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Researchers Target Vascular Health, Low-Light Therapy to Combat Alzheimer's Disease
November 20, 2012 Researchers are conducting new research on vascular disease and low-light therapy to prevent and reverse dementia before it sets into the ... > full story -
Researchers Predict Hidden Epidemic of Neurological Disability for India
November 19, 2012 A new article details a hidden epidemic of neurologic disability for India. The authors detail emerging trends contributing to this public heath problem and outline measures to stem its ... > full story -
Chronic Pain in Parents Appears Associated With Chronic Pain in Adolescents and Young Adults
November 19, 2012 Chronic pain in parents appears to be associated with chronic nonspecific pain and chronic multisite pain in adolescents and young ... > full story -
Teleconcussion Validated in Case Study
November 19, 2012 A program using telemedicine technology is showing promise for patients with concussions in rural Arizona. A case study validates "teleconcussion" as a useful means to assess concussed ... > full story -
Pain Medication Addiction Reaching Epidemic Level
November 19, 2012 Addiction to pain medication is creating new challenges for physicians. Would you believe -- hydrocodone was the most prescribed drug in America in ... > full story -
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Parkinson's Disease Protein Causes Disease Spread and Neuron Death in Healthy Animals
November 15, 2012 Understanding how any disease progresses is one of the first and most important steps towards finding treatments to stop it. This has been the case for such brain-degenerating conditions as ... > full story -
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Evolving Roles of Hospice and Palliative Care
November 14, 2012 Many people think hospice and palliative care come at the end of life, and while both often play a key role then, palliative care also can provide pain relief, symptom control, emotional comfort and ... > full story -
20-Year-Old Stroke Patient Part of Growing Trend of Strokes in Young People
November 14, 2012 Michelle Nimmerrichter was only 20 when she suffered a stroke that left her in a coma and on a ventilator. She appears to be part of a trend -- a recent study found that strokes are affecting people ... > full story -
Drug Shrinks Brain Tumors in Children With Tuberous Sclerosis Complex, Study Suggests
November 13, 2012 A drug originally developed to prevent the rejection of transplanted organs has now been shown to dramatically reduce a particular kind of brain tumor in patients with tuberous sclerosis complex -- a ... > full story -
Meditation May Reduce Death, Heart Attack and Stroke in Heart Patients
November 13, 2012 Twice-a-day Transcendental Meditation helped African Americans with heart disease reduce risk of death, heart attack and stroke. Meditation helped patients lower their blood pressure, stress and ... > full story
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