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Many Soldiers With Burn Injury Likely to Develop Acute Kidney Injury
shortnews.com — “A study conducted with 692 U.S. military soldiers who suffered burns while fighting in Iraq and Afghanistan shows that those soldiers with burn wounds have an increased risk of kidney disease.” View full resource at shortnews.com
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Many soldiers w/burn wounds likely to develop acute kidney injury. http://t.co/iVEKEsHn
More Autism Diagnoses in High Technology Areas
shortnews.com — “Researchers at Cambridge University have found that children with autism were nearly 3 times more likely to be born in high technology areas.” View full resource at shortnews.com
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Study: Lithium Could Prevent Parkinson
shortnews.com — “US researchers found that lithium, normally used as treatment for bipolar disorder, can avert the risk of toxic proteins and cell loss associated with Parkinson´s disease.” View full resource at shortnews.com
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Study: Lithium Could Prevent Parkinson http://bit.ly/mRLzM4 #bipolar
Next Avenue: The Adult 'Sesame Street' Coming
shortnews.com — “Unrelated to the Katy Perry controversy an adult version of Sesame Street is on its way. Next Avenue aims adults how to handle life just as Sesame Street teaches children their ABCs.” View full resource at shortnews.com
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Eye Test May Detect Alzheimer's
shortnews.com — “Alzheimer's and other diseases may be able to be detected by a simple eye test before symptoms begin. Fluorescent markers are attached to dying cells in the eye and can then be seen in the retina.” View full resource at shortnews.com
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Alzheimers's may be detected by simple eye test. http://www.shortnews.com/start.cfm?id=82515
A Boy,6, And His Father Move To Retirement Community
shortnews.com — “Steve Gurney, 43, and his 6-year-old son are moving into a retirement community. This is because Steve wants to get a firsthand lesson in aging. Twenty years ago he founded the Guide to Retirement Living SourceBook.” View full resource at shortnews.com
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Steve Gurney & his 6yo son are moving to a retirement community for first-hand experience http://bit.ly/17tihH #aging
Breakthrough Made in Huntington's Disease
shortnews.com — “Scientists at John Hopkins University have discovered that people with Huntington's disease, a genetic neurological disorder, suffer damage only to movement control because it attacks Rhes, a protein only found in this region of the brain.” View full resource at shortnews.com
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Breakthrough Made in Huntington's Disease http://bit.ly/3wKBlA

