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TREATMENT FOR S. AUREUS SKIN INFECTION WORKS IN MOUSE MODEL    [ 8/31/2010 ]
Scientists from the National Institutes of Health and University of Chicago have found a promising treatment method that in laboratory mice reduces the severity of skin and soft-tissue damage caused by USA300, the leading cause of community-associated Staphylococcus aureus infections in the United States.
Back to School in a Healthy Way    [ 8/30/2010 ]
Medical Exams, vision tests, and dental appointments are essential to the Health and Well-Being of New Hampshire's School-Age Children
Americans to U.S. Food and Drug Administration: Preserve Life-Saving Medicines; Reduce Antibiotic Use in Food Animal Production    [ 8/27/2010 ]
More than 100,000 citizens join scientific experts and public interest organizations in calling on FDA to tighten oversight and curtail misuse and overuse of antibiotics on industrial farms
ATRAZINE CAUSES PROSTATE INFLAMMATION IN MALE RATS AND DELAYS PUBERTY    [ 8/26/2010 ]
A new study shows that male rats prenatally exposed to low doses of atrazine, a widely used herbicide, are more likely to develop prostate inflammation and to go through puberty later than non-exposed animals.
Breakthrough Gene Therapy Prevents Retinal Degeneration    [ 8/23/2010 ]
In one of only two studies of its kind, a study from researchers at Tufts University School of Medicine and the Sackler School of Graduate Biomedical Sciences at Tufts demonstrates that non-viral gene therapy can delay the onset of some forms of eye disease and preserve vision.
NIH STUDY INDICATES STRESS MAY DELAY WOMEN GETTING PREGNANT    [ 8/22/2010 ]
A study by researchers at the National Institutes of Health and the University of Oxford supports the widespread belief that stress may reduce a woman's chance of becoming pregnant.

Urgent Nationwide Egg Recall    [ 8/20/2010 ]
Eggs in Their Shells May Put Consumers at Risk for Salmonella
NIH RENEWS MAJOR RESEARCH PROGRAM TO DEVELOP MEDICAL COUNTERMEASURES AGAINST RADIOLOGICAL AND NUCLEAR THREATS    [ 8/19/2010 ]
A major research effort to develop medical products to diagnose, prevent and treat the short- and long-term consequences of radiation exposure after a radiological or nuclear terrorist attack has been renewed today by the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID), part of the National Institutes of Health.
Back to School Means Back to Sports: Prepare for and Prevent Common Sports Injuries    [ 8/18/2010 ]
Don't overlook preventable, yet serious injuries such as skin infections
OUTWARD KNEE ALIGNMENT INCREASES ARTHRITIS RISK, FINDS NIH-FUNDED STUDY Existing arthritis worsens when poorly aligned joints bear increased stress    [ 8/17/2010 ]
People with a particular kind of knee alignment have a greater chance of developing osteoarthritis than do those with other types of leg alignment, reported researchers supported by the National Institutes of Health.
DISCOVERED GENE CAUSES KABUKI SYNDROME NHGRI-supported researchers streamlined DNA sequencing strategies to find rare disease genes quickly    [ 8/16/2010 ]
Using a new, rapid and less expensive DNA sequencing strategy, scientists have discovered genetic alterations that account for most cases of Kabuki syndrome, a rare disorder that causes multiple birth defects and mental retardation. Instead of sequencing the entire human genome, the new approach sequences just the exome, the 1-2 percent of the human genome that contains protein-coding genes.
Turning Back to School Stress Into Success    [ 8/13/2010 ]
Tips to Help Children Beat the Back-to-School Blues
WOMEN'S CHOLESTEROL LEVELS VARY WITH PHASE OF MENSTRUAL CYCLE NIH findings suggest a need to consider phase of cycle when measuring cholesterol    [ 8/11/2010 ]
National Institutes of Health researchers have shown that women's cholesterol levels correspond with monthly changes in estrogen levels.
HUMAN CLINICAL TRIAL OF NIH-DEVELOPED DENGUE VACCINE BEGINS    [ 8/10/2010 ]
After more than a decade of development at the National Institutes of Health, a vaccine to prevent infection by the mosquito-borne dengue virus has begun human clinical testing.
Breakfast in America is in Need of a Makeover    [ 8/06/2010 ]
Morning Meals are Increasingly Missing Milk, Yet Research Continues to Document the Value of a Well-Balanced Breakfast
NIH GENOMIC MAPPING STUDY FINDS LARGEST SET OF GENES RELATED TO MAJOR RISK FACTOR FOR HEART DISEASE    [ 8/05/2010 ]
Scanning the genomes of more than 100,000 people from all over the world, scientists report the largest set of genes discovered underlying high cholesterol and high triglycerides - the major risk factors for coronary heart disease, the nation's number one killer.
Chronic Facial Pain: Diagnosis and Treatment    [ 8/03/2010 ]
Do you suffer from chronic facial pain, including constant pain in or around your ears, sore jaw, ringing in your ears, clicking or popping sounds when you open or close your mouth or chronic headaches and neck pain? Do you often feel like your jaw is stuck open or closed? Do you feel as though you have a limited opening of your mouth?
 
 

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