
Antioxidants Could Help Huntington’s Disease Sufferers, Study Suggests
Therapeutic strategies to
strengthen antioxidant
defenses could help to
prevent the progression of
Huntington's Disease. New
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Anti-cancer Drug Prevents, Reverses Cardiovascular Damage In Mouse Model Of Premature Aging Disorder
An experimental anti-cancer
drug can prevent -- and even
reverse -- potentially fatal
cardiovascular damage in a
mouse model of progeria, a ... > full story

What HIV Needs: Identification Of Human Factors May Yield Novel Therapeutic Targets For HIV
Scientists have found 295
host cell factors that are
involved in human
immunodeficiency virus
infection. Their research
... > full story

Disease Diagnosis In Just 15 Minutes? Biosensor Technology Uses Antibodies To Detect Biomarkers Much Faster
Testing for diseases such as
cancer and multiple
sclerosis could soon be as
simple as using a pregnancy
testing kit. Scientists have
... > full story
- Antioxidants Could Help Huntington’s Disease Sufferers, Study Suggests
- Anti-cancer Drug Prevents, Reverses Cardiovascular Damage In Mouse Model Of Premature Aging Disorder
- What HIV Needs: Identification Of Human Factors May Yield Novel Therapeutic Targets For HIV
- Disease Diagnosis In Just 15 Minutes? Biosensor Technology Uses Antibodies To Detect Biomarkers Much Faster
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Statins May Prevent Miscarriages, Study Suggests
October 11, 2008 Hospital for Special Surgery researchers have found that statins may be able to prevent miscarriages in women who are suffering from pregnancy complications caused by antiphospholipid syndrome, ... > full story -
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Chronic Kidney Disease Increased Sharply In The United States In Past Decade
October 9, 2008 A 30 percent increase in chronic kidney disease over the past decade has prompted the US Renal Data System to issue for the first time a separate report documenting the magnitude of the disease, ... > full story -
Children's Asthma Affected By Parental Expectations
October 9, 2008 Asthmatic children whose parents have high expectations for their ability to function normally are less likely to have symptoms than other children dealing with the ... > full story -
Nerve Stimulation Therapy Alleviates Pain For Chronic Headache
October 9, 2008 A novel therapy using a miniature nerve stimulator instead of medication for the treatment of profoundly disabling headache disorders improved the experience of pain by 80-95 percent, according to a ... > full story -
Pediatric Study Finds Alternatives For Radiation Of Low-grade Brain Tumors
October 8, 2008 A new study has found that using chemotherapy alone and delaying or avoiding cranial radiation altogether can be effective in treating pediatric patients with unresectable or progressive low-grade ... > full story -
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Neurotransmitter Defect May Trigger Autoimmune Disease
October 8, 2008 A potentially blinding neurological disorder, often confused with multiple sclerosis, has now become a little less mysterious. A new study may have uncovered the cause of Devic's disease. The ... > full story -
Proteins Involved In Blood Vessel Dysfunction In Type 2 Diabetes Are Identified
October 8, 2008 Using precise microscopes, researchers are dissecting coronary microvessels and testing which proteins are responsible for inflammation that causes blood-vessel dysfunction. By identifying the ... > full story -
Mentally Ill Smoke At 4 Times The Rate Of General Population, Study Suggests
October 8, 2008 Australians with mental illness smoke at four times the rate of the general population, according to a new ... > full story -
Incorporating Education In Exercise Programs Increases Benefits For Arthritis Patients
October 8, 2008 The number of adults with doctor-diagnosed arthritis is projected to increase to 67 million by 2030, and a large proportion of US adults will limit their activity as a result, according to the US ... > full story -
Metabolic Syndrome Ups Colorectal Cancer Risk
October 7, 2008 In a large US population-based study, metabolic syndrome patients had a 75 percent higher risk of colorectal cancer compared to those without metabolic ... > full story
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