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    Non-Heart Disease Chest Pain Linked To Higher Death Risk If Patient Has Prior Psychia

    A new Scottish study published online in Europe's leading cardiology journal, the European Heart Journal, explains that men and women hospitalized for chest pain unrelated to heart disease with a history of psychiatric illness have a higher death rate than individuals without prior mental health...
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    World AIDS Day: HIV Rates Are Down, But We Still Have Problems Managing The Disease

    As World AIDS Day approaches, there are several encouraging statistics to celebrate: The UN says that world HIV/AIDS-related deaths have fallen 21% since their peak in 2005. The cost of treatment has decreased steadily in recent years. And plenty more statistics point to overwhelmingly positive...
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    Fish Consumption Reduces Risk Of Alzheimer's Disease

    People who eat baked or broiled fish on a weekly basis may be improving their brain health and reducing their risk of developing mild cognitive impairment (MCI) and Alzheimer's disease, according to a study presented at the annual meeting of the Radiological Society of North America (RSNA)...
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    The Implications Of Disease Co-Existence

    Study highlights importance of diagnosing 'overlap syndrome' in sufferers of muscle weakness disease (ALS) and early-onset dementia (FTD). In order to better counsel patients, it is key for clinicians of different disciplines to be aware of, and diagnose, the 'overlap syndrome' between two...
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    Lilly Provides Additional Funding To Infectious Disease Research Institute To Identif

    Eli Lilly and Company (NYSE: LLY) announced that it is providing more than $4 million in additional funding to the Infectious Disease Research Institute. The funding will allow IDRI to continue its early phase drug discovery efforts focused on identifying new and better therapies in the fight...
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    Global Financial Crisis Hits Disease Prevention Funding

    It seems that every day another area of the economy is depressed because of the global financial crisis in the banks and governments around the world. This time it's The Global Fund to Fight Aids, TB and Malaria, which has announced it will make no new grants until 2014; and there is a...
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    Researchers Surprised To Find Fatty Liver Disease Poses No Excess Risk For Death

    Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) is a common condition associated with obesity and heart disease long thought to undermine health and longevity. But a new study by Johns Hopkins researchers suggests the condition does not affect survival. A report on the study was published online last...
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    Do I have sometype of skin disease?

    Since i was around 10 years old i began getting some weird boil type things on my inner thighs, near my armpits, and on my back. Some of them are really hard but some are like a skin bubble thats really squishy and nasty :(. Theyre around an inch big and are filled with blood and pus. When i pop...
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    Can i get a disease from a vacation to mexico?

    Im Going there in 2 weeks
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    New Diagnostic MRI Technique For Alzheimer's Disease

    On the quest for safe, reliable and accessible tools to accurately diagnose Alzheimer's disease, researchers from the Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania found a new way of diagnosing and tracking Alzheimer's disease, using an innovative magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)...
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    Why Do Neurons Die In Parkinson's Disease?

    Current thinking about Parkinson's disease is that it's a disorder of mitochondria, the energy-producing organelles inside cells, causing neurons in the brain's substantia nigra to die or become impaired. A study from Children's Hospital Boston now shows that genetic mutations causing a...
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    First Proof Of Principle For Treating Rare Bone Disease

    Scientists at Penn's Perelman School of Medicine Center for Research in FOP and Related Disorders have developed a new genetic approach to specifically block the damaged copy of the gene for a rare bone disease, while leaving the normal copy untouched. Lead author Josef Kaplan, PhD...
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    Advanced Liver Disease - The Economic Cost

    Health care costs for hepatitis C patients with end-stage liver disease are nearly 2.5 times higher than those in the early stages, according to a Henry Ford Hospital study. Although infection with the hepatitis C virus increases health care costs overall, the specific impact of the disease's...
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    Improved Diagnosis, Treatment Of Coronary Artery Disease Expected Using Combined Arte

    A new device that combines two microimaging technologies can reveal both the detailed anatomy of arterial linings and biological activities that, in coronary arteries, could indicate the risk of heart attacks or the formation of clots in arterial stents... More...
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    Isn't it loony? The Libs are STILL whining about Bush. Isn't the mental disease of?

    liberalism more dangerous for the Country than even terrorism
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    Reducing Disease Flares By Tweaking Withdrawal Of Rheumatoid Arthritis Medications Be

    As guidelines recommend, doctors appear to be stopping anti-TNF medications before surgery, but may be doing so far sooner than is necessary, according to a new study by researchers at Hospital for Special Surgery. These medications are used to treat a variety of inflammatory diseases, including...
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    New Hope For Sickle Cell Disease Treatment

    A new mouse study, published in this week's early online issue of the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, appears to have discovered a way to trigger production of red blood cells, raising hope of a potential new treatment for preventing the painful episodes and organ damage often...
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    Coroner: Bubba Smith Died From Overdose of Diet Pills, Heart Disease

    Charles "Bubba" Smith was a big guy—as we all know from his role as Hightower in the Police Academy movies, those funny Miller Lite commercials and his terrific NFL Pro Bowl...
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    Research Could Pave The Way For Preventative Measures To Tackle Gum Disease

    Normal bacteria which live in our mouths provide the catalyst for the development of gum disease, a debilitating condition which leads to painful gums and the loosening of teeth, new research from Queen Mary, University of London has found. The unexpected finding could pave the way for the...
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    Gene Mutations Predict Early, Severe Kidney Disease

    The most common kidney disease passed down through families, autosomal dominant polycystic kidney disease (ADPKD) affects one in 400 to 1,000 individuals and is characterized by cysts on the kidneys. The condition slowly gets worse and leads to kidney failure. Most ADPKD cases arise in adults...
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