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921 AHIMA helps consumers maximize mHealth Full Text Healthcare IT News, May 9, 2013
922 EHR boosts ROI, revenue for med group Full Text Healthcare IT News, May 9, 2013
923 CHIME seeks Stage 2 delay, defends MU Full Text Healthcare IT News, May 9, 2013
924 Soy and tomato combo may be effective in preventing prostate cancer Full Text EurekAlert!, May 9, 2013
925 Brain anatomy of dyslexia is not the same in men and women, boys and girls Full Text EurekAlert!, May 9, 2013
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927 Rethinking treatment goals improves results for those with persistent anorexia Full Text EurekAlert!, May 9, 2013
928 Carnitine supplement may improve survival rates of children with heart defects Full Text EurekAlert!, May 9, 2013
929 BIDMC's Dennis P. Wall honored for autism research Full Text EurekAlert!, May 9, 2013
930 Whole walnuts and their extracted oil improve cardiovascular disease risk Full Text EurekAlert!, May 9, 2013
931 Enhanced motion perception in autism may point to an underlying cause of the disorder Full Text EurekAlert!, May 9, 2013
932 Protecting the heart health of diabetic patients Full Text ScienceDaily, May 9, 2013
933 National Hepatitis Awareness Month - New antiviral treatment could significantly reduce global burden of hepatitis C Full Text ScienceDaily, May 9, 2013
934 Women with unintended pregnancy are more likely to suffer from postpartum depression Full Text ScienceDaily, May 9, 2013
935 Millions pass up free health subsidy Full Text ScienceDaily, May 9, 2013
936 Why family conflict affects some children more than others Full Text ScienceDaily, May 9, 2013
937 Actelion gets go-ahead to continue new drug trial Full Text Reuters Health News, May 9, 2013
938 Packaged diet foods may spur more weight loss Full Text Reuters Health News, May 9, 2013
939 Study questions fish oil benefit before heart attack Full Text Reuters Health News, May 9, 2013
940 Saudi Arabia has 13 cases of SARS-like coronavirus: WHO Full Text Reuters Health News, May 9, 2013
In a 12-week randomized, controlled trial, ingestion of a vitamin D-fortified yogurt (170 mg calcium + 500 IU vitamin D/250 mL; n=50) twice daily decreased markers of inflammation compared with placebo yogurt (170 mg calcium; n=50). Compared with baseline measures, the 25(OH)D levels were increased and the TNF-alpha, IL-6, hsCRP, SAA, and IL-10 levels were decreased in the group supplemented with vitamin D compared with the group that received placebo.
Read the article summaryResearchers at the University of Palermo conducted a study involving 9109 subjects with a mean follow-up of 6.2 years which showed that the subjects who adhered to a Mediterranean diet had increased dietary fiber, decreased total dietary fat, and an increased intake of monosaturated-to-saturated fats. Further, the incidence of diabetes, cardiovascular events, and all-cause mortality was lower in the subjects who followed a Mediterranean diet.
Read the article summaryBased on a retrospective study conducted at the Federico II University (Naples), researchers have concluded that treatment of patients (n=84) with relapsing-remitting MS natalizumab for 12-24 months resulted in a greater reduction in disease activity (annualized relapse rate, .24 vs. .55, respectively) and disability progression than patients treated with INF-? 1a. The number of contrast-enhancing lesions was also less in the natalizumab-treated group.
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2 Binge Eating Disorder: A Diagnosis for Healing U.S. News & World Report - Health, May 15, 2013
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4 To Supplement or Not to Supplement? U.S. News & World Report - Health, April 30, 2013
5 Could family longevity protect against dementia? Reuters Health News, May 7, 2013 Free full text
6 Schools may help close gap to mental health services for adolescents with mental disorders EurekAlert!, May 7, 2013 Free full text
7 New 10-year risk predictors identified for liver related EurekAlert!, April 29, 2013 Free full text
8 Mediterranean Diet Might Help Stave Off Dementia HealthDay, April 30, 2013 Free full text
9 EHRs fail tests, certifications revoked Healthcare IT News, April 26, 2013 Free full text
10 The Missing Piece From Your Low-Sodium Diet U.S. News & World Report - Health, May 1, 2013
11 FDA Approves First-in-Class Drug, Invokana, To Treat Type 2 Diabetes Gastroenterology & Endoscopy News, May 13, 2013 Free full text
12 Fluids may prevent constipation better than fiber Reuters Health News, May 8, 2013 Free full text
13 Lost your keys? Your cat? The brain can rapidly mobilize a search party EurekAlert!, April 22, 2013 Free full text
14 China reports four more bird flu deaths, toll rises to 31 Reuters Health News, May 8, 2013 Free full text
15 Study links diet with daytime sleepiness and alertness in healthy adults EurekAlert!, May 8, 2013 Free full text
16 Scientists find key to gene-silencing activity ScienceDaily, May 13, 2013 Free full text
17 Merck, Pfizer to jointly develop diabetes drug Reuters Health News, April 30, 2013 Free full text
18 Ibuprofen Aggravates Exercise-Induced Intestinal Injury, Permeability Gastroenterology & Endoscopy News, May 13, 2013 Free full text
19 Many medical guidelines don't consider costs Reuters Health News, May 8, 2013 Free full text
20 Prevention and Control of Influenza with Vaccines: Interim Recommendations of the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP), 2013 Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report, May 13, 2013 Free full text
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