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Patients Treated In Early Stages Of Prostate Cancer Relieved Of Urinary Symptoms =?> - =?>MNT Health (Yesterday) - Treatment of early stage prostate cancer can also result in improved quality of life for a subgroup of men who suffer from lower urinary tract symptoms (LUTS), according to an abstract of a Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center-led study presented to the American Urological Association. LUTS, which includes problems of...
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Heart Failure Patients Benefit From Nordic Walking =?> - =?>MNT Health (Yesterday) - Nordic walking enables heart failure patients to exercise more intensely than walking without poles. The research was presented at the Heart Failure Congress 2012, 19-22 May, in Belgrade, Serbia. The Congress is the main annual meeting of the Heart Failure Association of the European Society of Cardiology. Aerobic exercise in...
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Children With OSA Require Treatment To Reverse Brain Abnormalities =?> - =?>MNT Health (Yesterday) - Treatment of obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) in children normalizes disturbances in the neuronal network responsible for attention and executive function, according to a new study. "OSA is known to be associated with deficits in attention, cognition, and executive function," said lead author Ann Halbower, MD, Associate Professor at the Children's...
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Association Between Sleep Disordered Breathing And Increased Risk Of Cancer Mortality =?> - =?>MNT Health (Yesterday) - Sleep disordered breathing (SDB), which is associated with an increased risk of adverse cardiovascular events and psychopathological outcomes, is also associated with an increased risk of cancer mortality, according to a new study. "Recent in vitro and animal studies have shown that repeated episodes of hypoxia (an inadequate supply of...
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Long-Term Respiratory Problems Likely In Children Exposed To Tobacco Smoke =?> - =?>MNT Health (Yesterday) - For more than three decades, researchers have warned of the potential health risks associated with exposure to environmental tobacco smoke (ETS), especially among children whose parents smoke. Now a new study conducted by researchers from the University of Arizona reports that those health risks persist well beyond childhood, independent of...
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Heart Damage Already Present In Obese Adolescents =?> - =?>MNT Health (Yesterday) - Obese adolescents with no symptoms of heart disease already have heart damage, according to new research. The findings were presented at the Heart Failure Congress 2012, 19-22 May, in Belgrade, Serbia. The Congress is the main annual meeting of the Heart Failure Association of the European Society of Cardiology. Obesity...
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In Rat Model Of Diabetes, Experimental Bariatric Surgery Controls Blood Sugar =?> - =?>MNT Health (Yesterday) - For the first time, scientists at the Toronto General Hospital Research Institute have shown that an experimental bariatric surgery can lower blood sugar levels in rats with type 1 diabetes. A team led by Dr. Tony Lam and Dr. Danna Breen, a post- doctoral fellow in the lab of Dr....
- Six dead in 6.0-magnitude earthquake in northeast Italy =?> - =?>Big News-Italy (Yesterday) - A rescuer walks by the damaged town hall in Sant'Agostino di Ferrara after a powerful earthquake that shook Italy's industrial and densely populated northeast early Sunday. The quake ......
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Thank Your Way to Career Success =?> - =?>Career Advice (Yesterday) - I travel a lot. Most of the posts for this career success blog have been written on a plane or in a hotel room. Spending a lot of time in hotels, I realize how difficult…... - Updated Information and Pictures =?> - =?>Big News-Italy (Yesterday) - A 6.0 magnitude earthquake recently hit the north-central part of Italy which caused the death of at least 6 people and injured at least 50 individuals. The earthquake also caused the collapse of ......

