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Surgery Better Option For Common Back Conditions New Studies Suggest

Slipped vertebra and sciatica are some of the most common conditions seen by doctors in patients with back problems and two new studies suggest that timely surgery is a better way to treat them than non-surgical remedies.The studies are published in today's edition of the New England Journal of Medicine (NEJM).
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08 Jan 2009 09:39:40

UC DAVIS STUDY: "Autism is Environmental" (Can We Move On Now?) - Huffington Post

UC DAVIS STUDY : "Autism is Environmental" (Can We Move On Now?) Huffington Post, NY - But a new study out of UC Davis' MIND Institute says that it's time to abandon science's long, expensive, and not very fruitful quest to find the gene or ... UC Davis MIND Institute Study Shows California's Autism Increase ...
08 Jan 2009 05:50:26

Study Links Obesity to Ovarian Cancer - New York Times

New York Times Study Links Obesity to Ovarian Cancer New York Times, United States - The study is to be published in the Feb. 15 issue of the journal Cancer. The findings add to an ongoing scientific controversy over the potential ... Obesity Linked with Increased Risk of Ovarian Cancer Sex Hormone May Increase Risk of Ovarian Cancer in Obese Women Obesity has no major impact on ovarian cancer survival: Study -
08 Jan 2009 05:45:20

Early Repeat C-Sections Increase Risks, Study Finds - Washington Post

MiamiHerald.com Early Repeat C-Sections Increase Risks, Study Finds Washington Post, United States - The study of more than 24000 full-term infants found that those delivered at 37 weeks to mothers who had elective repeat C-sections were about twice as ... Early C-Section Carries Risks, Study Finds Caesarean Section Births Done Early Might Harm Babies Health The Risks of Early C-Sections -
07 Jan 2009 22:17:56

Studies: Asian couples seek sons - United Press International

Studies : Asian couples seek sons United Press International - Studies at the University of Texas and Columbia University reached similar conclusions, the San Jose, Calif., Mercury News reported. ...
07 Jan 2009 18:26:39

Study Shows Implantable Defibrillators Benefit Older Patients - Ozarks First

Javno.hr Study Shows Implantable Defibrillators Benefit Older Patients Ozarks First, MO - A new study says the tiny heart devices can benefit older patients just as much as younger ones. Some recent studies have questioned their use in more ... Implantable defibrillators lower risk of death in older heart patients Implanted Defibrillators Benefit Older People Implantable defibrillators save older patients too -
07 Jan 2009 13:30:02

Diabetes Study Suggests Brain Function Decline - HealthNews

E Canada Now Diabetes Study Suggests Brain Function Decline HealthNews, CA - A recent Canadian study suggests that those with type 2 diabetes, sometimes known as adult onset diabetes, need to be concerned about their cognitive brain ... Study : Diabetes Linked to Cognitive Decline Diabetes slows mental functions, even in middle-age Even well controlled, mild diabetes slows mental functions -
07 Jan 2009 11:20:26

Israel studies Gaza ceasefire plan - The Press Association

Times Online Israel studies Gaza ceasefire plan The Press Association - Israel will study plans put forward by France and Egypt for a ceasefire in Gaza, President Shimon Peres has said. He said the country wanted peace but ... Video: Gaza families mourn dead after UN school bombed - 07 Jan 09 Religion Today Column for Week of Jan. 11-17 What You Dont Know About Gaza -
07 Jan 2009 09:45:12

Parkinson's treatment shows promise in patients, study says - Chicago Tribune

Boston Globe Parkinson's treatment shows promise in patients, study says Chicago Tribune, United States - Previous studies also have largely excluded older patients, who account for the majority of those with the disease. About 25 percent of the more than 250 ... Deep Brain Stimulation Helps Those With Advanced Parkinson's Brain implant better than meds for Parkinson's disease Giving the brain a tiny jolt -
07 Jan 2009 03:29:14

Study finds many teens publicize risk behaviors on MySpace pages - Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

ABC News Study finds many teens publicize risk behaviors on MySpace pages Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, WI - In a separate study , 42% of young MySpace users changed their profiles after they got a message cautioning them about their posts on sex or substance abuse. ... The Things Teens Post Online Half of teens discuss sex, drugs on MySpace, says study A Note to the Wise on MySpace Helps -
06 Jan 2009 10:26:01

Stony Brook study supports claims of undying love - Newsday

SmartAboutHealth Stony Brook study supports claims of undying love Newsday, NY - This study suggests that's not the case, said Bianca Acevedo. Acevedo, now a postdoctoral student at Albert Einstein College of Medicine in the Bronx, ... Stony Brook U. studies 'intense' love True Love Can Last Forever, New Study Says New Study Shows Real Love Lasts Forever -

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