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  1. Are periodontal disease and prostatitis linked?
  2. Brain tumor growth linked to lowered expression of hundreds of immune function genes
  3. Erectile dysfunction and increased dangers of cardiovascular disease
  4. Ozone and traffic pollution increase asthma-related hospitalizations in children
  5. Personality may influence brain shrinkage in aging
  6. Long telomeres can be linked to poorer memory
  7. Botulinum injection provides relief of tennis elbow
  8. Human brain recognizes and reacts to race
  9. Protein partners may provide insight into inherited mental retardation
  10. Getting college students to eat better using a stealthy strategy
  11. Pain free treatment of children and adolescents
  12. New reliable method based on patients’ gait helps to diagnose fibromyalgia
  13. Alcoholic cirrhosis patients had high prevalence of complications at diagnosis
  14. Cigarette smoking, fructose consumption exacerbates liver disease, study finds
  15. Researchers reveal process of making ribs
  16. Cognitive behavior therapy may rapidly relieve severe irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) symptoms
  17. Anemia tougher to tackle in black children with kidney disease, study finds
  18. An underlying cause for psychopathic behavior?
  19. A single gene is responsible for OCD-like behaviors in mice
  20. Gene expression test reduces need for invasive heart muscle biopsy
  21. Alzheimer's memory problems originate with protein clumps floating in the brain, not amyloid plaques
  22. Potential new target for schizophrenia drugs identified
  23. Diabetic macular edema: Ranibizumab injections plus laser therapy results in dramatic visual improvement
  24. Merely seeing disease symptoms may promote aggressive immune response
  25. Drugs used for treatment of influenza in pregnancy appear to be safe, study finds
  26. New avenues for overcoming tuberculosis drug resistance
  27. More evidence low-moderate alcohol consumption does not impair vitamin D status in women
  28. Muscle and bone diseases affect each other, according to new theory
  29. Potential treatment for bone death in the hip from osteonecrosis
  30. Smoking during radiation therapy for head and neck cancers linked to poorer outcomes
  31. Major breakthrough in the diagnosis of parasitic diseases: Novel screening tool in the fight against Chagas disease
  32. Low blood oxygen may lead to heart defects in children with sickle cell disease
  33. Lower levels of 'rotten egg' gas (hydrogen sulfide) in blood linked to obesity, type 2 diabetes and poorer circulation
  34. Peppers may increase energy expenditure in people trying to lose weight
  35. Cervical cancer screening method should be changed, research suggests
  36. Students who have difficulties at medical school more likely to face professional misconduct charges, UK study finds
  37. HPV test detects more pre-cancerous cells than conventional smear test
  38. Quick new screening exam could save thousands of people from bowel cancer
  39. 3-D 'occupational therapy' for children: Virtual muscle machine for kids with disabilities
  40. Blood protein triggers scars in the brain after injury; New target might help aid recovery for patients with traumatic injuries
