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Caesarean section delivery may double risk of childhood obesity
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<p>Calcium supplements might increase the risk of having a heart attack, and should be &quot;taken with caution,&quot; concludes research published in the online issue of the journal&nbsp;Heart.</p>
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<p>Innate differences in immunity can be detected at birth, according
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to new research at Washington University School of Medicine in St.
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Louis. And babies with a better innate response&nbsp;to...</p>
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<p>Researchers from the University of Minnesota and Washington
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University in St. Louis have found folic acid fortification of
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grain products in the United States may have an impact on&nbsp;lowering...</p>
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<p>Researchers from Seattle Biomedical Research Institute (Seattle
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BioMed),[http://www.feelkanpou.com/product/SPANISCHE-FLIEGE---D5.html SPANISCHEFLIEGE], the University of Copenhagen and the University of
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Edinburgh have uncovered new knowledge related to host-parasite
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interaction in severe malaria,[http://www.feelkanpou.com/Product/曲美.html 曲美], concerning&nbsp;how...</p>
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<p>Scientists are reporting development of a healthy "designer fat"
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that, when added to infant formula, provides a key nutrient that
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premature babies need in high quantities, but isn't available&nbsp;in...</p>
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Phase I clinical trial shows drug shrinks melanoma brain&nbsp;metastases
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Super-sensitive tests could detect diseases&nbsp;earlier
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Fighting bacteria's strength in&nbsp;numbers
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A new method detects traces of veterinary drugs in baby&nbsp;food
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<p>The quantities are very small, but in milk powder and in meat-based
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baby food, residues of drugs given to livestock were found.
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Researchers from the University of Almeria (Spain)&nbsp;have...</p>
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<p>For the first time scientists have succeeded in taking skin cells
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from heart failure patients and reprogramming them to transform
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into healthy, new heart muscle cells that are capable&nbsp;of...</p>
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<p>Caesarean section delivery may double the risk of subsequent childhood obesity, finds research published online in the Archives of Disease in&nbsp;Childhood.</p>
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<p>Chronic pain, by definition, is difficult to manage, but a new
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study by UCSF scientists shows how a cell therapy might one day be
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used not only to quell&nbsp;some...</p>
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Key gene found responsible for chronic inflammation, accelerated aging and&nbsp;cancer
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Google goes cancer: Researchers use search engine algorithm to find cancer&nbsp;biomarkers
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<p>A study to evaluate birth control methods has found dramatic
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differences in their effectiveness. Women who used birth control
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pills, the patch or vaginal ring were 20 times more&nbsp;likely...</p>
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<p>Scientists at The University of Nottingham have opened the way for
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more accurate research into new ways to fight dangerous bacterial
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infections by proving a long-held theory about how&nbsp;bacteria...</p>
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Scientists turn patients' skin cells into heart muscle cells to repair their damaged&nbsp;hearts
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Calcium supplements linked to significantly increased heart attack&nbsp;risk
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Updated by artificial intelligence Mon, 28 May 2012, 5:30:30 EDT&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Learn more Tell your friends Get science news via Astronomy<br>SpaceBiology<br>NatureEnvironment<br>ClimateHealth<br> MedicineEconomics<br>MathPaleontology<br>ArchaeologyPhysics<br>ChemistryPsychology<br>Sociology Home>Topics>Health &amp; Medicine Popular Science articles about Health & MedicinePowerful new approach to attack flu&nbsp;virusLike curry? New biological role identified for compound used in ancient&nbsp;medicine
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New study examines relationship between social status and wound healing in wild&nbsp;baboons
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Chronic pain is relieved by cell transplantation in lab&nbsp;study
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Folic acid food enrichment potentially protective against childhood&nbsp;cancers
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<p>Following a period for public comment, the United States Preventive
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Services Task Force (USPSTF) released its final recommendation for
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prostate cancer screening. The Task Force now recommends against
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PSA-based&nbsp;screening...</p>
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<p>Turns out it's not bad being top dog, or in this case, top&nbsp;baboon.</p>
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<p>Oregon State University scientists just identified a new reason why some curry dishes, made with spices humans have used for thousands of years, might be good for&nbsp;you.</p>
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<p>The strategy used by Google to decide which pages are relevant for
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a search query can also be used to determine which proteins in a
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patient's cancer are relevant&nbsp;for...</p>
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<p>An experimental drug targeting a common mutation in melanoma
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successfully shrank tumors that spread to the brain in nine out of
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10 patients in part of an international phase&nbsp;I...</p>
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<p>A team of scientists has developed a promising new strategy for
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"reactivating" genes that cause cancer tumors to shrink and die.
