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Demoralization Common in Patients With Parkinson’s Disease.
Demoralization is common in patients with Parkinson’s disease (PD) and is associated with motor dysfunction, according to a study published online April 4 in Neurology. Brian B. Koo, M.D., from Yale University in New Haven, Conn., and colleagues sought to determine the prevalence and associated features of demoralization in PD through questionnaires.
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Zika Infection After Birth May Require Long-Term Follow-Up.
Babies who contract Zika virus early in infancy should have long-term monitoring, a new animal study suggests. Researchers found that monkeys infected with the Zika virus shortly after birth developed long-term abnormalities in brain structure and function. The animals also displayed behavioral and emotional problems. There has been significant investigation.
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2 Out of 3 Tanning Bed Users Have Never Had a Skin Cancer Check.
Even though it’s widely known that tanning bed use greatly increases the odds for skin cancer, 70 percent of Americans who’ve used the devices have never had a doctor check them for the disease. That’s the finding from a new study of data on more than 30,000 U.S. adults. The researchers also found that people who frequent tanning salons are more likely.
Inventiva Announces a U.S. Phase II Investigator-Initiated Study with Lanifibranor on Non-Alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease in Patients with Type 2 Diabetes.
Daix (France), April 4th, 2018 – Inventiva, a biopharmaceutical company developing innovative therapies in nonalcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH), systemic sclerosis (SSc) and mucopolysaccharidosis (MPS), today announced that Dr. Kenneth Cusi, Chief of the Division of Endocrinology, Diabetes & Metabolism in the Department of Medicine at the University.
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Oldest Students in Class Most Likely to Attend College.
Researchers have found evidence to support what some parents and teachers call “the gift of time.” Turns out that teens who are old for their grade in school are more confident in their academic abilities and more likely to go to college. That finding comes from an analysis of data from 10,000 Australian students who were tracked for 10 years beginning.
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Here’s Another Reason to Not Marry Your Cousin.
Children born to parents who are cousins have a significant risk for developing a mood disorder — such as depression or anxiety — when they grow up, a new study suggests. For adults whose parents are first-cousins, the risk is triple that of people whose parents are unrelated, the researchers reported. And, mood disorder risk is also significantly.
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Girl’s Windpipe Replacement Still Works 4 Years Later.
A girl who would have died without a new windpipe is still doing well four years after doctors made her a new one from her own body tissue. That’s according to a new report detailing the results of the 12-year-old’s surgery in France. The girl had been born with a rare condition that causes severe narrowing in the trachea — the tube in the throat that.
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AHA: Shedding So-Called ‘Protective’ Thigh Fat May Help the Heart.
Although past research has shown that thigh, hip and buttocks fat might actually protect against heart disease, a new study says losing fat in those areas is linked to better cardiovascular health. The study, published in the April 4 issue of the Journal of the American Heart Association, comes eight years after a well-publicized study in the International.
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Early Promise for Eye Implant to Fight Macular Degeneration.
A new stem cell transplant might help preserve or even restore vision being lost to the dry form of age-related macular degeneration, a new pilot clinical trial has shown. In the experimental therapy, a specially engineered sheet of stem cells is transplanted into the back wall of the eye to replace a layer of cells destroyed by age-related macular.
Medicare Program Narrows Racial Disparities in Readmissions.
Medicare’s Hospital Readmissions Reduction Program is associated with a narrowing of racial disparities in hospital readmissions, according to a study published in the April issue of Health Affairs. José F. Figueroa, M.D., M.P.H., from Harvard University in Boston, and colleagues compared trends in 30-day readmission rates for congestive heart failure.
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Drugs.com Receives eHealthcare Leadership Silver Award.
We are proud to announce that Drugs.com has been awarded a Silver Award for “Best Consumer General Health Site” in the 2017 eHealthcare Leadership Awards. Jane Weber Brubaker, chair of the eHealthcare Leadership Awards, notes that “Winners range from small and large healthcare provider organizations, to business-to-business and medical device companies, but they share these […]
Drugs.com Recognized as ‘Health Information Website Brand of the Year’ in 2017 Harris Poll EquiTrend® Study.
The team at Drugs.com is humbled and heartened to have been recognized as the ‘Health Information Website Brand of the Year‘ in the 2017 Harris Poll EquiTrend Study. The annual Harris Poll EquiTrend® Study measures and compares a brand’s health over time and against key competitors. Other categories measured include travel, financial, automotive and entertainment. […]
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