  41. Long-term anabolic steroid use may weaken heart more than previously thought
  42. Obese children metabolize drugs differently than healthy weight children
  43. Better way to predict heart attacks: Measure of calcium in coronary arteries may help predict heart disease risk
  44. Study examines global availability of treatment involving transplantation of blood stem cells
  45. Extremely preterm babies face long-term lung deficits
  46. Vitamin D deficiency associated with chronic fatigue in brain injured patients
  47. 'Epigenetic' concepts offer new approach to degenerative disease
  48. Innovative digital technologies assist specialists in anatomical reconstruction
  49. Hand-clapping songs improve motor and cognitive skills, research shows
  50. Tests may predict cause of hospital readmissions in newborns and improve outcomes for asthma patients
  51. Performers of classical music can suffer from hearing problems, too
  52. Doctors reconsider health and death of 'El Libertador,' general who freed South America
  53. Critical care outcomes tied to insurance status, systematic review finds
  54. Most states offer HPV vaccinations to girls in juvenile justice system
  55. Vaccines preventing pneumococcal disease protect African children with sickle-cell disease
  56. Fibromyalgia affects mental health of those diagnosed and their spouses, study finds
  57. Communities with active participants demonstrate lower levels of crime and lower death rates
  58. Baby swimmers have better balance, study suggests
  59. Causes of death in AIDS patients
  60. Lottery game helps to assess brain damage following stroke
  61. Test for swallowing disorder treatments being developed
  62. To improve lung cancer diagnosis, good medicine is a polymer pill
  63. Researchers attack stem cells that cause colon cancer: Tumor cell 'factories' may be difficult to defeat
  64. New microscopy technique reveals mechanics of blood cell membranes
  65. Researchers call for eliminating malaria in Haiti and the Dominican Republic
  66. New advances in science of the ultra-small promise big benefits for cancer patients
  67. Experts find SBRT to be good alternative to surgery in some lung cancer patients
  68. A clamp for emerging flu viruses: Researchers unravel secret of innate immune response
  69. Mexico City air pollution adversely affects the hearts of young people
  70. Deliver drugs within the body with precision with the help of liposomes?
  71. Immune system: Nanotechnology helps illuminate how T-cells are activated
  72. Why cholesterol damages arteries: Cholesterol crystals lead to life-threatening inflammation in blood vessel walls
  73. Pigs provide clues on cystic fibrosis lung disease
  74. Synthetic enzymes could help ID proteins
  75. Breakthrough method predicts risk of invasive breast cancer
  76. HIV patients hold clues to Salmonella vaccine development
  77. Canadians lead longer, healthier lives than Americans
  78. Panel finds insufficient evidence for Alzheimer's disease preventive measures
  79. Secrets of unique enzyme may illuminate ancient ecosystems
  80. Skeleton key for cancer metastasis
  81. Tobacco imagery still common in films rated suitable for kids and young teens
  82. Twice as many Swedes as Brits survive lung cancer
  83. World first remote heart operation to be carried out in UK using robotic arm
  84. Curcumin nanoparticles 'open up' resistant cancers
  85. Best care for the oldest lung cancer patients, according to new review
  86. New hope for patients with nonalcoholic steatohepatitis
  87. Comparison of available breast cancer risk assessment tools shows room for improvement
  88. Leading text on autism to be translated into Hindi
  89. Obesity associated with increased risk of fibromyalgia
  90. MS study suggests key role of environmental factor in the disease
  91. Hormone spray improves male sensitivity, German research finds
  92. Cancer tumours that fight themselves
  93. Hand-washing, mask-wearing may limit transmission of pandemic flu
  94. Jumping elements can become incorporated in genome at different stages of development
  95. Liver transplantation linked to accelerated cellular aging
  96. Scientists 'see' molecular signals of eye disease before symptoms arise with new tool
  97. Gut bacteria offer new insights -- and hope -- for people with celiac disease
  98. Sex of baby drives response to pregnancy stress
  99. Use of alternative therapy for pain treatment increases with age and wealth
  100. Fluorescent compounds make tumors glow
  101. Gene therapy sets stage for new treatments for inherited blindness
  102. Our genes can be set on pause: Embryonic stem cells reveal oncogene's secret growth formula
  103. Carbon monoxide exposure can be reduced during routine anesthesia in kids
  104. New genetic link to scleroderma discovered
  105. Nude-colored hospital gowns could help doctors better detect hard-to-see symptoms
  106. Catching multiple sclerosis before it strikes
  107. A single protein regulates two immune pathways
  108. New HIV model suggests killer T cell for vaccine
  109. Study challenges prevailing view that common diseases are usually caused by common mutations
  110. Mirror, mirror: Scientists find cause of involuntary movements
  111. Less is more when restraining calories boosts immunity
  112. Combination antibiotics effective against chlamydia-induced arthritis, study finds
  113. Low vitamin D levels are related to MS brain atrophy, cognitive function, studies show
