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Small but substantial proportion of surgeons interested in part-time training

...man- or family-related, the authors continue. "In light of recent concerns about decreasing applications to general surgery training programs and a need to appeal to students with greater interest in controllable lifestyle careers, a more flexible approach to surgical training could boost interest and imp...

Tipsheet: Focus on gait training, pain relief, pressure ulcers and hearing aid training

...ury rats, pg. 565 Linear polarized near-infrared light has been used to treat various painful disorders. We examinedthe effects of irradiation applied to an area near the lumbar sympathetic ganglia on the ligated side in a chronic constriction injury model in rats, which is believed to be an animal model...

Faster, more accurate tuberculosis test developed

...esearchers observed the cultures under an inverted light microscope for 40 days. The sensitivity of detecting TB was 97.8 percent for MODS culture, 89 percent for automated mycobacterial culture and 84 percent for Lowenstein-Jensen culture, when compared to each other. The median time for detection of TB w...

New hope for an 'untreatable' mental illness

...o not function at levels that could be expected in light of their intellectual capacities. As a result, the disorder carries high medical and societal costs, accounting for more than one in every five inpatient psychiatric admissions. Until recently, psychotherapy offered help for only some of the sympt...

Teens half as likely to smoke if they are wise to subliminal messages in cigarette ads

...L scores and smoking initiation would help to shed light on the decision-making process of teen smokers. ...

New data reinforce safety profile of ENBREL (etanercept)

... medication] combined with exposure to ultraviolet light A [UVA]).3 ENBREL is also approved for the treatment of active and progressive psoriatic arthritis in adults when the response to previous disease-modifying antirheumatic drug therapy has been inadequate.3 Also in the European Union, ENBREL in com...

Nicotine receptors on kidneys may speed kidney damage

...e, then measures protein levels with a specialized light meter. Cells with no nicotine had 36 relative light units (RLU), while cells exposed to nicotine had 51 RLU. When researchers exposed the cells to a com...

German researchers develop first non-invasive test to measure skin aging

...he ability of ultra-brief pulses of laser infrared light to stimulate tissues to emit light at shorter wavelengths -- blue in the case of collagen, and green in the case of elastin. Since the...

Optics tests for early Alzheimer's diagnosis make significant advances

...iefly is directed into the lens, shining low-power light into the eye. The light is safe and barely visible to the patient and does not provide any discomfort, Goldstein says. I...

Progesterone shows promise as treatment for traumatic brain injuries

...e from transient and permanent ischemic stroke. In light of these findings, Emory researchers hope to initiate a similar pilot clinical trial to study the effectiveness of progesterone or a progesterone metabolite to treat patients with acute stroke....

ADHD costly before and after diagnosis

...h ADHD and their health care providers, could shed light on the reasons for these differences."...

New studies in the journal Sleep focus on helping children, women sleep better

...ILITY TO REGULATE SLEEP-WAKE CYCLE The amount of light exposure can have a profound effect on an individual's sleep pattern. Stronger light intensity enables noradrenergic locus coeruleus (LC) neurons, which regulate arousal, to function no...

Weight training does not increase strength but may slow progression in OA patients

...n, although this is not particularly surprising in light of the fact that half of the patients did not have...ease muscle mass, as well as improve strength. "In light of several previous positive studies in this area, the present study's failure to demonstrate gains ...

Rochester study shows ethnic disparities in medicare claims

... perhaps most importantly, the study helps to shed light on vexing questions such as why black women are dying from breast cancer in higher numbers than white women, despite national data suggesting that black women are getting screening mammograms, and therefore have the same access to earlier and better ...

Common cold may be just a fingertip away due to environmental contamination

...rooms) and pens (six out of 14 rooms), followed by light switches, TV remote controls and faucets (each six out of 15 rooms), and telephones (five out of 15 rooms). Remarkably, the investigators noted that only one out of 10 rooms had a contaminated toilet handle. Overall, rhinovirus contamination of...

September/October Annals of Family Medicine tip sheet

... call for renewed efforts to reform health care in light of the increasing numbers of the uninsured, decreased charity care and poor quality health care. In particular, they call upon physicians and public health professionals to work toward improving access to health and public health as well as access t...

Laser probe of a brain pigment's anatomy may offer insight into Parkinson's disease

...researchers used a special laser device that makes light with electrons that have been freed from their usu... the device can be "tuned" step-by-step to produce light at a variety of different wavelengths, with each wavelength probing different energy regions in targ...

Surveys find outright hunger among Latino immigrants in North Carolina

... need to reconsider access to food programs in the light of the levels of food insecurity and hunger and its short- and long-term consequences."...

Emotional control circuit of brain's fear response discovered

... the near distance, the amygdala would immediately light up. But instead of always running in the opposite direction from the sound, the rostral cingulate determines if action is needed or not. For example, if it was a car door slamming, the rostral cingulate would shut down the amygdala.facial expressio...

'Egg on your face' may be more dangerous than you think

...d severe bruising to the retina, disruption of the light receptor cells in the eye, and raised internal pressure, which can damage the optic nerve and cause permanent loss of eyesight, and damage to the macula. Twelve patients recovered, one of whom needed major surgery to do so. The authors comment that...

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(Date:11/24/2009)...r of debate. A high-profile study a few years ago ... carbon from trees and leaves, evidence for a very...osystems. , But new research from the University.... Algae provide a much richer diet for fish and ot...this week in the Proceedings of the National Acad...
(Date:11/23/2009)... evidence that the "synergistic" effect of early-l...tion and indoor endotoxin causes more harm to deve... , Environmental health scientists at the Univ... shown that children exposed to both high levels o...uring early life are six times more likely to expe...
(Date:11/23/2009)...e of day matters to forest trees dealing with drou...ch team led by Professor Malcolm Campbell, Univers...search and colleagues in the department of cell an...Capitalizing on their previous work to decode the ...ned how poplar trees use their 45,000 genes to res...
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