New Topics in Pulmonology
See All >>1 How high fat foods impact diabetes and metabolic syndrome Full Text ScienceDaily, May 23, 2012
2 A systems approach to preventing obesity in early life Full Text EurekAlert, May 22, 2012
3 High prevalence of bone disease in patients referred for pulmonary rehabilitation Full Text EurekAlert, May 21, 2012
4 Study evaluates use of inhaled saline for young children with cystic fibrosis Full Text EurekAlert, May 21, 2012
5 Low-dose CT screening may benefit individuals at increased risk for lung cancer Full Text EurekAlert, May 21, 2012
6 Treatment of childhood OSA reverses brain abnormalities Full Text ScienceDaily, May 21, 2012
7 How exercise affects the brain: Age and genetics play a role Full Text ScienceDaily, May 21, 2012
8 Prenatal pollution exposure dangerous for children with asthma Full Text ScienceDaily, May 21, 2012
9 When you eat matters, not just what you eat Full Text ScienceDaily, May 18, 2012
10 Study suggests lower risk of death for coffee lovers Full Text Reuters, May 17, 2012
11 Sugar makes you stupid Full Text EurekAlert, May 16, 2012
12 Brain circuitry is different for women with anorexia and obesity Full Text EurekAlert, May 15, 2012
13 Better preventive care for the diseased heart Full Text EurekAlert, May 14, 2012
14 Zinc For The Common Cold? Full Text Ivanhoe, May 11, 2012
15 Soybeans soaked in warm water naturally release key cancer-fighting substance Full Text ScienceDaily, May 10, 2012
16 Flavonoid compound found in foods and supplements may prevent the formation of blood clots Full Text ScienceDaily, May 9, 2012
17 Some HDL, or good cholesterol, may not protect against heart disease Full Text EurekAlert, May 8, 2012
18 A fish a day keeps the doctor away? Full Text ScienceDaily, May 7, 2012
19 Vitamins E, C no help against vision disorder Full Text Reuters, May 4, 2012
20 Families that eat Together are Healthier Full Text Ivanhoe, May 3, 2012
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3 Doctors find new way to predict recurrent stroke EurekAlert, February 27, 2012 Free full text
4 Om: Meditation a big help for emotional issues EurekAlert, March 29, 2012 Free full text
5 Snack your Way to a Healthy Life! Ivanhoe, March 30, 2012 Free full text
6 Naturopathic care can improve blood sugar, mood in diabetes EurekAlert, April 19, 2012 Free full text
7 Weight Loss Advice From a Formerly Fat Physician Ivanhoe, April 16, 2012 Free full text
8 Learning mechanism of the adult brain revealed EurekAlert, April 27, 2012 Free full text
9 Obesity raises death risk tied to sleeping pills EurekAlert, March 19, 2012 Free full text
10 Can video games promote healthier aging? EurekAlert, April 24, 2012 Free full text
11 Opioids associated with highest risk of death EurekAlert, April 18, 2012 Free full text
12 Life expectancy may affect when you get married, divorced, have kids ScienceDaily, April 10, 2012 Free full text
13 Nutrient and toxin all at once: How plants absorb the perfect quantity of minerals EurekAlert, April 13, 2012 Free full text
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