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361 Reducing Respiratory Virus in Preemies Lessens Wheezing: Study Full Text HealthDay, May 9, 2013
362 Synthetic Pot Use Can Mimic Symptoms of Prenatal Disorder Full Text HealthDay, May 9, 2013
363 Treatment for Painful Curved Penis Shows Promise Full Text HealthDay, May 9, 2013
364 Could Adaptable Bacteria Cause Repeat Urinary Tract Infections? Full Text HealthDay, May 9, 2013
365 High Blood Sugar May Add to Alzheimer's Risk: Study Full Text HealthDay, May 9, 2013
366 Study Sees Link Between Mom's Flu, Bipolar Risk for Children Full Text HealthDay, May 9, 2013
367 Another Benefit of Daily Aspirin: Better Outcomes After Trauma Full Text Anesthesiology News, May 9, 2013
368 Klebsiella Now Reigning Superbug Full Text Anesthesiology News, May 9, 2013
369 Majority Return to Activities of Daily Living After Total Hip Arthroplasty Full Text Pain Medicine News, May 9, 2013
370 Nanostim's Mini Wireless Pacemaker Shows Promise in Study Bloomberg News, May 9, 2013
371 Study shows that bedtime regularity predicts CPAP compliance Full Text EurekAlert!, May 8, 2013
372 Nerve stimulation for severe depression changes brain function Full Text EurekAlert!, May 8, 2013
373 Spinal 'spacer' procedure has fewer complications, but higher risk of repeat surgery Full Text EurekAlert!, May 8, 2013
374 New lung cancer guidelines recommends offering screening to high-risk individuals Full Text EurekAlert!, May 8, 2013
375 Study links diet with daytime sleepiness and alertness in healthy adults Full Text EurekAlert!, May 8, 2013
376 Sleep problems may increase risk for prostate cancer Full Text ScienceDaily, May 8, 2013
377 Exercise-related changes in estrogen metabolism may lower breast cancer risk Full Text ScienceDaily, May 8, 2013
378 Using anticholinergics for as few as 60 days causes memory problems in older adults Full Text ScienceDaily, May 8, 2013
379 Obamacare is on the horizon, but will enough people sign up? Full Text Reuters Health News, May 8, 2013
380 Two more die in Saudi Arabia from SARS-like virus: WHO Full Text Reuters Health News, May 8, 2013
As published in Cardiovascular Diabetology, an elevated retinol-binding protein 4 (RBP4) level was shown to be associated hypertriglyceridemia and coronary artery calcification, but not other cardiometabolic risk factors, such as hypertension, hypercholesterolemia, hyperglycemia, hyperinsulinemia, elevated CRP, and increased CIMT. The study involved 709 postmenopausal women from the Kronos Early Estrogen Prevention Study (KEEPS).
Read the article summaryAs published in Diabetes Care, n-3 PUFA supplementation (4 g/d x 6 w) in patients with diabetes (n=29) resulted in decreased urine NGAL excretion; there was no effect on urine albumin excretion, serum markers of kidney function, and eGFR. In patients taking RAAS blockers, n-3 PUFA supplementation decreased albumin excretion, NGAL, LFABP, and NAG.
Read the article summaryResearchers at the University of Sydney have reported that the highest vs. lowest quartile of homocysteine (HR=2.45) and folate deficiency (HR=1.53), but not vitamin B12 levels, predict CHD mortality. Further hyperhomocysteinaemia (> 15 µmol/L) was reported to be associated with all-cause mortality (HR=1.47).
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2 Infections Tied to Dementia The New York Times, April 1, 2013
3 Phys Ed: When Exercise Stresses You Out The New York Times, March 14, 2013
4 Obesity plus low vitamin D may add up to a greater risk of diabetes EurekAlert!, July 18, 2012 Free full text
5 How to Stop Diabetes From Starting U.S. News & World Report - Health, April 3, 2013
6 Coping with Intestinal Gas U.S. News & World Report - Health, April 1, 2013
7 Implanted 'bracelet' helps treat chronic heartburn The Seattle Times, April 12, 2013 Free full text
8 A Guide to Overcoming Insomnia U.S. News & World Report - Health, April 22, 2013
9 Multitasking runners can read on a treadmill using new system ScienceDaily, April 17, 2013 Free full text
10 American College of Physicians releases ACP Clinical Guidelines app EurekAlert!, April 11, 2013 Free full text
11 Smoking immediately upon waking may increase risk of lung and oral cancer EurekAlert!, April 1, 2013 Free full text
12 Gluten: 5 things you need to know CNN Health, April 8, 2013 Free full text
13 Low-dose aspirin stymies proliferation of two breast cancer lines ScienceDaily, April 22, 2013 Free full text
14 Common Heart Meds May Boost Recovery From Non-Cardiac Surgeries HealthDay, April 24, 2013 Free full text
15 National Autism Awareness Month - How apps can help hack autism CNN Health, April 23, 2013 Free full text
16 Detecting autism from brain activity EurekAlert!, April 18, 2013 Free full text
17 Prenatal Yoga: What You Should Know U.S. News & World Report - Health, April 8, 2013
18 Making exercise count the most The Seattle Times, December 4, 2012 Free full text
19 Research sheds new light on traumatic brain injuries EurekAlert!, April 16, 2013 Free full text
20 Anti-smoking drug improves smokers chances of stopping, study finds ScienceDaily, April 1, 2013 Free full text
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