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81 How can advanced imaging studies enhance diabetes management? Full Text EurekAlert!, May 14, 2013

82 Bird flu in live poultry markets are the source of viruses causing human infections Full Text EurekAlert!, May 14, 2013

83 Researchers develop smart phone app to help weight loss Full Text EurekAlert!, May 14, 2013

84 Routine screening for depression not recommended for adults with no apparent symptoms of depression Full Text ScienceDaily, May 14, 2013

85 Heart disease: Healthy lifestyle offsets work-related stress, study suggests Full Text ScienceDaily, May 14, 2013

86 Air pollution increases risk of insulin resistance in children Full Text ScienceDaily, May 14, 2013

87 Agent orange exposure linked to life-threatening prostate cancer Full Text ScienceDaily, May 14, 2013

88 Super-sized citizens: The relationship between a countrys fast-food outlets and its obesity rates Full Text ScienceDaily, May 14, 2013

89 Serotonin mediates exercise-induced generation of new neurons Full Text ScienceDaily, May 14, 2013

90 World first clinical trial supports use of Kava to treat anxiety Full Text ScienceDaily, May 14, 2013

91 Eating insects could help fight obesity, U.N. says Full Text Reuters Health News, May 14, 2013

92 China reports three new bird flu deaths, toll hits 35 Full Text Reuters Health News, May 14, 2013

93 Flu in pregnancy may quadruple child’s risk for bipolar disorder Full Text NIH News, May 14, 2013

94 How Formula Could Increase Breast-Feeding Rates Full Text Time, May 14, 2013

95 Study questions if bed rest prevents prematurity Full Text USA Today, May 14, 2013

96 Treatment offers new way to save fertility Full Text USA Today, May 14, 2013

97 Deaths from West Nile virus hit record last year Full Text USA Today, May 14, 2013

98 Area's first human-milk depot opens Tuesday at Florida Hospital Full Text Orlando Sentinel, May 14, 2013

99 Brain Anatomy in Dyslexics Varies By Gender, Study Finds Full Text HealthDay, May 14, 2013

100 Many U.S. Kids Victims of Violence, Abuse: Survey Full Text HealthDay, May 14, 2013

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Statins do not increase risk of malignant melanoma in postmenopausal women

In a study headed by researchers at Wayne State University involving 119,726 postmenopausal women enrolled in the Women’s Health Initiative, there were 1099 incident cases of malignant melanoma over an average follow-up of 11.6 y. At the time of enrollment, 7.4% of the participants used statins. The annualized rate of malignant melanoma in the statin users and non-users was 0.09% (HR=1.14). Thus, statin use does not increase the risk of malignant melanoma in postmenopausal women.

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Simple, safe, effective, low-cost treatment for cancer-related anorexia/cachexia syndrome

A phase III trial conducted at the University of Cagliari showed that either of two regimens were effective in the treatment of cancer-related anorexia/cachexia syndrome (CACS). Sixty patients were randomized to receive one of the following treatment interventions for 4 months: 1) L-carnitine (4 g/d) + celecoxib (300 mg/d); or 2) L-carnitine + celecoxib + megestrol acetate (320 mg/d). All patients also received polyphenols (300 mg/d), lipoic acid (300 mg/d), carbocysteine (2.7 g/d), and vitamins A, C, and E. Lean body mass (dual energy X-ray absorptiometry and L3 computed tomography) and physical activity (6-min walk test) increased in both groups.

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HPA axis, metabolic impairment, and pediatric obesity

As published in BMC Medicine, elevated ACTH levels are associated with hypertriglyceridemia and hyperglycemia, and elevated cortisol levels are associated with hypertension and high LDL-C in obese children and adolescents (n=450).

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