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Graphic images best at deterring smokers
November 17, 2010
Graphic images of the effects of long-term smoking, including those of mouth diseases and cancerous tissue, have great impact on smokers' intentions to quit, a multi-university study found.
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HIV/AIDS is increasing in older adults
November 17, 2010
The number of people over age 50 who have HIV/AIDS has nearly doubled in recent years, in part because people are living longer with the disease, but also because the older population is not as well-educated about risk factors.
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Research could lead to urinary infections vaccine
November 17, 2010
Findings by a University of Michigan research team could eventually lead to a vaccine to prevent most urinary tract infections caused by E. coli bacteria.
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Skin cancer tumors grow significantly with delayed treatment
November 17, 2010
Northwestern University researchers found that more than 70 percent of study participants cited denial as the primary reason why they delay treatment for nonmelanoma skin cancers, which can lead to significant tumor growth that is more difficult to treat.
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Higher eye pressure linked to corneal condition
November 16, 2010
Elevated eye pressure could be a cause of corneal arcus, an eye condition that has been associated with cardiovascular disease, a new study found.
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New stent graft could increase number of aneurysm repairs
November 16, 2010
A new stent graft currently in a clinical trial run by researchers at Loyola University Hospital could improve the rate of repairing aortic aneurysms by as much as 15 percent.
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National clinical trial is recruiting mesothelioma patients
November 15, 2010
A Phase II clinical trial is recruiting mesothelioma patients to test an experimental drug intended to block proteins that aid the growth of cancer cells.
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Serotonin may have properties that combat diabetes
November 11, 2010
The emotion-regulating brain chemical serotonin may have properties that help combat diabetes, according to a study published online in Nature Neuroscience.
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Double-drug regimen has more success stopping Hepatitis C
November 11, 2010
A combination of two antiviral drugs administered to children with liver-damaging hepatitis C is more than twice as effective, and appears to endure longer after treatment is stopped, compared to the standard single-drug regimen, a Johns Hopkins study shows.
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Resistance exercise produces blood flow benefit to heart
November 11, 2010
Weight lifting and other resistance exercises create a blood flow that may improve cardiovascular health, according to the November issue of The Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research.
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