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Improved Medications Can Nip Allergy Season In The Bud

...al Center. In the Los Angeles area, allergy season begins inearly to mid-March when pollens produced by a proliferation of blooming flowers,grasses and weeds attack allergy sufferers. "If you can identify the offending agent and avoid it, that's great -- but notvery realistic for most people," Dr. Mohsenifa...

New Treatment Under Investigation At University Of Maryland Could Dramatically Reduce Colon Cancer Deaths

...acil) for24 hours by intravenous drip. The patient begins therapy in the doctor's officebut then goes home while the third drug is being infused. "CPT-11 is a fairly new agent, leucovorin has been a standard treatmentand 5-FU has been around for about 45 years," Dr. Van Echo explains. "What's newis...

New Book (And Web Site) Use 'Currency' Of Aging To Guide And Motivate Healthy Choices

...of what Roizen calls a person's "RealAge." RealAge begins with a person's chronological age, how long ago theywere born, then tacks on months and years for added wear and tear, suchas smoking or high blood pressure, or peels off time for superior maintenance,such as regular exercise or low cholesterol. "Doc...

UF Researchers Cite Possible Link Between Autism, Schizophrenia And Diet

...ear them." Researchers suspect the process begins in the intestine, where the bodyabsorbs the protein when a person eats foods containing it. "We think this process is linked to the production of antibodies in thegut when you eat something you're sensitive to," Cade said. "Bothschizophrenic...

MIT Touch Lab Research Explores The Hand

...ain (a collaboration with Yale University). "Touch begins in thefingertips but ends in the brain," Dr. Srinivasan explained. The research spansthe fields of biomechanics (the study of properties such as fingerpad stiffnessand friction), neurophysiology, and psychophysics (a branch of psychology thatrelates ...

Debilitating Body Image Disorder Often Begins In Teens; Likely To Be Missed

...three males, aged 6 to 17. It isestimated that BDD begins before age 18 in 70 percent of cases, most c...he problem is that adolescenceis when this usually begins and it's not being picked up... people see it and trivialize it," said Phillips."This is not j...

Research Links Healthy Biological Clock To Longevity

...n organism. Once the biological clock of a hamster begins to deteriorate, death occurswithin three months. However, when University of Toronto psychologist MartinRalph transplanted a new clock into hamsters whose own clocks had begun todeteriorate, they lived an average of four months longer than hamsters w...

Trial Begins For First Artificial Liver Device Using Human Cells

...tient aftertransplantation until the grafted liver begins functioning adequately and canfully sustain the patient. "This device has the potential to reduce the need for liver transplants bygiving acutely ill patients with limited liver damage time to recover," saidMillis. "It could also open the window of o...

Rice, Medical Center Institutions Join Forces On Health Initiative

...calCenter over the coming decades. This new effort begins with the recognition thatour current health care system is geared much too strongly to treatment of thosewho are most seriously ill, at the expense of proactive measures. Medicalintervention far earlier in the process could significantly reduce the n...

New Three Year Follow-up Data Of Novantrone In Multiple Sclerosis

...on ofpatients who develop secondary progressive MS begins to steadily worsen asflares become more frequent and severe, and recovery is incomplete. There arecurrently no approved treatments in the United States for people with secondaryprogressive MS. NOVANTRONE has been studied in MS preclinically ...

New book on osteoporosis covers preventing and treating 'The Aging Disease' in consumer language

Osteoporosis shows no early symptoms as it begins creeping into the bodies ofmen and women during mid-life, but it can be prevented, according to aspecialist in bone disease at the University of California San Francisco. "We have all seen an older person at the shopping center who is bent over a...

Sniffing Out The Promise Of Anti-Angiogenesis Therapy

...dd monocytes into the mix, however, and thepeptide begins to make itself heard. Monocytes-immune cells that eventuallydevelop into macrophages-secrete a number of growth factors, explains Gill, andhence have a significant role in blood vessel formation. When you treat amonocyte's chemical secretions-or sup...

American Heart Association Comment: Nonsurgical Reconstruction Of Thoracic Aortic Dissection By Stent-Graft Placement

...ing peoplewith aortic dissection, a condition that begins with a tear injury thatprogressively expands through the aorta, the large artery carrying blood fromthe heart to the rest of the body. Aortic dissection is one of the most dangerous diseases of the aorta. In theU.S., about 10 to 20 cases per million...

Immunex Files Supplemental NDA for NOVANTRONE

...n of patients who develop secondary progressive MS begins to steadilyworsen as flares become more frequent and severe, and recovery is incomplete. There are currently no approved treatments in the United States for people withsecondary progressive MS. Initial studies in animal models showed NOVANTRO...

Full bone mass restored to most postmenopausal women with osteoporosis in two-year trial of new treatment

...he osteoclasts' destructive army. Boneremoval then begins to exceed bone replacement, resulting in a net bone loss. Most osteoporosis drug development has focused on agents that suppress boneremoval. Estrogen; selective estrogen receptor modulators (SERMS), such asraloxifene; biophosphonates (alendronate); ...

Rosenbaum discovers "hidden clue" on cardiogram

...s. "You reach a critical heart rate where theheart begins oscillating in a disorganized fashion. When that happens, the heart becomes electrically unstable. You have aloss of electrical synchronization, such that the heart can go into fibrillation. We found this pattern over and over again." These research ...

Early to rise: Research offers clues to older people's sleep habits

...d is stimulated, and the sun's appearance each day begins a chemical process that enables aperson to shift from sleep into wakefulness....

Surgery for severely obese improves more than just weight

...of well-being. "This study begins to document how big a disabilityobesity is for individuals," said Patricia Choban, an adjunctprofessor of human nutrition and food management at Ohio State University. "When the dis...

Database technology threatens liberty

... ModernizationBill Washington, DC- As the nation begins the Fourth of July weekend, with itscelebration of freedom, one of the foundations of freedom is being eroded. Medical records privacy provisions which have been added to the financialservices modernization bill (H.R. 10) would allow for extensive d...

NOVANTRONE application for multiple sclerosis granted priority review by FDA

...n of patients who develop secondary progressive MS begins to steadilyworsen as flares become more frequent and severe, and recovery is incomplete. There are currently no approved treatments in the United States for people withsecondary progressive MS. NOVANTRONE is currently marketed to treat pain i...

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