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A recent study performed by the University of South Carolina’s Prevention Research center used data from a study of about sixty thousand individuals at the Cooper Aerobics Center in Dallas. This study involved an initial treadmill test …
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My friend Andrew is auctioning off some very exquisite necklaces to help raise funds for Breast Cancer research. Help make a difference! This is to benefit the Susan G. Komen Race for the Cure. Check out his blog for details on the …
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Paul O’Brien, FRACS a study author from the Monash University Centre for Obesity Research and Education (CORE) in Melbourne, Australia, head of the Centre for Bariatric Surgery in Melbourne and the National Medical Director for the …
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Presented here at the International Stroke Conference 2008, these latest findings from the Northern Manhattan Study (NOMAS), a prospective study of stroke and stroke risk factors in a multiethnic population, showed individuals with …
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This occurred in October, which coincidentally is Breast Cancer Awareness Month. We soon became much more attuned to the exceedingly large number of breast cancer foundations and campaigns to raise money for breast cancer research. …
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Scientists involved in a large, multi-institutional study using positron emission tomography (PET) imaging with the radiotracer fluorodeoxyglucose (FDG) were able to classify different types of dementia with very high rates of success, …
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05 Mar
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It’s not research findings that win hearts and minds in the market, but anecdotes! Heart wrenching and tailored to support a pre-ordained conclusion, the DMCB thinks it was raised to an art form during the Reagan Presidency when he …
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For COPD prognosis completists: The European Respiratory Journal has a study on the 6 minute walk distance test (basically the number of meters one can walk in 6 minutes in a controlled environment) & prognosis. …
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… in understanding the complicated chemical process that results in Parkinson’s disease,” said William J. Burke, MD, PhD, professor of neurology at the Saint Louis University School of Medicine and the lead author of the study. …
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A study by Italian researchers found that roughly one fourth of Parkinson s patients taking pergolide or Turkey trot, sold as Permax, Dostinex and other brands, had moderate to severe heart valve problems. …
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