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Study_ Acupuncture better than hormones for reducing hot flashes in women with breast cancer
January 19, 2010
Acupuncture has a longer lasting effect than hormone therapy in reducing hot flashes for women with breast cancer, a Detroit study has shown.
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The arts have uplifting effect for people regardless of their backgrounds
January 15, 2010
Music and art play a universal role in keeping people happy and healthy, regardless of their socio-economic background, a widespread Norwegian study has found.
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New drug approved for limited use in treating rheumatoid arthritis
January 15, 2010
Limited use of a new drug has been approved to treat people with moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis (RA), with more clinical trials planned to monitor its effect.
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Artery elasticity improves heart health for seniors living with diabetes
January 15, 2010
With only three months of exercise, older adults with type 2 diabetes improved elasticity in their arteries and reduced their risk of heart disease and stroke, a new study has found.
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Vitamin C may play a new role in stem cell development
January 13, 2010
Vitamin C has received credit for reducing colds and slowing the aging process, and now it may play a role in forming embryonic-like stem cells from adult cells.
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Exercising regularly cuts death rate significantly for men living with prostate cancer
January 12, 2010
Daily exercise can significantly reduce the death rate for men who have prostate cancer, a study from the Harvard School of Public Health has found.
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Test for glucose now can be used for diabetes screening and diagnosis
January 12, 2010
A test used to measure glucose levels in people with diabetes has been recommended as a tool to identify people at risk of developing type 2 diabetes.
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Protein that controls weight and appetite may have link to Alzheimers incidence
January 12, 2010
People who have higher levels of a protein that controls weight and appetite may have a lower incidence of Alzheimer's disease and dementia, according to researchers from Boston University School of Medicine (BUSM).
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Tobacco smoke in early childhood linked to later behavioral problems
January 11, 2010
German scientists have linked tobacco smoke exposure during early childhood to symptoms of hyperactivity, attention deficits or problems in peer relationships by the time children reach age 10.
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Alcohol consumption may affect breast cancer recurrence
January 11, 2010
Women who have had breast cancer and who drink three to four alcoholic beverages per week may have a 30 percent increased risk of recurrence, according to a new study.
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