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    Children Suffering Anxiety And Depression Benefit From Emotion Detectives Treatment P

    Emotional problems in childhood are common. Approximately 8 to 22 percent of children suffer from anxiety, often combined with other conditions such as depression. However, most existing therapies are not designed to treat co-existing psychological problems and are therefore not very successful...
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    Suicides Under Home Treatment In England Are Almost Double Ward Cases

    Deaths by suicide among mental health patients treated at home have reached 150 to 200 a year in England, latest national figures reveal - but suicides among patients on mental health wards continue to fall. The annual report by the University of Manchester's National Confidential Inquiry into...
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    Treatment Diminishes Overall Size Of A Scar And Improves The Quality Of Skin Within T

    Whether from surgery or battle wounds, ugly scars can affect body and mind. Now a new research report appearing online in the FASEB Journal offers a new strategy to reduce or eliminate scars on the skin. Specifically, scientists from NYU describe how agents that block receptors for adenosine (a...
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    New Treatment For Breast Cancer Patients Cuts Radiotherapy Time In Half

    Several breast cancer patients could be treated in half the time after research shows that accelerated whole breast irradiation after lumpectomy is an effective treatment for ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS). The study is published in the International Journal of Radiation...
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    'Huntington's Disease In A Dish' Created To Enable Search For Treatment

    Johns Hopkins researchers, working with an international consortium, say they have generated stem cells from skin cells from a person with a severe, early-onset form of Huntington's disease (HD), and turned them into neurons that degenerate just like those affected by the fatal inherited...
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    The Most Successful Strategy For Diabetes Is Early, Intensive Treatment

    Intensive early treatment of type 2 diabetes slows down progression of the disease by preserving the body's insulin-producing capacity, a UT Southwestern study has shown. "We can potentially change the course of this prevalent disease, which would represent a breakthrough," said Dr. Ildiko...
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    Stem Cell Treatment Of Heart Attacks May Be Improved By 'Master Molecule'

    Johns Hopkins researchers have discovered that a single protein molecule may hold the key to turning cardiac stem cells into blood vessels or muscle tissue, a finding that may lead to better ways to treat heart attack patients. Human heart tissue does not heal well after a heart attack, instead...
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    Nevirapine Based Treatment For HIV Is Effective In African Women

    In African women, an anti-AIDS treatment regimen that includes the drug nevirapine is as effective as a treatment regimen with the more expensive drugs, lopinavir/ritonavir, according to a study by a team of international researchers published in this week's PLoS Medicine. This finding is...
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    New Drug Treatment Extends Life In Advanced Prostate Cancer That Has Spread To Bone

    Prostate cancer patients with advanced tumors that have spread to bone have a poor chance of surviving. Patients with the disease may now live longer with a new line of radioisotope therapy, said researchers at the Society of Nuclear Medicine's 2012 Annual Meeting. The skeletal systemis the...
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    In Juvenile Arthritis Treatment, Injection Of Methotrexate No Better Than Oral Therap

    A retrospective analysis of methotrexate (MTX) safety data found that injection of this disease-modifying anti-rheumatic drug (DMARD) was not superior to oral therapy in long-term treatment of patients with juvenile idiopathic arthritis (JIA). Findings published in Arthritis Care & Research, a...
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    Why People Can Develop Life-Threatening Allergies After Receiving Treatment For Condi

    The finding could lead to the development of a diagnostic test to determine drug hypersensitivity. The study published in the journal Nature, revealed how some drugs inadvertently target the immune system to alter how the body's immune system perceives it's own tissues, making them look foreign...
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    New Treatment For Tinnitus In The Making

    An article published in this weeks Lancet provides a multidisciplinary approach to treating tinnitus. The specialised care program appears to be affective for both mild and severe tinitius and researchers hope their strategies will be implemented widely and be of great help to suffers. The...
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    4 Mushroom Poisonings In 2 Weeks - Doctors Test Milk Thistle As Treatment

    Over the course of two weeks, four people visited the MGUH for medical treatment due to mushroom (amantin) poisoning. One Virginia man arrived at MedStar Georgetown University Hospital (MGUH) in the early stages of liver failure after having mistakenly eaten poisonous mushrooms he handpicked...
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    Children With OSA Require Treatment To Reverse Brain Abnormalities

    Treatment of obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) in children normalizes disturbances in the neuronal network responsible for attention and executive function, according to a new study. "OSA is known to be associated with deficits in attention, cognition, and executive function," said lead author Ann...
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    Vitiligo Treatment with Herbs Vitiligo oil

    If you want to get rid of vitiligo you’ve hit the jackpot! Herbs vitiligo oil is one thing that helps you get rid of the disease in a safe and natural way. With Herbs vitiligo oil you don’t have to face any after effects and you are totally safe with it. The oil has many benefits it not only...
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    Surgical Vs. Nonsurgical Treatment For Cervical Spine Fracture

    For older adults with "C2" fractures of the upper (cervical) spine, surgery and nonsurgical treatment provide similar short- and long-term outcomes, reports a study in the May issue of Neurosurgery, official journal of the Congress of Neurological Surgeons. The journal is published by Lippincott...
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    Faster Treatment For Heart Attack Patients Taken Directly To PCI Hospitals

    Heart attack patients in North Carolina who were rushed directly to hospitals equipped to do percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) received treatment significantly faster than patients first taken to hospitals unequipped to perform PCI and then later transferred for treatment, according to...
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    High Volume Stroke Centers Provide Faster Treatment And Have Superior Outcomes

    According to a study published online in the Journal of NeuroInterventional Surgery, patients who attend stroke centers with a high volume of patients are treated faster and have better outcomes. Findings from the study are based on 442 patients with the average age of 66, treated with...
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    FDA Issues Warning On Unproven MS Treatment

    FDA has issued an alert to healthcare professionals and those suffering from multiple sclerosis. An avante garde procedure used to treat suffers of chronic cerebrospinal venous insufficiency (CCSVI), has been deemed unsafe, causing potential injury and even death. The procedure, known as...
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    Children's Emergency Department Treatment Varies According To Insurance Status

    A new study reveals that in 2009, children with private insurance were significantly more likely than those with public insurance or no insurance to have a primary care physician. The Emergency Department (ED) is often the place those without a primary care physician go for diagnoses and...
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