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Dementia in Oldest-Old Twice as Likely to Affect Women
IRVINE, Calif. -- The likelihood of women developing dementia as they age into their 90s is significantly greater than it is for men, according to researchers here.
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Scientists: Watermelon Yields Viagra-Like Effects
A slice of cool, fresh watermelon is a juicy way to top off a Fourth of July cookout and one that researchers say has effects similar to Viagra - but don't necessarily expect it to keep the fireworks all night long.
cbs2chicago.com

Tumor Suppressor manages Cellular Cleaning
Researchers at the University of Southern California (USC) have identified a specific tumor suppressor that manages membrane traffic routes for cellular cleaning and recycling.The study will be published in the July issue of the journal Nature Cell Biology, and is now available online.read more
Emaxhealth

Risks Associated With Oral Contraceptives For Black Women
Black women taking low-dose oral contraceptives have a risk of side effects that can lead to heart disease and diabetes, according to a study published in the Journal of Clinical Endocrinology, Reuters Health reports. For the study, NIH researcher Anne Summer and colleagues examined 104 healthy black women who did not have diabetes. Twenty-one of the women were taking oral contraceptives and 83 were not.read more
E max Health

Researchers Identify Flaws In Technology Used To Reduce Medication Administration Errors
In the first study of its kind, researchers led by The University of Pennsylvania school of Medicine's Ross Koppel, Ph.D. studied how hospital nurses actually use bar-coded technology that matches the right patient with the right dose of the right medication. The surprising result is that the design and implementation of the technology, which is often relied upon as a 'cure-all' for medication administration errors, is flawed, and can increase the probabilities of certain errors.read more
Emaxhealth

Animal Study Identifies New DNA Weapon Against Avian Flu
Researchers at the University of Pennsylvania school of Medicine have identified a potential new way to vaccinate against avian flu. By delivering vaccine via DNA constructed to build antigens against flu, along with a minute electric pulse, researchers have immunized experimental animals against various strains of the virus. This approach could allow for the build up of vaccine reserves that could be easily and effectively dispensed in case of an epidemic. This study was published last week in PLoS ONE.read more
Emaxhealth

Antiretroviral HIV Therapy Is For Life
HIV infected people are now able to significantly improve quality of life and life expectancy thank to antiretroviral therapy.A team of researchers from Britain's Medical Research Council examined data of 13000 HIV infected men and women and compared the data with another data of a group of healthy men and women of similar ages, health characteristics, and living in the same country during the same period of time.read more
Emaxhealth

Genes Linked With Fears Change With Age
Genetic factors that are associated with common fears change with age, a new study finds. Researchers at Virginia commonwealth university found that some factors decline in importance during childhood and...
panicdisorder.about.com

Low Levels of Brain Chemical May Explain Anxiety
People with anxiety disorders may have low levels of a brain chemical known as neuropeptide Y (NPY), according to researchers at the national institute on alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism (NIAAA)....
z.about.com

Computer-Like Mechanism Identified That Drives Neuron Expression For Taste And Smell
Thanks to salt and hot chili peppers, researchers have found a calculus-computing center that tells a roundworm to go forward toward dinner or turn to broaden the search. It's a computational mechanism, they say, that is similar to what drives hungry college students to a pizza.
medicalnewstoday.com

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