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The researchers hope that their discovery will aid&nbsp;in...</p>
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<p>Research into how carbohydrates are converted into energy has led
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to a surprising discovery with implications for the treatment of a
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perplexing and potentially fatal neuromuscular disorder and
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possibly&nbsp;even...</p>
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<p>Scientists have developed an ultra-sensitive test that should enable them to detect signs of a disease in its earliest stages, in research published May 27in the journal Nature&nbsp;Materials.</p>
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Final word: Task force recommends against PSA-based screening for prostate&nbsp;cancer
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<p>Researchers at NYU School of Medicine have, for the first time, identified a single gene that simultaneously controls inflammation, accelerated aging and&nbsp;cancer.</p>
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Hazelnuts: New source of key fat for infant formula that's more like mother's&nbsp;milk
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IUDs, implants most effective birth&nbsp;control
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Pivotal role for proteins -- from helping turn carbs into energy to causing devastating&nbsp;disease
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New discoveries about severe&nbsp;malaria
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Babies' susceptibility to colds linked to immune response at&nbsp;birth
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Strategy discovered to activate genes that suppress tumors and inhibit&nbsp;cancer
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More news about Health & Medicine Health News in ImagesNIH-funded research provides new clues on how ApoE4 affects Alzheimer's riskSurgeons restore some hand function to quadriplegic patientGenetic test identifies eye cancer tumors likely to spread Rutgers team discovers novel approach to stimulate immune cellsScreening for breast cancer without X-rays: Lasers and sound merge in promising diagnostic techniqueSloppy shipping of human retina leads IU researchers to discover new treatment path for eye diseaseScientists gain new understanding of Alzheimer's triggerUNC study shows potential to revive abandoned cancer drug by nanoparticle drug delivery Breaking science news from the newsfeed about Health &amp; MedicineDisease that stunts infants&#039; growth traced to same gene that makes kids grow too fastDiscovery expected to shift research direction in lupus and asthmaDSM Will Acquire Ocean NutritionLocating ground zero: How the brain&#039;s emergency workers find the disaster areaGarlic constituent blocks biofilm formation, could benefit cystic fibrosis patients and othersProtein helps body attack cancerMany hospitals, doctors offer cash discount for medical billsRotavirus vaccine introduced in RwandaTongue Analysis Software Uses Ancient Chinese Medicine to Warn of DiseaseSkp2 activates cancer-promoting, glucose-processing AktGrill Science: 5 Sizzling Tips for a Tasty Memorial DayYellowknife toddlers catching hand, foot and mouth virusDrug destroys human cancer stem cells but not healthy onesIrritable bowel syndrome clearly linked to gut bacteriaConfessor in Etan Patz killing has mental health issuesLaundry capsules prompt warning for parentsMiralax, a Drug for Adults, Is Popular as a Children’s RemedyMarshall to receive Radcliffe MedalMarked for destruction: Newly developed compound triggers cancer cell deathDevice may inject a variety of drugs without using needlesCystic fibrosis breakthrough reveals why females fare worse than malesTiny robots for less invasive surgeryDispute Over Labeling of Genetically Modified FoodAgeing eyes hinder biometric scansNo More &#039;Ouch&#039;: New Injector Painlessly Delivers DrugsAre Anthropogenic Pressures Increasing The Speed Of Bacterial Evolution?Alcohol addiction team wants higher energy drink pricesCages for pregnant sows focus of researchSenate