Health Medicine... Posted June 17, 2013: New
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Posted June 17, 2013:
- New Way to Improve Antibiotic Production
- Testosterone Therapy May Help Improve Pain in Men With Low Testosterone
- Investigational Drug Improves Sleep Disorder Among the Blind
- Testosterone Improves Verbal Learning and Memory in Postmenopausal Women
- Naturally Occurring Hormone Induces Egg Maturation
- High-Fat Diet During Pregnancy Contributes to Offspring's Increased Weight
- Rett Syndrome Protein Surrenders Some of Its Secrets
- Protein Essential for Normal Heart Function Identified
- Medical Assessment in the Blink of an Eye
- Is There an Invisible Tug-of-War Behind Bad Hearts and Power Outages?
- People Attribute Minds to Robots, Corpses That Are Targets of Harm
- Artificial Sweetener a Potential Treatment for Parkinson's Disease
- Eating Behaviors of Preschoolers May Be Related to Future Risk of Heart Disease
- Trusted Voice of Doctors Is Key to Viability of Health Care Cost-Control Reforms
- Chemical in Antibacterial Soap Fed to Nursing Rats Harms Offspring, Study Finds
- Prenatal Exposure to BPA Affects Fat Tissues in Sheep
- BPA Linked to a Common Birth Defect in Boys
- Vitamin D Supplementation May Delay Precocious Puberty in Girls
- Exposure to BPA in Developing Prostate Increases Risk of Later Cancer: Ubiquitous Plasticizers May Have Long-Term Health Effects
- Bariatric Surgery Restores Nerve Cell Properties Altered by Diet
- Mice in a 'Big Brother' Setup Develop Social Structures
- FGF21 Hormone, Key to Control Obesity, Also Protects Against Heart Diseases in Mice
- Vitamin D Deficiency May Raise Allergy and Asthma Risk in Obese Children, Teens
- Estrogen Replacement Therapy Helps Reduce Anxiety in Anorexia Nervosa
- 'Gene Signature' Test Diagnoses Benign Thyroid Growths
- Steroid Hormone May Be Indicator of Infant Distress
- Weight Loss Improves Memory and Alters Brain Activity in Overweight Women
- Too Little Sleep May Trigger the 'Munchies' by Raising Levels of an Appetite-Controlling Molecule
- Drugs Used to Treat Heart Failure and High Blood Pressure May Help Decrease Obesity
- Excessive Salt Consumption Appears to Be Bad for Your Bones
- Whole Body Vibration Therapy Increases Bone Strength
- Dietary Supplement Linked to Increased Muscle Mass in the Elderly
- Adolescents' High-Fat Diet Impairs Memory and Learning
- Short-Term Antidepressant Use, Stress, High-Fat Diet Linked to Long-Term Weight Gain
- Insulin Resistance Linked to Weaker Bones
- Babies Seeing Violence Show Aggression Later
- Coatings Could Help Medical Implants Function Better
- Healthy, Full-Term Babies Use a Different Stress Hormone Than Their Mother
- Psychiatric Disorders Linked to a Protein Involved in the Formation of Long-Term Memories
- Cells Play 'Tag' to Determine Direction of Movement
- Plasma in a Bag: Plastic Bags Coated by Plasma Serve as Lab for Cultivating Adherent Cells
- Sibling Aggression Linked to Poor Mental Health
- Medical Marijuana Not the Answer for Teens With Chronic Pain, Doctors Say