
Living Longer, Living Healthier: People Are Remaining Healthier Later in Life
Based on data collected
between 1991 and 2009 from
almost 90,000 individuals
who responded to the
Medicare Current Beneficiary
... > full story

Joint Custody? Overnights Away from Home Affect Children's Attachments
In joint custody
arrangements, infants who
spent overnights away from
their mothers had less
attachment to their mothers,
... > full story

Shape-Shifting Disease Proteins May Explain Neurodegenerative Variation
Researchers have shown one
disease protein can morph
into different strains and
promote misfolding of other
disease proteins commonly
... > full story

Robo-Pets May Contribute to Quality of Life for Those With Dementia
Robotic animals can help to
improve the quality of life
for people with dementia,
according to new research. ... > full story
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What Causes a Small, Benign Polyp to Develop Into Severe Invasive Bladder Cancer?
August 1, 2013 Researchers have for the first time identified the mechanism that causes a small, benign polyp to develop into severe invasive bladder ... > full story -
Possible Blood Test for Alzheimer's Disease?
July 28, 2013 A new blood test can be used to discriminate between people with Alzheimer's disease and healthy controls. It's hoped the test could one day be used to help diagnose the disease and other ... > full story -
Is It Bell's Palsy or a Stroke? Emergency Physicians Have the Answer
July 26, 2013 Emergency physicians correctly identified nearly 100 percent of patients with Bell's palsy, the symptoms of which are nearly identical to potentially life-threatening diseases such as stroke and ... > full story -
Over 90 Percent of Dementia Cases in China Are Undetected, Study Finds
July 25, 2013 An international team of researchers has found that over 90 percent of dementia cases in China go undetected, with a high level of undiagnosed dementia in rural ... > full story -
Vascular Complications of Fungal Meningitis After Contaminated Spinal Injections
July 22, 2013 A case series examined three patients with ischemic stroke who later received a diagnosis of fungal meningitis attributed to epidural injections of contaminated methylprednisolone for low back ... > full story -
Moving More May Lower Stroke Risk
July 18, 2013 Here's yet another reason to get off the couch: new research findings suggest that regularly breaking a sweat may lower the risk of having a ... > full story -
Exercise Can Reduce Stroke Risk
July 18, 2013 A new study is one of the first to study the relationship of exercise and stroke in a large biracial cohort of men and women in the ... > full story -
Early Detection and Treatment of Alzheimer's Disease Prevents Psychological and Behavioural Symptoms
July 18, 2013 Persons with Alzheimer's disease are able to manage their everyday activities longer and they suffer from less psychological and behavioral symptoms if the diagnosis is made and treatment begun at a ... > full story -
High Blood Pressure Patients: Non-Adherence to Medication Greatly Increases Risk of Fatal and Non-Fatal Strokes
July 16, 2013 People with high blood pressure, who don’t take their anti-hypertensive drug treatments when they should, have a greatly increased risk of suffering a stroke and dying from it compared to those ... > full story -
Chinese People May Be at Higher Risk for Stroke Than Caucasians
July 15, 2013 A new study suggests that Chinese people may be at higher risk for stroke than ... > full story
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