agrees on FDA overhaulHer majesty&#039;s secret Popular Health news Read Emailed Today 7 days 30 days Powerful new approach to attack flu&nbsp;virusSuper-sensitive tests could detect diseases&nbsp;earlierKey gene found responsible for chronic inflammation, accelerated aging and&nbsp;cancerCalcium supplements linked to significantly increased heart attack&nbsp;riskNew study examines relationship between social status and wound healing in wild&nbsp;baboonsScientists turn patients' skin cells into heart muscle cells to repair their damaged&nbsp;heartsLike curry? New biological role identified for compound used in ancient&nbsp;medicineNew report shows 15 million babies born too soon every&nbsp;yearKey gene found responsible for chronic inflammation, accelerated aging and&nbsp;cancerGoogle goes cancer: Researchers use search engine algorithm to find cancer&nbsp;biomarkersCalcium supplements linked to significantly increased heart attack&nbsp;riskBeehive extract shows potential as prostate cancer&nbsp;treatment Today 7 days 30 days Powerful new approach to attack flu&nbsp;virusCalcium supplements linked to significantly increased heart attack&nbsp;riskKey gene found responsible for chronic inflammation, accelerated aging and&nbsp;cancerNew study examines relationship between social status and wound healing in wild&nbsp;baboonsFinal word: Task force recommends against PSA-based screening for prostate&nbsp;cancerLike curry? New biological role identified for compound used in ancient&nbsp;medicineCalcium supplements linked to significantly increased heart attack&nbsp;riskNew report shows 15 million babies born too soon every&nbsp;yearBeehive extract shows potential as prostate cancer&nbsp;treatmentKey gene found responsible for chronic inflammation, accelerated aging and&nbsp;cancerRegular jogging shows dramatic increase in life&nbsp;expectancy RSS Feeds You can also follow e! Science News on Twitter or Facebook © 2012 e! Science News
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<p>Biomedical engineers at UC Davis have developed a microfluidic chip
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to test for latent tuberculosis. They hope the test will be
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cheaper, faster and more reliable than current testing&nbsp;for...</p>
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New TB test promises to be cheap and&nbsp;fast
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Caesarean section delivery may double risk of childhood&nbsp;obesity <p>Calcium supplements might increase the risk of having a heart attack, and should be &quot;taken with caution,&quot; concludes research published in the online issue of the journal&nbsp;Heart.</p> <p>Innate differences in immunity can be detected at birth, according to new research at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis. And babies with a better innate response&nbsp;to...</p> <p>Researchers from the University of Minnesota and Washington University in St. Louis have found folic acid fortification of grain products in the United States may have an impact on&nbsp;lowering...</p> <p>Researchers from Seattle Biomedical Research Institute (Seattle BioMed),[http://www.feelkanpou.com/product/SPANISCHE-FLIEGE---D5.html SPANISCHEFLIEGE], the University of Copenhagen and the University of Edinburgh have uncovered new knowledge related to host-parasite interaction in severe malaria,[http://www.feelkanpou.com/Product/曲美.html 曲美], concerning&nbsp;how...</p> <p>Scientists are reporting development of a healthy "designer fat" that, when added to infant formula, provides a key nutrient that premature babies need in high quantities, but isn't available&nbsp;in...</p> Phase I clinical trial shows drug shrinks melanoma brain&nbsp;metastases Super-sensitive tests could detect diseases&nbsp;earlier Fighting bacteria's strength in&nbsp;numbers A new method detects traces of veterinary drugs in baby&nbsp;food <p>The quantities are very small, but in milk powder and in meat-based baby food, residues of drugs given to livestock were found. Researchers from the University of Almeria (Spain)&nbsp;have...</p> <p>For the first time scientists have succeeded in taking skin cells from heart failure patients and reprogramming them to transform into healthy, new heart muscle cells that are capable&nbsp;of...