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Promising Compound Restores Memory Loss and Reverses Symptoms of Alzheimer's in Mice
January 2, 2013 A new ray of hope has broken through the clouded outcomes associated with Alzheimer's disease. When a molecule called TFP5 is injected into mice with disease that is the equivalent of human ... > full story -
Affordable Care Act's Impact on Uncompensated Care
December 27, 2012 The decision by several states not to expand Medicaid health insurance for the poor may create unintended cuts for hospitals that provide uncompensated care, according to a new ... > full story -
Better Stroke Care, Everywhere: Study Boosts Local Hospitals' Clotbuster Use
December 20, 2012 From the moment a stroke occurs, patients must race against the clock to get treatment that can prevent lasting damage. Now, a new study shows the promise -- and the challenges -- of getting them ... > full story -
Cancer Diagnosis Later in Life Poses Significant Risk to Offspring, Study Suggests
December 20, 2012 Relatives of family members diagnosed with cancer are still at risk of the disease even if the diagnosis came at an older age, a new paper ... > full story -
Research Offers New Targets for Stroke Treatments
December 20, 2012 New research identifies the mechanisms responsible for regenerating blood vessels in the brain. Looking for ways to improve outcomes for stroke patients, researchers used candesartan, a commonly ... > full story -
People Without Spouses Under-Represented in Alzheimer's Clinical Trials
December 19, 2012 A new study suggests that people without a spouse are represented less in Alzheimer's disease clinical trials compared to people with ... > full story -
New Study Better Explains Racial Disparities in Strokes
December 19, 2012 Researchers say a 10-millimeter difference in blood pressure is associated with an 8 percent increase in stroke risk for white people, but a 24 percent increase in stroke risk for black ... > full story -
Men With Fibromyalgia Often Go Undiagnosed
December 19, 2012 Fibromyalgia is a complex illness to diagnose and to treat. There is not yet a diagnostic test to establish that someone has it, there is no cure and many fibromyalgia symptoms -- pain, fatigue, ... > full story -
Silent Stroke Can Cause Parkinson's Disease
December 18, 2012 Scientists have for the first time identified why a patient who appears outwardly healthy may develop Parkinson's ... > full story -
Sense of Security Most Important for Older People Receiving Care at Home
December 17, 2012 Older people living at home believe they get more effective healthcare services when they have a sense of security and continuity of care through a key or specific professional, according to a new ... > full story
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