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Soy Intake Associated With Lower Recurrence of Breast Cancer in Hormone-Sensitive Cancers
October 18, 2010 Post-menopausal breast cancer patients with hormone-sensitive cancers who consumed high amounts of soy isoflavones had a lower risk of recurrence, found a recent research ... > full story -
Cancer 'Just Meant to Be'? Fatalism May Keep Latinas Away from Cancer Screening
October 18, 2010 Fatalism may prevent women from Latin American descent -- Latinas -- from using cancer screening services, according to researchers. Their review shows that women who are pessimistic about preventive ... > full story -
NRLA Alpine Transit Route: High Performance Materials for the Tunnel of the Century
October 18, 2010 Among those celebrating the breakthrough of the longest rail tunnel in the world on October 15th 2010 were engineers and researchers. Their task was to ensure that the tunnel remains dry for the next ... > full story -
New 2010 European Resuscitation Council Guidelines Published
October 18, 2010 Elsevier announces the publication of the 2010 European Resuscitation Council Guidelines in the journal Resuscitation. These guidelines are based on an extensive international review of all the ... > full story -
Colonoscopy Technique Increases Polyp Detection in Far Reaches of Right Colon
October 18, 2010 An endoscopic technique known as retroflexion, when used in the right side of the colon, may increase the diagnostic yield of polyps, including large adenomas (larger than 10 millimeters) and ... > full story -
Investment in Colorectal Cancer Screening Targeting Pre-Medicare Population Could Cut Medicare Treatment Costs, Study Finds
October 18, 2010 Investment in screening programs that target the pre-Medicare population, individuals aged between 50 and 64, could reduce the costs of colorectal cancer in the Medicare program, a new study finds. ... > full story -
New Studies Highlight Obesity's Impact on Gastrointestinal Health
October 18, 2010 Researchers found that patients with non-irrhotic liver cancer had a high prevalence of diabetes and elevated body mass indexes (BMI) despite a lack of steatosis. In other findings, BMI was also ... > full story -
Encouraging Findings Suggest New Avenues for Treating Liver Disease in Overweight Americans
October 18, 2010 A progressive form of non-alcoholic fatty liver disease known as non-alcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH) can lead to cirrhosis and all its complications. Two studies investigated the effectiveness of ... > full story -
Notable Racial Disparities in Diagnosis, Treatment and Outcomes of Colorectal Cancer
October 18, 2010 New colorectal cancer research strengthens the growing body of evidence that suggests significant disparity in colorectal cancer (CRC) demographics and outcomes between various races. One study found ... > full story -
Acid Reflux, Functional Dyspepsia Have Significant Impact on Disordered Sleep
October 18, 2010 Among the findings of three new studies, patients with functional dyspepsia were 3.25 times more likely to have disordered sleep than healthy controls; and the muscle-relaxant and antispastic drug ... > full story -
Vitamin D Deficiency Puts Inflammatory Bowel Disease Patients at Greater Risk of Osteoporosis, Study Finds
October 18, 2010 A new study found that inflammatory bowel disease patients with an abnormal bone density exam had a significantly higher rate of vitamin D deficiency than those who had normal DEXA scans. ... > full story -
Attack on C. Difficile: How Can We Combat This Serious Health Issue?
October 18, 2010 In five different studies, researchers explored the impact of various factors on increasing rates of Clostridium difficile infection (C. difficile), such the substantial increase in antibiotic use ... > full story
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