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Assessing the Risks & Benefits of Biologic Therapies for Psoriasis | Skin & Aging
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Great article by Amylynne J. Frankel, MD, and Gary Goldenberg, MD, on the risks and benefits of biologic therapies... http://fb.me/Fk7V0oI0
Losing weight when obese can prevent or cure diabetes, whatever the initial BMI, study suggests
sciencedaily.com — “Lowering your BMI by five units can dramatically reduce your risk of diabetes, whatever your initial weight, says new research. The findings show that even severely obese patients with diabetes can potentially rid themselves of the disease.” View full resource at sciencedaily.com
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Losing weight when obese can prevent or cure diabetes, whatever the initial BMI, study suggests http://t.co/47irPMzN
Kids with cerebral palsy may benefit from video game play
eurekalert.org — “Like their healthy peers, children with disabilities may spend too much time in front of a video screen. For children with cerebral palsy (CP), this leads to an even greater risk of being overweight or developing health issues such as diabetes or musculoskeletal disorders. Scientists have found that video games such as Nintendo's Wii offer an enjoyable opportunity to promote light to moderate physical activity in children with CP, and may have a role to play in rehabilitation therapy.” View full resource at eurekalert.org
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Common Fertility Treatment Tied To Birth Defect Risk [STUDY]
huffingtonpost.com — “-- Test-tube babies have higher rates of birth defects, and doctors have long wondered: Is it because of certain fertility treatments or infertility itself? A large new study from Australia suggests both may play a role.” View full resource at huffingtonpost.com
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Common Fertility Treatment Tied To Birth Defect Risk [STUDY] - Huffington Post http://t.co/vFipCtd4 #health
Choline Consumption During Pregnancy May Lower Babies' Risk Of Diabetes: Study
huffingtonpost.com — “Consuming the nutrient choline -- found in broccoli, eggs and milk -- during pregnancy could help to reduce the risk of the child later developing diabetes or high blood pressure, a new study suggests. Researchers from Cornell University found in the 12-week study that consumption of 930 milligrams of choline a day by women in their third trimester of pregnancy is linked with a 33 percent decreased concentration of cortisol -- the stress hormone -- in their babies.” View full resource at huffingtonpost.com
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Why Pregnant Women Need To Get Enough Of <em>This</em> Nutrient http://t.co/94oNwpqi via @huffingtonpost
Study Downplays Risk of CT Scans
consumer.healthday.com — “Study Downplays Risk of CT Scans” View full resource at consumer.healthday.com
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Childhood adversity causes changes in genetics
sciencedaily.com — “A new article finds epigenetic effect of psychological difficulty in childhood on an important regulator of stress response. The research may help explain a biological link between adversity in youth and later depression or anxiety.” View full resource at sciencedaily.com
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Major childhood stress can raise biological risk for psych disorders. #stress #pediatrics #parenting #mentalhealth http://t.co/feLK1bDh
Fertility Methods Raise Risk of Birth Defects, Study Finds - ABC News
abcnews.go.com — “Babies conceived with infertility treatment methods are more likely to have certain birth defects than babies who are conceived naturally, according to a study published in the New England Journal of Medicine.” View full resource at abcnews.go.com
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Fertility Methods Up Birth Defect Risk: Babies conceived with infertility treatment methods are more likely to h... http://t.co/fO7amWnV
High-Deductible Health Plans: Health Access or High Risk? | State of Health Blog from KQED News
blogs.kqed.org — “High-Deductible Health Plans: Health Access or High Risk? | State of Health Blog from KQED News” View full resource at blogs.kqed.org
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High deductible health plans: challenging for both biz owners & employees. via @kelleyweiss http://t.co/NIDLODaP #HDHP
Kids Born After 42 Weeks Have Higher Behavioral Problems Risk
medicalnewstoday.com — “According to a study published in the International Journal of Epidemiology, children born after 42 weeks of pregnancy (post-term birth) are more likely to have behavioral and emotional” View full resource at medicalnewstoday.com
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Kids Born After 42 Weeks Have Higher Behavioral Problems Risk http://t.co/WTuThTlc #pediatrics
Medical News: Exercise Helps in Metabolic Syndrome - in Meeting Coverage, EuroPRevent from MedPage Today
medpagetoday.com — “Medical News: Exercise Helps in Metabolic Syndrome - in Meeting Coverage, EuroPRevent from MedPage Today” View full resource at medpagetoday.com
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Nanotechnology In Medicine: Huge Potential, But What Are The Risks?
medicalnewstoday.com — “Nanotechnology, the manipulation of matter at the atomic and molecular scale to create materials with remarkably varied and new properties, is a rapidly expanding area of research with hug” View full resource at medicalnewstoday.com
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Nanotechnology In Medicine: Huge Potential, But What Are The Risks? http://t.co/XkZuzsvg #biology
Nurses play critical role in preventing DPD complications - ONA
oncologynurseadvisor.com — “Oncology nurses should focus on anticipating and managing risks for toxicity caused by dihydropyrimidine dehydrogenase enzyme deficiency.” View full resource at oncologynurseadvisor.com
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Nurses play critical role in preventing DPD complications http://t.co/RFlEKONh #ONSCongress
Low Vitamin D May Contribute to Pre-Diabetes and Pre-High Blood Pressure Risks
networkedblogs.com — “Low Vitamin D May Contribute to Pre-Diabetes and Pre-High Blood Pressure Risks” View full resource at networkedblogs.com
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Low Vitamin D May Contribute to Pre-Diabetes and Pre-High Blood Pressure Risks http://t.co/AC7iQgOO
CORONARY ARTERIAL 18F-NAF UPTAKE: A NOVEL MARKER OF PLAQUE BIOLOGY -- Dweck et al. 59 (13): E2141 -- Journal of the American College of Cardiology
content.onlinejacc.org — “CORONARY ARTERIAL 18F-NAF UPTAKE: A NOVEL MARKER OF PLAQUE BIOLOGY -- Dweck et al. 59 (13): E2141 -- Journal of the American College of Cardiology” View full resource at content.onlinejacc.org
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JACC: PET/CT images marked with 18F-NaF improve risk-prediction of coronary calcium scoring http://t.co/LQ0AQy4R
AIDSmeds - Top Stories : Gene-Modified T Cells Persist for a Decade, Without Major Risks, in HIV Studies - by Tim Horn
aidsmeds.com — “Genetically modified T cells--notably CD4 and CD8 cells--administered to people living with HIV participating in one of three clinical trials conducted between 1998 and 2002 are detectable more than a decade later, suggesting that single infusions of cells altered to target or block HIV have the potential for long-term efficacy. According to the paper, published in the May 2 issue of Science Translational Medicine and summarized in a University of Pennsylvania news release, the long-term safety ” View full resource at aidsmeds.com
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Top Stories : Gene-Modified T Cells Persist for a Decade, Without Major Risks, in #HIV Studies http://t.co/CxlMuGLC #AIDS
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