Studies and Analyses

Studies and Analyses

Potential remedy for the 'mental fog' in cancer patients

Cancer patients have complained for years about the mental fog known as chemobrain. Now in animal studies at West Virginia University (WVU), researchers have…

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Neutral HIV Presentations Enhance Counseling Engagement

The study, which appeared this month in the journal Health Psychology, found that by offering an experimental introduction to a counseling session, public…

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Natural Childbirth Boosts Mothers’ Response to Baby Cries

A new study has found that mothers who delivered vaginally compared to caesarean section delivery (CSD) were significantly more responsive to the cry of their…

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Eosinophils Target Asthma-Linked Fungal Infections

Researchers at Mayo Clinic and the Virginia Bioinformatics Institute (VBI) have revealed that eosinophils, a particular type of white blood cell, exert a…

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Colorectal Cancer Screening: Start at Age 50, Study Finds

Colorectal adenomas, the precursor polyps in virtually all colorectal cancers, occur infrequently in younger adults, but the rate sharply increases after age…

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New Insights on Skeletal Diseases in Fast-Growing Dog Breeds

The degree studied the relationship between the speed of growth of young dogs and the development of common skeletal diseases such as elbow dysplasia and hip…

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New Research Confirms Effectiveness of Popular Diet Programs

A new scientific analysis, published today in BioMed Central’s open access Nutrition Journal, provides comprehensive dietary data about Slim Fast, Atkins,…

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Darapladib’s Impact on Atherosclerotic Plaque Stability

Lp-PLA2 inhibition with darapladib prevented necrotic core expansion, a key determinant of plaque vulnerabilityA twelve month study of treatment with…

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FX06 Peptide Shows Promise in Reducing Cardiac Injury

Data presented today at the European Society of Cardiology Congress demonstrates the effectiveness of a peptide called FX06 in preventing cardiac damage…

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Nationality’s Role in Cervical Cancer Risk: Key Insights

This is particularly the case for women from other Nordic countries and Central America, the differences being linked to, amongst other things, variation in…

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Improving Antiplatelet Response: 40% Reduced Myocardial Damage

Study showed 40 percent reduction of the degree of myocardial damage during percutaneous coronary intervention compared to standard care which translated into…

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HIV Infection in Childhood: Trends and Findings from Recent Study

A surveillance study of HIV Infection in Childhood found that reported births to HIV infected women have increased substantially since 2000 – but the…

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Direct-to-Consumer Drug Ads: Are They Worth the Hype?

“People tend to think that if direct-to-consumer advertising wasn't effective, pharma wouldn't be doing it,” says Harvard Medical School professor Stephen…

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Teen Suicide Spike: Insights from New JAMA Study

A troubling study in the September 3rd Journal of the American Medical Association raises new concerns about kids committing suicide in this country. After a…

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Kids’ Room TVs Linked to Reduced Sleep Duration: Study Insights

The research, conducted by Prof. Yael Latzer and Dr. Tamar Shochat of the University of Haifa and Prof. Orna Chishinsky of the Jezreel Valley College, examined…

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Add-On Therapy Boosts Mood in Bipolar Disorder Patients

Because individuals with both depression and bipolar disorder experience a glutathione deficiency, an antioxidant that protects cells from toxins, researchers…

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