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Ultraviolet part of sunlight may slow multiple sclerosis, a new study says
May 13, 2010
Scientists at the University of Wisconsin at Madison say the ultraviolet portion of sunlight may play a bigger role than vitamin D in controlling multiple sclerosis (MS).
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All types of exercise are offered on NIH senior health website
May 12, 2010
Older adults looking for an exercise regimen can find new ways to keep in shape illustrated with images and instructions on the National Institutes of Health (NIH) senior health website.
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Ohio researchers finding may change belief about Down syndrome cause
May 12, 2010
Researchers from Ohio State University have found that people with Down syndrome may have fewer proteins or genes, not more, as is commonly believed about the condition.
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May is a peak time to focus on National Asthma and Allergy Awareness Month
May 11, 2010
May may bring spring flowers, but it can be a problem time for millions of people who have asthma and allergies. "It's a peak season for asthma and allergy sufferers, and a perfect time to educate your patients, family, friends, co-workers and others about these diseases," says the Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America.
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School-based programs may reach more children who need to lose weight
May 11, 2010
A study on overweight children by Baylor College of Medicine researchers has found that school-based weight management programs may be successful in reaching large numbers of children who need help losing weight.
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Tobacco advertising sways teens to try smoking, study finds
May 7, 2010
Teens with high exposure to tobacco advertising are twice as likely to have tried smoking and three times as likely to have smoked in the past month, compared to those who see less tobacco advertising, a new study found.
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New drugs that target enzyme may improve care for heart disease
May 7, 2010
Researchers trying to find better treatments for heart disease say drugs that target the enzyme calmodulin kinase (CaM kinase) may be effective and reduce the negative side effects that occur with other medications.
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Mays message_ Moving keeps the effects of arthritis at bay
May 6, 2010
"Moving is the best medicine" is this year's message for Arthritis Awareness Month, which is recognized during May each year.
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Medical home pediatric care brings down emergency room visits
May 6, 2010
A UCLA study of the "medical home" method of delivering pediatric care, which stresses continuous outpatient visits, found that families' use of emergency room services was significantly reduced when they enrolled in the program.
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New drug may reduce cholesterol without side effects of statins
May 5, 2010
A study published recently in the New England Journal of Medicine found that the drug eprotirome may significantly lower bad (LDL) cholesterol and triglycerides without the side effects of statin drugs.
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