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    Bill O?Brien thinks Penn State?s NCAA sanctions could be reduced in the future

    Even after Penn State was hit with NCAA sanctions that have been likened to the dreaded "death penalty" that was given to SMU in the mid-1980s, coach Bill O'Brien is still maintaining a glass-half-full mentality. On Friday, O'Brien said he believed the NCAA could reduce the penalties levied...
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    City Street Pollution Reduced By Up To 8 Times More Than Previously Believed By Green

    Trees, bushes and other greenery growing in the concrete-and-glass canyons of cities can reduce levels of two of the most worrisome air pollutants by eight times more than previously believed, a new study has found. A report on the research appears in the ACS journal Environmental Science &...
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    Maternal Mortality From Malaria Dramatically Reduced By Frequent Antenatal Screening

    Frequent antenatal screening has allowed doctors to detect and treat malaria in its early stages on the border of Thailand and Myanmar, dramatically reducing the number of deaths amongst pregnant women. In an analysis of 25 years' worth of data, in 50,981 women, from antenatal clinics at the...
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    Prostate Tumors Reduced By 80 Percent Using Gold Nanoparticles

    Currently, large doses of chemotherapy are required when treating certain forms of cancer, resulting in toxic side effects. The chemicals enter the body and work to destroy or shrink the tumor, but also harm vital organs and drastically affect bodily functions. Now, University of Missouri...
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    Report: NHL proposes reduced revenue share, 5-year contract max for players in CBA ta

    "Welcome to Hell, kid." I think most of us worked really hard to convince ourselves that the way the NHL and the NHLPA dragged their feet on labour negotiations this year might turn out to be a good thing. Maybe, some of us thought, the short turnaround will force them to be reasonable from...
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    Kidney Failure In Type 2 Diabetes May Not Be Reduced By Aggressive Glucose Control

    Yale School of Medicine researchers have found that intensively controlling glucose (glycemic) levels in type-2 diabetes patients may not reduce the risk of kidney failure. The study, which is a review of data from seven clinical trials, is published in the May 28 issue of Archives of Internal...
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    Physician Interpretation Time Dramatically Reduced By Automated Breast Ultrasound

    Automated breast ultrasound takes an average three minutes of physician time, allowing for quick and more complete breast cancer screening of asymptomatic women with dense breast tissue, a new study shows. Mammography misses more than one-third of cancers in women with dense breasts, said Rachel...
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    Risk For Rare Tumor May Be Reduced By Smoking, But Not Nicotine

    New research confirms an association between smoking and a reduced risk for a rare benign tumor near the brain, but the addition of smokeless tobacco to the analysis suggests nicotine is not the protective substance. The study using Swedish data suggests that men who currently smoke are almost...
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    Diabetic Amputations Reduced By Autologous Bone Marrow-Derived Mononuclear Cell Trans

    Autologous (self-donated) mononuclear cells derived from bone marrow (BMMNCs) have been found to significantly induce vascular growth when transplanted into patients with diabetes who are suffering from critical limb ischemia caused by peripheral artery disease (PAD), a complication of diabetes...
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    New Zealand Earthquake Medical Response Reduced Injuries And Deaths

    A review published in The Lancet, reveals that careful earthquake preparation helped to lower mortality rates and the burden of injury during the February 22nd earthquake in Christchurch, New Zealand, in 2011. According to the analysis, the emergency health-system response was extremely...
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    The Risk Of Parkinson's Disease In Diabetes Can Be Substantially Reduced By Metformin

    A major 12-year study based on a Taiwanese population cohort has demonstrated that not only does diabetes increase the risk of developing Parkinson's disease more than 2-fold, the use of sulfonylureas, commonly used as treatment for diabetes, increases the risk further by about 57%. This study...
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    Risk Of Heart Disease In Type 2 Diabetes May Be Reduced By Vitamin D-Fortified Yogurt

    Daily intake of vitamin D-fortified doogh (Persian yogurt drink) improved inflammatory markers in type 2 diabetics and extra calcium conferred additional anti-inflammatory benefits, according to a recent study accepted for publication in The Endocrine Society's Journal of Clinical Endocrinology...
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    Delaying Surgical Repair After Traumatic Brain Injury Reduced Secondary Brain Swellin

    Immediate skull reconstruction following trauma that penetrates or creates an indentation in the skull can aggravate brain damage inflicted by the initial injury, a study by a University of South Florida research team reports. Using a rat model for moderate and severe traumatic brain injury...
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    Metabolic Syndrome Risk Factors Reduced By Soy-Based S-equol Supplement

    A 12-week treatment of the fermented soy germ-based nutritional supplement containing S-equol significantly lowered hemoglobin A1c (HbA1c), LDL cholesterol and improved vascular stiffness, all factors that occur as part of metabolic syndrome, according to a first-of-its-kind peer-reviewed study...
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    The Risk Of Colon Cancer Could Be Reduced By Regular Use Of Vitamin And Mineral Suppl

    Could the use of vitamin and mineral supplements in a regular diet help to reduce the risk of colon cancer and protect against carcinogens? A study published in the Canadian Journal of Physiology and Pharmacology (CJPP) found that rats given regular multivitamin and mineral supplements showed a...
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    New Fermented Soy Ingredient Containing S-Equol Significantly Reduced Hot Flash Frequ

    Daily doses of a soy germ-based nutritional supplement containing S-equol significantly improved menopausal symptoms, including significantly reducing hot flash frequency after 12 weeks according to a placebo-controlled study in postmenopausal Japanese women published in the peer-reviewed...
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    Mammography Screening Reduced Risk For Death From Breast Cancer By Half

    A new case-control study published in Cancer Epidemiology, Biomarkers & Prevention, a journal of the American Association for Cancer Research, shows that women who participated in at least three screening mammograms had a 49 percent lower risk for breast cancer mortality. "Our study adds further...
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    Childhood Mistreatment Causes Reduced Brain Volume

    An article released this week in the December issue of Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine, one of the JAMA/Archives journals, outlines evidence for poor upbringing in children leading to reduced brain volume. Specifically, researchers have found that cerebral gray matter changes due to...
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    Patients With Infective Endocarditis And Heart Failure Have Reduced Mortality With Va

    According to an investigation in the November 23/30 issue of JAMA, approximately two-thirds of individuals with heart failure and infective endocarditis receive valvular surgery, which is associated with a considerable reduction in the risk of death in hospital and at one year following surgery...
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    Relapses Reduced In Multiple Sclerosis Patients By New Oral Drug

    A new oral drug has been shown in a large international clinical trial to significantly reduce the relapse rate of people with multiple sclerosis and to slow the progression of the disease. The results of the Phase 3 trial of the drug teriflunomide were published in The New England Journal of...
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