Health Discoveries in General Health News
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Children's narrowed eye arteries foretell heart problems
April 21, 2011
The lack of exercise that goes with an excessive amount of sedentary activities by children appear to narrow their eye arteries, which may indicate they will have heart-related problems later in life.
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Growing evidence that calcium impairs heart health
April 21, 2011
New Zealand researchers who reviewed data involving thousands of women in more than a dozen studies have added to the growing belief that calcium supplements may raise the risk of heart disease.
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Genetic study will help diagnose and treat melanoma
April 21, 2011
The DNA coding of the most serious form of skin cancer has been surveyed by researchers from the U.S. National Institutes of Health (NIH) and has turned up important information that will help diagnose and treat melanoma.
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Foundation seeks support during Parkinson's Awareness Month
April 21, 2011
Helping to educate the public about misconceptions about Parkinson's disease is the goal of this year's theme, "Shatter the Myths," during April, which is Parkinson's Awareness Month.
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Virus therapy studied for mesothelioma treatment
April 21, 2011
A research team at the University of Minnesota is conducting a new study on how patients with malignant mesothelioma respond to an innovative measles virus therapy.
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Heart health study shows artery plaque builds quickly
April 21, 2011
A new Swedish study related to heart health indicates that plaque build-up in arteries occurs over a shorter period of time and later in life than previously believed.
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Minimally invasive MitraClip device speeds heart recovery
April 20, 2011
The insertion of a tiny clothespin-like device threaded through an artery to stop mitral regurgitation may be as effective in closing a leaky heart valve as open heart surgery.
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New device has success in reducing brain aneurysm ruptures
April 20, 2011
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has approved a new catheter-enabled device that cuts off the blood flow to brain aneurysms and reduces the likelihood that they will rupture.
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FDA warns of drug connection to rare blood cancer
April 20, 2011
Certain anti-inflammatory drugs that suppress the immune system have been associated with a rare blood cancer in adolescents and young adults being treated for digestive disorders.
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Aspirin use linked to lower risk of pancreatic cancer
April 18, 2011
Researchers at the Mayo Clinic found that aspirin taken as little as once monthly may reduce the risk of developing pancreatic cancer.
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