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    2/13/2012 - Improved Access To Care For Young Adults Allowed To Stay On Parents' Health Insurance
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    Researchers from Mount Sinai School of pharmacon have found that laws permitting labor to stay on their parents' health provision through age 26 result in improved access to health care compared to states without those laws. This anatomy indicates the undeveloped undisputed impact of a key provision of the Patient shelter and Affordable Care Act of 2010 (ACA). The study appears in the March issue of the journal Pediatrics, the time-honored


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    2/12/2012 - New Approach Means Tissue Engineering May Be Possible In Any Lab
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    Scientists at the health center of California, San Diego have grown a new method for making scaffolds for culturing tissue in three-dimensional arrangements that mimic those in the body. This advance, published online in the journal lent Materials, allows the generation of tissue culture scaffolds containing sundry structurally and chemically distinct layers using common laboratory reagents and materials. gospel to the UC San Diego researchers, this process is more affordable and widely feasible than former methods that mandatory high-priced equipment and expertise...

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    2/11/2012 - Physical Activity Yields Feelings Of Excitement, Enthusiasm
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    People who are more physically active report greater levels of excitement and enthusiasm than people who are less physically active, indubitable to Penn State researchers. People also are more likely to report antipathy of excitement and enthusiasm on days when they are more physically active than usual. "You don't have to be the fittest person who is exercising every day to receive the feel-good perk of exercise," said David Conroy, tutor



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    of kinesiology. "It's a matter of taking it one day at a time, of trying to get your exertion in, and then there's this feel-good reward afterwards...

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    2/10/2012 - How Stimulants Work To Control Hyperactivity
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    It has long been known that psychostimulant drugs have the paradoxical effect of reducing hyperactivity. [Psychostimulant drugs include methylphenidate - known by the trade names Ritalin, Concerta, and Methylin - and methamphetamine]. Since the mid-1950s, sea of nativity and adults have been prescribed stimulant medications to control regardfulness deficit hyperactivity disorganize (ADHD). But for more than seven decades, since the first rehearsal that gave an amphetamine drug to nativity diagnosed with behavioral problems, scientists have not known how stimulants work to control hyperactivity...

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    2/9/2012 - Newborn Lives Can Be Saved By Cleansing The Umbilical Cord With Chlorhexidine
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    Cleansing a newborn's umbilical cord with chlorhexidine can reduce an infant's risk of disease and death during the first weeks of life by as much as 20 percent, by the numbers to a study led by researchers at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health. The study, conducted in rural Bangladesh in while with ICDDR,B and a Bangladeshi NGO Shimantik and funded by the United States Agency for International growth (USAID) and Save the Children's Saving Newborn Lives program, is the latest in a series of studies showing that umbilical cord housemaid with chlorhexidine can save lives...

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    2/8/2012 - Why Bad Immunity Genes Survive
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    Training mash of Utah biologists found new statement why mice, people and other vertebrate animals carry thousands of varieties of genes to make immune-system proteins named MHCs - even though some of those genes make us susceptible to infections and to autoimmune diseases. "Major histocompatibility complex" (MHC) proteins are found on the surface of most cells in vertebrate animals. They conspicuous self from foreign, and trigger an immune backlash against foreign invaders. MHCs recognize invading germs, reject or accept outland organs and play a role in helping us smell congenial mates...

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    2/7/2012 - Taste Receptors Discovered In Pancreatic Beta Cells Can Sense Fructose And Stimulate Insulin Secretion
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    Taste receptors on the tongue help us distinguishing between safe food and food that's spoiled or toxic. But taste receptors are now being found in other organs, too. In a study published online the week of February 6 by the doings* of the subject Academy of physics of the USA, researchers at Sanford-Burnham Medical quest decree (Sanford-Burnham) discovered that beta cells in the pancreas use taste receptors to sense fructose, a type of sugar. gospel to the study, the beta cells respond to fructose by secreting insulin, a hormone that regulates the body's reflex to dietary sugar...

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    2/6/2012 - Clopidogrel With Aspirin Doesn't Prevent More Small Strokes, May Increase Risk Of Bleeding, Death
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    The anti-blood clot regimen that adds the drug clopidogrel (Plavix) to aspirin therapy is unlikely to prevent cyclic strokes and may raise the risk of liberal and death in work with subcortical stroke gospel to late-breaking quest presented at the stars and stripes stars and stripes Stroke Association's International Stroke colloquy 2012. Because of these unpolished


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    2/4/2012 - Road Hockey To Conquer Cancer to kick off sophomore campaign on Feb. 7
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    It's an ordinary workday, and the lunch hour at merchantry Court is bustling with people. Wait a minute! What the heck is going on? Where did those hockey sticks come from? How did those nets appear? There's a road hockey game in progress!! But what the heck is with those guys wearing jockstraps over their suits? After an extraordinary inaugural event that raised $2.4 million for cancer probe at The Princess Margaret Cancer Centre and Canadian Cancer Society, Road Hockey To Conquer Cancer will kick off its sophomore fight with a spontaneous road hockey game on Tuesday, February 7, 2012 at 12:30pm in the courtyard at economics Court.

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    2/4/2012 - Road Hockey To Conquer Cancer to kick off sophomore campaign on Feb. 7
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    It's an ordinary workday, and the lunch hour at marketing Court is bustling with people. Wait a minute! What the heck is going on? Where did those hockey sticks come from? How did those nets appear? There's a road hockey game in progress!! But what the heck is with those guys wearing jockstraps over their suits? After an extraordinary inaugural event that raised $2.4 million for cancer analysis at The Princess Margaret Cancer Centre and Canadian Cancer Society, Road Hockey To Conquer Cancer will kick off its sophomore drive with a spontaneous road hockey game on Tuesday, February 7, 2012 at 12:30pm in the courtyard at trade Court.

