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Traditional Chinese exercises may increase efficacy of flu vaccine

...yielded quantitative and qualitative evidence that its elderly participants benefited from both physical ...hough the study had certain limitations including its small subject sample and the fact that it was not a purely randomized controlled trial Yang is conf...

Adverse housing conditions contribute to diabetes risk

... strong link between housing and diabetes risk but its not clear exactly how housing conditions are exerting this influence, says study senior author Douglas K. Miller, M.D., Richard M. Fairbanks Professor in Aging Research at IU School of Medicine and a Regenstrief Institute research scientist. However,...

Pot bellies linked to early signs of cardiovascular disease

... obsess about unsightly cellulite on our hips, but its the pot belly we ought to worry about. In our t...Center. Its a day-to-day, meal-to-meal battle, but its worth fighting. Even a small pot belly puts us at higher risk when compared to a flat tummy. For t...

Regulator of lipid metabolism ensures high quality breast milk

...oduct of an intricate genetic program that ensures its purity, says Evans. ...

Anemia and tropical diseases; Is pharmacogenomics ready for the clinic?

...y factors) and discuss the remaining challenges to its widespread clinical use. Citation: Swen JJ, Huizinga TW, Gelderblom H, de Vries EGE, Assendelft WJJ, et al. (2007) Translating pharmacogenomics: Challenges on the road to the clinic. PLoS Med 4(8): e209. doi:10.1371/journal.pmed.0040209 IN YOUR A...

1 of 2 pediatric kidney disease research centers in world established

...ellular mechanisms of childhood kidney disease and its progression and develop unique therapies that will... College, particularly thorough collaboration with its Human Molecular Genetics Center and the Kidney Disease Research Center. The Medical College is embra...

Drug for cluster headaches may cause heart problems

...ug is relatively new for use in cluster headaches, its possible that some health care providers are not aware of the problems that can come with its use....

Draining away brain's toxic protein to stop Alzheimer's

...otein that sops up amyloid-beta in the body, where its regarded as harmless. The scientists found that if...f it there, then the brain should follow and lower its levels too. This is exactly what we found. The team concentrated its efforts around a protein know...

Hispanic drug use rises in US culture

...ntified themselves as Hispanic. It is the first of its kind in the Pacific Northwest. Previous research on the effect of acculturation on drug use has been conducted in states with larger Hispanic enclaves such as California, Florida and the Southwest. In these states Hispanics are more likely to live ...

Investigators uncover intriguing clues to why persistent acid reflux sometimes turns into cancer

... absolutely prove that this is whats going on, but its an interesting concept, and it certainly supports the theory that your normal cells poop out and eventually they cant replace the damaged ones, and maybe thats why you get Barretts esophagus. If confirmed, the research might also help scientists fi...

Test project of patient-centered medical home model endorsed by American College of Physicians

...licymakers have expressed interest in the PCMH and its potential to enable meaningful healthcare reform. ...e of the PCMH. ACP this week commended UHG for its decision to use an outside entity to help develop the metrics on which the pilot project will be eva...

Reanalysis of controversial meta-analysis says writing off rosiglitazone may be premature

...f rosiglitazone will resolve the controversy about its safety." In an Annals of Internal Medicine article, cardiologists George Diamond, M.D., and Sanjay Kaul, M.D., describe additional analyses that provide different perspectives on rosiglitazone's safety issues. "Uncertain Effects of Rosiglitazone on...

New study counts the economic cost of persistent pain in Australia

...ew millennium, along with diabetes and asthma, but its impact is still to be fully understood. Around a...n explosion of knowledge about persistent pain and its treatment over the past 10 years, yet it remains under-treated or untreated for many reasons. It ...

Chromatin remodeling complex connected to DNA damage control

...enes temporarily halt a cell's division and assess its DNA. The "fire" is either doused by DNA repair or ...itutes of Health. His research focuses on defining its functions and mechanisms. An earlier paper from his lab in Cell showed that INO80 also is involved i...

Pathway links inflammation, angiogenesis and breast cancer

...s sclerosis 1 (TSC1) blocking it from working with its ally, tuberous sclerosis 2, to repress the mammali... to define the cancer-inducing activity of IKK and its sibling, IKKa. He has found that the two, known to have a cancer-inducing affect working together, a...

Reductive stress linked to heart disease

... medicine has not appreciated reductive stress and its influence on disease, he said. This is about balance needed in the environment of our cells, and it can have profound consequences on the treatments of heart disease and other serious disorders. ...

Stanford researchers find culprit in aging muscles that heal poorly

...that klotho production declines with age, and thus its effectiveness against Wnt decreases, allowing Wnt activity to pick up and disrupt the normal signaling to the stem cells in a variety of tissues studied. Rando said that, although the work of his team and the NIH researchers is different in terms o...

NIH scientists target future pandemic strains of H5N1 avian influenza

...m began asking what mutations help the virus shift its adaptability. They compared the structural protein... us to target a critical region of HA that directs its specificity. Such a structure-based vaccine design may allow us to respond to this future threat in ...

Using MRI for diagnosis could help prevent breast cancer progression

...onance imaging (MRI) to diagnose breast cancer in its intraductal stage could help prevent the developme...hat MRI should now be used as a distinct method in its own right to detect breast cancer in its earliest stage. Professor Christiane Kuhl, Department of ...

Warfarin better than aspirin at stroke prevention in elderly people with atrial fibrillation

...ts of well-managed warfarin substantially outweigh its risks....

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(Date:11/23/2009)...ber 16, 2009 -- A USDOE and USDA study concluded t...nd, and cropland pasture could be converted from c..., such as switchgrass, from which biomass could be...cally viable production of a perennial grass monoc...s are removed annually is expected to require nitr...
(Date:11/23/2009)...uthern California biomedical engineer and cardiolo...l to help clinicians distinguish cardiac emergenci...ms manageable with drugs and lifestyle change. , ...o the arteries feeding the heart, offer an inside ...ood vessels, often revealing deposits of a dangero...
(Date:11/23/2009)...tute of General Medical Sciences (NIGMS), part of ...ing $42.3 million for grants in scientific areas i...veloped the GO grant program to stimulate biomedic...y the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (Reco...romise to have a significant impact on a field of ...
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