Rebuilding the brain after stroke
Feb 13 14


Enhancing the brain’s inherent ability to rebuild itself after a stroke with molecular components of stem cells holds enormous promise for treating the leading… Rebuilding the brain after stroke   

 

Study is First to Find Direct Evidence That ADHD is a Genetic Disorder
Feb 13 14


In a study published online first and appearing in an upcoming edition of The Lancet, researchers have provided the first direct evidence that attention-deficit/hyperactivity… Study is First to Find Direct Evidence That ADHD is a Genetic Disorder   

 

Weather changes may be linked with stroke hospitalization, death
Feb 13 14


Stroke hospitalization and death rates may rise and fall with changes in environmental temperature and dew point, according to research presented at the American… Weather changes may be linked with stroke hospitalization, death   

 

Test for persistent Lyme infection using live ticks shown safe in clinical study
Feb 13 14


In a first-of-its-kind study for Lyme disease, researchers have used live, disease-free ticks to see if Lyme disease bacteria can be detected in people… Test for persistent Lyme infection using live ticks shown safe in clinical study   

 

Study Highlights Long-Term Effects of Childhood Obesity on Late-Life Health
Feb 13 14


Childhood obesity rates have nearly tripled in the previous 30 years and researchers are asking the important question of how this epidemic will impact… Study Highlights Long-Term Effects of Childhood Obesity on Late-Life Health   

 

Could restless sleep cause widespread pain in older folks?
Feb 13 14


Researchers in the U.K. report that non-restorative sleep is the strongest, independent predictor of widespread pain onset among adults over the age of 50.… Could restless sleep cause widespread pain in older folks?   

 

Sedation before nerve block increases risk, not pain relief
Feb 13 14


New research suggests that sedating patients before a nerve block needed to diagnose or treat chronic pain increases costs, risks and unnecessary surgeries, and… Sedation before nerve block increases risk, not pain relief   

 

Excess weight linked to brain changes that may relate to memory, emotions, and appetite
Feb 11 14


Being overweight appears related to reduced levels of a molecule that reflects brain cell health in the hippocampus, a part of the brain involved… Excess weight linked to brain changes that may relate to memory, emotions, and appetite   

 

I smoke, but I’m not a smoker
Feb 11 14


While smoking among California adults has dramatically declined in recent decades, researchers at the University of California, San Diego School of Medicine report there… I smoke, but I’m not a smoker   

 

Minimum alcohol price would save UK lives, cut healthcare costs
Feb 11 14


Setting a minimum alcohol price of 45 pence ($0.73) a unit in Britain would cut deaths and hospital time among heavy drinkers yet have… Minimum alcohol price would save UK lives, cut healthcare costs   

 

Tweaking an exercise routine to stay strong after 50
Feb 11 14


People turning 50 may want to consider tweaking their exercise routines because as they age stiffer joints, slower recovery from injury and the loss… Tweaking an exercise routine to stay strong after 50   

 

Breast cancer drug fights fungal disease
Feb 11 14


Tamoxifen, a drug currently used to treat breast cancer, also kills a fungus that causes a deadly brain infection in immunocompromised patients. The findings,… Breast cancer drug fights fungal disease   

 

How our brain networks: Research reveals white matter ‘scaffold’ of human brain
Feb 11 14


For the first time, neuroscientists have systematically identified the white matter “scaffold” of the human brain, the critical communications network that supports brain function.

How our brain networks: Research reveals white matter ‘scaffold’ of human brain   
 

Manga comics may help promote fruit consumption among youth
Feb 11 14


A recent pilot study in Brooklyn, New York, with minority students found that exposure to Manga comics (Japanese comic art) promoting fruit intake significantly… Manga comics may help promote fruit consumption among youth   

 

Long distance signals protect brain from viral infections
Feb 11 14


The brain contains a defense system that prevents at least two unrelated viruses—and possibly many more—from invading the brain at large. The research is… Long distance signals protect brain from viral infections   

 

Cars, computers, TVs spark obesity in developing countries
Feb 11 14


The spread of obesity and type-2 diabetes could become epidemic in low-income countries, as more individuals are able to own higher priced items such… Cars, computers, TVs spark obesity in developing countries   

 

EU rules “mean children can’t get life-saving cancer drugs”
Feb 10 14


Children with cancer are being denied access to potentially life-saving medicines because European Union rules allow drug firms to waive the need to test… EU rules “mean children can’t get life-saving cancer drugs”   

 

Smoking linked with increased risk of most common type of breast cancer
Feb 10 14


Young women who smoke and have been smoking a pack a day for a decade or more have a significantly increased risk of developing… Smoking linked with increased risk of most common type of breast cancer   

 

Obese Children More Likely to Have Complex Elbow Fractures and Further Complications
Feb 10 14


Pediatric obesity is currently an epidemic, with the prevalence having quadruped over the last 25 years. Children diagnosed with obesity can be at risk… Obese Children More Likely to Have Complex Elbow Fractures and Further Complications   

 

U.S. group issues stroke prevention guidelines just for women
Feb 07 14


While stroke is common in both men and women, guidelines released on Thursday for the first time address factors such as pregnancy, birth control… U.S. group issues stroke prevention guidelines just for women   

 

Tests to show water safety after coal ash spill in North Carolina
Feb 07 14


As many as 82,000 tons of ash have spilled into a river after a pipe break at a retired coal plant in North Carolina,… Tests to show water safety after coal ash spill in North Carolina   

 

Fortified foods make up for some missing nutrients: study
Feb 07 14


Fortification of foods with additional nutrients does have an impact on kids’ intake of vitamins and minerals, but many children and teens are… Fortified foods make up for some missing nutrients: study   

 

Flavor-pairing may teach kids to like vegetables
Feb 07 14


Parents have long poured on cheese sauce, peanut butter and the like to coax kids to eat their vegetables, but a new study suggests… Flavor-pairing may teach kids to like vegetables   

 

Rett syndrome genetic variants now available for advance testing, diagnosis & research
Feb 06 14


Despite the identification of gene mutations in methyl CpG binding protein 2 (MECP2) being linked to Rett syndrome (RS), research has been hindered by… Rett syndrome genetic variants now available for advance testing, diagnosis & research   

 

Scientific Review Points to Dietary Supplement Users Engaging in a Pattern of Healthy Habits
Feb 06 14


Dietary supplement users take these products as just one component of a larger effort to develop a healthier lifestyle, according to a newly published… Scientific Review Points to Dietary Supplement Users Engaging in a Pattern of Healthy Habits   

 
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