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Targeted Protein Toxin Effective Against Persistent Brain Tumors

...r of research onthe brain and nervous system and a lead agency for the Congressionallydesignated Decade of the Brain....

Society Of Actuaries Surveys Experts On Longer Life Spans And Forecasting Mortality For Social Security

...sultof combining the effects of these factors will lead to an increase in human lifespan," the draft report said. Section III asked respondents to estimate mortality improvement ratesfor the three countries by age group, gender, and the population as a whole. Alower level of response combined wit...

Cardiovascular Costs, Deaths Projected To Rise In 1998

...ences blood pressure and blood cholesterol and can lead todiabetes." High blood cholesterol is another major risk factor for cardiovasculardisease, the American Heart Association reports. About 96.8 million American adults, or 51 percent of the population,have blood cholesterol levels of...

Physicians' Opinions Influenced By Drug Industry

...l support forresearch and medical education," says lead investigator Professor Allan Detskyof the departments of health administration and medicine at the University ofToronto, physician-in-chief at Mount Sinai Hospital and the department ofmedicine at The Toronto Hospital. "The debate about the use of ca...

Stress: It's Not Just All In Your Head; Scientists Map The Wear And Tear Of Daily Life

...l changes." Higher levels of allostatic load can lead to suppression of the immunesystem (which leaves u...cload may accelerate changes in the brain that can lead to memory loss." McEwen and his colleagues followed a group of successfully aging elderlypeople for...

Targon And Duke Cancer Center Sign $3.75 Million Agreement To Produce Advanced Anti-Cancer Drugs

...arly and exclusive review of new technologies will lead to additional interactions between Duke and Targon and to rapid development of commercially viable products for the oncology community. "This remarkable agreement promises to significantly accelerate theprogress of new cancer treatments from ...

Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation Enhances Short-Term Brain Plasticity

... However, in other cases, brain reorganization may lead to problems such asphantom pain, which often devel...r of research on the brain and nervoussystem and a lead agency for the Congressionally designated Decade of the Brain. (1) Ziemann, U.; Corwell, B.; and Co...

Bi-Monthly Boosts Of Aspirin Benefit Heart

...hrombosis-promoting property of red blood cellscan lead to additional thrombotic complications." Eventually individuals will be able to have their blood tested inlaboratories to determine whether their platelets are affected by thestimulatory substance produced by red blood cells. That wa...

Survey Finds Increasing Popularity Of Acute Stroke Teams In U.S. Hospitals

...lly. In almost all programs, teams were lead by attending neurologistsand/or neurosurgeons. In 39 percent of cases, the teams received 2-3 calls per week; 29percent of teams received more than five calls per week. AST staffing consisted of attending physicians (95 percent)...

Oregon Health Sciences University Researcher Presents Results Of Clinical Trials Of Possible Stroke-Fighting Drug

...ke Centerat Oregon Health Sciences University, was lead researcher in a multicenterclinical trial of citicoline. Citicoline, manufactured under the brand nameCeraxon (TM) by Massachussetts-based Interneuron Pharmaceuticals Inc. has shownpromise of reducing stroke-related injury by stablizing cell membran...

SOA Study Says Social Security Financing Would Be Relatively Unaffected By Largest Expected Mortality Improvements, But Uncertainty Persists

...peculations that recent genetic breakthroughscould lead to dramatic extentions of human life. If such speculations were tomaterialize, they would add to the uncertainties that seem to grow every day. "So it is increasingly important for retirement planners to face theseuncertainties. Fortunately, ...

Cardiovascular Disease Epidemic Threatens Developing Countries, Global Economy

...rnal of the American HeartAssociation. The lead author of the study, K. Srinath Reddy, M.D., D.M, says, "Itwill impede economic expansion within the countries." In addition, affluentresidents in developing nations represent a growing market for medical productsand services. "If a large number of...

Enhancing Night Visibility Using UV Technology To Be Tested On Virginia Tech's Smart Road

...s in your room -- or your children'srooms -- could lead to safer driving. Prototype headlights will contain both standard bulbs and the blacklights. The special road markings will floresce -- reflecting a greater amountof light that painted surfaces. And it is believed that pedestrians will beea...

A Good Night's Sleep Is Possible At High Altitudes

...ecently arrived at high altitude is common and may lead to daytime symptoms of drowsiness and reduced performance. Until recently, medical advice has been to avoid using sedatives at altitude, as they might provoke acute altitude sickness, accumulation of fluid on the brain or heart or cause a lack of o...

Diuretic Drugs May Have Clot-Busting Effects

...rmation of dangerous blood clots, says the study's lead author, WarrenLockett, M.D., professor of medicine and endocrinology at Wayne State UniversitySchool of Medicine, Detroit. "The goal of treatment should not be limited to the reduction of bloodpressure but, instead, to reduce the death associ...

MIT Solution To Math Problem Could Lead To Better Dental Implants, More Resistance To Missiles

...iginallytackled as a "theoretical curiosity" could lead to dental implants that won'tcrack and tank armor ...is also giving the researchers insights that could lead tomaterials with exceptional properties. For example, the theory predicted thatthe surface of a prop...

Research Trial To Test New Drug For Diabetic Neuropathy

...s nerve function in the lower extremities and can lead to foot ulcers and sometimes amputation. The drug is known as PN401 and was developed by Pro-Neuron Inc. of Gaithersburg, MD. " Nerves conduct electrical signals to the arms and legs. When this doesn't work properly, it is called neuropathy. ...

New Math, High-Tech Imaging Solving Old Riddle: How Does The Brain Operate When We Think?

...ijl adds."This is a majoradvance in fMRI that will lead to applications in the study of stroke, cancerand cardiac disease,which are diseases involving changes in blood flow and oxygen use in differentorgans. fMRInow has the potential to become much more like a routine blood test that letsdoctors diagnosed...

Most Comprehensive Study Of Its Kind Shows Common Asthma Medications Don't Cause Behavioral Problems In Children, According To The Journal Pediatrics

...reful discussion with the child and the parentsmay lead to a decision to try another medication. But in some cases,particularly where more serious changes in mood or behavior are noted, referralto a mental health professional may prove more effective." http://www.nationaljewish.org/pa...

Personality, Thought To Be Stable Over Time, Changes In Healthy People Who Take A Widely Used Anti-Depressant

...e who are not mentally ill," he says. "Ourfindings lead us to conclude that different aspects of normal pe...fected by serotonin in the case of paroxetine--can lead tochanges in particular personality characteristics. Personality researchers measure differences in...

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