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Early detection tool for ovarian cancer has promising results
July 31, 2010
A mathematically-based tool for diagnosing early-stage ovarian cancer has shown promising results for postmenopausal women with average risk for the disease, a new study found.
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Testosterone therapy doesn't improve women's memory skills
July 31, 2010
Replacing testosterone for women who have had hysterectomies and those who are post-menopausal doesn't appear to improve their memory skills, a new study has found.
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Common orthopedics injury to knee can heal without surgery
July 30, 2010
A tear to the anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) in the knee, a common orthopedics injury, may be repaired without surgery, according to a study published in the New England Journal of Medicine.
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Brain study may lead to understanding of Huntington's Disease
July 30, 2010
Researchers have identified brain circuitry linked to the start and end of movement sequences that could lead to a better understanding of disorders such as Parkinson's and Huntington's Disease.
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Hodgkin's Disease survivors don't follow-up with cancer screenings
July 30, 2010
A long-term Canadian study found that many survivors of Hodgkin's Disease don't get follow-up screening tests for other cancers that may develop later in life.
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Antiviral drug stops or slows liver cancer, study shows
July 30, 2010
A study at Jefferson Medical College of Thomas Jefferson University has found that antiviral therapy may stop or slow the recurrence of liver cancer in patients who have chronic hepatitis B.
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Chiari Malformation under study by U.S. and Russian researchers
July 30, 2010
An ongoing clinical trial of the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke (NINDS) is examining the genetic factors related to Chiari Malformation, an abnormality of the skull which causes part of the brain to protrude into the spinal canal.
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Less common cancers not helped by higher vitamin D levels
July 30, 2010
A large study by the National Cancer Institute (NCI) and related institutions found that vitamin D does not reduce the risk of less common cancers such as endometrial cancer, esophageal cancer or ovarian cancer.
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Story-telling ability lessened by children's brain injuries
July 30, 2010
Story-telling ability appears to be a difficulty for children with brain injuries, while other language skills such as vocabulary improve as they mature, a study at the Univesity of Chicago shows.
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Frequent, high doses of steroids most effective against lupus
July 30, 2010
A new study on using corticosteroids to treat lupus shows that using large doses early and frequently in the course of the inflammatory disease has better results than limited dosage intravenous over several months.
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