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Antibiotics in animal feed contribute to drug-resistant germs: Study
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Antibiotics in animal feed contribute to drug-resistant germs: Study

Saheli 17 Apr 2016 568 Views

THURSDAY, April 14, 2016 — Use of antibiotics in farm animal feed is helping drive the worldwide increase in antibiotic-resistant bacteria, researchers report. “In the fight against the rise of antibiotic resistance, we need to understand that the use of one antibiotic or, in some cases, antibacterial disinfectants may increase ... Read More »

Study: Worm infection counters inflammatory bowel disease
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Study: Worm infection counters inflammatory bowel disease

Saheli 17 Apr 2016 647 Views

NEW YORK, April 15  — Worm infection may protect against inflammatory bowel diseases, according to a recent study, leading researchers to suggest a lack of exposure to worms in the overly-sanitized modern world is increasing cases of the conditions. Researchers at New York University suggest exposure to worms, or at ... Read More »

Study with mice may lead to treatment for stuttering
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Study with mice may lead to treatment for stuttering

Saheli 17 Apr 2016 632 Views

ST. LOUIS, April 15 — Although stuttering has baffled scientists for centuries, researchers think they’ve pinned the primary cause down to a genetic mutation, which they say could eventually lead to a treatment for the condition. Stuttering is biological in origin, though can be made worse by anxiety or stress, ... Read More »

Study finds women who live in greener areas live longer
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Study finds women who live in greener areas live longer

Saheli 17 Apr 2016 598 Views

THURSDAY, April 14, 2016 — Women living in homes surrounded by lots of trees and vegetation may have a lower risk of death than those in areas with less greenery, a new study suggests. Researchers sifted through data on more than 108,000 women across the United States. The information was ... Read More »

Adults with diabetes suffer 17 or more years of disability, study says
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Adults with diabetes suffer 17 or more years of disability, study says

Saheli 17 Apr 2016 590 Views

THURSDAY, April 14, 2016 — Adults with diabetes die earlier and suffer longer with disabilities than men and women without the blood-sugar disease, researchers are reporting. Type 1 and type 2 diabetes will shorten the lives of 50-year-old men and women by more than three years. And only about 13 ... Read More »

Study: Combination therapy improves retinoblastoma outcome
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Study: Combination therapy improves retinoblastoma outcome

Saheli 17 Apr 2016 601 Views

LOS ANGELES, April 15  — Researchers found a combination of chemotherapy and a protein inhibitor improves the outcome of children with retinoblastoma, according to a recent study. Inhibiting the protein YM155, which prevents the process of cell death, made chemotherapy more effective against cancer cells in the lab and when ... Read More »

Only half of rectal cancer patients get recommended treatment: Study
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Only half of rectal cancer patients get recommended treatment: Study

Saheli 17 Apr 2016 585 Views

FRIDAY, April 15, 2016 — Despite the increasing use of a standard therapy for rectal cancer in the United States, only slightly more than half of patients receive it, a new study finds. Chemoradiation therapy followed by surgery is recognized as the standard of care for locally advanced rectal cancer ... Read More »

Early stage breast cancer does need treatment, study finds
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Early stage breast cancer does need treatment, study finds

Saheli 17 Apr 2016 593 Views

FRIDAY, April 15, 2016 — Early stage breast cancers known as DCIS (ductal carcinoma in situ) should be treated with surgery, not a “wait-and-watch” approach, according to new research. Experts have debated whether to treat early DCIS or simply monitor it to see if it progresses. The new study suggests ... Read More »

Cleaner air in California may mean healthier kids: Study
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Cleaner air in California may mean healthier kids: Study

Saheli 13 Apr 2016 690 Views

TUESDAY, April 12, 2016 — Southern California has cleaner air than it did 20 years ago, and children there may be breathing better because of it, a new study suggests.Researchers found that as the smog over eight Los Angeles-area communities lessened, children became less likely to suffer from bronchitis, congestion ... Read More »

Teenage girls now try alcohol before boys do: Study
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Teenage girls now try alcohol before boys do: Study

Saheli 13 Apr 2016 726 Views

TUESDAY, April 12, 2016 — It’s probably not a milestone that will do many feminists proud, but teenage girls in the United States now start to drink alcohol sooner than boys do, a new study shows. “This is becoming a public health issue,” said lead researcher Dr. Hui Cheng, an ... Read More »

Study: Many vets have suicidal thoughts, need more help from VA
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Study: Many vets have suicidal thoughts, need more help from VA

Saheli 13 Apr 2016 552 Views

TUESDAY, April 12, 2016 — Almost 14 percent of U.S. veterans surveyed during a two-year Veterans Affairs (VA) study reported having suicidal thoughts. More than 2,000 veterans were surveyed in 2011 and again in 2013. Each time they were asked whether they’d had suicidal thoughts in the past two weeks. ... Read More »

Study: Teens treated for adversity-related injury at higher death risk
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Study: Teens treated for adversity-related injury at higher death risk

Saheli 07 Apr 2016 671 Views

Teenagers treated at the hospital for violent, drug- or alcohol-related, or self-inflicted injuries have a higher long-term risk of death, according to a study in England. Researchers at University College London said the three types of injuries have similar risk factors — nearly three-quarters of girls and one-third of boys ... Read More »

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