Male and Female Urethral Reconstruction: From Simple to Complex
Sep 17 07

The instructional course on urethral stricture disease was held September 3, 2007 at the centennial congress of the Societe Internationale Urologie in Paris. It… Male and Female Urethral Reconstruction: From Simple to Complex   

 

Healthy Lunches, Key to School Success
Sep 15 07

School cafeterias have an indistinguishable smell… no matter what’s on the menu. The sectioned off Styrofoam or cardboard plates usually hold some kind of… Healthy Lunches, Key to School Success   

 

CT scan benefits outweigh risks for kids
Sep 15 07

The increased risk of cancer from the radiation used in a CT scan is negligible compared with the benefits for children who need a… CT scan benefits outweigh risks for kids   

 

Yam bean a nearly forgotten crop
Sep 15 07

The Yam bean originated where the Andes meet the Amazon and is locally grown in South and Central America, South Asia, East Asia and… Yam bean a nearly forgotten crop   

 

Governance, strategy and innovation in mental health
Sep 14 07

There is a contemporary move in the National Health Service (NHS) to adopt commercial-style governance for provider trusts. Clinical governance has been developing toward… Governance, strategy and innovation in mental health   

 

Finding Better Ways to Treat Tropical Disease Caused by Parasitic Worm
Sep 13 07

Researchers have provided new details about the inner workings of a parasitic worm that causes a tropical disease called schistosomiasis, which leads to itchy… Finding Better Ways to Treat Tropical Disease Caused by Parasitic Worm   

 

New report on mobile phone research published
Sep 12 07

Mobile phones have not been found to be associated with any biological or adverse health effects, according to the UK’s largest investigation into the… New report on mobile phone research published   

 

Methadone and systematic follow-up: the best solution for managing chronic pain
Sep 12 07

Approximately 30% of Canadians suffer daily from chronic pain. Patients may be affected differently depending on the intensity, but all chronic pain is debilitating… Methadone and systematic follow-up: the best solution for managing chronic pain   

 

Nicotine May Accelerate Atherosclerosis, May Be as Dangerous as Tar
Sep 12 07

It’s well known that smoking cigarettes increases risk for a host of serious health problems from cancer to heart disease. Now a new study… Nicotine May Accelerate Atherosclerosis, May Be as Dangerous as Tar   

 

United States Continues to Have Highest Level of Health Spending
Sep 12 07

The United States continues to spend the most on health care when compared to other Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) countries. Health… United States Continues to Have Highest Level of Health Spending   

 

Nice but naughty—our addiction to chocolate
Sep 11 07


Chocolate is the most widely and frequently craved food. People readily admit to being ‘addicted to chocolate’ or willingly label themselves as ‘chocoholics’. A… Nice but naughty—our addiction to chocolate   

 

A Child’s I.Q. Could be Affected by Maternal Epilepsy
Sep 11 07

A history of maternal epilepsy and its associated treatment may be linked to impaired intelligence later in life, says a new study published in… A Child’s I.Q. Could be Affected by Maternal Epilepsy   

 

Mediterranean diet may help Alzheimer’s patients live longer
Sep 11 07

A Mediterranean diet may help people with Alzheimer’s disease live longer than patients who eat a more traditional Western diet. The study is published… Mediterranean diet may help Alzheimer’s patients live longer   

 

Early abuse may lead to migraine, depression
Sep 06 07

Stressful early life events such as child abuse may make women more susceptible to migraine and depression as adults, survey findings suggest.

“This study… Early abuse may lead to migraine, depression   

 

Researcher Developing New Method for Hearing Loss Assessment
Sep 06 07

A Purdue University researcher is working on a new technique to diagnose hearing loss in a way that more accurately reflects real-world situations.

“The… Researcher Developing New Method for Hearing Loss Assessment   

 

Children stressed six months before starting school
Sep 05 07

The first few days at school can be an anxious time as children face the challenge of a new environment and making new friends… Children stressed six months before starting school   

 

Selection on genes underlying schizophrenia during human evolution
Sep 05 07

Several genes with strong associations to schizophrenia have evolved rapidly due to selection during human evolution, according to new research in the Proceedings of… Selection on genes underlying schizophrenia during human evolution   

 

Migraines—Options to Prevent and Treat the Pounding Pain
Sep 04 07

Migraines are more than a bad headache. As nearly 30 million Americans can attest, the throbbing pain of a migraine can be debilitating, lasting… Migraines—Options to Prevent and Treat the Pounding Pain   

 

Overweight toddlers and those not in day care at risk
Sep 04 07

A study by UT Southwestern Medical Center researchers has found that overweight toddlers and those not enrolled in day care are at high… Overweight toddlers and those not in day care at risk   

 

Loss of vision a possibility after glaucoma surgery
Sep 03 07

Roughly 6 percent of patients who undergo a type of surgery called “trabeculectomy” for advanced glaucoma will experience severe loss of central vision, according… Loss of vision a possibility after glaucoma surgery   

 

Gene mutation may explain postoperative delirium
Sep 03 07

Elderly patients who carry the apolipoprotein E (APOE) e4 allele, a gene mutation implicated in Alzheimer’s disease, are at increased risk for experiencing early… Gene mutation may explain postoperative delirium   

 
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