entered too late to benefit prostrate cancer patients
October 14, 2010
Although the number of men with prostate cancer entering hospice care has risen in recent years, many do not enroll soon enough to take advantage of the palliative care that could make their deaths easier.
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Genetic mutations linked to neonatal diabetes
October 12, 2010
Mutations within insulin-producing pancreatic cells may be related to a neonatal form of type 1 diabetes and could affect the development of type 2 diabetes, a new study reports.
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Estrogen therapy may increase risk of kidney stones
October 12, 2010
Postmenopausal women who use estrogen therapy may have a higher risk of developing kidney stones, according to the October issue of Archives of Internal Medicine.
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Stem cells may repair diseased muscle in muscular dystrophy
October 11, 2010
A research team from Sanford-Burnham Medical Research Institute may have found a way to use muscle stem cells to regenerate injured or diseased muscle found in such conditions
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