Massachusetts physician groups improving patient experience, study finds
Dec 20 10

Most Massachusetts physician groups are using results from a statewide patient survey to help improve patient experiences, but a significant number are not making… Massachusetts physician groups improving patient experience, study finds   

 

Ion Channel Responsible for Pain Identified
Dec 19 10

University at Buffalo neuroscience researchers conducting basic research on ion channels have demonstrated a process that could have a profound therapeutic impact on pain.

Ion Channel Responsible for Pain Identified   
 

Kroger recalls pet foods at some stores
Dec 19 10

The Kroger Co is recalling select packages of dog and cat foods at some of its retail stores because the products may pose a… Kroger recalls pet foods at some stores   

 

Age doesn’t matter: New genes are as essential as ancient ones
Dec 18 10

New genes that have evolved in species as little as one million years ago – a virtual blink in evolutionary history – can be… Age doesn’t matter: New genes are as essential as ancient ones   

 

Most Medicare stroke patients die or are rehospitalized within year after discharge
Dec 18 10

A UCLA-led has study found that after leaving the hospital, nearly two-thirds of Medicare beneficiaries hospitalized for acute ischemic stroke either died or were… Most Medicare stroke patients die or are rehospitalized within year after discharge   

 

Ben-Gurion U. researchers: High resistance rates among acute otitis media pathogens in children
Dec 18 10

As middle ear infections increase during the winter months, researchers from Ben-Gurion University of the Negev (BGU) suggest that in many cases the most… Ben-Gurion U. researchers: High resistance rates among acute otitis media pathogens in children   

 

Beetroot juice could help people live more active lives
Dec 18 10

New research into the health benefits of beetroot juice suggests it’s not only athletes who can benefit from its performance enhancing properties – its… Beetroot juice could help people live more active lives   

 

Study Reveals Major Shift in How Eczema Develops
Dec 18 10

Like a fence or barricade intended to stop unwanted intruders, the skin serves as a barrier protecting the body from the hundreds of allergens,… Study Reveals Major Shift in How Eczema Develops   

 

Don’t trouble your heart: Naturally high hemoglobin OK in dialysis patients
Dec 18 10

Naturally occurring high hemoglobin levels are safe for kidney disease patients on dialysis, according to a study appearing in an upcoming issue of… Don’t trouble your heart: Naturally high hemoglobin OK in dialysis patients   

 

Health organization to pursue cholera vaccination in Haiti
Dec 18 10

The Pan American Health Organization hopes to start a cholera vaccination program in Haiti by April but must first boost and fund production of… Health organization to pursue cholera vaccination in Haiti   

 

U.N. chief launches probe of Haiti cholera epidemic
Dec 18 10

U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon announced on Friday the creation of an independent panel to investigate Haiti’s cholera epidemic, which some Haitians have blamed on… U.N. chief launches probe of Haiti cholera epidemic   

 

MRI scans reveal brain changes in people at genetic risk for Alzheimer’s
Dec 16 10

People with a known, high risk for Alzheimer’s disease develop abnormal brain function even before the appearance of telltale amyloid plaques that are characteristic… MRI scans reveal brain changes in people at genetic risk for Alzheimer’s   

 

Evidence Suggests E-Cigs Safer than Cigarettes, Researcher Claims
Dec 16 10

In a new report that bucks the concerns raised by the Food and Drug Administration, a Boston University School of Public Health (BUSPH) researcher… Evidence Suggests E-Cigs Safer than Cigarettes, Researcher Claims   

 

It’s a pain to take care of pain
Dec 16 10

While many studies have looked at the treatment of chronic pain from the patient’s perspective, there has been little research on those who provide… It’s a pain to take care of pain   

 

Study shows caffeine negatively affects children
Dec 16 10

Caffeine consumption in children is often blamed for sleep problems and bedwetting. Information on childhood caffeine consumption is limited, and many parents may not… Study shows caffeine negatively affects children   

 

Immune cell plays unexpected role in autoimmune disease
Dec 16 10

A new study provides fascinating insight into the underlying pathology associated with the autoimmune disease, systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE). The research, published by Cell… Immune cell plays unexpected role in autoimmune disease   

 

When the brain knows no fear
Dec 16 10

A new study, published online on December 16 in Current Biology, a Cell Press publication, offers new insight into the emotional life of a… When the brain knows no fear   

 

Feast, famine and the genetics of obesity: You can’t have it both ways
Dec 16 10

In addition to fast food, desk jobs, and inertia, there is one more thing to blame for unwanted pounds-our genome, which has apparently not… Feast, famine and the genetics of obesity: You can’t have it both ways   

 

Tainted food sickens 48 mln each year: CDC
Dec 15 10

Foodborne illnesses kill 3,000 Americans every year and make 48 million sick, and most are never identified, U.S. health officials reported on Wednesday as… Tainted food sickens 48 mln each year: CDC   

 

Healthy lifestyle, healthy eyes in old age
Dec 15 10

People who lead overall healthy lives - getting exercise, eating right, and not smoking - are significantly more likely to keep their aging eyes… Healthy lifestyle, healthy eyes in old age   

 

Does fluoride really fight cavities by ‘the skin of the teeth?’
Dec 15 10

In a study that the authors describe as lending credence to the idiom, “by the skin of your teeth,” scientists are reporting that the… Does fluoride really fight cavities by ‘the skin of the teeth?’   

 

Goodbye to folic acid deficiency?
Dec 15 10

A scan of the Canadian population reveals that, thanks largely to fortified foods, almost no one is deficient in folic acid, and forty percent… Goodbye to folic acid deficiency?   

 

40 years later, Nagasaki bomb still causes disease
Dec 15 10

Survivors of the World War II atomic bomb dropped on Nagasaki continue to fall ill today as a result of the radiation they received,… 40 years later, Nagasaki bomb still causes disease   

 

Marijuana, cigarettes neck-and-neck for U.S. teens
Dec 15 10

More U.S. teens may be smoking marijuana than cigarettes but fewer are binge-drinking, federal health officials said Tuesday.

An annual survey on drug use… Marijuana, cigarettes neck-and-neck for U.S. teens   

 

Poverty equals obesity? Study bucks common wisdom
Dec 15 10

Women who are poor are much more likely to be obese but men are not, U.S. government researchers said on Tuesday in a report… Poverty equals obesity? Study bucks common wisdom   

 
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