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TopAbstracts in Cholesterol/Lipid Disorders 03/18/2010
Recent news - Cholesterol/Lipid Disorders Rosuvastatin Reduces Risk of Death in Patients With CKD, Elevated C-Reactive Protein: Presented at ACC- (DGDispatch) Vitamin D Levels Not Associated With Myalgia in Patients Taking Atorvastatin: Presented at ACC- ...
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TopAbstracts in Vascular Disorders 03/18/2010
TopAbstracts in Vascular Disorders are the abstracts most highly rated/most read by nearly 300,000 physicians who received a Doctor's Guide newsletter or visited a website Powered by Doctor's Guide in the past 14 days.Over 2000 peer-reviewed journals...
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Poor Sleep Patterns Could Affect Your Health and Contribute to Obesity(1)
/PRNewswire/ -- - World Sleep Day - 19th March 2010 As a committed supporter of World Sleep Day, UCB has joined forces with the World Association of Sleep Medicine (WASM) to raise awareness of the importance of sleep for health, and to encourage those with...
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DSM5 and Sexual Disorders -- Just Say No
A major general problem in the preparation of DSM5 is that the various Work Groups have been given far too little guidance and support.This explains why: 1) most of the criteria sets are written so obscurely and inconsistently; 2) the rationales for change...
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DSM5 and Sexual Disorders -- Just Say No
A major general problem in the preparation of DSM5 is that the various Work Groups have been given far too little guidance and support.This explains why: 1) most of the criteria sets are written so obscurely and inconsistently; 2) the rationales for change...
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Feelings of guilt and shame haunt mothers with eating difficulties
Lucile Packard Childrens Hospital gearing up for National Eating Disorders Awareness WeekLucile Packard Childrens Hospital at Stanford is gearing up for National Eating Disorders Awareness...Foresters renews commitment as the international...
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TopAbstracts in Smoking Related Disorders 03/15/2010
Recent news - Smoking Related Disorders TopAbstracts in Smoking Related Disorders 03/01/2010- (DGNews) Nicotine Replacement Therapy Without Counselling Less Effective: Presented at SRNT- (DGDispatch) Low-Dose Naltrexone Does Not Reduce Weight Gain...
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Bioavailable Testosterone Is Protective Against Alzheimer's Disease in Elderly Chinese Men: Presented at ADI
-- Bioavailable testosterone (BT) is a strong factor in decreased risk for the development of Alzheimer's disease (AD) in healthy elderly Chinese men, according to study results reported here at the 25th Conference of Alzheimer's Disease International (ADI).
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Bioavailable Testosterone Is Protective Against Alzheimer's Disease in Elderly Chinese Men: Presented at ADI
-- Bioavailable testosterone (BT) is a strong factor in decreased risk for the development of Alzheimer's disease (AD) in healthy elderly Chinese men, according to study results reported here at the 25th Conference of Alzheimer's Disease International (ADI).
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Eating Disorders Genetics: Studies from University of North Carolina, Department of Psychiatry in the area of eating disorders genetics described
Today's Medical & Research News Studies from University of North Carolina, Department of Psychiatry in the area of described March 16th, 2010 Printer-Friendly Version City:Chapel Hill State:NC Country:United States Adolescent Medicine Anorexia Bulimia...
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Predicting Progression of Alzheimer's Disease
Understanding how Alzheimer's disease progresses and how people's ability to reason and carry out the activities of daily living is important to patients and the people who care for them.However, until recently, physicians lacked the tools to predict these...
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Diagnostic criteria for CADASIL in the International Classification of Headache Disorders (ICHD-II): are they appropriate?
Sacco S et al.The authors found 34 studies reporting data on 749 patients overall; 387 (51.7%) patients had headache. According to the authors definition, 356 (92%) patients were reported as having migraine and 31 (8%) as having headache. Of the 356...
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NASCAR Foundation Announces Community Service Project Including the Aflac Cancer Center in Atlanta
Annual Celebration Highlights Five Community Service Projects Across The Country Aimed At Education And Helping Children Live Happier, Healthier Lives CHARLOTTE, N.C.(March 10, 2010) - The NASCAR Foundation announced today five community service projects...
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Sex addiction divides mental health experts
Tiger Woods, who recently admitted to multiple extramarital affairs, said he is receiving treatment.David Duchovny, who plays a sex-obsessed professor on the TV show "Californication," underwent rehab in 2008. Drew Pinsky has launched a reality series...
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Medicine's future could lie in each patient's genome
For now, the technology is likely to be helpful only with single-gene disorders which, when it comes to genetics, are relatively easy targets.HealthDay Reporter THURSDAY, March 11 (HealthDay News) -- Two separate scientific teams announced this week that...
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Anxiety Disorders Risk Factors: New anxiety disorders risk factors research reported from University of Erlangen-Nuremberg
Today's Medical & Research News New research reported from University of Erlangen-Nuremberg March 14th, 2010 Printer-Friendly Version Country:Germany Affective Disorders Anxiety Disorder Drugs Neuropsychopharmacology Pharmaceuticals Pharmacological...
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Central Nervous System Disorders: Research from Abbott Laboratories provide new insights into central nervous system disorders
Central Nervous System Disorders A new study, 'A thallium transport FLIPR-based assay for the identification of KCC2-positive modulators,' is now available.According to recent research published in the Journal of Biomolecular Screening, "KCC2,...
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Medicine's Future Could Lie in Each Patient's Genome
THURSDAY, March 11 (HealthDay News) -- Two separate scientific teams announced this week that they had successfully sequenced individual genomes to pinpoint precise genetic causes of illness -- breakthroughs that open the door to a future of individualized,...
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Medicine's future could lie in each patient's genome
For now, the technology is likely to be helpful only with single-gene disorders which, when it comes to genetics, are relatively easy targets.Health More>> The Latest from HealthDay More>> HealthDay Reporter THURSDAY, March 11 ...
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Kids Put at Risk of Psychiatric Disorders by Overprotective Parents
A new study warns, overprotective parents slow their kids' brain growth in an ar Kids Put at Risk of Psychiatric Disorders by Overprotective Parents.
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Medicine's Future Could Lie in Each Patient's Genome
THURSDAY, March 11 (HealthDay News) -- Two separate scientific teams announced this week that they had successfully sequenced individual genomes to pinpoint precise genetic causes of illness -- breakthroughs that open the door to a future of individualized,...
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Medicine's future could lie in each patient's genome
For now, the technology is likely to be helpful only with single-gene disorders which, when it comes to genetics, are relatively easy targets.HealthDay Reporter THURSDAY, March 11 (HealthDay News) -- Two separate scientific teams announced this week that...
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Medicine's future could lie in each patient's genome
For now, the technology is likely to be helpful only with single-gene disorders which, when it comes to genetics, are relatively easy targets.HealthDay Reporter THURSDAY, March 11 (HealthDay News) -- Two separate scientific teams announced this week that...
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Study Finds Direct Correlation Between Folate Deficiency, Cognitive Impairment: Presented at ADI
my personal edition> alzheimer's > news E-Mail this DGDispatch to a colleague DGDispatch THESSALONIKI, Greece -- March 13, 2010 -- An evaluation of the nutritional status of elderly patients shows that many with cognitive impairment also have...
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Medicine's future could lie in each patient's genome
For now, the technology is likely to be helpful only with single-gene disorders which, when it comes to genetics, are relatively easy targets.HealthDay Reporter THURSDAY, March 11 (HealthDay News) -- Two separate scientific teams announced this week that...
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