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Alzheimer's Disease Drugs Linked to Reduced Risk of Heart Attacks
June 5, 2013 Drugs that are used for treating Alzheimer’s disease in its early stages are linked to a reduced risk of heart attacks and death, according to a large study of over 7,000 people with ... > full story -
Half of Those Diagnosed With PTSD Also Suffer from Depression
June 4, 2013 About one of every two people diagnosed with posttraumatic stress disorder also suffer symptoms of depression, according to new ... > full story -
Heart Health Matters to Your Brain
June 4, 2013 People suffering from type 2 diabetes and cardiovascular disease (CVD) are at an increased risk of cognitive decline, according to a new ... > full story -
Anxious? Activate Your Anterior Cingulate Cortex With a Little Meditation
June 4, 2013 Scientists, like Buddhist monks and Zen masters, have known for years that meditation can reduce anxiety, but not how. Scientists have now succeeded in identifying the brain functions ... > full story -
Two Biomarkers Predict Increased Risk for 'Silent' Strokes
June 4, 2013 Two biomarkers being investigated as predictors of heart and vascular disease appear to indicate risk for "silent" strokes and other causes of mild brain damage that present no symptoms, report ... > full story -
Not Really 'Bath Salts': Update on 'Designer Stimulants'
June 4, 2013 The last few years have seen the emergence of a new drug problem in so-called "bath salts"—- actually "designer stimulants," packaged and sold in ways that skirt drug ... > full story -
Weather Conditions Do Not Affect Fibromyalgia Pain or Fatigue
June 4, 2013 Weather conditions including temperature, sunshine, and precipitation have no impact on fibromyalgia symptoms in female patients, study suggests. Results suggest, however, that individual patients ... > full story -
Dogs, Humans Affected by OCD Have Similar Brain Abnormalities
June 4, 2013 Another piece of the puzzle to better understand and treat obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD) has fallen into place with the publication of new research that shows that the structural brain ... > full story -
Surgery for Obsessive Compulsive Disorder Sufferers Is Safe and Effective, Study Suggests
June 3, 2013 Around half of people with an extreme form of obsessive compulsive disorder responded well to a type of psychosurgery that proved to be safe and effective, according to new ... > full story -
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Interleukin 17F Level and Interferon Beta Response in Patients With Multiple Sclerosis
June 3, 2013 A new study examines the association between IL-17F and treatment response to interferon beta-1b among patients with relapsing-remitting multiple ... > full story
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