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2013/06/16 04:57
2013/06/16 04:57
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With eastern Massachusetts leading the nation in the incidence of drug-related emergency room visits involving heroin and other opiates, medical experts are urging the use alternative pain therapies...
2013/06/16 04:57
2013/06/16 04:57
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2013/06/15 07:55
2013/06/15 07:55
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Participants with high levels of 25-hydroxyvitamin D (25(OH)D) had reduced blood pressure and were at a lower risk of developing hypertension. Dr. Vimal Karani S, said: "We knew from earlier...
2013/06/13 13:08
2013/06/13 13:08
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Ruth Rose-Jacobs, ScD, associate professor of pediatrics at Boston University School of Medicine (BUSM) and a research scientist at Boston Medical Center (BMC), has received funding for a two-year...
2013/06/12 21:38
2013/06/12 21:38
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The Rivers School Medford resident Patrick Young was one of 83 students to graduate from The Rivers School in Weston on Friday, June 7. Young established himself as a talented athlete and an...
2013/06/08 07:55
2013/06/08 07:55
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Cognitive performance refers to a person's mental processes, including memory, attention, producing and understanding language, learning, problem solving, reasoning, and decision making. A Hatha yoga...
2013/06/06 07:08
2013/06/06 07:08
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Researchers at Boston University School of Medicine (BUSM) have uncovered important clues about a biochemical pathway in the brain that may one day expand treatment options for schizophrenia. The...
2013/06/05 18:09
2013/06/05 18:09
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WASHINGTON - People who diligently use sunscreen every day can slow or even prevent for a time the development of wrinkles and sagging skin, a new study found. Although dermatologists have long told...
2013/06/03 22:04
2013/06/03 22:04
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... New York Times News Service People who diligently use sunscreen every day can slow or even prevent for a time the development of wrinkles and sagging skin, a new study found. Although...
2013/06/01 00:33
2013/06/01 00:33
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The U.S. government announced Friday the appointment of 15 nationally recognized experts to serve on the 2015 Dietary Guidelines Advisory Committee. Kathleen Sebelius, secretary of the U.S....
2013/05/31 17:39
2013/05/31 17:39
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Novel approach to create red blood cells, platelets in vitro could reduce need for blood donations Washington, May 31 : Researchers have identified a novel approach to create an unlimited number of...
2013/05/31 06:08
2013/05/31 06:08
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A novel, targeted approach to chemotherapy that makes ovarian cancer cells more susceptible to the cytotoxic effects of an antitumor drug may offer a safer, more effective treatment option for this...
2013/05/28 20:01
2013/05/28 20:01
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I inherited this bust of Louis Pasteur from my dad, who was a doctor. I remember him bringing it home in the late 1950s. The bust is signed by Doris Appel. There is a collection of her sculpture at...
2013/05/26 23:49
2013/05/26 23:49
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... embryonic stem cells created from adult tissue for first time," The Guardian reports, while the Daily Mail's front page leads with the somewhat fanciful warning that new research raises the...
2013/05/22 20:45
2013/05/22 20:45
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Iodine -- which is consumed mainly via dairy products, bread, and seafood -- is essential for producing the hormones made by the thyroid gland, which have a direct effect on fetal brain development....
2013/05/22 18:31
2013/05/22 18:31
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A new study has found that chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is over-diagnosed among uninsured patients. Researchers found that over 40 percent of patients being treated for COPD at...
2013/05/22 15:42
2013/05/22 15:42
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These findings will be presented at the American Thoracic Society International Conference and publish online simultaneously at the New England Journal of Medicine on May 22 and will appear in the...
2013/05/21 19:42
2013/05/21 19:42
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Researchers from the Massachusetts Eye and Ear performed multivariable analysis accounting for age, body mass index (BMI), medical conditions, and other glaucoma medications that could confound the...
2013/05/19 07:55
2013/05/19 07:55
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However, high blood pressure, also known as the "silent killer", affects approximately one billion people worldwide, with nearly 1 in three adults in the U.S suffering from the condition. Many...
2013/05/17 16:50
2013/05/17 16:50
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The findings were true even among safety-net hospitals, which often have an open-door policy to accept patients regardless of the ability to pay. These hospitals are most likely to care for people who...