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Alzheimer's Society Comment On New Research Demonstrating That Exercise Improves Cognition In...
Regular exercise is one of the best ways to reduce your risk of dementia and can help slow progression of the condition. This study demonstrates that exercise improves cognition in people with Mild Cognitive Impairment, and that there is a lasting effect even after the exercise intervention stops.
 
Safety Of Antithrombotic Treatment In Acute Coronary Syndromes
The management of acute coronary syndromes (with or without ST segment elevation) requires the use of anticoagulants, antiplatelet agents (aspirin, clopidogrel and/or glycoprotein (GP) IIb/IIIa inhibitors), beta-blockers, thrombolytics in some cases, and revascularization / reperfusion.
 
New Study Assesses The Impact Of Soft Drink Availability In Elementary Schools On Consumption
The consumption of soft drinks is generally considered to be a contributing factor in childhood obesity. Because children spend a substantial amount of time at school, the school food environment plays a central part in shaping eating behaviors.
 
Spotlight On Quality And Safety At Annual Ambulatory Care Conference - Conference To Address...
The Joint Commission and Joint Commission Resources (JCR) announce that the 13th Annual Ambulatory Care Conference: Quality and Safety, The Passwords to Success," will be held October 2-3, 2008, and the Pre Conferences : "Bringing You Up to Speed" and "Sustaining Momentum," will be held October 1, 2008, at the Westin River North Hotel, in Chicago, Ill.
 
Hopkins Researchers Piece Together Gene 'network' Linked To Schizophrenia
Reporting this week in the Archives of General Psychiatry, researchers at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine have uncovered for the first time molecular circuitry associated with schizophrenia that links three previously known, yet unrelated proteins.
 
New Method For Early Detection Of A Heart Attack
The sooner an individual who has had a heart attack is treated, the better their chance of survival and the less permanent damage is done to their heart. So, Robert Gerszten and colleagues, at Massachusetts General Hospital, Charlestown, have developed a new method for early detection of a heart attack.
 
Natural Childbirth Makes Mothers More Responsive To Own Baby-Cry
A new study has found that mothers who delivered vaginally compared to caesarean section delivery (CSD) were significantly more responsive to the cry of their own baby, identified through MRI brain scans two to four weeks after delivery.
 
Stem Cell Transplantation Benefits Mice With Childhood Motor Neuron Disease
The motor neuron disease spinal muscular atrophy (SMA) is the second most common genetic disorder leading to death in childhood. There is currently no cure for SMA, but some clinicians and researchers consider stem cell transplantation as a potential therapeutic strategy.
 
With Or Without You: Premature Aging Whether Or Not Protein Is Modified
Hutchinson-Gilford progeria syndrome (HGPS) is a rare childhood disease that resembles premature aging, and few affected children reach their teenage years. It is caused by a mutation in the LMNA gene that leads to the formation of progerin - a mutant form of the protein prelamin A. Once made, both progerin and normal prelamin A have the molecule farnesyl attached to them.
 
New Study By Kent State Professor Links Early Explanations Of 9/11 To Long-Term Adjustment
According to new research led by John Updegraff, a Kent State University professor, individuals who are able to quickly make sense of collective traumas such as the 9/11 terrorist attacks cope better in the long run.
 
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