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Obesity Associated With Hearing Loss in Adolescents
June 17, 2013 Obese adolescents are more likely than their normal-weight counterparts to have hearing loss, according to results of a new study. Findings showed that obese adolescents had increased hearing loss ... > full story -
New Medication Treats Drug-Resistant Prostate Cancer in the Laboratory
June 17, 2013 A new drug called pyrvinium pamoate inhibits aggressive forms of prostate cancer that are resistant to standard drugs, according to a study conducted in an animal ... > full story -
Preventing Eggs' Death from Chemotherapy: Scientists Discover Cause of Immature Eggs' Death from Cancer Drug and How to Prevent It
June 17, 2013 Young women who have cancer treatment often lose their fertility because chemotherapy and radiation can damage or kill their immature ovarian eggs, called oocytes. Now, scientists have found the ... > full story -
Doctors in Veterinary, Human Medicine Team to Give Burned Horse a Second Chance
June 17, 2013 The unlikely pairing of an equine veterinarian and a burn surgeon is providing a second chance at a normal life for a horse that was doused in flammable liquid and set on fire late last ... > full story -
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Investigational Drug Improves Sleep Disorder Among the Blind
June 17, 2013 An investigational new drug significantly improved a common and debilitating circadian rhythm sleep disorder that frequently affects people who are completely blind, a multicenter study ... > full story -
Naturally Occurring Hormone Induces Egg Maturation
June 17, 2013 The naturally occurring hormone kisspeptin effectively induces egg maturation during infertility treatment, according to a clinical in vitro fertilization (IVF) ... > full story -
High-Fat Diet During Pregnancy Contributes to Offspring's Increased Weight
June 17, 2013 Exposure to a high-fat diet in the womb and after birth can permanently change the cells in the brain that control food intake, predisposing monkeys to overeating and an increased preference for ... > full story -
Rett Syndrome Protein Surrenders Some of Its Secrets
June 17, 2013 Discovery of a mutant gene responsible for a disease is a milestone, but for most conditions, it may be only a first step towards a treatment or cure. Understanding Rett Syndrome, an autism spectrum ... > full story -
Protein Essential for Normal Heart Function Identified
June 17, 2013 Scientists show that a protein called MCL-1, which promotes cell survival, is essential for normal heart ... > full story -
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Artificial Sweetener a Potential Treatment for Parkinson's Disease
June 17, 2013 Mannitol is widely used as an artificial sweetener in gum and candy, and, with FDA sanction, is also used as a diuretic. Now medical researchers have found that mannitol could also be a novel therapy ... > full story
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