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  Sunday, August 1, 2010

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Protein Important in Diabetes May Also Play a Key Role in Heart Disease, Other Disorders    [ 7/22/2010 ]
--Finding May Suggest Useful Drug Targets Among Gene Networks--
HIV/AIDS TREATMENT CURBS SPREAD OF HIV AMONG DRUG USERS, ACCORDING TO NIH SUPPORTED STUDY Increased Use of Treatment Leads to Reduction in New Diagnoses    [ 7/19/2010 ]
Highly active antiretroviral therapy (HAART), currently known for its therapeutic benefits against HIV, also reduced the spread of the virus among people with a history of injection drug use, according to a population-based study funded by the National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA), a component of the National Institutes of Health. The study was published today in the Lancet.
AFTER 40 YEARS, NIH-SUPPORTED RESEARCHERS IDENTIFY POSSIBLE NEW TREATMENT FOR SEVERE VASCULITIS    [ 7/15/2010 ]
Investigators have made a major advance in treating people with a severe form of vasculitis, anti-neutrophil cytoplasmic antibody (ANCA)-associated vasculitis, a rare but devastating disease of blood vessels.
GENE ASSOCIATED WITH RARE ADRENAL DISORDER APPEARS TO TRIGGER CELL DEATH, ACCORDING TO NIH STUDY Mice Lacking Gene Develop Excess Adrenal Tissue, Tumors    [ 7/14/2010 ]
GENE ASSOCIATED WITH RARE ADRENAL DISORDER APPEARS TO TRIGGER CELL DEATH, ACCORDING TO NIH STUDY Mice Lacking Gene Develop Excess Adrenal Tissue, Tumors
Herbal Lotion Offers Relief From Rash and Eczema    [ 7/13/2010 ]
New Herbal lotion relieves the pain and itch of eczema and most rashes while healing and facilitating new skin growth. Non-steroidal, all natural.
Women with a History of Gestational Diabetes Have Increased Risk of Recurrence in Subsequent Pregnancies, Kaiser Permanente Study Finds    [ 7/13/2010 ]
First-of-Its Kind Study Measures by Race-Ethnicity; Hispanics and Asian Pacific Islanders Have a Higher Risk of GDM Recurrence
Five Reasons Why Knee Replacements Fail    [ 7/12/2010 ]
While most knee replacements will function well for years, patients should be aware of the signs of failure--including increased pain or decreased function--that may require a corrective procedure known as revision total knee replacement, if necessary.
NIH-LED SCIENTISTS FIND ANTIBODIES THAT PREVENT MOST HIV STRAINS FROM INFECTING HUMAN CELLS Discovery to Advance HIV Vaccine Design, Antibody Therapy for Other Diseases    [ 7/08/2010 ]
Scientists have discovered two potent human antibodies that can stop more than 90 percent of known global HIV strains from infecting human cells in the laboratory, and have demonstrated how one of these disease-fighting proteins accomplishes this feat.
Nation’s Emergency Physicians to Parents: Use Caution at Playgrounds To Avoid A Trip to The ER    [ 7/07/2010 ]
Summer for many Americans is a time for outdoor activities, including trips to playgrounds with children.
The Importance of Breakfast:Mom Was Right    [ 7/07/2010 ]
“Breakfast is the most important meal of the day.”
New Hope for Cancer Patients Found in Citrus Peels    [ 7/06/2010 ]
Modified citrus pectin, derived from citrus fruit, could be a valuable tool in the fight against prostate cancer, according to the results of a new published study.
Cancer Stem Cells Are Not One Size Fits All, Lung Cancer Models Show    [ 7/02/2010 ]
Cancer stem cells have enticed scientists because of the potential to provide more durable and widespread cancer cures by identifying and targeting the tumor's most voracious cells.
 
 
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