Treating diabetes via embryonic cloning holds promise

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A new study holds much promise for diabetics. Researchers at the New York Stem Cell Foundation reported that they had created an embryonic clone...

Research shows differences between brains of girls, boys with autism

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Brain organization differs between boys and girls with autism, according to a new study from the Stanford University School of Medicine. The differences, identified by...

Transfused blood reported to reverse memory impairment

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A new study has reported that the transfusion of blood from young mice into old ones reversed mice reversed the cognitive decline of aging....

New research shows exercise can help older adults retain their memories

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We all know exercise is good for us, but that still leaves plenty of questions. How much exercise? Who benefits the most? And when...

Tamoxifen reported to produce cognitive decline

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Tamoxifen is commonly administered to women with breast cancer. It is an ant-estrogen that slows or prevents the recurrence of breast cancer in women...

Dark chocolate improves walking in patients with peripheral artery disease

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About 20% of seniors aged 75 or older in Western nations suffer from peripheral artery disease. When walking, leg cramps often force them to...

Research presents novel treatment strategy to tackle metastatic intra-abdominal cancer

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Researchers from the National Cancer Centre Singapore (NCCS) have found a potential new strategy to treat peritoneal carcinomatosis, a metastatic form of intra-abdominal cancer,...

Walgreens pharmacy near me, Scheduling appointments to get the COVID vaccine...

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Walgreens is partnering with local, state, and federal programs to help administer the COVID-19 vaccine. Here's how to sign up and schedule a vaccination...

New research identifies potential new approach for treating diabetes complications

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A potential new treatment approach for complications relating to diabetes has been described today in the open-access eLife journal. Diabetes is a serious condition that...

MIND diet significantly lowers Alzheimer’s risk reports new study

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According to a new study, a regimen termed the MIND diet can reduce the risk of developing Alzheimer's disease by 53%, compared to individuals...

Researchers uncovers key brain mechanisms for organizing memories in time

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In a scientific first, researchers at the University of California, Irvine have discovered fundamental mechanisms by which the hippocampus region of the brain organizes...

Caffeine aggravates hot flashes reports new study

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The most common symptom of the menopause is hot flashes; according to the American Congress of Obstetrics and Gynecology (ACOG), approximately 75% of menopausal...