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Reducing the risk for type 2 diabetes

...s.// Treatment includes taking diabetes medicines, making wise food choices, exercising regularly, taking as...cholesterol levels also helps one stay healthy. By making wise food choices, one can help control body weight, blood pressure and cholesterol. Regular exercis...

Infertility may result from bone fragments

...work their way into the muscular uterine lining//, making them invisible even with a hysteroscope. Is a case, a 36 year old woman who ended a pregnancy 15 years earlier and was not able to become pregnant again. When diagnosed through normal hysteroscope her uterus appeared normal. However when doctors cond...

Liver diseases: The enemy with an accomplice

...ome aware of the destructive effects and hence are making a detailed research to extend the study of the traits of the virus....

Common Cold Remedy May Treat SARS

...researchers in New York have announced they may be making progress in developing a drug that prevents the SARS virus from entering cells. One need to note that SARS has killed more than five percent of the nearly 7,500 people it is known to have infected....

Hope for First New Melanoma Treatment in Decades

...umber of cases of melanoma increases by 4 percent, making it one of the cancers with the fastest increasing incidence in the U.S. In 2003, one in 65 people have a lifetime risk of getting the disease; it is projected that by 2010, one in 50 Americans will be afflicted by melanoma....

Longer Lung Cancer Survival

...of these cancers are caught in their later stages, making them difficult to treat. A new drug is now helping patients who have failed standard treatment. By going after that protein, the drug stops the cancer from growing. Studies show as many as 20 percent of patients //taking the drug actually had their t...

Age should not rule out visectomy reversal

...ectomy reversal is less expensive than IVF. And by making it possible for couples to conceive naturally, it avoids the increased risk of multiple births that comes with IVF. The findings, which are published in the June issue of The Journal of Urology, are based on a study of 46 couples that were trying to...

Stress make acne worse

... There are a lot of anecdotal stories about stress making acne worse, but few clinical studies have looked at this, Dr. Alexa B. Kimball, from Stanford University in California, told. "Frankly, we started our study with the goal of debunking this myth," she added. "There are a number of good studies that sh...

Lowering Risk of Breast Cancer Recurrence

... Cole says, "You're taking low estrogen and you're making it even lower. Now, why does that matter? Well, breast cancer cells that are hormone-sensitive can sense even those very small amounts of estrogen." Patients are still being enrolled in the trial. Researchers across the country will enroll 3,000 pos...

Depression Weighs Heaviest on the Elderly

...d that he is having trouble remembering things and making decisions. Memory and other cognitive problems may combine to make the person seem to have dementia, says Dr. Howard Berkowitz, director of the consultation and emergency psychiatry service at Maimonides Medical Center in New York City. "The person...

Good carb, bad carb? Experts debate.

... the food pyramid has had the unintended effect of making us ravenous. "It's almost unethical to tell people to eat a low-fat, high-carbohydrate diet with no regard to glycemic index," says Janette Brand-Miller of the University of Sydney, one of the field's pioneers. Controversy weighs on subject The i...

New heart-healthy corn due in stores by 2007

...m which oil is extracted. The residue is saved for making animal feed. The oil is sold to food processors to use as an ingredient for other products or is sold as cooking oil. Scientists are waiting for a patent approval, expected next month. After that, seed companies can apply for a license to sell it t...

Teen dies after complications from abortion pill

...abortion a chance to change the image of abortion, making it seem as simple as taking a pill."...

The 'forgotten epidemic' killing millions

...ck by medical advances in the mid-20th century, is making a deadly comeback.// Strains of the disease are b...n epidemic' killing millionsMosquito-borne malaria making a deadly comebackMalaria, the ancient mosquito-borne disease that was rolled back by medical advance...

Dog DNA reveals man's link with best friend

...d humans both diverged about 87 million years ago, making mice closer to humans in time. "We are much closer to the dog than to the mouse in terms of our gene content and structure," said researchers. "But if you do the evolutionary tree, we are on the same linage as the mouse. The mouse is evolving at a ...

Dog DNA reveals man's link with best friend

...d humans both diverged about 87 million years ago, making mice closer to humans in time. "We are much closer to the dog than to the mouse in terms of our gene content and structure," said researchers. "But if you do the evolutionary tree, we are on the same linage as the mouse. The mouse is evolving at a ...

New Drug for Diabetes

...lood, but Doctors say, "What's happening is you're making excess glucagon following a meal." The hormone amylin works to control the output of that glucagons. Thus taking insulin without replacing the hormone amylin is like driving a car with only the accelerator and no brakes. They say, "What they are doin...

Drugs said to Reduce HIV Transmission to Baby

... labor room without knowledge of their HIV status, making it too late for other treatment options....

New Drug to Stop Gambling!

...'m not lying to her anymore, covering things up or making excuses and draining our bank account. So, it's changed it in many, many ways." And that's something he can bet on. However experts say the drug can cause liver problems if mixed with other drugs, such as over-the-counter painkillers....

New Test for HIV Patients

...are very encouraging as they point the way towards making cheap CD4 count testing available to people receiving antiretroviral therapy in rural areas. Such methods could be used in a similar way towards HIV viral-load measurement, another test required to assess the success of HIV treatment."...

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(Date:1/9/2009)...y sheds light on a little understood biological pr...ng stem cells to exist in a dormant or inactive st...ording to the study,s findings, researchers identi... quiescence, a state that allows bone marrow cells...reatments. , Researchers at Memorial Sloan-Ketter...
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