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New Way To Attack Inflammation In Graves' Eye Disease
November 6, 2009 A small group of patients with severe Graves' eye disease experienced rapid improvement of their symptoms -- and improved vision -- following treatment with the drug rituximab. Inflammation around ... > full story -
Bodybuilding With Steroids Damages Kidneys
October 29, 2009 Athletes who use anabolic steroids may gain muscle mass and strength, but they can also destroy their kidney function, according to a new article. The findings indicate that the habitual use of ... > full story -
Teriparatide Outperforms Alendronate In Treating Steroid-Induced Osteoporosis
October 29, 2009 A recent study determined glucocorticoid-induced osteoporosis (OP) is now treatable with Teriparatide, a synthetic form of the human parathyroid hormone. Researchers found patients with ... > full story -
Member Of NFL Hall Of Fame Diagnosed With Degenerative Brain Disease
October 28, 2009 Medical researchers have announced that a recently deceased member of the NFL Hall of Fame suffered from the degenerative brain disease Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy (CTE) when he died, becoming ... > full story -
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Relationship Between Androgen Deficiency And Cardiovascular Disease Proposed
September 27, 2009 Researchers believe that androgen deficiency might be the underlying cause for a variety of common clinical conditions, including diabetes, erectile dysfunction, metabolic syndrome and cardiovascular ... > full story -
Plants On Steroids: Key Missing Link Discovered Could Improve Understanding of Major Human Diseases
September 8, 2009 Researchers have discovered a key missing link in the so-called signaling pathway for plant steroid hormones. This discovery marks the first such pathway in plants for which all the steps have been ... > full story -
Protein Modifier SUMO Helps Set Apart Females And Males
September 1, 2009 One way in which men and women differ is in their expression of liver proteins that control energy generation and lipid and steroid hormone production and turnover. Researchers have identified a new ... > full story -
Toxic Chemicals Affect Steroid Hormones Differently In Humans And Invertebrates
June 29, 2009 In a study with important consequences for studies on the effects of chemicals on steroid responses in humans, scientists have found that -- contrary to earlier assumptions -- enzymes used for the ... > full story -
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Powerful Nutrient Cocktail Can Put Kids With Crohn's Into Remission
June 16, 2009 Treating children with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) usually involves the same steroids-based medication prescribed to adults. But such treatments can have negative side effects for kids and teens ... > full story -
Natural Hormone May Protect Muscle From Atrophy
June 11, 2009 Researchers have found a potential new treatment for the common problem of muscle ... > full story
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