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Heel Pain Continues to Plague Adults    [ 2/28/2010 ]
Foot and Ankle Surgeons: Best Defense is Early Treatment
Avoiding Dairy Due to Lactose Intolerance is Unnecessary in Most Cases and May Pose Diet and Health Risks, Concludes National Institutes of Health Consensus Development Conference Panel    [ 2/27/2010 ]
People may avoid milk and other dairy products due to concerns about lactose intolerance, but eliminating these nutrient-rich foods may not only be unnecessary to manage the condition - it could impact diet and health, concludes a panel of experts assembled by the National Institutes of Health (NIH).
LANDMARK NIH CLINICAL TRIAL COMPARING TWO STROKE PREVENTION PROCEDURES SHOWS SURGERY AND STENTING EQUALLY SAFE AND EFFECTIVE Opportunities Exist to Target the Treatment to the Patient    [ 2/26/2010 ]
A major new study of people at risk for stroke showed that two medical procedures designed to prevent future strokes are safe and effective overall.
PANEL ASKS DAIRY AVOIDERS: ARE YOU GETTING ENOUGH?    [ 2/25/2010 ]
Relationship between lactose intolerance and health is subject of a rigorous independent assessment
New Ankle Arthritis Treatments Help Boomers Stay Active    [ 2/25/2010 ]
Foot and ankle surgeons discuss arthritis surgical advances
Top Tips to Prevent Teeth-Grinding    [ 2/24/2010 ]
Don't Take Your Stress Out on Your Mouth
Tiger Woods' Bizarre Behavior Could Be Linked to Hormonal Imbalance, Says SimplyAgeless411    [ 2/23/2010 ]
Many of us watched Tiger Woods' press conference last week apologizing for his wandering ways.
Pregnancy Weight Gain, Especially in 1st Trimester, May Increase a Woman's Risk of Gestational Diabetes    [ 2/23/2010 ]
Women who gain excessive weight during pregnancy, especially in the first trimester, may increase their risk of developing diabetes later in their pregnancy, according to a study by the Kaiser Permanente Division of Research that appears online in the current issue of Obstetrics and Gynecology.
SCIENTISTS MAP GENETIC REGULATORY ELEMENTS FOR THE HEART Computational Model Can Be Used to Identify Regulatory Elements for Other Organs, Tissues    [ 2/18/2010 ]
Scientists have devised a new computational model that can be used to reveal genetic regulatory elements responsible for development of the human heart and maintenance of its function.
WHI STUDY DATA CONFIRM SHORT-TERM HEART DISEASE RISKS OF COMBINATION HORMONE THERAPY FOR POSTMENOPAUSAL WOMEN    [ 2/17/2010 ]
New analyses from the Women's Health Initiative (WHI) confirm that combination hormone therapy increases the risk of heart disease in healthy postmenopausal women.
Migraine More Common in Women with MS    [ 2/17/2010 ]
Migraine is seen more frequently in women with multiple sclerosis (MS) than those without, according to a study released today that will be presented at the American Academy of Neurology's 62nd Annual Meeting in Toronto April 10 to April 17, 2010.
NIH SCIENTISTS IDENTIFY MATERNAL AND FETAL GENES THAT INCREASE PRETERM BIRTH RISK Findings Support View of Preterm Labor As Immune Response to Infection or Injury    [ 2/10/2010 ]
Researchers at the National Institutes of Health have identified DNA variants in mothers and fetuses that appear to increase the risk for preterm labor and delivery.
Most Pregnant Women Never Tested for the Most Common Birth Defect    [ 2/09/2010 ]
Congenital heart defects are leading cause of infant and newborn death, yet often go undetected
Anorexics Found to Have Excess Fat -- In Their Bone Marrow    [ 2/09/2010 ]
Counter-intuitive finding suggests a way of monitoring response to treatment
Shelf Stable Food? Not so Stable    [ 2/04/2010 ]
Dr. Sasson Moulavi, M.D. Warns Against Eating Irradiated Food
ANTIBODIES AGAINST ABNORMAL GLYCOPROTEINS IDENTIFIED AS POSSIBLE BIOMARKERS FOR CANCER    [ 2/03/2010 ]
Scientists have found that cancer patients produce antibodies that target abnormal glycoproteins (proteins with sugar molecules attached) made by their tumors.
SIDS LINKED TO LOW LEVELS OF SEROTONIN NIH-Funded Study Finds Abnormalities in Brain Region That Regulates Breathing, Sleep    [ 2/03/2010 ]
The brains of infants who die of sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) produce low levels of serotonin, a brain chemical that conveys messages between cells and plays a vital role in regulating breathing, heart rate, and sleep, reported researchers funded by the National Institutes of Health.
Offense is the Best Defense When Creating a Safe Super Bowl Celebration    [ 2/03/2010 ]
Tackle grilling, create kid-friendly safety zones and avoid Penalties when setting up the big screen
Ten Ways to Be Your Own Valentine    [ 2/02/2010 ]
Whether you’re single or in a relationship, Feb. 14 can be an opportunity to renew your commitment to a healthy lifestyle and enhance your well-being.
Boost Your Heart Health With US-Grown Rice    [ 2/02/2010 ]
'Hearty' Recipes and Tips from USA Rice Federation for February Heart Health Month
 
 

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