April 22, 2008 — Cancer treatment with chemotherapeutic agents is often associated with delayed adverse neurological consequences -- an occurrence often referred to as "chemobrain" -- that may compromise the quality ... > full story
- Mutation In Human Gene Helps Protect Against Fatal Malaria
- April 22, 2008 — New research suggests that not everyone who is bitten by a malaria-infected mosquito develops life threatening health problems. Malaria causes an estimated 500 million clinical cases worldwide with ... > full story
- April 22, 2008 — A new fundamental mechanism of how tumour cells communicate has just been discovered. These findings could change our view on how cancerous tissues work and lead to major clinical ... > full story
- Advanced MRI Studies Provide New Insight On Early Parkinson's Disease
- April 22, 2008 — Parkinson's disease is a degenerative disorder of the brain affecting movement, speech, mood, behavior, thinking and sensation for which there is no known cause or cure. Two new studies shed new ... > full story
- Rat Study Suggests Why Teens Get Hooked On Cocaine More Easily Than Adults
- April 22, 2008 — New drug research suggests that teens may get addicted and relapse more easily than adults because developing brains are more powerfully motivated by drug-related cues. This conclusion has been ... > full story
- April 22, 2008 — Fertility experts have long been interested in understanding why so few human eggs harvested during in vitro fertilization result in pregnancies. Researchers found that eggs that matured in culture, ... > full story
- April 22, 2008 — Anticholinergic drugs, such as medicines for stomach cramps, ulcers, motion sickness and urinary incontinence, may cause older people to experience greater decline in their thinking skills than ... > full story
- April 22, 2008 — A first of its kind study finds breastfeeding while taking certain seizure medications does not appear to harm a child's cognitive development. Researchers tested the cognitive development of 187 ... > full story
- April 22, 2008 — Most of us have missed a dose of antibiotic or forgotten to take a daily vitamin. But when the stakes are higher -- as they are for people with HIV/AIDS -- a skipped pill could mean the difference ... > full story
- April 22, 2008 — High blood levels of vitamin D protect post-menopausal women from breast cancer. This connection has been confirmed by research of the German Cancer Research Center. It also shows that a particular ... > full story
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