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Different subgroups of alcoholics respond differently to serotonin-acting medication

...d sertraline than did Type B alcoholics. In their latest study, the authors have found that during the six months following treatment, Type A alcoholics maintained their gains, whereas Type B alcoholics who had taken sertraline did not. "SSRIs are the most widely prescribed class of anti-depressant...

4 out of 5 eligible patients missing opportunity to benefit from latest HIV breakthrough

... out of 5 eligible patients is benefiting from the latest HIV breakthrough, FUZEON, primarily due to the need to inject the drug. At the International AIDS Conference in Bangkok today, new guidance will be presented on how healthcare professionals and patients can work together to effectively incorporate F...

Pediatricians are plentiful, but not in poorer states

...h to adolescence. The newly published study is the latest in a series of papers stemming from that research. It's based on data from the American Medical Association that includes both AMA and non-AMA member physicians, the U.S. Census and the U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis. Earlier this year, the U-M te...

Antioxidant controversy: Scientists seek measurement standards

... government who attended the meeting discussed the latest claims in antioxidant research and identified methods used to make these claims. The principal sponsor of the meeting was the American Chemical Society, the world's largest scientific society. The result: Widespread agreement that antioxidant measure...

Health education PhD program ranked one of top in nation

...nwide, or 62 percent, responded to the study. This latest study was a revised version of the 2000 study rating the academic quality of such programs for the first time. The USF College of Public Health ranked second overall among 29 respondents, just behind the University of Texas Health Science Center at ...

Study finds Velcade major improvement over standard therapy for relapsed multiple myeloma patients

...using serious harm to normal tissue. The latest study follows a series of Phase I studies and a pivotal, large, multicenter Phase II trial led by Richardson and the team at Dana-Farber. That trial, which involved 202 patients with relapsed and treatment-resistant myeloma, showed bortezomib to be h...

Cells from fat tissue turned into functional nerve cells

...nerve cells. The team said that the results of its latest experiments provide the most compelling scientific...ipheral nervous systems. The results of the team's latest experiments were published June 1, 2004, in the journal Experimental Neurology. Using a cocktail of ...

Remembrance of smells past

...egions of the brain. The study is published in the latest issue of Neuron. A group of volunteers was asked to create stories or links between pictures of objects and various different smells. When the volunteers were later shown pictures of the same objects, their piriform (olfactory) cortex was re-activa...

Unexpected similarities between raindrops and proteins

...ke ALS. These findings have been published in the latest issue of the journal Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences and have caught the attention of the international research community. The study was carried out by the biochemists Mikael Oliveberg and Linda Hedberg at Umeå University. To...

When it comes to cancer prognosis, it's not just the tumor that matters

...ady collect, including tumor size and type. Their latest study presents findings based on the more than 17,...istrars can learn comorbidity coding. And, as our latest study shows, that information is an important factor in understanding prognosis." Children's hospita...

Web-based guidelines established for top respiratory killer

...ate the 1995 ATS COPD guidelines, and serve as the latest information on clinical treatment and diagnosis. The site contains update areas on diagnosis and management, including sections on staging, pharmacology, pulmonary rehabilitation, and surgery, plus a new section to help primary care physicians deal ...

Health care treatment differs by race

...stine J. Kposowa, a sociology professor, is in the latest edition of "Race & Society," the journal of the Association of Black Sociologists, published by Elsevior. In "Searching for Relief: Racial Differences in Treatment of Patients with Back Pain," Kposowa and co-author Glenn T. Tsunokai of Western Washi...

New research shows reasons for smoking vary

... for measuring tobacco addiction, published in the latest edition of The Journal of Clinical and Consulting Psychology, suggests that one size does not fit all when it comes to motivations for smoking. A new questionnaire designed to measure tobacco dependence, the Wisconsin Inventory of Smoking Dependenc...

Stereotactic body radiation therapy conference

... Adam's Mark Hotel and Suites, 120 W. Market. The latest options with stereotactic radiation treatments will be presented, including information on a promising lung cancer trial that has received National Institutes of Health funding. Robert D. Timmerman, M.D., associate professor of radiation oncology at ...

National Academies news: vaccines and autism

...ing the past three years. The committee based its latest conclusions and recommendations on a careful review of the literature it had assessed to develop its previous reports; subsequent studies; and other information provided by researchers, parents, and others. Epidemiological studies that looked at aut...

Jefferson researchers announce recommendations on when to test blood pressure in young children

...e guidelines. "We want to update clinicians on the latest scientific evidence." The guidelines are the results of the National High Blood Pressure Education Program Working Group and update previous guidelines from 1996. The complete report is scheduled to be published in the July issue of Pediatrics. In ...

Cedars-Sinai Medical tipsheet for May 2004

...r. John Williams, III, is available to discuss the latest in prenatal screenings and diagnosis. RESEARCHERS DEFINE MECHANISM THAT ENABLES STEM CELLS TO TRACK MIGRATING BRAIN TUMOR CELLS Neural stem cells, which have the ability to track deadly brain cancer cells as they migrate from a tumor to form new sa...

Dartmouth researchers advance fight against pancreatic cancer

... Research and Cancer Research addresses the team's latest advances. Pancreatic cancer is characteristic for its ability to spread quickly, while becoming increasingly resistant to traditional chemotherapy. Generally diagnosed in an advanced state, it is frequently inoperable. As a result, it is the fourth...

New UNC research finds high rate of chlamydia in U.S. young adults

...itted disease known as chlamydia, according to the latest results from the National Longitudinal Study of Adolescent Health, a continuing University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill investigation. If not detected and treated, chlamydia, which usually has no symptoms, can cause pelvic inflammatory disease, e...

International experts discuss latest research on vitamin E & health

... first major conference in 15 years devoted to the latest research on the impact and function of vitamin E on human health. The conference, sponsored by the New York Academy of Sciences, will be held at the Jean Mayer USDA Human Nutrition Research Center on Aging at Tufts University. Scientists from German...

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(Date:5/21/2013)... 2013 AAG Health, the leading age ... today that it has acquired the OligoScan test made ... Using advanced spectrophotometry technology, the OligoScan device is capable ... to 14 heavy metals, 20 trace elements (minerals), and ... metal substances such as mercury, lead, aluminum, and arsenic, ...
(Date:5/21/2013)... HealthDay Reporter , , MONDAY, May 20 (HealthDay ... of people with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) ... older patients, a new large Canadian study reveals. ... 65 who are prescribed long-acting bronchodilators -- either ... Serevent). Both medications are commonly used to relieve ...
(Date:5/21/2013)... exist in the treatment of non-small cell lung cancer ... large new study. Although most patients with this ... researchers found that blacks were less likely than Hispanics ... of the disease. Hispanics were more likely to undergo ... white patients. "In our study of more than ...
(Date:5/21/2013)... negative effects of poorly controlled asthma symptoms on ... has been confirmed in a new study. ... sleep and school absences are important indicators of ... first to explore the associations between asthma, sleep ... using both objective and subjective measures," said ...
(Date:5/21/2013)... A novel approach to obstructing the runaway inflammatory ... shown promise in a Phase IIa clinical trial, ... will be presented at the American Thoracic Society ... the New England Journal of Medicine . ... efficacy and safety of the monoclonal antibody, dupilumab, ...
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