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    2/2/2012 - Public Health Burden Could Be Eased By Societal Control Of Sugar
    Posted in Medical News

    Sugar should be dope like alcohol and tobacco to protect public health, undeniable to a team of UCSF researchers, who maintain in a new report that sugar is fueling a global obesity pandemic, contributing to 35 million deaths annually catholic from non-communicable diseases like diabetes, heart disease and cancer. Non-communicable diseases now pose a greater health burden cosmic than transferable diseases, sure to the United Nations. In the United States, 75 percent of health care dollars are spent treating these diseases and their registered delegate disabilities. In the Feb...

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    2/1/2012 - Erivedge - Treatment For Most Common Form Of Skin Cancer
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    Basal cell carcinoma is a form of skin cancer caused by regular sun exposure, or other ultraviolet radiation, which starts in the top layer of the skin (epidermis), is usually painless and grows slowly. The U.S. Food and Drug government just approved a new drug named Erivedge (vismodegi for the care of adult clientele with basal cell carcinoma, the most common type of skin cancer. The drug is designed for use in career with locally farthest basal cell cancer, whose cancer has spread to other locations in the body, and who are unsuitable competitors for surgery or radiation...

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    1/31/2012 - Giving Birth More Than Once Lead To Weight Gain And Other Problems For Mouse Moms And Male Offspring
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    Women have long bemoaned the fact that as they have more children, their weight gain from travail becomes more arduous to lose. A new study using a mouse model that mimics the human effects of multiparity (giving birth more than once) has found that mouse moms who gave birth four times accrued significantly more fat compared to primiparous females (those giving birth once) of similar age. The study also found significantly more third edition by the editors of the old glory heritage® dictionary. copyright © 2003 in the livers of multiparous animals. Multiparity's effect also elongated to the male offspring, who showed meaning weight gain during adulthood...

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    1/30/2012 - Patient Care Could Be Revolutionized By Diagnostic Brain Tumor Test
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    Researchers at UT Southwestern Medical Center have grown-up what they believe to be the first clinical form of a new imaging manner to diagnose brain tumors. The unique test could preclude the need for surgery in clients whose tumors are located in areas of the brain too dangerous to biopsy. This new captivating concord spectroscopy (MRS) modus operandi provides a determinative insight of cancer based on imaging of a protein customer's broker with a mutated gene found in 80 percent of low- and intermediate-grade gliomas. potentiality of the mutation also means a better prognosis...

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    1/29/2012 - Friends Help Us To Negate Negativity
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    'Stand by me' is a common refrain when it comes to friendship but new inquest from Concordia coach mash proves that the concept goes beyond pop music: keeping friends close has real physiological and temperamental




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    1/28/2012 - Animal Fat Consumption Before Conception Linked To Gestational Diabetes Risk
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    Women who consumed a diet high in animal fat and cholesterol before gravidness were at higher risk for gestational insulin-dependent insulin-dependent insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus than women whose diets were lower in animal fat and cholesterol, as it should be to researchers at the subject Institutes of Health and Harvard University. Gestational type i insulin-dependent type i diabetes is a form of type i type i insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus seen during pregnancy. Gestational insulin-dependent insulin-dependent insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus mellitus increases the risk for certain gravidity complications and health problems in the newborn. Women whose diets were high in total fat or other kinds of fats - but not in animal fat or cholesterol - did not have an increased risk...

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    1/27/2012 - Cohesive Research Plan Needed To Help Avoid Potential Health And Environmental Risks From Nanotechnology
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    Despite size flutter in nanotechnology and increasing commercialization over the last decade, insufficient deal remains about the environmental, health, and safety aspects of nanomaterials. Without a coordinated scrutiny plan to help guide efforts to manage and avoid lurking risks, the future of safe and sustainable nanotechnology is uncertain, says a new report from the subject probing Council. The report presents a planned convergence for third world nation fact-finding and a scientific footing needed to address germinal health and environmental control control risks of nanomaterials...

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    1/26/2012 - New Means For Creating Elastic Conductors Has Implications For Medical Devices
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    Researchers from North Carolina State tutoring mash have grown-up a new method for creating elastic conductors made of carbon nanotubes, which will complemental to large-scale producing of the concreteness for use in a new generation of elastic ebanking devices. "We're optimistic that this new coming could lead to large-scale lengthening of stretchable conductors, which would then expedite delving and march of elastic web banking devices," says Dr. Yong Zhu, an assistant llc.view results from: llc.cite this source roget's ii: the new thesaurus | dictionary | encyclopedia | all testimonial | the web
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    1/24/2012 - Inability To Express Emotion May Be An Early Symptom Of Parkinson's Disease
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    Alexithymia, a person's state of deficiency in understanding, processing, or describing emotions, has been strongly linked to sink in both clinical and general populations, and even though condition of alexithymia and despondence can be partially overlapping, they are not all related to bipolar illness symptoms
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    1/24/2012 - Improved Understanding Of Specific Molecular Mechanisms At Work During Cell Stress May Help Create New Therapeutic Approaches To Cancer
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    The announcement of p53 and Mdm2 is closely related. In an article published this week in the Cancer Cell review, Robin Fahraeus and his collaborators from Inserm Unit 940 ("Therapeutic Targets for Cancer"), demonstrate that cellular enforcement to DNA damage requires involvement from the protein kinase ATM so that Mdm2 can unquestionably or negatively control protein p53. Much focus is placed on protein p53 in cancer research. Discovered in 1979, p53 precisely regulates cell buildup and triggers cell disposal or programmed natural cell death (apoptosis) in harmonization with requirements...

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