</p> <p>Caesarean section delivery may double the risk of subsequent childhood obesity, finds research published online in the Archives of Disease in&nbsp;Childhood.</p> <p>Chronic pain, by definition, is difficult to manage, but a new study by UCSF scientists shows how a cell therapy might one day be used not only to quell&nbsp;some...</p> Key gene found responsible for chronic inflammation, accelerated aging and&nbsp;cancer Google goes cancer: Researchers use search engine algorithm to find cancer&nbsp;biomarkers <p>A study to evaluate birth control methods has found dramatic differences in their effectiveness. Women who used birth control pills, the patch or vaginal ring were 20 times more&nbsp;likely...</p> <p>Scientists at The University of Nottingham have opened the way for more accurate research into new ways to fight dangerous bacterial infections by proving a long-held theory about how&nbsp;bacteria...</p> Scientists turn patients' skin cells into heart muscle cells to repair their damaged&nbsp;hearts Calcium supplements linked to significantly increased heart attack&nbsp;risk e! Science News About Spread the word! Science news archive Contact Updated by artificial intelligence Mon, 28 May 2012, 5:30:30 EDT&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Learn more Tell your friends Get science news via Astronomy<br>SpaceBiology<br>NatureEnvironment<br>ClimateHealth<br> MedicineEconomics<br>MathPaleontology<br>ArchaeologyPhysics<br>ChemistryPsychology<br>Sociology Home>Topics>Health &amp; Medicine Popular Science articles about Health & MedicinePowerful new approach to attack flu&nbsp;virusLike curry? New biological role identified for compound used in ancient&nbsp;medicine New study examines relationship between social status and wound healing in wild&nbsp;baboons Chronic pain is relieved by cell transplantation in lab&nbsp;study Folic acid food enrichment potentially protective against childhood&nbsp;cancers <p>Following a period for public comment, the United States Preventive Services Task Force (USPSTF) released its final recommendation for prostate cancer screening. The Task Force now recommends against PSA-based&nbsp;screening...</p> <p>Turns out it's not bad being top dog, or in this case, top&nbsp;baboon.</p> <p>Oregon State University scientists just identified a new reason why some curry dishes, made with spices humans have used for thousands of years, might be good for&nbsp;you.</p> <p>The strategy used by Google to decide which pages are relevant for a search query can also be used to determine which proteins in a patient's cancer are relevant&nbsp;for...</p> <p>An experimental drug targeting a common mutation in melanoma successfully shrank tumors that spread to the brain in nine out of 10 patients in part of an international phase&nbsp;I...</p> <p>A team of scientists has developed a promising new strategy for "reactivating" genes that cause cancer tumors to shrink and die. The researchers hope that their discovery will aid&nbsp;in...</p> <p>Research into how carbohydrates are converted into energy has led to a surprising discovery with implications for the treatment of a perplexing and potentially fatal neuromuscular disorder and possibly&nbsp;even...</p> <p>Scientists have developed an ultra-sensitive test that should enable them to detect signs of a disease in its earliest stages, in research published May 27in the journal Nature&nbsp;Materials.</p> Final word: Task force recommends against PSA-based screening for prostate&nbsp;cancer <p>Researchers at NYU School of Medicine have, for the first time, identified a single gene that simultaneously controls inflammation, accelerated aging and&nbsp;cancer.