Health Discoveries in General Health News
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Two-drug regimen successful in destroying precancerous colon polyps
June 2, 2010
Scientists from the M.D. Anderson Cancer Center at the University of Texas have devised a two-drug regimen that destroys precancerous colon polyps without hurting healthy tissue.
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German study has found link between protein and reduced thinking skills
June 2, 2010
A protein related to blood inflammation may be associated with brain changes involving diminished "executive" thinking skills, a German study found.
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New lens technology could slow the progress of near-sightedness
June 1, 2010
Scientists from Australia and the University of Houston have developed new lens technology that may halt the progress of myopia, or near-sightedness, based on a study of 500 children in China and Australia.
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Premenstrual dysphoric disorder is distinct from depression in women
June 1, 2010
Premenstrual "dysphoric disorder " (PMDD) is biologically different from depression and other mood disorders, a study at the University of North Carolina has determined.
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Senior weight loss regimen cuts death rate, compared to those who dont lose
June 1, 2010
Older adults who start a weight loss regimen of diet and exercise are half as likely to die within eight years compared to overweight seniors who don't work on weight loss, according to a study at Wake Forest University Baptist Medical Center.
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Tuberculosis studies challenge current thinking on treatment for the disease
May 29, 2010
New studies at the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center have shown a blood pressure medication may overcome some drug-resistant tuberculosis (TB), but that more people with TB are drug-resistant than researchers previously thought.
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Fat eaten earlier in the day bolsters metabolism and lowers disease risk
May 29, 2010
Researchers at the University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB) have found in laboratory tests that eating more fat shortly after waking allows the body's metabolism to work more efficiently in burning the fat.
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Diabetes patients have a greater fatality risk if they have cancer surgery
May 21, 2010
People who have diabetes and undergo cancer surgery, particularly for cancers related to the digestive tract, have a greater risk of dying within a month of their operations than those who do not have diabetes, a Johns Hopkins study found.
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A rest break when people are learning new things may strengthen memory
May 21, 2010
A study that could have impact on how people study and learn new things has found that memories grow stronger after an individual takes a rest break.
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Brain scanning technique may predict effect of strokes and brain injuries
May 20, 2010
A scanning approach used to study brain organization may be adaptable to predict the effect of strokes and other brain injuries.
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