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Better Blood Screening Process Needed To Prevent Babesiosis Transmission
October 20, 2009 Babesiosis is a potentially dangerous parasitic disease transmitted by ticks and is common in the Northeast and the upper Midwest. It can also be transmitted through a blood transfusion from an ... > full story -
Weight Loss Competitions Produce Encouraging Results
May 1, 2009 A study of results from the Shape Up Rhode Island 2007 weight loss competition showed many people can successfully lose weight through such competitions at minimal ... > full story -
Increased Research In Flu Transmission Needed To Prepare For Pandemic Flu Outbreak, Study Suggests
February 24, 2009 Researchers have completed a study to better understand the impact of infection control measures during a possible flu pandemic. Their study focused on the likelihood of the transmission of flu from ... > full story -
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy Can Alleviate Nonepileptic Seizures
April 15, 2009 Researchers have found that cognitive behavioral therapy can reduce the frequency of seizures in patients with psychogenic nonepileptic seizures, along with improving their overall quality of ... > full story -
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If Bipolar Disorder Is Over-Diagnosed, What Are The Actual Diagnoses?
July 29, 2009 A year ago, researchers reported that fewer than half the patients previously diagnosed with bipolar disorder received an actual diagnosis of bipolar disorder after using a comprehensive, psychiatric ... > full story -
Many Physicians Not Using Established Criteria When Diagnosing Major Depressive Disorder in Patients, Study Finds
February 2, 2010 A new study indicates that a majority of non-psychiatrist physicians and a substantial minority of psychiatrists reported that they often do not use the criteria outlined in the Diagnostic and ... > full story -
The High Cost Of Treating Alcohol-Impaired Drivers
October 7, 2009 The costs of drinking and driving are all too apparent, with alcohol involved in 41 percent of all motor vehicle crash fatalities in 2006. In addition to the mortality and morbidity, the economic ... > full story -
Researchers Find a Treatment for Deadly Brain Tumor
January 20, 2010 New research has identified a treatment in animal models for glioblastomas -- deadly brain tumors which, once diagnosed, offer a poor prognosis and relatively short life expectancy. Using a synthetic ... > full story -
Simpler Definition For Major Depressive Disorder
July 23, 2009 Researchers have proposed that the definition for major depressive disorder should be shortened to include only the mood and cognitive symptoms that have been part of the definition in the Diagnostic ... > full story -
Keeping An Eye On Flash Floods: The Grid And Cyclops
April 22, 2009 Researchers in Europe are using grid technology to reduce the hazards of flash floods. After the extreme European floods of 2002, which heavily affected southern France, the French government ... > full story