</p> Hazelnuts: New source of key fat for infant formula that's more like mother's&nbsp;milk IUDs, implants most effective birth&nbsp;control Pivotal role for proteins -- from helping turn carbs into energy to causing devastating&nbsp;disease New discoveries about severe&nbsp;malaria Babies' susceptibility to colds linked to immune response at&nbsp;birth Strategy discovered to activate genes that suppress tumors and inhibit&nbsp;cancer More news about Health & Medicine Health News in ImagesNIH-funded research provides new clues on how ApoE4 affects Alzheimer's riskSurgeons restore some hand function to quadriplegic patientGenetic test identifies eye cancer tumors likely to spread Rutgers team discovers novel approach to stimulate immune cellsScreening for breast cancer without X-rays: Lasers and sound merge in promising diagnostic techniqueSloppy shipping of human retina leads IU researchers to discover new treatment path for eye diseaseScientists gain new understanding of Alzheimer's triggerUNC study shows potential to revive abandoned cancer drug by nanoparticle drug delivery Breaking science news from the newsfeed about Health &amp; MedicineDisease that stunts infants&#039; growth traced to same gene that makes kids grow too fastDiscovery expected to shift research direction in lupus and asthmaDSM Will Acquire Ocean NutritionLocating ground zero: How the brain&#039;s emergency workers find the disaster areaGarlic constituent blocks biofilm formation, could benefit cystic fibrosis patients and othersProtein helps body attack cancerMany hospitals, doctors offer cash discount for medical billsRotavirus vaccine introduced in RwandaTongue Analysis Software Uses Ancient Chinese Medicine to Warn of DiseaseSkp2 activates cancer-promoting, glucose-processing AktGrill Science: 5 Sizzling Tips for a Tasty Memorial DayYellowknife toddlers catching hand, foot and mouth virusDrug destroys human cancer stem cells but not healthy onesIrritable bowel syndrome clearly linked to gut bacteriaConfessor in Etan Patz killing has mental health issuesLaundry capsules prompt warning for parentsMiralax, a Drug for Adults, Is Popular as a Children’s RemedyMarshall to receive Radcliffe MedalMarked for destruction: Newly developed compound triggers cancer cell deathDevice may inject a variety of drugs without using needlesCystic fibrosis breakthrough reveals why females fare worse than malesTiny robots for less invasive surgeryDispute Over Labeling of Genetically Modified FoodAgeing eyes hinder biometric scansNo More &#039;Ouch&#039;: New Injector Painlessly Delivers DrugsAre Anthropogenic Pressures Increasing The Speed Of Bacterial Evolution?Alcohol addiction team wants higher energy drink pricesCages for pregnant sows focus of researchSenate agrees on FDA overhaulHer majesty&#039;s secret Popular Health news Read Emailed Today 7 days 30 days Powerful new approach to attack flu&nbsp;virusSuper-sensitive tests could detect diseases&nbsp;earlierKey gene found responsible for chronic inflammation, accelerated aging and&nbsp;cancerCalcium supplements linked to significantly increased heart attack&nbsp;riskNew study examines relationship between social status and wound healing in wild&nbsp;baboonsScientists turn patients' skin cells into heart muscle cells to repair their damaged&nbsp;heartsLike curry? New biological role identified for compound used in ancient&nbsp;medicineNew report shows 15 million babies born too soon every&nbsp;yearKey gene found responsible for chronic inflammation, accelerated aging and&nbsp;cancerGoogle goes cancer: Researchers use search engine algorithm to find cancer&nbsp;biomarkersCalcium supplements linked to significantly increased heart attack&nbsp;riskBeehive extract shows potential as prostate cancer&nbsp;treatment Today 7 days 30 days Powerful new approach to attack flu&nbsp;virusCalcium supplements linked to significantly increased heart attack&nbsp;riskKey gene found responsible for chronic inflammation, accelerated aging and&nbsp;cancerNew study examines relationship between social status and wound healing in wild&nbsp;baboonsFinal word: Task force recommends against PSA-based screening for prostate&nbsp;cancerLike curry? New biological role identified for compound used in ancient&nbsp;medicineCalcium supplements linked to significantly increased heart attack&nbsp;riskNew report shows 15 million babies born too soon every&nbsp;yearBeehive extract shows potential as prostate cancer&nbsp;treatmentKey gene found responsible for chronic inflammation, accelerated aging and&nbsp;cancerRegular jogging shows dramatic increase in life&nbsp;expectancy RSS Feeds You can also follow e! Science News on Twitter or Facebook © 2012 e! Science News <p>Biomedical engineers at UC Davis have developed a microfluidic chip to test for latent tuberculosis. They hope the test will be cheaper, faster and more reliable than current testing&nbsp;for...</p> New TB test promises to be cheap and&nbsp;fast 相关的主题文章: <ul> <li>[http://digifuns.com/index.php/User:Okkan1007 30 May 2012 | ES]|[http://digifuns.com/index.php/User:Okkan1007 30 May 2012 | ES]</li> <li>[http://yourefer.net/pg/blog/ok2aojpo2991 and fatherhood.]</li> </ul>
