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Study: No Proven Morning Sickness Treatments
Treatments for morning sickness are plentiful, but the evidence that any of these treatments work is limited, according to a new review.Nauseated woman in bathroom

Treatments for morning sickness are plentiful, but the evidence that any of these treatments work is limited, according to a new review.

WebMD Health, Thu, 09 Sep 2010 16:43:32 GMT

Cholesterol-Lowering Drugs May Cut RA Risk
People who take cholesterol-lowering statin drugs to reduce heart disease risk may also be cutting their risk for developing the painful inflammatory joint disease rheumatoid arthritis.

People who take cholesterol-lowering statin drugs to reduce heart disease risk may also be cutting their risk for developing the painful inflammatory joint disease rheumatoid arthritis.

WebMD Health, Thu, 09 Sep 2010 16:43:32 GMT

Vitamin B 'puts off Alzheimer's'
High doses of B vitamins may slow the rate of brain shrinkage in older people experiencing warning signs of Alzheimer's disease, a study says.
BBC News - Health, Thu, 09 Sep 2010 16:43:32 GMT

Hospital boss summoned to inquest
The chief executive of an NHS trust appears at an inquest into an elderly patient's death after she was summoned by the coroner.
BBC News - Health, Thu, 09 Sep 2010 16:43:32 GMT

Liver defect likely cause of DHA deficiency in Alzheimer's patients, UCI study finds
Researchers have discovered that markedly depleted amounts of an omega-3 fatty acid in brain tissue samples from Alzheimer's patients may be due to the liver's inability to produce the complex fat, also contained in fish-oil supplements.
ScienceDaily: Health & Medicine News, Thu, 09 Sep 2010 16:49:04 GMT

Chronic drinking increases levels of stress hormones, leading to neurotoxicity
Alcohol consumption, withdrawal, and abstinence can all raise stress hormones in humans and animals. A review has described how stress hormones called glucocorticoids are associated with neurotoxicity during abstinence after withdrawal from alcohol dependence. Glucocorticoid receptor antagonism may therefore represent a pharmacological option for recovery.
ScienceDaily: Health & Medicine News, Thu, 09 Sep 2010 16:49:04 GMT

Self-administered vaccine patch may protect against potentially pandemic flu viruses
A self-administered patch containing tiny microneedles may effectively deliver influenza virus-like particles through the skin and protect against potentially pandemic flu viruses such as H5N1.
ScienceDaily: Health & Medicine News, Thu, 09 Sep 2010 16:49:04 GMT

Improvement in prediction of blood clots in cancer patients
(American Society of Hematology) For cancer patients, who have an increased risk of developing venous thromboembolism due to a hyperactive blood coagulation system, there is now an enhanced risk model to predict their chance of developing blood clots, according to a recent study published today in Blood, the journal of the American Society of Hematology.
EurekAlert! - Medicine and Health, Thu, 09 Sep 2010 16:49:04 GMT

The Hastings Center Report table of contents for September-October 2010
(The Hastings Center) This edition of the Hastings Center Report includes a number of essays that look at personalized medicine from several perspectives.
EurekAlert! - Medicine and Health, Thu, 09 Sep 2010 16:49:04 GMT

New dual recognition mechanism discovered in tuberculosis
(Case Western Reserve University) One third of the world's population is infected with Mycobacterium tuberculosis, which leads to tuberculosis (TB), a leading cause of death worldwide. A new discovery, led by a team of researchers from Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine, offers hope for new approaches to the prevention and treatment of TB.
EurekAlert! - Medicine and Health, Thu, 09 Sep 2010 16:49:04 GMT

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