Health Discoveries in Health Research News
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Maternal bond may undo damage by stress hormones on fetus
April 12, 2010
A strong maternal bond with babies may undo damage done to the fetus by elevated levels of the stress hormone cortisol experienced by their mothers during pregnancy, according to a study in the journal Biological Psychiatry.
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Dietary supplement shows potential as a breast cancer treatment
April 12, 2010
The dietary supplement, bitter melon extract commonly used as a folk medicine in India, China and Central America may inhibit breast cancer cell growth, according to a new study.
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Changes in brain structure, and related depression, may come from early abuse
April 9, 2010
Scientists at Trinity College in Dublin, Ireland have determined that magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) can show structural brain changes in adults that may have been caused during childhood instances of abuse or emotional neglect.
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Soluble fiber in healthy foods may strengthen the bodys immune system
April 9, 2010
Long known for improving digestion, soluble fiber is now believed to strengthen the immune system and reduce inflammation in the body, a University of Illinois study has found.
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Frequent napping could be a sign of type 2 diabetes, China study shows
April 8, 2010
Frequent napping could indicate an elevated prevalence of type 2 diabetes and impaired fasting glucose in older people of Chinese descent, the journal Sleep recently reported.
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Untreated eye problems may predict onset of Alzheimers disease
April 7, 2010
Untreated vision problems in the elderly could lead to a greater likelihood that they will develop Alzheimer's disease, a new study has found.
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Ohio researchers develop simple test to link garlic with carcinogenic activity
April 7, 2010
A urine test has been designed by Ohio researchers to detect carcinogenic activity as it relates to garlic consumption.
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Commonly used ibuprofen shown to lower risk of Parkinsons disease
April 6, 2010
A long-term study of people who used over-the-counter drugs aspirin, ibuprofen and acetaminophen found that those who took ibuprofen regularly had a substantially lower risk of developing Parkinson's disease.
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Memory and thinking decline may be connected to stroke risk
April 5, 2010
Memory loss and decreased thinking ability may be linked to a higher risk for stroke, according to a new Swedish study.
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Small amounts of dairy allowed for lactose intolerant people, NIH recommends
April 5, 2010
Eliminating dairy products from the diet of people who are lactose intolerant is unnecessary and may cause nutritional problems, according to the National Institutes of Health (NIH) Consensus Development Conference.
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