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Negative Emotions Influence Brain Activity During Anticipation and Experience of Pain
September 19, 2011 Neuroticism -- the tendency to experience negative emotions -- significantly affects brain processing during pain, as well as during the anticipation of ... > full story -
Children With Autism and Gastrointestinal Symptoms Have Altered Digestive Genes
September 17, 2011 Researchers report that children with autism and gastrointestinal disturbances have altered expression of genes involved in digestion. These variations may contribute to changes in the types of ... > full story -
Mother's Diet Influences Baby's Allergies, Research Suggests
September 8, 2011 A possible link between what a mother eats during pregnancy and the risk of her child developing allergies has been identified in new ... > full story -
Gastric Bypass Reduces Blood Pressure, Swedish Research Finds
September 7, 2011 The kidneys play an important role in the regulation of blood pressure by adjusting the production of urine after eating or drinking. This process begins already in the upper digestive tract, which ... > full story -
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Weight-Loss Surgery Has Its Complications but Costs Less Than Standard Obesity Treatment, Study Finds
September 6, 2011 The majority of people who undergo bariatric weight-loss surgery benefit from the procedure, but long-term complications and further surgery are not uncommon, according to a UK paper on late ... > full story -
New Polymer Research Could Boost Probiotics Industry
September 5, 2011 A protective delivery vehicle that shuttles friendly bacteria safely through the stomach to the intestines could provide a major boost for the probiotics industry. The new technology could also be ... > full story -
Stomach Bacterium Damages Human DNA; Risk Factor for Gastric Cancer
September 5, 2011 The stomach bacterium Helicobacter pylori is one of the biggest risk factors for the development of gastric cancer, the third most common cause of cancer-related deaths in the world. Molecular ... > full story -
Human Intestinal Stem Cell Breakthrough for Regenerative Medicine
September 4, 2011 Human colon stem cells have been identified and grown in a petri dish for the first time. This achievement is a crucial advance towards regenerative ... > full story -
Study Linking Gut Microbe Type With Diet Has Implications for Fighting GI Disorders
September 2, 2011 "You are what you eat" is familiar enough, but how deep do the implications go? An interdisciplinary group of investigators has found an association between long-term dietary patterns and the ... > full story -
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First Long-Term Study of WTC Workers Shows Widespread Health Problems 10 Years After Sept. 11
September 1, 2011 In the first long-term study of the health impacts of the World Trade Center (WTC) collapse on Sept. 11, 2001, researchers have found substantial and persistent mental and physical health problems ... > full story
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