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Treatment For Disease That Affects Estimated 1 In 2000 Children Gets Them To Eat Again
February 28, 2008 Pediatric researchers report that treatment of eosinophilic esophagitis, an inflammatory condition known as EE that often mimics reflux and can cause refusal to eat, with oral or swallowed/sprayed ... > full story -
Safer And More Effective Way To Treat Crohn's Disease
February 21, 2008 New research has thrown into question the current method of treating Crohn's disease -- opening the door to a safer and more effective treatment option for sufferers of the chronic disease. The new ... > full story -
Bone Complications Due To Cystic Fibrosis Have A Genetic Cause, According To Study
February 7, 2008 A recent study sheds some new light on the bone problems that generally accompany cystic fibrosis. The new study is pointing at genetics as contributing to this bone frailty, a finding which may have ... > full story -
What Does And Doesn't Affect Immune System
February 4, 2008 Scientists know that a number of factors can affect the body's immune system: poor diet, certain steroids, chronic stress. Now researchers have discovered that an appetite-controlling hormone also ... > full story -
Multiple Myeloma Clinical Trial Shows Distinct Survival Benefit With Lower Dose Of Steroids
December 10, 2007 Results of Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group Phase III clinical trial E4A03, for multiple myeloma show significantly better overall survival with lenalidomide plus low-dose dexamethasone therapy ... > full story -
Some Common Treatments For Sinus Infections No Better Than Placebo
December 4, 2007 A comparison of common treatments for acute sinusitis that included an antibiotic and a topical steroid found neither more effective than placebo, according to a new study. Acute sinusitis (sinus ... > full story -
Portable Electricity, Life-Like Prosthetics On The Way
November 16, 2007 The technology that makes a cell phone vibrate is the same technology that provides more natural movements to prosthetic limbs. Scientists are working on recreating and enhancing this technological ... > full story -
Blood Pressure Drug May Curb Brain Damage From Alzheimer's, Depression And Schizophrenia
November 6, 2007 A drug used to treat high blood pressure and enlargement of the prostate may protect the brain from damage caused by post-traumatic stress disorder, Alzheimer's disease, depression and schizophrenia. ... > full story -
Rest For The Racehorse After Exercise
November 5, 2007 Equine muscle glycogen stores require sufficient time for post-exercise repletion. Repletion cannot be hastened in any way other than rest. If the diet is normal and the horse consumes the feed ... > full story -
Faster, More Efficient Method For Detecting Illegal Steroids In Urine
October 15, 2007 Amid growing concerns about sports "doping," researchers report development of a faster and more efficient method for detecting the presence of illegal anabolic steroids in urine. The new method ... > full story
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