Yearly Archives: 2016
The worms that invade your brain
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By Meera Senthilingam, for CNN
January 20, 2015
Once you consume them, they can move thr...
White and Black Men With Breast Cancer Receive Similar Treatment but Black Men Have Worse Outcomes
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Journal of Clinical Oncology
2015
Breast cancer in men is rare, but it does happen. Less tha...
Antisense Inhibitor Lowers High Triglycerides
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JAMA
2015
A recent phase 2 randomized controlled trial reported that short-term treatment wi...
Sweet Dreams: Eating Chocolate Prevents Heart Disease
If you’re a chocoholic, the news out of England is tantalizing: middle-aged and older adults who eat up to 3.5 ounces of chocolate a da...
Epigenetics at the Crossroads of Genes and the Environment
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JAMA
Epigenetics refers to information transmitted during cell division other than the DNA...
New Guidelines for Breast Cancer Screening in US Women
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JAMA
Despite the substantial interest and investment in research on breast cancer screenin...
Treatment For Alzheimer’s Disease
Anti–β-Amyloid Treatment May Need to Be Started Early
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JAMA
2015
Bapineuzumab, a mo...
Treatment Decision Making and Genetic Testing for Breast Cancer: Mainstreaming Mutations
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JAMA
2015
Rates of genetic testing for women with diagnosed breast cancer appear to be in...
Nonmedical Prescription Opioid Use and Use Disorders Among Adults Aged 18 Through 64 Years in the United States, 2003-2013
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JAMA
ABSTRACT
ABSTRACT | INTRODUCTION | METHODS | RESULTS | DISCUSSION | CONCLUSIONS |A...
Why Are So Many Black Women Dying of Breast Cancer?
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O Magazine
Roughly 90 percent of white women with breast cancer will survive five years after ...