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401 How our bodies interact with our minds in response to fear and other emotions Full Text ScienceDaily, April 11, 2013

402 Migraine triggers tricky to pinpoint Full Text ScienceDaily, April 11, 2013

403 Benefits of cognitive pain relief methods Full Text ScienceDaily, April 11, 2013

404 Producing new neurons under all circumstances: A challenge that is just a mouse away Full Text ScienceDaily, April 11, 2013

405 Team unravels central mystery of Alzheimer's Full Text ScienceDaily, April 11, 2013

406 Fat-free see-through brain bares all Full Text NIH News, April 11, 2013

407 If Your Doctor is Healthy, You Probably Are Too Full Text Time, April 11, 2013

408 First Genes Linked to Higher Risk of Alzheimer's Disease Among African Americans Full Text Time, April 11, 2013

409 Study: Younger patients more likely to skip medications Full Text USA Today, April 11, 2013

410 Autism book by Harvard researcher offers holistic strategies but no guarantees The Washington Post, April 11, 2013

411 Tens of thousands could be kicked off Medicaid in historically generous states The Washington Post, April 11, 2013

412 Doctors use brain scans to 'see' and measure pain Associated Press, April 11, 2013

413 Few U.S. Seniors Take Advantage of Shingles Vaccine Full Text HealthDay, April 11, 2013

414 Brain Made Transparent May Lead to Clearer Understanding Bloomberg News, April 11, 2013

415 mHealth sustainability top of mind Full Text Healthcare IT News, April 10, 2013

416 Worries rise on insurance exchanges Full Text Healthcare IT News, April 10, 2013

417 ONC forges partnership for HIE standards Full Text Healthcare IT News, April 10, 2013

418 CMS pays out nearly $12.7B to date in meaningful use EHR adoption incentives Full Text Healthcare IT News, April 10, 2013

419 States Medicaid systems in modern mode Full Text Healthcare IT News, April 10, 2013

420 Short-term benefits seen with repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation for focal hand dystonia Full Text EurekAlert!, April 10, 2013

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Trans fat intake increases risk of ischemic stroke

In a study involving 87,025 postmenopausal women in the Women’s Health Initiative Observational Study, there were 1049 incident cases of ischemic stroke over 663,041 person-years of follow-up. Women in the highest quintile of trans fat intake were at increased risk of ischemic stroke (HR = 1.39) compared with women in the lowest quintile of trans fat intake. Aspirin use modulated the effect of trans fats; ASA users and ASA non-users had HRs for ischemic stroke of 0.95 and 1.66, respectively. Saturated, monounsaturated, and polyunsaturated fat intake were not associated with ischemic stroke.

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New risk factors for chronic migraine identified

As published in the Journal of Neurological Sciences, increase tea consumption (> 4 cups/d), and diet consisting of hot and spicy foods, and weight gain increase the likelihood of chronicity in patients with episodic migraines. During a 12-month prospective study involving 188 patients with episodic migraines, 17.7% developed chronic, daily migraines. Other risk factors included low education, a high frequency of headaches, headaches of long duration, allodynia, and increased symptomatic treatment of headaches.

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Ginsenoside-Rd improves outcomes in patients with acute ischemic stroke

In a randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled trial, the calcium channel antagonist, ginsenoside-Rd, has been shown to improve functional outcomes in patients (n=386) with acute ischemic strokes. The patients received a 14-day infusion of ginsenoside-Rd within 72 hours of stroke onset. The National Institutes of Health Stroke Score was improved at 15 days and the modified Rankin score was improved at 90 days (OR = 1.74).

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1 How hope can help you heal CNN Health, April 15, 2013    Free full text

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3 Dysfunctional Foods U.S. News & World Report - Health, April 3, 2013

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7 Press Ganey spotlights ways to improve the patient experience Healthcare IT News, April 3, 2013    Free full text

8 APNewsBreak: Upper-income seniors' Medicare hike The Seattle Times, April 16, 2013    Free full text

9 A Guide to Overcoming Insomnia U.S. News & World Report - Health, April 23, 2013

10 TEDMED speakers propose some innovative new uses for big data Healthcare IT News, April 19, 2013    Free full text

11 Weight Training for Tremors Ivanhoe, February 21, 2012    Free full text

12 RI Hospital: Traumatic brain injury worsens outcomes for those with nonepileptic seizures EurekAlert!, April 9, 2013    Free full text

13 Duloxetine Shown To Avert Chemotherapy-Induced Peripheral Neuropathy Pain Medicine News, April 15, 2013    Free full text

14 Getting a Brain Boost Through Exercise The New York Times, April 12, 2013

15 'Unknown' neurological disorder often incorrectly diagnosed EurekAlert!, April 11, 2013    Free full text

16 Research sheds new light on traumatic brain injuries EurekAlert!, April 16, 2013    Free full text

17 Wake up! 9 hours of sleep a night not so healthy NBC News, April 23, 2013

18 One Third of Seniors Die With Dementia Time, March 20, 2013    Free full text

19 ACP unveils tools to improve care for patients with prediabetes, gout, obesity, and Alzheimer's EurekAlert!, April 11, 2013    Free full text

20 Anesthetic linked to brain cell death in newborn mice ScienceDaily, April 9, 2013    Free full text

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