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First-of-Its-Kind Stem Cell Study Re-Grows Healthy Heart Muscle in Heart Attack Patients
February 13, 2012 Results from a new clinical trial show that treating heart attack patients with an infusion of their own heart-derived cells helps damaged hearts re-grow healthy muscle. Patients who underwent the ... > full story -
New Imaging Methods Show Challenges of Identifying Cognitive Abilities in Severely Brain-Injured Patients
February 13, 2012 Only by employing complex machine-learning techniques to decipher repeated advanced brain scans were researchers able to provide evidence that a patient with a severe brain injury could, in her way, ... > full story -
First Prospective Analysis Links Breast and Pancreatic Cancer Risk With Lynch Syndrome
February 13, 2012 Summary of the first prospective study to provide strong evidence of increased breast and pancreatic cancer risk in individuals with Lynch syndrome, who carry certain inherited genetic mutations in ... > full story -
Hearing Aid Gap: Millions Who Could Benefit Remain Untreated
February 13, 2012 Though an estimated 26.7 million Americans age 50 and older have hearing loss, only about one in seven uses a hearing aid, according to a new ... > full story -
Brain-Imaging Technique Predicts Who Will Suffer Cognitive Decline Over Time
February 13, 2012 Scientists have used a brain imaging tool that effectively tracked and predicted cognitive decline over a two-year period. The team had previously developed this tool that can assess the neurological ... > full story -
Air Pollution Linked to Cognitive Decline in Women
February 13, 2012 A large, prospective study indicates that chronic exposure to particulate air pollution may accelerate cognitive decline in older ... > full story -
Even Moderate Air Pollution Can Raise Stroke Risks
February 13, 2012 Air pollution, even at levels generally considered safe by federal regulations, increases the risk of stroke by 34 percent, researchers have ... > full story -
Radiation Treatment Generates Cancer Stem Cells from Less Aggressive Breast Cancer Cells, Study Suggests
February 13, 2012 Breast cancer stem cells are thought to be the sole source of tumor recurrence and are known to be resistant to radiation therapy and don’t respond well to chemotherapy. Researchers report for ... > full story -
Fetal Exposure to Radiation Increases Risk of Testicular Cancer
February 13, 2012 Male fetuses of mothers that are exposed to radiation during early pregnancy may have an increased chance of developing testicular cancer, according to a new study in ... > full story -
Large Hadron Collider to Run at 4 TeV Per Beam in 2012
February 13, 2012 CERN, the European Organization for Nuclear Research, has announced that the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) will run with a beam energy of 4 TeV this year, 0.5 TeV higher than in 2010 and ... > full story -
Neuron Memory Key to Taming Chronic Pain, New Research Suggests
February 13, 2012 Researchers have found the key to understanding how memories of pain are stored in the brain. More importantly, the researchers are also able to suggest how these memories can be erased, making it ... > full story -
Antibodies to Intracellular Cancer Antigens Combined With Chemotherapy Enhance Anti-Cancer Immunity
February 13, 2012 Scientists have confirmed that combining chemotherapy and immunotherapy in cancer treatment enhances the immune system's ability to find and eliminate cancer cells, even when the cancer-associated ... > full story
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