
Police Work Undermines Cardiovascular Health, Comparison To General Population Shows
It is well documented that
police officers have a
higher risk of developing
heart disease: The question
is why. In the most recent
... > full story

Vegetarian Diets Can Help Prevent Chronic Diseases, American Dietetic Association Says
The American Dietetic
Association has released an
updated position paper on
vegetarian diets that
concludes such diets, if
... > full story

Genetically Engineered Mice Yield Clues To 'Knocking Out' Cancer
Researchers have
demonstrated that deleting
two genes in mice
responsible for repairing
DNA strands damaged by
oxidation leads to several
... > full story

Pain Of Dysplasia In Dogs Relieved With Gold Treatment, Study Shows
Many animals and people
experience chronic joint
pain. In dogs, a common
source of joint pain is hip
dysplasia, a developmental
... > full story
- Police Work Undermines Cardiovascular Health, Comparison To General Population Shows
- Vegetarian Diets Can Help Prevent Chronic Diseases, American Dietetic Association Says
- Genetically Engineered Mice Yield Clues To 'Knocking Out' Cancer
- Pain Of Dysplasia In Dogs Relieved With Gold Treatment, Study Shows
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July 3, 2009 New research provides for the first time a solid scientific answer for the long-standing question of whether there is an association between preterm birth and brain ... > full story -
Eye Damage In People With Type 1 Diabetes Significantly Slowed
July 3, 2009 Researchers have found a treatment that significantly slows the progression of eye injury in people with type 1 diabetes, a common complication caused by this disease. By administering an ... > full story -
Greater Understanding Of Lyme Disease-causing Bacteria
July 3, 2009 Lyme disease in the US is caused by the tick-borne bacteria Borrelia burgdorferi, and usually begins with a skin lesion, after which the bacteria spread throughout the body to the nervous system, ... > full story -
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Celiac Disease Four Times More Common Than In 1950s
July 2, 2009 Celiac disease, an immune system reaction to gluten in the diet, is over four times more common today than it was 50 years ago, according to new findings. Undiagnosed celiac disease is associated ... > full story -
Rush Of Blood To The Head: Anger Increases Blood Flow
July 2, 2009 Mental stress causes carotid artery dilation and increases brain blood flow. A series of ultrasound experiments also found that this dilatory reflex was absent in people with high blood ... > full story -
Hepatitis B Virus Mutations May Predict Risk Of Liver Cancer
July 2, 2009 Certain mutations in the DNA of the hepatitis B virus are associated with the development of liver cancer and may help predict which patients with HBV infections are at increased risk of the disease, ... > full story -
Following The Dietary Guidelines May Slow Heart Disease In Women
July 1, 2009 The Dietary Guidelines for Americans (DGA) provide guidance to promote health and reduce risk of chronic diseases. However, what evidence is there that following the DGA optimizes health? Is this ... > full story -
Dietary Influences Of Liver Disease Examined
July 1, 2009 Diets high in protein and cholesterol are associated with a higher risk of hospitalization or death due to cirrhosis or liver cancer, while diets high in carbohydrates are associated with a lower ... > full story -
Exercise Helps Patients With Non-alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease, Study Shows
July 1, 2009 Counseling patients with non-alcoholic fatty liver disease on how to increase physical activity leads to health benefits that are independent of changes in ... > full story -
Women With Endometriosis Need Special Care During Pregnancy To Avoid Risk Of Premature Birth
July 1, 2009 The largest study of endometriosis in pregnant women has found that the condition is a major risk factor for premature birth, the 25th annual conference of the European Society of Human Reproduction ... > full story
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