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And babies with a better innate response&nbsp;to...</p> + +<p>Researchers from the University of Minnesota and Washington +University in St. Louis have found folic acid fortification of +grain products in the United States may have an impact on&nbsp;lowering...</p> + +<p>Researchers from Seattle Biomedical Research Institute (Seattle +BioMed),[http://www.feelkanpou.com/product/SPANISCHE-FLIEGE---D5.html SPANISCHEFLIEGE], the University of Copenhagen and the University of +Edinburgh have uncovered new knowledge related to host-parasite +interaction in severe malaria,[http://www.feelkanpou.com/Product/曲美.html 曲美], concerning&nbsp;how...</p> + +<p>Scientists are reporting development of a healthy "designer fat" +that, when added to infant formula, provides a key nutrient that +premature babies need in high quantities, but isn't available&nbsp;in...</p> + +Phase I clinical trial shows drug shrinks melanoma brain&nbsp;metastases + +Super-sensitive tests could detect diseases&nbsp;earlier + +Fighting bacteria's strength in&nbsp;numbers + +A new method detects traces of veterinary drugs in baby&nbsp;food + +<p>The quantities are very small, but in milk powder and in meat-based +baby food, residues of drugs given to livestock were found. +Researchers from the University of Almeria (Spain)&nbsp;have...</p> + +<p>For the first time scientists have succeeded in taking skin cells +from heart failure patients and reprogramming them to transform +into healthy, new heart muscle cells that are capable&nbsp;of...</p> + +<p>Caesarean section delivery may double the risk of subsequent childhood obesity, finds research published online in the Archives of Disease in&nbsp;Childhood.</p> + +<p>Chronic pain, by definition, is difficult to manage, but a new +study by UCSF scientists shows how a cell therapy might one day be +used not only to quell&nbsp;some...</p> + +Key gene found responsible for chronic inflammation, accelerated aging and&nbsp;cancer + +Google goes cancer: Researchers use search engine algorithm to find cancer&nbsp;biomarkers + +<p>A study to evaluate birth control methods has found dramatic +differences in their effectiveness. Women who used birth control +pills, the patch or vaginal ring were 20 times more&nbsp;likely...</p> + +<p>Scientists at The University of Nottingham have opened the way for +more accurate research into new ways to fight dangerous bacterial +infections by proving a long-held theory about how&nbsp;bacteria...</p> + +Scientists turn patients' skin cells into heart muscle cells to repair their damaged&nbsp;hearts + +Calcium supplements linked to significantly increased heart attack&nbsp;risk + +e! Science News +About +Spread the word! +Science news archive +Contact +Updated by artificial intelligence Mon, 28 May 2012, 5:30:30 EDT&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Learn more Tell your friends Get science news via Astronomy<br>SpaceBiology<br>NatureEnvironment<br>ClimateHealth<br> MedicineEconomics<br>MathPaleontology<br>ArchaeologyPhysics<br>ChemistryPsychology<br>Sociology Home>Topics>Health &amp; Medicine Popular Science articles about Health & MedicinePowerful new approach to attack flu&nbsp;virusLike curry? 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New biological role identified for compound used in ancient&nbsp;medicineNew report shows 15 million babies born too soon every&nbsp;yearKey gene found responsible for chronic inflammation, accelerated aging and&nbsp;cancerGoogle goes cancer: Researchers use search engine algorithm to find cancer&nbsp;biomarkersCalcium supplements linked to significantly increased heart attack&nbsp;riskBeehive extract shows potential as prostate cancer&nbsp;treatment Today 7 days 30 days Powerful new approach to attack flu&nbsp;virusCalcium supplements linked to significantly increased heart attack&nbsp;riskKey gene found responsible for chronic inflammation, accelerated aging and&nbsp;cancerNew study examines relationship between social status and wound healing in wild&nbsp;baboonsFinal word: Task force recommends against PSA-based screening for prostate&nbsp;cancerLike curry? 