Drug 'Suffocates' Pancreatic Cancer Stem Cells
Sep. 10, 2015 — Pancreatic cancer stem cells are virtually addicted to oxygen-based metabolism, and could be 'suffocated' with a drug already used to treat diabetes, new research ... (Source: Medical Headlines From Ivanhoe.com)
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Eye Disease in People With Diabetes
Sep. 10, 2015 — A follow-up study has shown that these peripheral lesions, which are not detected by traditional eye imaging, correlate very ... (Source: Medical Headlines From Ivanhoe.com)
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External Brain Stimulation for Parkinson's
Sep. 9, 2015 — People with Parkinson's disease (PD) tend to slow down and decrease the intensity of their movements even though many retain ... (Source: Medical Headlines From Ivanhoe.com)
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Video: Heart Surgery and Transfusions: Blood Conservation
HOLLYWOOD, Fla. (Ivanhoe Newswire) — Every two seconds in the United States, someone needs blood. One-fifth of the nation’s entire blood supply is used during heart surgery. Blood transfusions are not only costly, but they can pose risks for patients. Now, some hospitals in the U.S. are significantly reducing transfusion rates during heart surgery. (Source: Medical Headlines From Ivanhoe.com)
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Link Between Maternal Age, Emergency Delivery
Aug. 8, 2014 — An increased risk of emergency operative delivery is linked with increasing maternal age, suggests a new study. The study used a sample of 169,583 low risk, first-time mothers in Norway, to examine ... (Source: Medical Headlines From Ivanhoe.com)
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Promise for New Nerve Repair Technique
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Device Uses Lasers for Deeper Melanoma Imaging
Aug. 6, 2014 — Melanoma is the deadliest form of skin cancer, causing more than 75 percent of skin-cancer deaths. The thicker the melanoma tumor, the more likely it will spread and the deadlier it becomes. Now, a... (Source: Medical Headlines From Ivanhoe.com)
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Link Between Vitamin D, Dementia Risk Confirmed
Aug. 6, 2014 — Vitamin D deficiency is associated with a substantially increased risk of dementia and Alzheimer's disease in older people, according to the most robust study of its kind ever conducted. An ... (Source: Medical Headlines From Ivanhoe.com)
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Chemical in Mom Negatively Affects IQ of Baby?
Aug. 5, 2014 — In some women, abnormally high levels of a common and pervasive chemical may lead to adverse effects in their offspring, researchers report. The study is the first of its kind to shed light on the ... (Source: Medical Headlines From Ivanhoe.com)
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Baby Aspirin? Many Doctors Don't Recommend
Aug. 5, 2014 — A majority of middle-aged men and women eligible to take aspirin to prevent heart attack and stroke do not recall their doctors ever telling them to do so, according to a study of an American sample... (Source: Medical Headlines From Ivanhoe.com)
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Video: Ice Cold Heart Therapy
BALTIMORE (Ivanhoe Newswire) — Atrial fibrillation affects about 2.7 million Americans. It’s a condition that causes heart palpitations, shortness of breath and dizziness. If left untreated, it can be life-threatening. Now doctors are freezing the problem away. (Source: Medical Headlines From Ivanhoe.com)
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Baked, Broiled Fish Weekly Boosts Brain Health
Aug. 4, 2014 — Eating baked or broiled fish once a week is good for the brain, regardless of how much omega-3 fatty acid it contains, according to researchers. The findings add to growing evidence that lifestyle ... (Source: Medical Headlines From Ivanhoe.com)
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Heart Attack: Treatment Changes, Better Survival
Aug. 4, 2014 — Changes in the treatment of the most common form of heart attack over the past decade have been associated with higher survival rates for men and women regardless of age, race and ethnicity,... (Source: Medical Headlines From Ivanhoe.com)
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Clues to Curbing Obesity Found in Neuronal 'Sweet Spot'
Aug. 1, 2014 — Preventing weight gain, obesity, and ultimately diabetes could be as simple as keeping a nuclear receptor from being activated in a small part of the brain, according to a new... (Source: Medical Headlines From Ivanhoe.com)
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Video: Ankle Replacement
CHICAGO (Ivanhoe Newswire) — More than 50 million Americans suffer from some form of arthritis. Between 6 percent and 13 percent of them have ankle arthritis. (Source: Medical Headlines From Ivanhoe.com)
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