Scoliosis: Trying to solve the unnatural shape of things to come |
May 2008 |
Spinal problems are usually painful and difficult to cure. For those who suffer from scoliosis -- when the spine twists into an "S" or "C" shape -- the additional problem of dealing with appearance makes the condition particularly difficult to bear.
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Another use for lasers: increasing lifespan of liver cancer patients |
April 2008 |
Oncologists are calling it a "smart bomb" treatment, and it may some day give thousands of patients with hard-to-treat cancer a new lease on life.
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Cancer Prevention’s Future Found in the Here and Now |
March 2008 |
To paraphrase the cartoon character Pogo: We have seen the future of cancer prevention, and it is us.
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DNA Research Gives New Insight into Treating Emotional Disorders |
February 2008 |
The more scientists learn about human genetic structure, the more possibilities there are for treating all sorts of conditions, both physical and mental.
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Eye Problems Plague Baby Boomers’ Future Vision |
January 2008 |
The Medical experts have seen the future for all the baby boomers reaching retirement age, and it's dimmer than it should be.
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Linking different mental illnesses through genetics |
December 2007 |
The way the brain works – or doesn't – is a mystery that isn't easily solved.
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Male Contraception: More Options Soon? |
November 2007 |
For now, men who want to do their part for birth control have meager choices--a vasectomy -- meant to be permanent -- and condoms.
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Stress and physical disease: The evidence is convincing |
October 2007 |
It's hardly a secret, but studies about the connection between a person's psychological well-being and his or her physical condition are making cause-and-effect just about irrefutable.
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The Walker Still Has its Uses for Parkinson’s Patients |
September 2007 |
As scientists continue their research and politicians debate the ethical aspects of embryonic stem cells, a more tangible implement used by many Parkinson's disease patients has had its future more clearly defined.
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Common Sense Key in Treating Traumatic Brain Injury in the Elderly |
August 2007 |
As researchers learn more and more about treating conditions in older people – especially conditions and diseases that are life-threatening – they sometimes learn that refining what has already been learned is more effective than exploring new territory.
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Lactose Intolerance Not Necessarily a Goodbye to Dairy Products |
July 2007 |
If your child is lactose intolerant, you probably shy away from giving him or her milk or other dairy products. But that may not be the best tactic to take, experts say.
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Magnets: Healing Devices or a ‘Magnetic Attraction’ to your Wallet? |
June 2007 |
Magnets may be excellent for attaching recipes and photos to your refrigerator door, but for the most part, their healing powers have yet to be proved.
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Uterine Fibroid Treatment Points to New Direction in MRI Use |
May 2007 |
If the digital camera has caused a revolution in how people take photos and send them to friends and family, the magnetic resonance imaging device (MRI) has done the same thing for the medical professional.
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Whither Marijuana? Medical Research Says it has Some Promise |
April 2007 |
It would be hard to find a medical or health professional who would say that using marijuana is good for you.
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How Embryos ‘Take Hold’ May Give Answers to Treating Infertility |
March 2007 |
Ever since scientists learned how a new embryo attaches to the mother's uterus, they have attempted to use that information in concert with new methods to treat infertility.
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For Disabled Elderly, Independence Wanted, Resources Lacking |
February 2007 |
As the 78 million Baby Boomers continued to surge toward retirement, a health care paradox is beginning to emerge.
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Is There a Link Between Obesity and Alzheimer's Disease? |
January 2007 |
There is still no definable cause of Alzheimer’s disease. Scientists can identify the lesions in the brain that are Alzheimer’s indicators, and they can track the sometimes slow, sometimes rapid cognitive decline that Alzheimer’s causes, especially in the elderly.
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