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Should Medical Researchers Share Their Results With Volunteers In Their Studies?
May 13, 2008 Every year, thousands of Americans volunteer to take part in medical research studies. But what happens after their participation is over? Many might never hear what those studies revealed. Now, a ... > full story -
Study Outlines Tools To Assess Facial Plastic Surgery Outcomes
May 19, 2008 Objective, validated measures for assessing outcomes following facial plastic surgery have become more prevalent over the past decade, according to a review of previous studies published in the ... > full story -
Monkey Studies Important For Brain Science
May 15, 2008 Studies with non-human primates have made major contributions to our understanding of the brain and will continue to be an important, if small, part of neuroscience research, according to a recent ... > full story -
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Treating Safety Research Like Other Clinical Studies Slows Progress
May 13, 2008 Progress in patient safety research could slow to a crawl unless regulators work out a host of ethical issues, Johns Hopkins researchers assert in an upcoming opinion ... > full story -
Why Did the EPA Fire a Respected Toxicologist?
May 13, 2008 Why did the EPA dismiss a highly respected neurotoxicologist as chair of its external review panel on the fire retardant deca? Pioneering lead researcher Herbert Needleman, M.D., argues that the ... > full story -
Decision Making: Is It All 'Me, Me, Me'?
April 28, 2008 Psychologists find evidence that it's not. People act in their own best interests, according to traditional views of how and why we make the decisions that we do. However, psychologists have recently ... > full story -
Benefits Of Omega-3s Still Unclear For Bipolar Disorder
April 22, 2008 Despite intriguing findings that omega-3 fatty acid supplements could alleviate depression symptoms, there is still not enough evidence to say whether omega-3s are useful treatments for people with ... > full story -
Exercise Combats Cancer-Related Fatigue, Review Shows
April 15, 2008 When cancer and its treatments leave a patient with a relentless weariness of body and mind, exercise might help, according to a new review. The meta-analysis of 28 studies of cancer-related fatigue ... > full story -
Parkinson's Drugs Tradeoff: Better Muscle Control, Worse Side Effects, Review Shows
April 15, 2008 Compared to older drugs for Parkinson disease, a newer class of medications called dopamine agonists might be better at preventing some of the disabling muscle control problems associated with the ... > full story -
Antioxidant Users Don't Live Longer, Analysis Of Studies Concludes
April 15, 2008 The vitamin industry has long touted antioxidants as a way to improve health by filling in gaps in diet, but a new review of studies found no evidence that the nutrition supplements extend life. ... > full story
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