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  • Antimalarial Drug Prevents Diabetes In Arthritis Patients, Study Suggests
    By sade on Ekim 31st, 2008 | No Comments Comments
    The use of an antimalarial medication may prevent the onset of diabetes in patients with rheumatoid arthritis, new Geisinger research shows. Researchers examined the records of 2,093 Geisinger patients who received treatment for rheumatoid arthritis from 2000 to 2008. The study looked at, among other things, use of the medication hydroxychloroquine (HCQ) and the development of new cases of diabete...
  • HIV-infected Patients Should Start HAART Sooner, Study Suggests
    By sade on Ekim 30th, 2008 | No Comments Comments
    Under current treatment guidelines, highly active antiretroviral therapy (HAART) should be considered for HIV-infected patients when their CD4+ T-cell counts fall below 350 cells per cubic millimeter (mm3). However, new epidemiological research suggests that patients with HIV may have less risk of dying if they begin HAART sooner. HIV ravages CD4+ T-cells, one of the human immune system`s primary ...
  • Healing Process Found To Backfire In Lung Patients
    By sade on Ekim 28th, 2008 | No Comments Comments
    A mechanism in the body which typically helps a person heal from an injury, may actually be causing patients with idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis (IPF) to get worse, researchers at the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences (NIEHS), a part of the National Institutes of Health (NIH), and their collaborators have found. "We identified a new mechanism that explains why some patients w...
  • New Test Promises Quicker, More Accurate Evaluation For Cystic Fibrosis Patients
    By sade on Ekim 28th, 2008 | No Comments Comments
    Researchers at National Jewish Health have identified a simple gene-based blood test that more accurately and quickly measures cystic fibrosis patients’ response to therapy than current tests. The test, a measure of inflammatory gene expression, could improve patient care and help clear a backlog of promising medications now hung up in clinical trials. The researchers are publishing the...
  • Better Instructions Reduce Complications Among Patients Using Common Blood Thinner
    By sade on Ekim 28th, 2008 | No Comments Comments
    Patients who report receiving written and verbal instructions on the proper way to take the blood thinner warfarin are significantly less likely to suffer the serious gastrointestinal and brain bleeding problems that are associated with misuse of the drug, according to new research from the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine. The study, published in the October issue Journal of General ...

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