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Arthritis is a potential barrier to physical activity for adults with diabetes
9 May 2008 - Hot Mens Health Topics
People with diagnosed diabetes are nearly twice as likely to have arthritis, and the inactivity caused by arthritis hinders the successful management of both diseases, according to a new Morbidity ... - more
3rd Annual Meeting of the Australian Chapter of International Neuromodulation Society
9 May 2008 - Breaking Mens Health News
The International Neuromodulation Society (INS) recently held its 3rd Annual Scientific ... - more
New study shows link between acid reflux disease and work productivity
9 May 2008 - Hot Mens Health Topics
Acid reflux disease (also known as gastroesophageal reflux disease, GORD or GERD) is a condition with a very high level of disruption to the lives of sufferers in terms of symptoms, ... - more
New trial drug points to better management of coronary heart disease
8 May 2008 - General
Despite widespread use of cholesterol-lowering drugs, a significant number of cardiac patients continue to suffer heart attacks and stroke. Researchers theorise that high levels of an enzyme found in ... - more
Mental disorders cost society billions in unearned income
7 May 2008 - General
Major mental disorders cost the nation at least $193 billion annually in lost earnings alone, according to a new study funded by the National Institutes of Health’s National Institute of ... - more
Scientists uncover potential mechanism of memory loss in alzheimer's disease
7 May 2008 - General
Researchers at the Gladstone Institute of Neurological Disease (GIND) and Baylor College of Medicine have discovered a mechanism by which the protein Amyloid-β ... - more
St. Jude finds 'dancing' hair cells are key to humans' acute hearing
7 May 2008 - General
St. Jude Children's Research Hospital investigators have found that an electrically powered amplification mechanism in the cochlea of the ear is critical to the acute hearing of humans and other ... - more
Study finds connection between mental fitness and multi-lingualism
7 May 2008 - General
Children who speak a second or third language may have an unexpected advantage later in life, a new Tel Aviv University study has found. Knowing and speaking many languages may protect the brain ... - more
Not all fat created equal
6 May 2008 - General
It has long been known that type 2 diabetes is linked to obesity, particularly fat inside the belly. Now, researchers at the Joslin Diabetes Center have found that fat from other areas of the body ... - more
Cell's 'power plant' genes raise vision disorder risk
6 May 2008 - General
Genetic variation in the DNA of mitochondria – the “power plants” of cells – contributes to a person’s risk of developing age-related macular degeneration (AMD), ... - more
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