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Scandinavian study links bipolar disorder with older fathers Sep. 1, 2008 CHICAGO - Children born to older fathers face a greater chance of developing bipolar disorder, according to one of the largest studies linking mental illness with advanced paternal age. ... bignewsnetwork.com Monday, September 01, 2008
Intima media thickness of the carotid arteryBoth in the clinic and in the research area we look for a toll to identify subjects who will develop cardiovascular disease. Decades of silent arterial wall alterations precede vascular clinical events, which then reflect advanced atherosclerotic disease. (Source: News-Medical News Feed) medworm.com Monday, September 01, 2008
Research Links Bipolar Disorder, Older FathersCHICAGO | Children born to older fathers face a greater chance of developing bipolar disorder, according to one of the largest studies linking mental illness with advanced paternal age. bignewsnetwork.com Monday, September 01, 2008
Children of older dads face higher bipolar riskChildren born to older fathers face a greater chance of developing bipolar disorder, according to one of the largest studies linking mental illness with advanced paternal age. MSNBC.com Monday, September 01, 2008
Study links bipolar disorder with older fathers (AP)AP - Children born to older fathers face a greater chance of developing bipolar disorder, according to one of the largest studies linking mental illness with advanced paternal age. yahoo.com Monday, September 01, 2008
Atomic bomb's effect results in adult-onset thyroid cancerRadiation from the atomic bomb blasts in Hiroshima and Nagasaki, Japan, in 1945, likely rearranged chromosomes in some survivors who later developed papillary thyroid cancer as adults, according to Japanese researchers. news-medical.net Monday, September 01, 2008
Study backs low vitamin D-diabetes link (Reuters)People with lower levels of vitamin D in their blood may be at greater risk of developing type 2 diabetes, according to research published in the journal Epidemiology this month. yahoo.com Monday, September 01, 2008
Cardiac Ultrasound Imaging Goes HandheldNon-invasive imaging has revolutionized the diagnosis of the most common cardiac diseases such as valve problems and coronary heart disease. In addition, imaging techniques are developing rapidly and we anticipate that non-invasive imaging will gain further importance in the treatment of cardiac patients. Cardiac ultrasound imaging, also known as echocardiography, has been recently challenged by several new imaging methods. Medicalnewstoday.com Monday, September 01, 2008
Drugmakers Develop More Smart Ads Than Smart DrugsRecent drug advertising campaigns show that major drugmaker companies are spending more efforts on developing so called 'smart' advertisement techniques, than developing better and safer drugs. A brilliant example of such a practice is the TV ad promoting Pfizer's anti-smoking drug Chantix.read more eMaxHealth Monday, September 01, 2008
World Cancer Declaration sets ambitious targets for 2020A summit of more than 60 high-level policymakers, leaders and health experts have adopted a global plan aimed at tackling the growing cancer crisis in developing countries. news-medical.net Monday, September 01, 2008
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