Health Discoveries in Health Research News
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Vitamin D shows strong link to improvement in patients treated for lymphoma
January 8, 2010
Vitamin D may slow the progression of cancer and improve the survival rate of patients being treated for diffuse large B-cell lymphoma, a new study has found.
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Drug may do double duty in treatment for cancer and asthma
January 8, 2010
Scottish scientists have found a new use for the drug, R-roscovitine, which is being tested to treat cancer.
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Colorful fruit and vegetables may improve visual performance
January 8, 2010
Green, leafy vegetables and colored fruit are not only pleasant to look at, but they may also help strengthen the eyes that see them.
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Eating fish regularly may restore heart function after a coronary attack
January 6, 2010
Eating fish once or twice a week, long considered a prevention against heart disease, now is believed to restore heart function in patients who have experienced a non-fatal heart attack.
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Risk of advanced prostate cancer could be lowered by coffee drinking
January 5, 2010
Data presented at a recent cancer research conference showed coffee consumption could reduce the risk of advanced and lethal prostate cancers by as much as 60 percent.
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Brain protein may hold answer for treatment of depression
January 5, 2010
A brain protein that is elevated in people diagnosed with depression, may answer scientists' questions about why antidepressants don't always succeed.
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Compounds from turmeric and pepper show promise as breast cancer treatment
January 4, 2010
The growth of stem cells in breast cancer, which fuel a tumor's growth, may be inhibited by doses of compounds found in the spices turmeric and pepper, cancer researchers at the University of Michigan have reported.
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Dreams do occur during sleepwalking and sleep terrors
January 4, 2010
New research sheds light on dream activity that takes place when people experience sleepwalking or episodes of "sleep terrors."
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Parkinsons disease foundation will support studies on placebo effect
December 31, 2009
A well-known Parkinson's disease research foundation has agreed to fund two studies related to the placebo effect on patients living with Parkinson's.
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Test for early Alzheimers may predict later dementia
December 31, 2009
Using a compound that binds to brain plaques, doctors may be able to determine whether individuals who test positive for early Alzheimer's disease will progress into more serious stages of the disease with dementia.
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