  114. Kiss of death: Research targets lethal Chagas' disease spread by insect that bites lips
  115. Spanish gene expression data promise targeting of anti-angiogenesis treatment
  116. CXCR4: A new drug target in lung cancer
  117. Racial disparity observed in varus and valgus thrust study of knee osteoarthritis
  118. Researcher explores role of human behavior in infectious disease emergence
  119. Healthy person's genome analyzed to predict risk for diseases, responses to treatments
  120. Hormone mimic reduces liver damage caused by common genetic kidney disease
  121. Tiny particles may help surgeons by marking brain tumors
  122. High doses of B vitamins associated with increased decline in kidney function for patients with kidney disease from diabetes
  123. New vaccines may come from forcing Giardia parasite to display its many disguises
  124. Finding cancer 'cold spots' can help minimize radiotherapy side-effects
  125. Let there be light: Researchers discover new technology for controlling proteins
  126. Roller coasters linked to common ear injury, study finds
  127. First trial of pemetrexed with radiation and chemo in lung cancer shows promising results
  128. Molecular imaging can identify a potentially deadly blood vessel condition, research suggests
  129. MicroRNA linked to shut-down of DNA-repair genes
  130. Tumors promote their own metastasis
  131. Biochemist unlocks gene's role in breast-tumor growth
  132. 4-D software helps adjust for breathing when treating lung cancer with radiotherapy
  133. Meta-analysis: Radiotherapy variants improve survival in non-metastatic lung cancer
  134. Leptin action in the brain linked to sepsis survival
  135. First symptoms of psychosis evident in 12-year-olds, study suggests
  136. Benefits of endovascular stent repair for traumatic aortic injury documented
  137. Blood test may identify lung cancer patients likely to respond to erlotinib
  138. Making personalized lung cancer therapy a reality in Europe
  139. Scientists ID potential protein trigger in lung disease sarcoidosis
  140. Treating battlefield injuries with light-activated technology
  141. Older women with diabetes face higher risk for colon cancer
  142. Rural to urban migration associated with increased obesity and diabetes risk in India
  143. Birth defect risk from insect bites received by mother during pregnancy
  144. Purple periwinkles battle inflammatory diseases, study suggests
  145. Cancer cells show rewired, fragmented microRNA networks
  146. Being obese can attract bullies
  147. Stress-response system in the ear protects against hearing loss
  148. Gastrointestinal problems common in children with autism
  149. Earlier, later puberty may trigger aggression in boys, researchers find
  150. Groundbreaking new understanding of stem cells: Findings may improve ability to manipulate cell fate and promote healing
  151. Inbreeding may have caused Darwin family ills, study suggests
  152. Testosterone directly amplifies but does not program male behaviors
  153. 'Junk DNA' drives cancer growth, Hodgkin's lymphoma study finds
  154. Study adds to evidence that autism has genetic basis
  155. Olive oil could guard against developing ulcerative colitis
  156. Sleep disturbances associated with behavior problems in children with autism
  157. New insights into how omega-3 fatty acids reduce inflammation also hints at novel disease treatments
  158. Children living in apartments with nonsmoking adults still exposed to secondhand smoke, study finds
  159. How nerve cells distinguish odors
  160. Hypertensive rat genome sequence expected to uncover genetic basis of human hypertension
  161. Discrimination is associated with depression among minority children
  162. Gene find offers hope of screening test for bone disease
  163. Scientists uncover alternative pathway of microRNA generation
  164. Teens dangerously uninformed about over-the-counter medication, study finds
  165. Scientists alter developing brain to resemble that of another species
  166. Magnetic stimulation scores modest success as antidepressant
  167. Toddlers and TV: Early exposure has negative and long-term impact
  168. Chronic injury found in kidneys of healthy adults
  169. Human growth hormone significantly increases sprint capacity in healthy recreational athletes
  170. Transgenic mouse mimics Parkinson's earliest symptoms
  171. Common steroid medications hold promise for tissue repair
  172. Imaging study discovers brain development differences in kids with fragile X syndrome
  173. Scientists create human embryonic stem cells with enhanced pluripotency
  174. Male obesity linked to low testosterone levels, study shows
  175. Broccoli component limits breast cancer stem cells, study finds
  176. Users believe electronic cigarettes can help you quit
  177. Regular use of aspirin increases risk of Crohn's disease by 5 times, study finds
  178. Research helps end guesswork in prescribing ADHD drug
  179. African-American infants at increased risk from tobacco smoke exposure
  180. Vitamin D deficiency in pregnant Arab women requires urgent attention, says doctor
  181. Conquering a severe complication of celiac disease
  182. Scientists solve protein structure revealing secrets of cell membranes
  183. Risk of suicide, suicide attempt similar across types of antidepressant medication, study finds
  184. Rapid analysis of DNA damage now possible: Technology offers new way to test potential cancer drugs, see effects of environmental toxins
