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Trusted Voice of Doctors Is Key to Viability of Health Care Cost-Control Reforms
June 17, 2013 While many Americans mistrust government, and are generally suspicious of health insurance companies and the pharmaceutical industry, they overwhelmingly trust physicians and view them as faithful ... > full story -
Chemical in Antibacterial Soap Fed to Nursing Rats Harms Offspring, Study Finds
June 17, 2013 A mother's exposure to triclocarban, a common antibacterial chemical, while nursing her babies shortens the life of her female offspring, a new study in rats ... > full story -
Prenatal Exposure to BPA Affects Fat Tissues in Sheep
June 17, 2013 New research suggests that fetal exposure to the common environmental chemical bisphenol A, or BPA, causes increased inflammation in fat tissues after birth, which can lead to obesity and metabolic ... > full story -
BPA Linked to a Common Birth Defect in Boys
June 17, 2013 A new study links fetal exposure to a common chemical pollutant, bisphenol A (BPA), to defects of a testicular hormone in newborn boys with undescended testicles. The results suggest yet another ... > full story -
Vitamin D Supplementation May Delay Precocious Puberty in Girls
June 17, 2013 Vitamin D supplementation may help delay early onset of puberty in girls, a new clinical study ... > full story -
Exposure to BPA in Developing Prostate Increases Risk of Later Cancer: Ubiquitous Plasticizers May Have Long-Term Health Effects
June 17, 2013 Early exposure to BPA (bisphenol A) -- an additive commonly found in plastic water bottles and soup can liners -- causes an increased cancer risk in an animal model of human prostate ... > full storyMore: -
Bariatric Surgery Restores Nerve Cell Properties Altered by Diet
June 17, 2013 Understanding how gastric bypass surgery changes the properties of nerve cells that help regulate the digestive system could lead to new treatments that produce the same results without surgery, ... > full story -
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Infections Increase Risk of Mood Disorders, Study Suggests
June 17, 2013 New research shows that every third person who is diagnosed for the first time with a mood disorder has been admitted to hospital with an infection prior to the diagnosis. The study is the largest of ... > full story -
Possible Treatment for One of the Main Symptoms of Premature Aging Disease
June 17, 2013 Working with an animal model, scientists have discovered that a deficit in the production of pyrophosphate provokes excessive vascular calcification, one of the most important symptoms of the ... > full story -
FGF21 Hormone, Key to Control Obesity, Also Protects Against Heart Diseases in Mice
June 17, 2013 A research group has found that FGF21, an endocrine factor which reduces glucose levels, protects against cardiac diseases in ... > full story
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