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... to the American Heart Association, about 25 percent of Americans have metabolic syndrome. Left untreated, the disorder can lead to life-threatening health problems such as coronary artery disease, stroke and type 2 diabetes. Nira Ben-Jonathan, PhD, ...
Source:California Computer News
Date:September 5, 2008
... of the autism community, physicians, public health agencies, and clinical researchers; serve as a paradigm for the conduct of future studies to understand the causes of this disorder; and facilitate the rapid communication of clinically relevant ...
Source:Physics Org
Date:September 4, 2008
... One in ten boys and one in five girls in young offender institutions have attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). Rates of conduct disorder - a psychiatric diagnosis describing a pattern of disruptive and antisocial behaviour, for example ...
Source:Medical News Today
Date:September 4, 2008
... before the problem becomes more serious. The British government had asked the Academy of Medical Sciences to conduct a study into the expected effects of coming advances in drug research and brain sciences. "Students using cognitive enhancers raise ...
Source:NewsTarget.com
Date:September 4, 2008
An Erie lawyer who says his obsessive-compulsive disorder led him to take $70,000 from his former law partners will keep his law license.
Source:Pennsylvania News
Date:September 2, 2008
... in the best way I can to help those affected.'' The state Medical Board on Tuesday restricted Block's ability to conduct any further invasive procedures, stating the patients may have been infected ``as a result of unsafe medical practices.'' The ...
Source:WBT-AM Charlotte
Date:September 2, 2008
... Pastore believes that acupuncture could be an important alternative, non-drug therapy for women with this disorder. "Over the last year we have seen women who never had a regular menstrual cycle start having regular periods. We can also boast ...
Source:EurekAlert!
Date:September 2, 2008
... such as muscle pain, soreness, spasms, arthritis, menstrual cramps, tendonitis and TMJD (temporomandibular joint disorder). Heat can be used for 20 minutes at a time. When not to use: Do not use on acute injuries, says Ms. Green. Wait at least 48 ...
Source:The Dallas Morning News
Date:September 2, 2008
... moves back up from the stomach into the esophagus or throat, causing heartburn. Gastroesophageal reflux is a common disorder: more than 12 million prescriptions for PPIs were dispensed in Canada in 2004, making them the most widely used prescribed ...
Source:Montreal Gazette
Date:September 1, 2008
... needs and to create awareness about autism, had invited Dr Stephen M. Shore, member of Autism Society of America, to conduct sessions on the disorder. Said Dr Nikhil Ranjan Banerjea, the vice-chancellor of Bengal Engineering and Science University, ...
Source:The Telegraph
Date:August 29, 2008
... Sciences and Pharmacy will use the Wellcome Trust's funding, made under the Seeding Drug Discovery initiative, to conduct a three-year study to develop a modified type of beta-blocker that will treat heart disease and angina without exacerbating any ...
Source:Innovations-report.com
Date:August 29, 2008
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