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Rare, Lethal Childhood Disease Tracked to Protein
April 29, 2013 Scientists have identified how a defective protein plays a central role in a rare, lethal childhood disease known as giant axonal neuropathy, or GAN. GAN is an extremely rare and untreatable genetic ... > full story -
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Reading Wordless Storybooks to Toddlers May Expose Them to Richer Language
April 29, 2013 Researchers have found that children hear more complex language from parents when they read a storybook with only pictures compared to a picture-vocabulary ... > full story -
Cancer Studies Often Lack Necessary Rigor to Answer Key Questions
April 29, 2013 Fueled in part by an inclination to speed new treatments to patients, research studies for cancer therapies tend to be smaller and less robust than for other ... > full story -
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Subjects of Phase I Study of Transcranial Mr-Guided Focused Ultrasound Thalamotomy See Reduced Tremor, Improved Quality of Life
April 29, 2013 Researchers find that the use of transcranial MR-guided focused ultrasound for producing a thalamotomy can provide patients suffering from essential tremor with noticeable benefits and ... > full story -
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Antidepressants Linked With Increased Risks After Surgery
April 29, 2013 Selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs) – among the most widely prescribed antidepressant medications – are associated with increased risk of bleeding, transfusion, hospital ... > full story -
Mediterranean Diet Linked to Preserving Memory
April 29, 2013 A new study suggests that the Mediterranean diet, which emphasizes consuming foods that contain omega-3 fatty acids found in fish, chicken and salad dressing, and avoiding saturated fats, meat and ... > full story -
U. S. Children Born Outside the United States Have Lower Risk of Allergic Disease
April 29, 2013 A new study suggests children living the in the United States but born outside the U.S. have a lower prevalence of allergic disease that increases after residing in the United States for one ... > full story -
Do You Obsess Over Your Appearance? Your Brain Might Be Wired Abnormally
April 29, 2013 New research has discovered that people with body dysmorphic disorder (BDD) have abnormal connections throughout their brain. BDD is a disabling but often-misunderstood psychiatric condition in which ... > full story -
Key Shift in Brain That Creates Drive to Overeat Identified
April 29, 2013 Neuroscientists have identified a cellular change in the brain that accompanies obesity. The findings could explain the body's tendency to maintain undesirable weight levels, rather than an ideal ... > full story -
Big Data Analysis Identifies Prognostic RNA Markers in a Common Form of Breast Cancer
April 29, 2013 An analysis that integrates three large sets of genomic data available through The Cancer Genome Atlas has identified 37 RNA molecules that might predict survival in patients with the most common ... > full story
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