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Treatment To Improve Degenerating Muscle Gains StrengthBy sade on Kasım 14th, 2009 | No Comments
A study appearing in Science Translational Medicine puts scientists one step closer to clinical trials to test a gene delivery strategy to improve muscle mass and function in patients with certain degenerative muscle disorders. ... -
Time Between Treatment And PSA Recurrence Predicts Death From Prostate CancerBy sade on Kasım 9th, 2009 | No Comments
Men whose prostate specific antigen (PSA) rise within 18 months of radiotherapy are more likely to develop spread and die of their disease, according to an international study led by Fox Chase Cancer Center radiation oncologist Mark K. Buyyounouski, M.D., M.S. and presented today at the annual meeting of the American Society for Radiation Oncology (ASTRO). "PSA is the gold standard for follow... -
Early Treatment Of Fibromyalgia More Effective, Research SuggestsBy sade on Ekim 29th, 2009 | No Comments
People suffering from fibromyalgia have reduced activity in the parts of the brain that inhibit the experience of pain. Drugs that affect the CNS can be effective against the disease, and are thought to be even more so if administered early in its course, according to a new thesis from the Swedish medical university Karolinska Institutet. "It`s a common misconception that fibromyalgia is a ma... -
Long-term Treatment With Proton Pump Inhibitor Can Increase WeightBy sade on Ekim 25th, 2009 | No Comments
Gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) is the most common esophageal disorder, and frequently encountered in the primary care setting. Accumulating evidence has confirmed the excellent efficacy and safety of proton pump inhibitor (PPI) therapy in patients with all grades of GERD, making these agents the mainstay of treatment. However, the possible impact of changes in body weight(BW) or body mass ... -
Treatment For Epilepsy Is Possible Culprit For Development Of SchizophreniaBy sade on Ekim 25th, 2009 | No Comments
Researchers say antiepilectic drug treatments administered when the brain is developing appear to trigger schizophrenia-like behavior in animal models. In humans, having a history of seizures in infancy is a significant risk factor for development of schizophrenia later in life, but it is not known whether the elevated risk is due to seizures themselves, or from side effects antiepileptic drug (AE... -
Identifying Metabolism Of Healthy Embryo Could Improve Infertility TreatmentBy sade on Ekim 23rd, 2009 | No Comments
Embryos that are most likely to result in a pregnancy are crucial to the success of in vitro fertilization (IVF) but are difficult to identify. Researchers at Yale School of Medicine, led by Emre Seli, M.D., are developing a fast, non-invasive test to help assess embryo viability for IVF. Seli, associate professor in the Department of Obstetrics, Gynecology & Reproductive Sciences at Yale, wil... -
Sensor Biochips Could Aid In Cancer Diagnosis And TreatmentBy sade on Ekim 23rd, 2009 | No Comments
It is very difficult to predict whether a cancer drug will help an individual patient: only around one third of drugs will work directly in a given patient. Researchers at the Heinz Nixdorf Chair for Medical Electronics at the Technische Universitaet Muenchen (TUM) have developed a new test process for cancer drugs. With the help of microchips, they can establish in the laboratory whether a patien... -
Flu Surveillance Boosts Control, Treatment OptionsBy sade on Ekim 20th, 2009 | No Comments
Because pandemics unfold in unpredictable ways, surveillance of travel-related illness is among the most powerful tools health officials and doctors can use to detect and respond to new pathogens like the novel H1N1 influenza, says the physician who heads the University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB) Travelers` Clinic. "Being able to track disease outbreaks in real time enables you to know, i... -
Maternal HIV-1 Treatment Protects Against Transmission To NewbornsBy sade on Ekim 19th, 2009 | No Comments
Mothers receiving highly active antiretroviral therapy (HAART) to treat HIV-1 infection are less likely than untreated mothers to transmit the virus to their newborns through breastfeeding, according to a new study. The findings, now available online in the Nov. 15 issue of The Journal of Infectious Diseases, suggest HAART regimens should be initiated as early as possible in eligible mothers in ar... -
Drug Could Provide First Treatment For SclerodermaBy sade on Ekim 19th, 2009 | No Comments
Investigators have identified a drug that is currently approved to treat certain types of cancer, Gleevec, that could provide the first treatment for scleroderma, a chronic connective tissue disease for which a treatment has remained elusive. The news will be presented at the annual meeting of the American College of Rheumatology on October 18 in Philadelphia. "There has never been a drug tha...

