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    Discovery May Lead To Safer Treatments For Asthma, Allergies And Arthritis

    Scientists have discovered a missing link between the body's biological clock and sugar metabolism system, a finding that may help avoid the serious side effects of drugs used for treating asthma, allergies and arthritis. In a paper published last week in Nature, scientists at the Salk Institute...
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    Tumor-Targeting Compound Points The Way To New Personalized Cancer Treatments

    One major obstacle in the fight against cancer is that anticancer drugs often affect normal cells in addition to tumor cells, resulting in significant side effects. Yet research into development of less harmful treatments geared toward the targeting of specific cancer-causing mechanisms is...
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    Newly Established Neuroscience Clinical Trials Center Could Bring Treatments To Patie

    In a development that could pave the way for treatment for rare neurological diseases and clues to more common ones, physician-scientists at Albert Einstein College of Medicine of Yeshiva University and Montefiore Medical Center, the University Hospital for Einstein, have secured a grant to...
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    Mayo Clinic Study Comparing Costs Of Uterine Fibroid Treatments

    The Focused Ultrasound Surgery Foundation has announced that its Research Awards Program is funding a Mayo Clinic study that will be the first to use U.S. commercial database information to compare the costs of three minimally-invasive treatments for symptomatic uterine fibroids, a benign and...
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    Eczema Yeast Can Be Killed Off, Raising Hope Of New Treatments

    Scientists in Sweden have discovered certain peptides kill off the yeast Malassezia sympodialis which can trigger skin disorders such as atopic eczema, seborrhoeic eczema, and dandruff, without harming healthy skin cells. While further work is needed to clarify the underlying mechanisms, they...
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    Potential New Treatments For Obesity And Type 2 Diabetes Following Research Finding

    Activating a specialized type of fat, known as brown adipose tissue, may help combat obesity as well as result in better glucose control for type 2 diabetes, according to new research conducted by scientists at the UC Metabolic Diseases Institute. The current UC study suggests that activating...
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    More Effective Tissue Repair Treatments Likely Following Discovery Of How Tissue Cell

    Scientists have discovered how cells detect tissue damage and modify their repair properties accordingly. The findings, published in the journal Developmental Cell, could open up new opportunities for improving tissue repair in patients following illness or surgery. The Wellcome Trust-funded...
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    New Research Shows $6.7 Billion Spent On Unnecessary Tests And Treatments In One Year

    Researchers at Mount Sinai School of Medicine have found that $6.7 billion was spent in one year performing unnecessary tests or prescribing unnecessary medications in primary care, with 86 percent of that cost attributed to the prescription of brand-name statins to treat high cholesterol. The...
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    Urgent Support Needed For Governments To Roll Out Treatments And Control Kala Azar, T

    East Africa is fighting the worst kala azar outbreak in a decade. Collaboration across the region through the Leishmaniasis East Africa Platform (LEAP) has resulted in the development of a new combination therapy (SSG&PM) which is cheaper and nearly halves the length of treatment from a 30 day...
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    Plants Could Pave The Way For New Ovarian Cancer Treatments

    Tropical plants may contain the basis of new and effective treatments for ovarian cancer, according to researchers at the Universities of Strathclyde and Portsmouth. The scientists are developing a programme for testing plant extracts for the ability to stop cells from ovarian tumours growing...
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    Ways For Physicians To Individualize The Cost-Effectiveness Of Treatments

    In an era of skyrocketing health-care costs and finite financial resources, health economists are increasingly called upon to determine which medical treatments are the most cost-effective. To do so, they compare the price of an intervention with the improvement it is expected to deliver. For...
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    Acne Treatments: Weighing Up Your Options

    There is no single acne treatment that's best for everyone. The right treatment for you will depend on many things, such as how severe your acne is and whether you can accept the side effects. For example, severe acne can often be cleared with a medicine called isotretinoin - but did you know...
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    Study Suggests Nonchemical Water Treatments Touted As "Green" Fail To Prevent Bacteri

    Study Suggests Nonchemical Water Treatments Touted As "Green" Fail To Prevent Bacteri Nonchemical treatment systems are touted as environmentally conscious stand-ins for such chemicals as chlorine when it comes to cleaning the water-based air-conditioning systems found in many large buildings...
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    What are some of the nutritional problems imposed by cancer treatments?

    What are some of the nutritional problems imposed by cancer treatments? What dietary modifications are necessary?
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    The NJEDA Awards Funding To Edge Therapeutics For Treatments To Prevent Secondary Bra

    Edge Therapeutics, Inc. announced that it has received $100,000 in financing from the New Jersey Economic Development Authority (NJEDA) to supplement an Edison Innovation R&D Grant of $500,000 awarded to Edge in November 2009. Edge will use the funding for further development of its novel...
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    Bursting Bubbles With Sound Offers New Treatments For Cancer

    A new way to deliver cancer drugs using gas bubbles and sound waves is to be developed at the University of Leeds. The project will enable highly toxic drugs to be delivered in small doses directly to tumours, where their toxicity can safely be put to good use. If successful, the technique could...
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    Comparative Effectiveness Of Prostate Cancer Surgical Treatments: A Population Based

    UroToday.com - Using linked SEER-Medicare data from 2003-2005, we found no evidence of a difference in postoperative or genitourinary complications (including the need for incontinence procedures) or need for additional cancer treatment between patients undergoing open versus minimally-invasive...
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    Q&A: Are adult fluoride treatments necessary?

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    Fertility Treatments Threatened In Denmark

    The Danish government until now provided reimbursement for assisted reproduction treatments (ART) with up to three treatment trials for married and unmarried couples, singles and homosexuals. In light of the need to prioritise public expenditure, the Parties agreed this month to implement a...
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    Smoking Cessation Treatments Work And Are Safe For People With Severe Mental Illness

    In a study published in the journal Addiction, researchers have determined that treatment for smoking dependence is as effective among people with severe mental illnesses as it is for the general population. Importantly, they also found that offering such treatments does not appear to cause...
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