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New biological role identified for compound used in ancient&nbsp;medicine </p><p>New study examines relationship between social status and wound healing in wild&nbsp;baboons </p><p>Chronic pain is relieved by cell transplantation in lab&nbsp;study </p><p>Folic acid food enrichment potentially protective against childhood&nbsp;cancers </p> <p>Following a period for public comment, the United States Preventive Services Task Force (USPSTF) released its final recommendation for prostate cancer screening. The Task Force now recommends against PSA-based&nbsp;screening...</p> <p>Turns out it's not bad being top dog, or in this case, top&nbsp;baboon.</p> <p>Oregon State University scientists just identified a new reason why some curry dishes, made with spices humans have used for thousands of years, might be good for&nbsp;you.</p> <p>The strategy used by Google to decide which pages are relevant for a search query can also be used to determine which proteins in a patient's cancer are relevant&nbsp;for...</p> <p>An experimental drug targeting a common mutation in melanoma successfully shrank tumors that spread to the brain in nine out of 10 patients in part of an international phase&nbsp;I...</p> <p>A team of scientists has developed a promising new strategy for "reactivating" genes that cause cancer tumors to shrink and die. The researchers hope that their discovery will aid&nbsp;in...</p> <p>Research into how carbohydrates are converted into energy has led to a surprising discovery with implications for the treatment of a perplexing and potentially fatal neuromuscular disorder and possibly&nbsp;even...</p> <p>Scientists have developed an ultra-sensitive test that should enable them to detect signs of a disease in its earliest stages, in research published May 27in the journal Nature&nbsp;Materials.</p> <p>Final word: Task force recommends against PSA-based screening for prostate&nbsp;cancer </p> <p>Researchers at NYU School of Medicine have, for the first time, identified a single gene that simultaneously controls inflammation, accelerated aging and&nbsp;cancer.</p> <p>Hazelnuts: New source of key fat for infant formula that's more like mother's&nbsp;milk </p><p>IUDs, implants most effective birth&nbsp;control </p><p>Pivotal role for proteins -- from helping turn carbs into energy to causing devastating&nbsp;disease </p><p>New discoveries about severe&nbsp;malaria </p><p>Babies' susceptibility to colds linked to immune response at&nbsp;birth </p><p>Strategy discovered to activate genes that suppress tumors and inhibit&nbsp;cancer </p><p>More news about Health &amp; Medicine Health News in ImagesNIH-funded research provides new clues on how ApoE4 affects Alzheimer's riskSurgeons restore some hand function to quadriplegic patientGenetic test identifies eye cancer tumors likely to spread Rutgers team discovers novel approach to stimulate immune cellsScreening for breast cancer without X-rays: Lasers and sound merge in promising diagnostic techniqueSloppy shipping of human retina leads IU researchers to discover new treatment path for eye diseaseScientists gain new understanding of Alzheimer's triggerUNC study shows potential to revive abandoned cancer drug by nanoparticle drug delivery Breaking science news from the newsfeed about Health &amp; MedicineDisease that stunts infants&#39; growth traced to same gene that makes kids grow too fastDiscovery expected to shift research direction in lupus and asthmaDSM Will Acquire Ocean NutritionLocating ground zero: How the brain&#39;s emergency workers find the disaster areaGarlic constituent blocks biofilm formation, could benefit cystic fibrosis patients and othersProtein helps body attack cancerMany hospitals, doctors offer cash discount for medical billsRotavirus vaccine introduced in RwandaTongue Analysis Software Uses Ancient Chinese Medicine to Warn of DiseaseSkp2 activates cancer-promoting, glucose-processing AktGrill Science: 5 Sizzling Tips for a Tasty Memorial DayYellowknife toddlers catching hand, foot and mouth