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Ultrasound Screening Could Improve The Outcome Of Critically ill Patients

... ill. For the study, researchers used a model to analyze the outcomes of 1,000 patients with assumed acute respiratory failure requiring mechanical ventilation. They assumed the patients received ventilation for seven days, as well as an intensive care unit stay of eight days, and an additional eight days ...

Consumption Of Fish Could Reduce The Risk Of Dementia

... food questionnaires. Researchers used the data to analyze whether there was an association between eating fatty fish with omega-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids and the risk of cognitive problems. Researchers found that those who ate more fatty fish and omega-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids had a reduced risk ...

The Benefits of Alcohol Consumption Questioned

To analyze the benefits of alcohol consumption and cardiovascular disease researchers studied nearly 2,500 seniors ages 70 to 79 who consumed // moderate levels of alcohol (one to seven drinks per week), consumed high levels of alcohol (more than eight drinks p...

Supplement Of CLA May Reduce Body Fat

...Journal of Nutrition. The study was conducted to analyze the effects of CLA on human body. The tests were done to measure the effects on body fat mass, lean body mass, bone mineral mass, body weight, and body mass index. The CLA supplement was given in the triglyceride form. The results showed that there ...

Clothes may provide better protection against sun-related skin problems in children

...n the age of 7 to 12 yrs, scientists have tried to analyze the effect of sunscreen on the number of moles children develop. For children who spends long hours in the sun and wore protection like sun block cream and clothes to cover their bodies, developed less number of moles than children who stayed out in ...

Approval for DNA test to detect cystic fibrosis

...st is called Tag-It Cystic Fibrosis Kit and it can analyze DNA samples from the blood and detect genes that carry the strains of the disease, both in children and in adults. The test can not only predict the advent of the disease in people, but it can also identify the people who are not having the disease b...

Women may be more at risk of liver injury from alcohol

...the drink. Researchers had used animal models to analyze the difference in the extent of injury to liver between males and females from chronic alcohol consumption with two diets with different carbohydrate and fatty acid content. The first diet had fish oil while the second one had mixture of vegetable oi...

Maintaining Weight Loss with Drugs

...eens maintain weight loss decided to do a study to analyze the benefits of the drug orlistat . For the study researchers studied two groups of children between ages 12 and 16, all of whom were considered obese. For one year, 357 of the subjects were given120 milligrams of orlistat three times a day, and 182 ...

Advent of New, More Effective and Personalized Medicines

...r each patient. Doctors will eventually be able to analyze a patient's genetic profile and prescribe the best available drug therapyand dose from the start. FDA also approved the first laboratory test, the Amplichip Cytochrome P450 Genotyping Test, which will enable physicians to use genetic information to ...

Causes of drug induced liver disease

...o scientifically test the validity of the rule and analyze the causes and outcomes of the drug induced liver disease. The results of the study support the Hy’s rule, but researchers feel that the rule is highly variable based on the drug that causes the damage to the liver. The researchers also found that AS...

Studies On Hearing Loss Discovers New Causes

...s have conducted the first study to quantitatively analyze the changes in the cochlea due to type 1 diabetes mellitus. The researchers studied the temporal bones from patients with juvenile onset diabetes (insulin-dependent.) The results show that type 1 diabetes mellitus results in changes of the cochlea w...

Revolution in Genetics to Open Avenues for Treating Cancer

...oarray technology, which has enabled scientists to analyze the expression of many genes at the same time and search for the breast cancer genes. This cutting edge technology is believed to trigger a parallel increase in the speed at which new cancer treatments reach the patient. It has been reported that t...

Scientists Develop New Technology To Find About Human Ancestors’ Teet

...are, called “scale-sensitive fractal analysis,” to analyze fossilized tooth surfaces through a confocal microscope, which allows three-dimensional analysis of an object. The specimen is put in and the microscope is programmed to step down at fine intervals, perform its series of scans, and collect 3D coordin...

Primates reveal a new dimension to human genome

...ar completion, a vocabulary has to be developed to analyze the sequence and interpret it. This has been achieved through the phylogenetic technique. So far only a study on the mouse or the rat had enabled understanding the human genome sequence but now a comparative study between human genome sequence and th...

Scientists Have Traced How The SARS Virus evolved

...ist ), helped China's SARS Epidemiology Consortium analyze their findings . The consortium's research, genetically fingerprinted virus samples from several dozen infected people and animals from China and Hong Kong.// The work provides more evidence that SARS jumps from animals to humans, possibly frequentl...

Scientists Have Traced How The SARS Virus evolved

...ist ), helped China's SARS Epidemiology Consortium analyze their findings .The consortium's research, genetically fingerprinted virus samples from several dozen infected people and animals from China and Hong Kong.// The work provides more evidence that SARS jumps from animals to humans, possibly frequently....

Early Detection Of Breast Cancer

...r. Breast-imaging specialists used CAD to scan and analyze the missed cancers of mammograms and had the potential to identify 71 percent of them. The CAD was able to mark tumors as suspicious on mammograms taken one year before the diagnosis of cancer. Overall, the false-negative rate before the CAD screeni...

Changes In Brain Structure From Methamphetamine Abuse And HIV Infection

... California-San Diego had conducted brain scans to analyze structural volume changes in 103 adults divided among four populations: methamphetamine abusers who were HIV-positive; methamphetamine abusers who were HIV-negative; non-abusers who were HIV-positive; and non-abusers who were HIV-negative. They also ...

Age of first alcoholic drink determined by tendency to cheat

... history were considered for the study. In order analyze what might predict or precede an early age of first drink, the team analyzed several behaviors and conditions in the study participants' childhoods including attention-deficit hyperactivity symptoms, conduct disorder symptoms (such as fighting, lying...

Ketoacidosis Is The Main Cause On Mortality In Childhood-Onset Type 1 Diabetes

... a cohort of young type 1 diabetic patients and to analyze the causes of death with special focus on suicide,...zed mortality rates, excluding neonatal deaths. To analyze excess risks for specific diagnoses, case subjects were compared with five nondiabetic control subje...

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(Date:12/4/2009)WASHINGTON, Dec. 4 While Congress debates whether health care reform would control health care costs, Leapfrog,s purchaser members point to 45 hospitals that lead through example -- delivering the be
(Date:12/4/2009)Late recurrence is a risk for some pediatric cancers, particularly Ewing sarcomas and tumors of the central nervous system, according to a new study published online December 4 in the Journal of the
(Date:12/4/2009)Working with mice, scientists at Johns Hopkins publishing in the December issue of Neoplasia have shown that a protein made by a gene called "Twist" may be the proverbial red flag that can accuratel
(Date:12/4/2009)More than 15 million Americans are recruited annually to participate in clinical trials according to the Alliance for Human Research Protection (AHRP), and most will be compensated for their participa
(Date:12/4/2009)Dental tourism is a phenomenon that was started by people that were looking for an alternative to the high price of dental work in the US, Canada, and other countries. In their search for lower priced
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(Date:12/3/2009)A coating on windows or solar panels that repels grime and dirt? Expanded battery storage capacities for the next electric car? New Tel Aviv University research, just published in Nature Nanotechnolo
(Date:12/3/2009)ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. Most scientists believe that staph infections are caused by many bacterial cells that signal each other to emit toxins. The signaling process is called quorum sensing because many b
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