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Dying from prostate cancer lowered by regular exercise
January 12, 2011
Vigorous exercise may significantly lower the death rate among men with prostate cancer, according to the Journal of Clinical Oncology.
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Pre-pregnancy weight may not affect children's learning or behavior
January 12, 2011
A large study involving about 7,500 British and Dutch children found that children born to overweight women aren't more likely to have behavioral or learning problems, according to the journal Pediatrics.
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'Health chip' tested on cervical cancer has broader use
January 10, 2011
A European project that developed a "health chip" could provide immediate diagnosis of many diseases that now take a significant amount of laboratory testing to achieve.
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Garlic and onions may play role in osteoarthritis prevention
January 10, 2011
A diet high in allium vegetables - including garlic, onions and leeks - may lower levels of hip osteoarthritis, a UK study has found.
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Antibiotic found to offer long-lasting relief for IBS
January 7, 2011
A new antibiotic therapy developed at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles is the first to relieve irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) after patients stop taking the drug, according to the January issue of the New England Journal of Medicine.
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Genetic link to multiple sclerosis more likely in women
January 7, 2011
A large-scale study in the UK has found that women who have multiple sclerosis (MS) are more likely than men with MS to have a genetic connection to the disease.
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Vitamin D may speed TB antibiotic treatment
January 6, 2011
Researchers in the UK have found that vitamin D may speed the effectiveness of antibiotic treatment for tuberculosis (TB) patients, according to the January issue of The Lancet.
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Link made between heartburn drugs and pneumonia
January 6, 2011
A Korea research team analyzed 31 studies over 14 years and found a link between heartburn drugs and an increased risk of pneumonia, according to a recent issue of the Canadian Medical Association Journal.
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Rapid test developed to detect deadly prion diseases
January 5, 2011
Researchers at the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID) have developed a rapid test to detect infectious agents called prions that lead to diseases such as mad cow disease in cattle and Creutzfeldt-Jacob disease in humans.
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Almonds may help fight diabetes and heart disease
January 5, 2011
Consuming almonds may help prevent diabetes by improving insulin sensitivity and decrease LDL ("bad") cholesterol levels in people with pre-diabetes, according to a study published in the Journal of the American College of Nutrition.
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