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2013/06/18 15:31
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Regions of the brain tailored to respond to human voices are poorly connected to reward-processing circuits in autistic persons, according to a new study led by Stanford University School of Medicine....
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2013/06/16 21:31
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Herb Kaiser, World War II veteran and a medical philanthropist, celebrated his 90th birthday on Saturday, June 8, at his midtown Palo Alto home with neighbors, family and a white sheet cake that read...
2013/06/13 20:45
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Loss of efficacy was the most common reason given (35.8%), followed by safety (20.1%), physician or patient preference (27.8% and 17.9%, respectively) and access to treatment (9.0%). Rates and...
2013/06/13 16:12
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If you see a pet in a parked car unattended, call the police With the summer months upon us, pet travel is at its height and it’s time for a reminder about the dangers of leaving your pet in a parked...
2013/06/13 07:08
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Rape is shockingly common in the slums of Nairobi, Kenya, where as many as one in four adolescent girls are raped each year. But a short self-defense course can dramatically reduce the girls'...
2013/06/12 07:17
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PALO ALTO, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Please replace the release dated June 11, 2013 with the following corrected version due to multiple revisions. “Ranking highly on the U.S. News list is a wonderful...
2013/06/11 12:08
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What started as an experiment to probe brain circuits involved in compulsive behavior has revealed a surprising connection with obesity. The University of Iowa-led researchers bred mice missing a...
2013/06/10 05:55
2013/06/10 05:55
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MARTINSBURG - Yvonne Mims clearly remembers the uncertainty and fear she felt after being diagnosed with diabetes. Even though she works in a medical environment, Mims still had a lot to learn -...
2013/06/05 10:08
2013/06/05 10:08
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The American Society for Radiation Oncology (ASTRO) will award Amato J. Giaccia, PhD, Radhe Mohan, PhD, FASTRO, and Prabhakar Tripuraneni, MD, FASTRO, with the Society's highest honor—the ASTRO Gold...
2013/06/03 09:04
2013/06/03 09:04
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In a universe with approximately 300,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 planets in it (as far as we can see) it’s quite likely that ours wasn’t the only one to develop intelligent life. Now we might finally...
2013/05/31 12:27
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Brain capable of making its own version of Valium, researchers find The oral drug Valium – also known by its generic name, diazepam – was once popular with doctors in the 1970s as a treatment for...
2013/05/31 07:06
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A handful of Herald readers may have seen a recent article in another local publication that apparently wished to express disapproval of this newspaper and the way it does what it does. Most of the...
2013/05/28 16:44
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Genetic suspects in sporadic Lou Gehrig's disease identified Washington, May 27 : Researchers have identified mutations in several new genes that might be associated with the development of...
2013/05/27 11:29
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Merck's insomnia drug moves a step closer to FDA approval Merck & Co's experimental insomnia drug moved a step closer to U.S. approval on Wednesday after a panel of medical experts said it is...
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2013/05/27 10:08
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Researchers at the Stanford University School of Medicine have identified mutations in several new genes that might be associated with the development of spontaneously occurring cases of the...
2013/05/24 15:52
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Amy Norton HealthDay Reporter The new study, reported online May 22 in the journal Nature, took advantage of DNA-sequencing technology to analyze the fungi on 10 healthy volunteers' skin. The result...
2013/05/23 12:08
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Researchers in genomic health disparities from the University of Miami Miller School of Medicine and the Stanford University School of Medicine have teamed up to hold the second annual "Why We Can't...
2013/05/21 15:53
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Kathleen Doheny HealthDay Reporter Previous research also has linked weight loss with a decline in GERD symptoms. Heartburn, or acid indigestion, is very common, with more than 60 million Americans...
2013/05/20 04:12
2013/05/20 04:12
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Your child’s brain on math: Don’t bother? NEW YORK — Parents whose children are struggling with math often view intense tutoring as the best way to help them master crucial skills, but a new study...
2013/05/16 16:31
2013/05/16 16:31
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Killer frogs are on the loose in San Francisco. They don't kill humans, but there is a frog that is carrying a deadly infection that is destroying the amphibian population around the world, a study...