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    Potential for a faster, simpler diagnosis for fibromyalgia using a finger-stick blood

    Researchers have developed a reliable way to use a finger-stick blood sample to detect fibromyalgia syndrome, a complicated pain disorder that often is difficult to diagnose. If it were someday made available to primary care physicians, the test could knock up to five years off of the wait for a...
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    Kyle Massey: Cancer Diagnosis for “That’s So Raven” Actor?

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    The Real Life Costs Of Postcode Inequality For Cancer Diagnosis In The UK

    Study finds hundreds of lives could be prolonged if women in poorer areas were diagnosed with breast cancer at same stage as those in affluent areas Hundreds of women with breast cancer living in England's most deprived areas would have better survival rates if they were diagnosed at the same...
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    Study Examines Methods, Procedures For Improved Diagnosis Of Ectopic Pregnancy

    For women with abdominal pain or vaginal bleeding during early pregnancy, patient history and clinical examination alone are insufficient to indicate or eliminate the possibility of ectopic pregnancy, while transvaginal sonography appears to be the single best diagnostic method for evaluating...
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    Imaging And Modelling The Brain To Help Earlier Dementia Diagnosis

    A major European project, led by the University of Sheffield, will develop sophisticated image-based biophysical models of the human brain to enable early diagnosis of dementia and help doctors predict the progression of the disease. The model will be the first to combine a wide range of...
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    Electroencephalogram Is Underused Tool For Diagnosis Of Seizures In Hospital Patients

    Electroencephalogram (EEG), which measures and records electrical activity in the brain, is a quick and efficient way of determining whether seizures are the cause of altered mental status (AMS) and spells, according to a study by scientists at the University of California, San Francisco. The...
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    Diagnosis & Management Of Osteoporosis In Postmenopausal Women: Newly Published Europ

    Diagnosis & Management Of Osteoporosis In Postmenopausal Women: Newly Published Europ New ESCEO and IOF Guidance highlights new risk assessment and treatment strategies; points to high prevalence of fractures and low rates of diagnosis and treatment in Europe A new Guidance recently published...
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    Follow-Up To REDUCE Study Shows Low Rate Of Prostate Cancer Diagnosis

    Analysis of 2 Years of Additional Data on Dutasteride Treatment Reported in The Journal of Urology® The four-year REDUCE (REduction by DUtasteride of prostate Cancer Events) clinical study evaluated prostate cancer risk reduction in men taking dutasteride, a 5-alpha-reductase inhibitor (5ARI)...
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    MicroRNAs Present Exciting Opportunities For Cancer Therapy And Diagnosis

    As many as 50 percent of all human protein-coding genes are regulated by microRNA (miRNA) molecules. While some miRNAs impact onset and progression of cancer, others can actually suppress the development of malignant tumors and are useful in cancer therapy. They can also serve as potential...
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    I Thought A Mental Disorder Diagnosis For PMS Was Bad. Now There’s One For Tantrums

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    Improvement Needed In Diagnosis And Management Of High Blood Pressure In Young Adults

    Adults 18-24 years old with high blood pressure were 28 percent less likely to be diagnosed during doctor visits than those 60 and older, according to findings presented at the American Heart Association's Scientific Sessions 2012. "These young patients come to the clinic and their blood...
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    Emergency Colorectal Cancer Diagnosis Impacted By Race, Socioeconomics

    Twenty-nine percent of patients with colorectal cancer in a nationally representative sample were diagnosed after an emergency, such as an obstruction or perforation of the bowel, according to data presented at the 11th Annual AACR International Conference on Frontiers in Cancer Prevention...
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    2 Tests Developed For Rapid Diagnosis Of Antibiotic Resistance

    With their excellent sensitivity and specificity, the use of these extremely efficient tests on a world-wide scale would allow us to adapt antibiotic treatments to the individual's needs and to be more successful in controlling antibiotic resistance, particularly in hospitals. These works were...
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    Vulnerable Patients Benefit From Patient Navigation, Timely Cancer Diagnosis

    Researchers at Boston Medical Center (BMC) have shown that patient navigation services help decrease the time to diagnosis for female patients who have received an abnormal result from a breast or cervical cancer screening. The study demonstrates the importance of patient navigation in helping...
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    CT Scan Technique Could Improve COPD Diagnosis And Treatment

    A new approach to lung scanning could improve the diagnosis and treatment of a lung disease that affects approximately 24 million Americans and is the country's third-highest cause of death. In a new paper published online in Nature Medicine, a team from the University of Michigan Medical School...
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    Proposed Mental Disorder Diagnosis May Have Faults

    A much anticipated addition to the revised Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders fifth edition (DSM-5) is questionable according to research findings. The newly revised DSM-5, the first alterations since it was last revised in 1994, includes attenuated psychosis syndrome (APS), a...
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    Celiac Disease Often Undiagnosed, Many Go Gluten-Free Without Diagnosis

    Roughly 1.8 million Americans have celiac disease, but around 1.4 million of them are unaware that they have it, a Mayo Clinic-led analysis of the condition's prevalence has found. Meanwhile, 1.6 million people in the United States are on a gluten-free diet even though they haven't been...
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    Beta Amyloid May Be The Key To Diagnosis Of Alzheimer's In Healthy Patients

    An arsenal of Alzheimer's research revealed at the Society of Nuclear Medicine's 59th Annual Meeting indicates that beta-amyloid plaque in the brain not only is involved in the pathology of Alzheimer's disease but may also precede even mild cognitive decline. These and other studies advance...
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    New Assay To Help In The Diagnosis Of Mastocytosis Approved By FDA

    The Food and Drug Administration has approved a new test to help physicians diagnose a group of rare cell disorders. The test, or assay, was developed by an expert at Virginia Commonwealth University in the field of mast cells. Lawrence Schwartz, M.D., Ph.D., chair of the Division of...
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    In Emergency Departments, Some Stroke Victims Not Receiving Timely Diagnosis, Care

    The mantra in stroke care is "time is brain." With each passing minute more brain cells are irretrievably lost and, because of this, timely diagnosis and treatment is essential to increase the chances for recovery. While significant strides have been made to improve the response time of...
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