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As key neural circuits weaken with age, our brains call upon alternate pathways to pick up the slack, study says

...e older subjects(ages 60 to 79) watched a computer monitor as patterns of vertical lines flashedbriefly before their eyes; they were then asked to identify which of the pair ofpatterns featured more closely-spaced lines. The use of PET scans--whichexploit the fact that when one area of the brain becomes high...

New gene therapy shows promise in improving success rate of leg bypass surgeries

...than those of the heart because they are easier to monitor with non-invasive ultrasound test. The majority of graft blockages could be detected in their earliest stages and patients could receive the necessary treatment for these early graft failures. Dzau and Mann have spent years refining the gene therap...

Housework questionnaire may more accurately reflect activity limitations related to heart disease in women

...by heart disease would be useful for clinicians to monitor their patients." Other questionnaires to measure q...he questionnaire could be used every six months to monitor the progression of heart disease based on the symptoms the women experienced while performing their ...

Should banks be liable for pollution caused by companies that borrow from them?

... liability is that if lenders find it difficult to monitor the environmentally riskiness of certain projects, they may respond by simply refusing credit to certain classes of risks, with potentially damaging effects on investment financing decisions....

U.S. embargo against Cuba contributed to public health 'catastrophes' -- says Yale Medical School professor

...eds to be development of a neutral agency that can monitor the health effects of sanctions."...

Whiplash debilitating, yet often ignored, according to Journal of the American Chiropractic Association

...commends moving the copy toward the middle and the monitor toward the right to even things out. He also recommends an office desk chair with armrests. Without armrests, the weight of the arms is suspended from the shoulders, which tends to pull against the muscles of the upper back, causing strain on the n...

Study to assess heart effects of depression drugs during stress

...r one day, participants will wear a blood pressure monitor that will provide blood pressure and heart rate throughout the person's normal activities. Urine samples taken throughout the day will be tested later for stress-related chemicals. On a separate day, a 3-hour laboratory session will include blood pr...

'Smart scalpel' detects cancer cells in seconds

...ice could also be deployed as an inexpensive, fast monitor of biological and chemical constituents of groundwater, waste fluids, or explosive chemicals. It is already able to detect other blood protein abnormalities, such as sickle cell anemia....

UNC-CH study finds N.C. outpatient heart rehabilitation programs mostly under-used

...e case managers who offer counseling and often can monitor heart rhythms over the telephone, she said. Patients need to check with their health maintenance organizations or insurance carriers and doctors to find out whether outpatient cardiac rehabilitation is covered by insurance....

Possible outpatient relief for millions of older men: MD researcher develops improved technology to shrink enlarged prostate glands without surgery

...s well. Other features are circuits to control and monitor the coupling between the applicator and prostate by the power-reflection coefficient. There is a matching network between the RF generator and the applicator to ensure that at least 99 percent of the power is coupled into the prostate.Larsen is one o...

Researchers find jail-based surveillance screening useful in monitoring HIV and sexually transmitted disease epidemics

...el surveillance, offers an early warning system to monitor the extent of HIV infection in a generally low socioeconomic group that doesn't often access screening services," said the study's lead investigator, Willi McFarland, MD, PhD, of the San Francisco Department of Public Health HIV Seroepidemiology Unit...

Animal model shows pain and tissue injury in newborns alters nerve circuitry and reaction to pain later in life

...ble medical procedures used to keep them alive and monitor their progress may cause pain and tissue injury. Heel sticks to draw blood, the insertion of IV lines and nasogastric tubes, and the use of ventilators are some of the modern technologies and procedures that are both miraculous and difficult. ...

New study finds 18 football players died in 1999 season, eight paralyzed

...h School Associations and about 150 volunteers who monitor sports accidents. Seven high school boys and one college player were paralyzed last year, Mueller said. For the first time, a girl playing school football was paralyzed, but officials at O.L. Slaton Junior High in Lubbock, Texas, said she has mos...

Scientists develop polymers with nitric-oxide releasing particles

...under development at U-M, which could continuously monitor vital electrolytes and blood gases in critically ill patients. "Ten-nanometer fumed silica particles are chemically derivatized to contain surface diazeniumdiolate functional groups, which release nitric oxide slowly over long periods of time when ...

University Of Pittsburgh researchers find some over-the- counter medicine may affect scuba divers' performance

... chamber, all subjects were connected to a cardiac monitor to record both heart rate and cardiac rhythm. A total of seven separate tests were performed to study cognitive and behavioral patterns. HBO chambers are typically used to treat decompression sickness in divers who get into trouble during ascent bac...

Mechanism found behind drug-free acceptance of transplants

... the researchers would help doctors monitor transplant patients more effectively by reducing their dependence on immunosuppressants. Eventually, this might prove to be an important step toward the ultimate goal of transplantation: get...

Estimated costs of treating abnormal fat distribution and metabolic abnormalities in HIV-infected individuals

... health care resources used to diagnose, treat and monitor HIV patients with FMMA. These included medical procedures, medications, outpatient visits and hospitalizations. Cost estimates for health care resources were based on an extended version of the Medicare Resource Based Relative Value Scale (RBRVS) a...

Chemical found in computer can cause allergy, sickness

...missions from the plastic of your computer's video monitor may be affecting your health, according to a Swedi...rom itching and nasal congestion to headaches. The monitor emits the compound when its temperature rises during normal operations, said Conny Ostman, lead auth...

Graduate School of Public Health at University of Pittsburgh receives $1.6 million grant to train public health workers

... and water, inspect restaurants and nursing homes, monitor and report disease outbreaks and educate people about healthy habits that prevent disease. Some also provide primary health care services, immunizations and sexually transmitted disease counseling, testing and treatment. More than 1.4 million Pennsyl...

Novartis receives FDA approval for LESCOL XL 80 mg

...ation in dose. If serum transaminase levels rise, monitor more often; if they persist at three or more times the upper limit of normal, discontinue LESCOL or LESCOL XL. Treatment with LESCOL and LESCOL XL should be discontinued if myopathy or rhabdomyolysis are diagnosed or suspected. The effect of LESCOL...

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