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ADHD News | |
Parent Training Is Low Risk And Effective For Treating Preschoolers With ADHD A new report from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services' Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ) shows that formal training in parenting strategies is a low-risk, effective method for improving preschool-aged children's behavior who are at risk for developing attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), whereas using medication for children below the age of 6 years shows less evidence. | 29 Oct 2011 |
Breast Cancer News | |
Nipple Sparing Mastectomy A new study suggests some women needing a lumpectomy or mastectomy to treat their breast cancer have another potential option that is safe and effective, say researchers at Georgetown. They say the procedure known as a nipple sparing mastectomy is also a viable surgical option for women who choose to have their breasts removed because of their increased risk of developing the disease. | 29 Oct 2011 |
Cancer / Oncology News | |
Ex-Brazilian President "Lula" Has Cancerous Tumor In Larynx Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, ex-President of Brazil, is to receive chemotherapy for a malignant tumor in his larynx during the coming week, according to an official statement issued by the Hospital SÃrio-Libanês, Sao Paulo, Brazil. | 29 Oct 2011 |
Cosmetic Medicine / Plastic Surgery News | |
Nipple Sparing Mastectomy A new study suggests some women needing a lumpectomy or mastectomy to treat their breast cancer have another potential option that is safe and effective, say researchers at Georgetown. They say the procedure known as a nipple sparing mastectomy is also a viable surgical option for women who choose to have their breasts removed because of their increased risk of developing the disease. | 29 Oct 2011 |
Dentistry News | |
Let Children Feast On Halloween Sweets All In One Go, Do Not Ration It Out If you want to let your kids enjoy Halloween with the minimum of harm to their teeth, let them gorge on their candy in one sitting, rather than rationing it out, say dentists in the USA.. Remember, one giant sitting does less damage to teeth and leads to fewer potential cavities than a small ration every couple of hours. | 29 Oct 2011 |
Ear, Nose and Throat News | |
Ex-Brazilian President "Lula" Has Cancerous Tumor In Larynx Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, ex-President of Brazil, is to receive chemotherapy for a malignant tumor in his larynx during the coming week, according to an official statement issued by the Hospital SÃrio-Libanês, Sao Paulo, Brazil. | 29 Oct 2011 |
GastroIntestinal / Gastroenterology News | |
Friendly Gut Bacteria May Trigger MS In an astonishing new study published in Nature today, researchers at the Max Planck Institute of Neurobiology in Martinsried in Munich, Germany say they have found evidence that suggests multiple sclerosis (MS) is triggered by natural intestinal flora, the so-called friendly bacteria that reside in the gut. | 29 Oct 2011 |
Immune System / Vaccines News | |
Friendly Gut Bacteria May Trigger MS In an astonishing new study published in Nature today, researchers at the Max Planck Institute of Neurobiology in Martinsried in Munich, Germany say they have found evidence that suggests multiple sclerosis (MS) is triggered by natural intestinal flora, the so-called friendly bacteria that reside in the gut. | 29 Oct 2011 |
Lupus News | |
A Simpler System Would Make It Easier For Clinicians To Treat Kidney Problems In Lupus Patients The current classification system for kidney complications in patients with lupus is too detailed, according to a study appearing in an upcoming issue of the Journal of the American Society Nephrology (JASN). | 29 Oct 2011 |
Multiple Sclerosis News | |
Friendly Gut Bacteria May Trigger MS In an astonishing new study published in Nature today, researchers at the Max Planck Institute of Neurobiology in Martinsried in Munich, Germany say they have found evidence that suggests multiple sclerosis (MS) is triggered by natural intestinal flora, the so-called friendly bacteria that reside in the gut. | 29 Oct 2011 |
Neurology / Neuroscience News | |
Novel, Noninvasive System Designed That Allows Users To Control A Virtual Helicopter Using Only Their Minds Scientists have designed a novel, noninvasive system that allows users to control a virtual helicopter using only their minds, as reported in the online journal PLoS ONE on Oct. 26. The researchers, led by Dr. | 29 Oct 2011 |
Pediatrics / Children's Health News | |
Let Children Feast On Halloween Sweets All In One Go, Do Not Ration It Out If you want to let your kids enjoy Halloween with the minimum of harm to their teeth, let them gorge on their candy in one sitting, rather than rationing it out, say dentists in the USA.. Remember, one giant sitting does less damage to teeth and leads to fewer potential cavities than a small ration every couple of hours. | 29 Oct 2011 |
Parent Training Is Low Risk And Effective For Treating Preschoolers With ADHD A new report from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services' Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ) shows that formal training in parenting strategies is a low-risk, effective method for improving preschool-aged children's behavior who are at risk for developing attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), whereas using medication for children below the age of 6 years shows less evidence. | 29 Oct 2011 |
Good Relationship With Teacher Can Protect First Graders From Aggression Children who have a good relationship with their teacher may be protected from expressing aggression and being the target of aggression at school. That's the key finding in a new study of Canadian first graders that appears in the journal Child Development. | 29 Oct 2011 |
Rehabilitation / Physical Therapy News | |
Novel, Noninvasive System Designed That Allows Users To Control A Virtual Helicopter Using Only Their Minds Scientists have designed a novel, noninvasive system that allows users to control a virtual helicopter using only their minds, as reported in the online journal PLoS ONE on Oct. 26. The researchers, led by Dr. | 29 Oct 2011 |
Sexual Health / STDs News | |
World's Population Hits 7 Billion, Governments Must Focus On Young People's Reproductive Health The International Planned Parenthood Federation (IPPF), the world's largest non-governmental organization working in sexual and reproductive health, is calling to renew the focus on young people's reproductive health as the world's population reaches seven billion on 31 October. | 29 Oct 2011 |
Sports Medicine / Fitness News | |
Analysis Of Woodpecker Anatomy May Help In Designing More Effective Helmets Head injury is a common concern around the world, but researchers suggest that woodpeckers may have an answer for minimizing such devastating injuries. As reported in the Oct. 26 issue of the online journal PLoS ONE, an analysis of woodpecker anatomy and behavior revealed some features that could potentially be put to use in designing more effective helmets. | 29 Oct 2011 |
Urology / Nephrology News | |
A Simpler System Would Make It Easier For Clinicians To Treat Kidney Problems In Lupus Patients The current classification system for kidney complications in patients with lupus is too detailed, according to a study appearing in an upcoming issue of the Journal of the American Society Nephrology (JASN). | 29 Oct 2011 |
Substance In The Blood Blocks Repair And Contributes To Kidney Failure In some kidney diseases, patients have high blood levels of a protein that blocks blood vessel repair, according to a study appearing in an upcoming issue of the Journal of the American Society Nephrology (JASN). | 29 Oct 2011 |
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