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Secondary Osteoporosis: More Than What Meets the Eye!
October 9, 2012 A new study has revealed that considering all osteoporotic patients as having simple osteoporosis and treating all of them alike by putting them on potent long term medication without finding out the ... > full story -
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Researchers Stop Neuromyelitis Optica Attacks With New Therapy
October 9, 2012 Researchers have identified a new therapy for patients with neuromyelitis optica that appears to stop inflammation of the eye nerves and spinal cord. NMO is a debilitating central nervous system ... > full story -
New Rehabilitation Research Demonstrates Functional Improvements in Patients With Spinal Cord Injuries
October 8, 2012 A series of rehabilitation studies demonstrate that innovative treatments for individuals with spinal cord injuries can lead to functional ... > full story -
New Study Sheds Light on Bone Marrow Stem Cell Therapy for Pancreatic Recovery
October 2, 2012 Researchers have found that a blood vessel-building gene boosts the ability of human bone marrow stem cells to sustain pancreatic recovery in a laboratory mouse model of insulin-dependent ... > full story -
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New Research Model to Aid Search for Degenerative Disease Cures
October 2, 2012 Efforts to treat disorders like Lou Gehrig's disease, Paget's disease, inclusion body myopathy and dementia will receive a considerable boost from a new research ... > full story -
Computerized Osteoporosis Detection
October 1, 2012 A computerized approach to examining patient bone X-rays for diagnosis of osteoporosis could side-step the subjectivity associated with visual examination, according to a new ... > full story -
Breast Cancer Recurrence Defined by Hormone Receptor Status
October 1, 2012 Human epidermal growth factor (HER2) positive breast cancers are often treated with the same therapy regardless of hormone receptor status. New research shows that women whose HER2 positive cancer ... > full story -
One-Fifth of Spine Surgery Patients Develop PTSD Symptoms
September 28, 2012 Nearly 20 percent of people who underwent low back fusion surgery developed post-traumatic stress disorder symptoms associated with that surgery, according to a recent ... > full story -
New Method of Resurfacing Bone Improves Odds of Successful Grafts
September 26, 2012 Coating a bone graft with an inorganic compound found in bones and teeth may significantly increase the likelihood of a successful implant, according to ... > full story -
Geometry Plays a Role in GPCR Transmembrane Signaling
September 26, 2012 A recent study characterizes the movement of rhodopsin, a GPCR and member of a large family of transmembrane receptors responsible for many cellular responses and involved in many human ... > full story
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