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Vitamin B may not affect risk of second stroke, heart attack
August 16, 2010
Vitamin B supplements, commonly prescribed to lower homosysteine levels in stroke patients, may not protect those who have had a stroke or heart attack against a recurrence.
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Spinal fluid proteins linked to Alzheimer's disease
August 16, 2010
Measurements of certain proteins in spinal fluids could have far-reaching answers for predicting and diagnosing Alzheimer's disease in both those with memory problems and healthy individuals, the Archives of Neurology reported.
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Elderly drug use a concern of those who offer senior services
August 16, 2010
Admissions for drug abuse treatment for older Americans nearly doubled between 1992 and 2008, according to a new study by federal researchers.
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TroVax in studies related to mesothelioma, prostate cancer
August 12, 2010
The drug TroVax will be studied as a treatment for malignant mesothelioma by a partnership between a major biopharmaceutical company in the UK and researchers at Cardiff University in Wales.
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Major grant funds gene therapy for muscular dystrophy
August 12, 2010
The Nationwide Children's Hospital in Columbus, Ohio, has received a $600,000 grant to conduct clinical testing of gene therapy aimed at improving muscle function in those with muscular dystrophy.
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Gender may influence reactions to vaccinations
August 12, 2010
Gender may play a role in the reactions and side effects that people experience after receiving vaccines, according to a recent issue of The Lancet Infectious Diseases.
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More genetic links to testicular cancer, study finds
August 12, 2010
Three new genetic risk factors linked to testicular cancer have been identified by British researchers, according to a recent issue of the journal Nature.
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Pregnancy soon after miscarriage carries fewer risks
August 12, 2010
Scottish researchers have found that women who get pregnant within six months after suffering a miscarriage have the best chance of having a healthy pregnancy with few complications.
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Large waist linked to higher death rate in both men and women
August 12, 2010
Having a large waist circumference, which has been associated with a host of diseases including diabetes and heart disease, may lead to a greater risk of death from any cause over a nine-year period, according to the Archives of Internal Medicine.
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New institute focuses on molecular causes of disease
August 11, 2010
A new research institute has been formed to focus on the molecular causes of cancer, autoimmune disorders and cardiovascular diseases.
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