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HPV may have a link to lung cancer
April 11, 2011
Although most closely associated with cervical cancer, researchers have found the human papillomavirus (HPV) may also be linked to lung cancer.
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Life-long exercise is key to strengthen heart health
April 6, 2011
A life-long regimen of exercise can result in heart health in the elderly that rivals that of healthy, but sedentary young people, according to a study presented recently at an annual meeting of the American College of Cardiology.
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Autistic people focus brain regions on visual perception
April 6, 2011
A new neuroscience study indicates that people with autism "reallocate" certain brain areas to visual perception and cause less activity to take place in brain regions where thoughts and actions are planned and controlled, according to the April issue of the journal Human Brain Mapping.
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Blood test could verify lung cancer diagnosis for non-smokers
April 5, 2011
A blood test could help verify a diagnosis when lung cancer is suspected in people who have never smoked, new research shows.
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Genome scanning planned on mesothelioma
April 5, 2011
A Wake Forest University professor is attempting to learn more about the genetic risk related to developing mesothelioma.
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Certain cancers persist years after smoking stops
April 4, 2011
Italian researchers who reviewed data from 33 past studies concluded that some types of throat and stomach cancer can develop in smokers even if they quit the habit years before.
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Elderly heart patients have better outcomes at home
April 4, 2011
Elderly heart failure patients who move into skilled nursing facilities after they leave the hospital often have poorer outcomes, including higher rates of death, than those who go home, a University of Colorado study found.
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Parkinson's disease drug linked to impulse control disorder
April 4, 2011
A group of Parkinson's disease drugs called dopamine agonists are linked to the development of impulse control disorder, a psychological condition characterized by a patient's inability to stop performing actions harmful to oneself and others.
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Mercury from fish not harmful to heart health
March 28, 2011
Research at the Harvard School of Public Health and Brigham and Women's Hospital in Boston shows that heart health isn't compromised by eating fish that contains mercury.
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Immunity research on prostate cancer targets gene
March 28, 2011
A prostate cancer study by the National Cancer Institute (NCI) has found that the gene FOXO3 affects the immune response in cancer cells and can be targeted to fight the disease.
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