Tuesday, April 3, 2012

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  • With autism rising, researchers step up hunt for a cause - Statesman Journal April 3, 2012

    USA TODAYWith autism rising, researchers step up hunt for a causeStatesman JournalAutism runs in families, either because of shared genes, environment or both, experts say. / UC Regents By Liz Szabo, USA TODAY For many families, the quest for the causes of autism has grown more urgent with the news that the estimated prevalence of ...The billion-dollar quest [?]

  • GlaxoSmithKline: Upbeat results on diabetes study - MarketWatch April 3, 2012

    GlaxoSmithKline: Upbeat results on diabetes studyMarketWatchBy Razak Musah LONDON (MarketWatch) -- GlaxoSmithKline PLC , a research-based pharmaceutical and healthcare company said Tuesday it received topline results from seven of the eight 'Harmony' Phase III studies investigating the use of albiglutide in ...GlaxoSmithKline Receives Further Phase [?]

  • Dallas Wiens' face transplant progress revealed in new images - CBS News April 3, 2012

    CBS NewsDallas Wiens' face transplant progress revealed in new imagesCBS Newsdallas wiens, face transplant (Credit: Brigham and Women's Hospital) (CBS News) In the year since Dallas Wiens became the first American to undergo a full face transplant, he's made much progress along the way with a return of some sensation and ...Face transplant rec [?]

  • Breast cancer screening resulting in 'unnecessary treatment' - Telegraph.co.uk April 3, 2012

    Telegraph.co.ukBreast cancer screening resulting in 'unnecessary treatment'Telegraph.co.ukFor every woman whose life is saved by breast cancer screening, up to 10 undergo unnecessary treatment, including surgery and radiotherapy, according to another study that casts doubt on mammography. The Harvard study is the latest to question the ...Study fin [?]

  • Genome sequencing has its limits - Milwaukee Journal Sentinel April 3, 2012

    Wall Street JournalGenome sequencing has its limitsMilwaukee Journal SentinelBy John Fauber of the Journal Sentinel Chicago - Researchers have found that the increasingly popular form of disease prediction testing known as whole genome sequencing fails to provide solid insight into whether someone will develop a variety of ...Gene Maps Are No Cure-AllWall St [?]

  • We may be fatter than we think, researchers report - Los Angeles Times April 3, 2012

    BBC NewsWe may be fatter than we think, researchers reportLos Angeles TimesA new study finds that the widely used body mass index, or BMI, may be understating obesity in many people. The nation's obesity experts are searching for better ways to measure the nation's state of health and to judge the success or failure of ...Obesity Rate in US Higher [?]

  • Explosion at Planned Parenthood clinic in Wisconsin - msnbc.com April 3, 2012

    Daily BeastExplosion at Planned Parenthood clinic in Wisconsinmsnbc.comThe FBI is investigating after a homemade explosive device was detonated Sunday at Planned Parenthood in Grand Chute, Wisconsin. On The Last Word, The Daily Beast's Michelle Goldberg says when there's frustration on the anti-abortion side, ...Homemade bomb causes fire outside Pl [?]

  • Alarming Rise In Skin Cancer Rates - Medical News Today April 3, 2012

    Daily MailAlarming Rise In Skin Cancer RatesMedical News TodayScience and better living habits are starting to conquer some types of cancers, but skin cancer seems to be becoming rather prevalent. Mayo Clinic researchers published their study in the April issue of Mayo Clinic Proceedings, showing that the ...For young women, melanoma rates on the risemsnbc.c [?]

  • Chronic Stress Feeds Common Cold, Study Finds - ABC News April 2, 2012

    BigPond NewsChronic Stress Feeds Common Cold, Study FindsABC NewsStress makes the common cold more miserable and harder to kick by letting inflammation linger, a new study found. Men and women who had chronic stress caused by work woes or marital strife were more likely to develop persistent cold symptoms after ...How stress influences disease: Study reveals [?]

  • Autism: Why Some Children 'Bloom' and Overcome Their Disabilities - CNN April 2, 2012

    CNNAutism: Why Some Children 'Bloom' and Overcome Their DisabilitiesCNNAbout 10% of low-functioning children with autism may "bloom" and outgrow most of their severe disabilities by adolescence. By Maia Szalavitz | @maiasz | April 2, 2012 | + A new study offers some good news for families with autism.Outgrowing autism? Study looks at why [?]

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