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Infants With Eye Problem Sought For NIH-Sponsored Study Of Congenital Esotropia

...ier age might be advisable in certain cases." Very rarely does thedisorder ever correct itself. At present, the standard treatment forcongenital esotropia is surgery when the child is between six months and twoyears of age. However, few, if any, of these children develop normalbinocular vision (depth percep...

Serious Crime Victims Risk PTSD, Multiple Disorders

... "Our study confirms conclusions that PTSD victims rarely suffer PTSDalone," the researchers write. "If a victim develops PTSD, she will more likelysuffer from some other disorder or dysfunction that may be just as debilitatingand potentially life-threatening." The Journal of Traumatic Stress is the...

New approach supercharges immunotherapy

...apy.Although patients in phase-1 studies like this rarely have a lasting recovery,several of those enrolled in this trial have experienced noteworthy anti-tumoreffects. "When you consider that none of these patients had responded to any othertherapy, you can begin to understand our enthusiasm," said David L...

For Breast Self-Examination, Once A Month Is Quite Enough

... spectrum were 26 percent of the at-risk women who rarely ornever examine themselves. Some earlier studies suggested that those who rarely examined their breasts werehindered by fears and anxieties. However, the Wales/Sheffield scientists...

Disabilities Don't Raise Insurance Costs

...anies' health, life and disability insurance costs rarely rise because ofhiring employees with disabilities, but that attitudinal stereotypes aboutpeople with disabilities are still pervasive in the workplace, causing them tobe hired less and fired more than workers without disabilities. The survey was con...

Magnet Therapy Eases Severe Depression, Double Blind Study Shows

...d as the answer to a wide variety of ailments, but rarely have these claimsbeen backed up by scientific evidence. Now a double-blind study at theTechnion-Israel Institute of Technology shows magnetic stimulation of the braineases severe depression, which affects some 10 million Americans. The findi...

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

...ughout their entire lives. These tumors occur only rarely in people, and primarily in those under 25 yearsol...naud. In addition, malignant bone tumors have been rarely if ever reported among thethousands of adults with excessive amounts of parathyroid hormone in their...

Human Voltage

...ke delivers about 300 kilovolts. Industrial shocks rarely last longer than half a second (500 milliseconds)because a circuit breaker opens or the person is thrown far from the liveconductor. Lightning strikes have an even shorter duration, only lasting up to afew milliseconds. Most of the current from a lig...

Collective action for doctors

...ding care from patients ostensibly to benefit them rarely adds up." In fact, she says, doctors already act collectively, whether throughprofessional organizations lobbying elected officials or educating the publicabout issues, groups of physicians in private practice joining together as alarge clinic or gro...

Vaccine against Hepatitis A protects kids and families now; Hepatitis B vaccine protects kids as they become adults

...atCedars-Sinai Medical Center, says hepatitis B is rarely seen in children but thevaccination program is the best way to protect kids from the disease as theygrow older. Hepatitis B is usually transmitted by sexual contact with someonewho is infected or by contact with blood that might occur in IV drug abus...

New computer model supports the importance of annual mammograms

... delay having their mammograms - healthypeople are rarely anxious to go looking for cancer. However, this modelsuggests that the time between screenings is actually extremely important. Ifwe are to save the most lives possible, women need to comply with the generalrecommendation of a prompt yearly mammogr...

New imaging method detects abnormalities in the brain's tiny blood vessels

...ses arebecause they are difficult to image and are rarely discovered until they produceneurological problems by leaking or pressing on brain structures. Using a variation of traditional magnetic resonance imaging (MRI),researchers at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis were ableto ...

Doctors are not good at going to see their own doctor!

...ctors (both general practitioners and consultants) rarely go to see their primary care doctor and for many (... cent) doctors were registered with a GP they very rarely used their services. The team also found that doctors were very reluctant to take time off work due...

Decreased pain perception may help to identify hypertension risk

...eferred to as a "silent" killerbecause individuals rarely show outward signs of the condition. Pain often serves the crucial biological purpose of signaling a physiologicalthreat. Therefore, decreased perception of pain may hinder accurate and earlydetection of cardiac disease or heart attack. Data from ...

Expectant mothers should know that most midwives would aim for a vaginal birth rather than a caesarean

...s in the Manchester area, argue that obstetricians rarely attend uncomplicated deliveries and that this may drive some female obstetricians to opt for an elective caesarian. Midwives, however are exposed to both traumatic and uncomplicated deliveries and also deal with women who have had caesarians post-op...

Duke study: The heavier the mom at delivery, the more likely baby will be delivered by cesarian section

...t Duke. "Since we as anesthesiologists are rarely involved in the care ofmothers during the course of their pregnancy, we need to be able to make theappropriate anesthetic decision, usually at the last minute," Bell said. "Verylarge people can be difficult to put under general anesthesia." ...

Clinical trial demonstrates that bone marrow transplant followed by vitamin A-derivative treatment improves survival from a major childhood cancer

... other than brain tumors, to occur in children, it rarely strikesadults, but affects one in 6,000 children under the age of five. It usually isfatal -- the long-term survival rate is only 15 percent. While cure rates forother children's cancers have improved dramatically in recent years,neuroblastoma and br...

'HARP MRI' provides faster, clear heart pictures

...logy, can provide highly detailedheart data, it is rarely used because the pictures take several hours to processand interpret. To eliminate this delay, Johns Hopkins engineers <ahref="http://iacl.ece.jhu.edu/~prince/">Jerry L. Prince and <ahref="http://iacl.ece.jhu.edu/~nael/">Nael Osman ...

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

... is a treadmill test. But many elderly women have rarely walked on a treadmill, so it is unfamiliar to them, which presents problems in testing. Treadmill tests are also expensive and require the patient to come to the hospital," says Kimble. "Practical tools to measure limitations in daily activities ca...

ENBREL (etanercept) long-term clinical trial data

...c populations. Serious adverse reactions reported rarely were varicella (3%), gastroenteritis (3%), depression/personality disorder (1%), cutaneous ulcer (1%), and esophagitis/gastritis (1%)....

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