  185. Mood and anxiety disorders affect many older adults
  186. People with common heart defect also more likely to have brain aneurysms
  187. Are obese adolescents too young for bariatric surgery?
  188. Cancer risk the same for kidney transplant recipients, no matter the drug, study finds
  189. T cell protein boosts learning
  190. Probiotics help extremely premature infants gain weight
  191. Adult mortality analyzed by country: Men in Iceland and women in Cyprus have lowest risk of dying
  192. Simulation training improves bronchoscopy skills
  193. Snoring incidence triples in obese children, study finds
  194. Heart attack risk doubles after COPD exacerbation, study finds
  195. Pay-for-performance programs may worsen medical disparities, study finds
  196. Hormonal contraceptives associated with higher risk of female sexual dysfunction, study finds
  197. Fear of pandemic influenza clogs emergency departments even when disease is not present
  198. Less sleep may add up to more pounds in adolescents
  199. Exposure to prenatal smoking may lead to psychiatric problems
  200. H1N1 influenza hits older children
  201. Important control mechanism behind autoimmune diseases discovered
  202. New biological explanation for sadness in early postpartum
  203. Cutting colonoscopy preparation from two days to one day just as effective, study finds
  204. Definitive diabetes indicator deceptively high in African-American children
  205. Investigators examine colorectal cancer screening methods among diverse populations
  206. Flaxseed-fed chickens shed light on ovarian cancer
  207. Research may help patients with intestinal failure, other malabsorptive disorders
  208. Popular diabetes drug works differently than thought
  209. New culprit in muscle defects, insulin resistance that come with age
  210. Your arteries may be suffering insulin resistance, too
  211. Study shows trend of increasing obesity in pregnant moms contributing to higher body fat in newborns
  212. Latest breakthroughs in technology expand options for diagnosing and treating disease
  213. How Darwin's little-known work impacts current schizophrenia and autism treatment
  214. Informatics moves into nanomedicine
  215. Heart drug effective for treating symptom of muscular dystrophy
  216. Trauma-induced changes to genes may lead to post-traumatic stress disorder
  217. Managing the emotions behind eating
  218. Faster Salmonella detection now possible with new technique
  219. Researcher details next-era advances in use of scopes for cancer detection
  220. New drug treatments hold promise for Crohn's disease and hepatitis C patients
  221. Mechanism elucidated for a rare disease: Friedreich's ataxia
  222. Why is late-life depression harder to treat?
  223. Glaucoma's unique protein expression could enhance diagnosis and treatment
  224. Melanoma not caused by early ultraviolet (UVA) light exposure, new fish experiments show
  225. Global warming: Future temperatures could exceed livable limits, researchers find
  226. Key mechanism identified in metastatic breast cancer
  227. High doses of antioxidant supplements induce stem cell genetic abnormalities, study finds
  228. High-altitude research advances low-altitude medicine
  229. Non-cardiac surgery too soon after stenting raises risk of heart problems, study suggests
  230. By 2030, cardiovascular disease and death rates will surge in China, researchers predict
  231. Use of antibiotic by children with cystic fibrosis does not result in improved lung function, study finds
  232. Receiving vaccine for pneumonia by men not associated with reduced risk of heart attack, stroke
  233. Studies examine incidence of gastric cancer, benefits associated with chemotherapy regimens
  234. Most patients lack early follow-up care after heart failure hospitalization
  235. Drivers who delay license reinstatement after suspension are often high risk
  236. Stool DNA testing could play expanded role in colon cancer prevention
  237. Hospital interventions for medical inpatients with unhealthy drinking behaviors
  238. Investigating separate and joint effects of alcohol and tobacco on the nucleus accumbens
  239. Genetic differences that make you sleepy when you drink can also protect against alcohol dependence
  240. Declining social security benefits keep older men in workforce
  241. Kids with hearing loss in one ear fall behind in language skills, study finds
  242. Viruses effective against brain cancer in animals: Human trials set to start
  243. 'Bypass' may lead to vision gains for central retinal vein occlusion patients
  244. Are Asians as vulnerable to age-related macular degeneration as Caucasians?
  245. Vitamin A supplementation does not reduce maternal mortality, study shows
  246. Equitable access to influenza vaccines not in sight, expert says
  247. Parents need to be convinced their daughters should receive HPV vaccine, experts say
  248. Publication of epidemiological literature concerning emerging infectious disease outbreaks
  249. Salad spinner useful to separate blood without electricity in developing countries
  250. Valve-in-valve implants via catheter effective in high-risk patients