Health Medicine Posted January 10, 2014: Lo
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Posted January 10, 2014:
- Loyola Patient Loses Over 120 Pounds Without Surgery, Medication
- Comprehensive, Nonsurgical Treatment Improves Pelvic Floor Dysfunction in Women
- One Species, Two Outcomes: Team Seeks Source of Body Louse Pathology
- Stem Cell Replacement for Frequent Age-Related Blindness
- Mechanism of Genetic Mutations Known to Cause Familial Alzheimer's Disease Uncovered
- Primary Care Practitioners Hesitate to Prescribe Antidepressants for Depressed Teens
- Indigenous Groups More Vulnerable in Fight Against Flu
- Scientists Control Cells Following Transplantation, from Inside out
- Fresh Faced: Looking Younger for Longer
- Regorafenib: Hint of Minor Added Benefit
- Researchers Pursuing Arthritis Protein
- Why Are There Too Few Women Consultants in Surgery?
- The Cyborg Era Has Started
- Researchers Develop Artificial Bone Marrow; May Be Used to Reproduce Hematopoietic Stem Cells
- Mechanism Affecting Risk of Prostate Cancer Found
- Evidence of Harmful Effect of Bisphenol A-Based Plastics
- Test to Predict Early Onset of Heart Attacks
Posted January 9, 2014:
- Novel Biomarker Approach Suggests New Avenues to Improve Schizophrenia Disease Management
- Innovative Motion Evaluation Tool Saves Patients With Back Pain X-Ray Radiation Exposure
- Prediction of Future Flu Virus
- Study Dispels Theories of Y Chromosome's Demise: Stripped-Down Chromosome Retains Key Genes for Fertility
- Epigenetics: New Link Between Nutrition, Cancer
- Target Canine 'Superspreaders' to Halt Killer Disease, Cull Fewer Dogs, Study Suggests
- New Study Shows Promise for Preventing Therapy Resistance in Tumor Cells
- Discovery May Aid Vaccine Design for Common Form of Malaria
- Research Demonstrates 'Guided Missile' Strategy to Kill Hidden HIV
- Targeting Certain Kidney Cells May Help Treat Kidney Failure
- Mood Stabilizing Drug May Help Treat Acute Kidney Injury
- Research Reveals Structure of Master Regulator, New Drug Target for Autism, Cervical Cancer
- Spinal Cord Findings Could Help Explain Origins of Limb Control
- Capturing a Hard-Wired Variability: What Makes Some Identical Twins Noticeably Different?
- New Clues to How Bacteria Evade Antibiotics
- Antipsychotic Drug Exhibits Cancer-Fighting Properties
- Scientists Uncover New Target for Brain Cancer Treatment
- Inappropriate Antibiotic Use in Emergency Rooms Not Decreasing in Adults
- Newly Published Survey Shows Drug Shortages Still Have Major Impact on Patient Care
- Improved Regulations to Protect Human Research Subjects Would Better Protecting Study Participants
- New Pathway for Neuron Repair Discovered
- Rewiring Stem Cells: New Technique May Revolutionize Understanding of How Genes Function
- Researchers Discover How Vascular Disease Activates Autoimmune Disorders
- Tiny Technology Enables Improved Detection of Circulating Tumor Cells
- Pivotal Cellular Protein Underlying Eczema Identified
- Red Blood Cells Take on Many-Sided Shape During Clotting
- Electronic Book for Students With Visual Impairments Reaches for the Stars
- Researchers Discover Tumor Suppressor Gene in Very Aggressive Lung Cancer
- Cancer Drug Protects Against Diabetes
- Successful Test in Humans of Nasal Vaccine Against Pertussis
- Unfit, Lean People Are Better Protected Against Heart Attacks Than Fit, Obese People
- Many Men Start Testosterone Therapy Without Clear Medical Need
- Want a Better Work-Life Balance? Exercise, Study Finds