New genetic variants associated with coffee drinking
Oct 07 14


A new, large-scale study has identified six new genetic variants associated with habitual coffee drinking. The genome-wide meta-analysis, led by Harvard School of… New genetic variants associated with coffee drinking   

 

Sugar linked to memory problems in adolescent rats
Oct 07 14


Studying rats as model subjects, scientists found that adolescents were at an increased risk of suffering negative health effects from sugar-sweetened beverage consumption.

Adolescent… Sugar linked to memory problems in adolescent rats   

 

Bristol-Myers pulls U.S. marketing application for hepatitis C treatment
Oct 07 14


Bristol-Myers Squibb said it withdrew its U.S. marketing application for an oral drug combination to treat hepatitis C, citing a “rapidly evolving” treatment landscape… Bristol-Myers pulls U.S. marketing application for hepatitis C treatment   

 

Ebola lawsuits would face high hurdles in Texas
Oct 07 14


Potential suits against the Dallas, Texas hospital that sent home a patient later diagnosed with Ebola face long odds in the face of state… Ebola lawsuits would face high hurdles in Texas   

 

More cases of Ebola spreading in Europe ‘unavoidable’, WHO says
Oct 07 14


More cases of the deadly Ebola virus will almost inevitably spread in Europe but the continent is well prepared to control the disease,… More cases of Ebola spreading in Europe ‘unavoidable’, WHO says   

 

Four hospitalized in Spain after first Ebola transmission outside Africa
Oct 07 14


Four people have been hospitalized in Spain to try to stem the spread of Ebola after a Spanish nurse became the first person in… Four hospitalized in Spain after first Ebola transmission outside Africa   

 

Spanish nurse becomes first to contract Ebola outside West Africa
Oct 06 14


A Spanish nurse has become the first person to contract Ebola outside of Africa, casting doubt over measures taken in Spain to control the… Spanish nurse becomes first to contract Ebola outside West Africa   

 

High-sugar diet no problem for genetic mutants
Oct 06 14


Imagine being able to take a pill that lets you eat all of the ice cream, cookies, and cakes that you wanted - without… High-sugar diet no problem for genetic mutants   

 

Less than half of Canadians exercise to relieve stress
Oct 06 14


A research study out of McMaster University has found that only 40 per cent of Canadians exercise to cope with stress.

The researchers… Less than half of Canadians exercise to relieve stress   

 

Genetic test reveals risk of atrial fibrillation and stroke
Oct 05 14


Many of those who are genetically predisposed to develop atrial fibrillation, which dramatically raises the risk of stroke, can be identified with a blood… Genetic test reveals risk of atrial fibrillation and stroke   

 

Stroke researchers explore implications of ipsilateral spatial neglect after stroke
Oct 05 14


Stroke researchers have confirmed that damage to the right frontal-subcortical network may cause ipsilateral spatial neglect. Among individuals with ipsilateral neglect, a much… Stroke researchers explore implications of ipsilateral spatial neglect after stroke   

 

A family meal a day may keep obesity away
Oct 05 14


Increasing rates of adolescent obesity and the likelihood that obesity will carry forward into adulthood, have led to various preventive initiatives. It has been… A family meal a day may keep obesity away   

 

Vitamin D significantly improves symptoms of winter-related atopic dermatitis in children
Oct 05 14


A study conducted in more than 100 Mongolian schoolchildren found that daily treatment with a vitamin D supplement significantly reduced the symptoms of winter-related… Vitamin D significantly improves symptoms of winter-related atopic dermatitis in children   

 

Viral Infection May Trigger Childhood Diabetes in Utero
Oct 05 14


The incidence of type 1 childhood diabetes has been increasing rapidly worldwide. If blood sugar levels aren’t well-controlled, juvenile diabetes can affect nearly every… Viral Infection May Trigger Childhood Diabetes in Utero   

 

Strong working memory puts brakes on problematic drug use
Oct 03 14


Adolescents with strong working memory are better equipped to escape early drug experimentation without progressing into substance abuse issues, says a University of Oregon… Strong working memory puts brakes on problematic drug use   

 

Too many stroke patients miss out on the window to regain crucial functions
Oct 03 14


Too many stroke patients in Canada are not getting the rehabilitation they need to return to a healthy, active life, according to a new… Too many stroke patients miss out on the window to regain crucial functions   

 
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