virusDrug destroys human cancer stem cells but not healthy onesIrritable bowel syndrome clearly linked to gut bacteriaConfessor in Etan Patz killing has mental health issuesLaundry capsules prompt warning for parentsMiralax, a Drug for Adults, Is Popular as a Children’s RemedyMarshall to receive Radcliffe MedalMarked for destruction: Newly developed compound triggers cancer cell deathDevice may inject a variety of drugs without using needlesCystic fibrosis breakthrough reveals why females fare worse than malesTiny robots for less invasive surgeryDispute Over Labeling of Genetically Modified FoodAgeing eyes hinder biometric scansNo More &#39;Ouch&#39;: New Injector Painlessly Delivers DrugsAre Anthropogenic Pressures Increasing The Speed Of Bacterial Evolution?Alcohol addiction team wants higher energy drink pricesCages for pregnant sows focus of researchSenate agrees on FDA overhaulHer majesty&#39;s secret Popular Health news Read Emailed Today 7 days 30 days Powerful new approach to attack flu&nbsp;virusSuper-sensitive tests could detect diseases&nbsp;earlierKey gene found responsible for chronic inflammation, accelerated aging and&nbsp;cancerCalcium supplements linked to significantly increased heart attack&nbsp;riskNew study examines relationship between social status and wound healing in wild&nbsp;baboonsScientists turn patients' skin cells into heart muscle cells to repair their damaged&nbsp;heartsLike curry? 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Caesarean section delivery may double risk of childhood&nbsp;obesity Calcium supplements might increase the risk of having a heart attack, and should be &quot;taken with caution,&quot; concludes research published in the online issue of the journal&nbsp;Heart. Innate differences in immunity can be detected at birth, according to new research at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis. And babies with a better innate response&nbsp;to... Researchers from the University of Minnesota and Washington University in St. Louis have found folic acid fortification of grain products in the United States may have an impact on&nbsp;lowering... Researchers from Seattle Biomedical Research Institute (Seattle BioMed),SPANISCHEFLIEGE, the University of Copenhagen and the University of Edinburgh have uncovered new knowledge related to host-parasite interaction in severe malaria,曲美, concerning&nbsp;how... 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Chronic pain, by definition, is difficult to manage, but a new study by UCSF scientists shows how a cell therapy might one day be used not only to quell&nbsp;some... Key gene found responsible for chronic inflammation, accelerated aging and&nbsp;cancer Google goes cancer: Researchers use search engine algorithm to find cancer&nbsp;biomarkers A study to evaluate birth control methods has found dramatic differences in their effectiveness. Women who used birth control pills, the patch or vaginal ring were 20 times more&nbsp;likely... Scientists at The University of Nottingham have opened the way for more accurate research into new ways to fight dangerous bacterial infections by proving a long-held theory about how&nbsp;bacteria... Scientists turn patients' skin cells into heart muscle cells to repair their damaged&nbsp;hearts Calcium supplements linked to significantly increased heart attack&nbsp;risk e! Science News About Spread the word! 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Turns out it's not bad being top dog, or in this case, top&nbsp;baboon. Oregon State University scientists just identified a new reason why some curry dishes, made with spices humans have used for thousands of years, might be good for&nbsp;you. The strategy used by Google to decide which pages are relevant for a search query can also be used to determine which proteins in a patient's cancer are relevant&nbsp;for... An experimental drug targeting a common mutation in melanoma successfully shrank tumors that spread to the brain in nine out of 10 patients in part of an international phase&nbsp;I... A team of scientists has developed a promising new strategy for "reactivating" genes that cause cancer tumors to shrink and die. The researchers hope that their discovery will aid&nbsp;in... 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