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Stem-cell research takes Nobel Prize 2012 center stage
(Sci/Tech/Science updates)
... of the Nobel, Shinya Yamanaka of Japan, was born in 1962. WSJ.com reports that the efforts of the two stem cell researchers allowed them to share the Nobel Prize in Physiology or
Medicine
for their work ...
2.
Adam Greenberg and deer antler velvet pill: Can it help MLB comeback...and you?
(Sports/Professional)
... naturopathy, which deals with alternative
medicine
and the body’s energy forces. Lebowitz introduced him to deer antler velvet. The pill made Greenberg’s joints and muscles feel better, and he had added ...
3.
Botox: Not just for your forehead anymore!
(Health/Healthquest)
... Botox is just as effective as the oral medication, but with fewer common side effects like dry mouth or constipation. The study was conducted by Loyola University Chicago Stritch School of
Medicine
and ...
4.
Death with Dignity and Compassion
(Comments/Unsorted comments)
... spent endless hours suffering or watching a loved one suffer. I am a physician and my mom died of cancer and my husband is dying of cancer and if you think modern
medicine
can keep people who are dying ...
5.
Study: Teens who lack sleep prone to type 2 diabetes
(Health/Healthquest)
... by 9 percent.” The study claims to be the first that doesn’t link obesity to the other insulin resistance factors. The American Academy of Sleep
Medicine
recommends that most teenagers get more than ...
6.
Arvanites: Let’s end Rep. Rodney Frelinghuysen’s ‘War on Women’
(Opinion/Commentary)
... Republicans to undermine women’s rights to equal pay, critical healthcare, and preventive
medicine
. In May, for example, Frelinghuysen joined with conservative Republicans to obstruct a House vote on ...
7.
As preventable diseases rise, N.J. challenges kids to make a difference
(Health/Healthquest)
... patients so cautious to receive immunizations? Dr. Virginia Witt, a family
medicine
physician practicing in Hoboken, New Jersey, is a strong advocate for adolescent vaccinations. When she encounters ...
8.
Major breast cancer study breakthrough will take time for patients
(Health/Healthquest)
... They make up about 10 percent of all breast tumors and do not respond to standard chemotherapy or
medicine
that targets hormone receptors. Lumina A: These grow from the lumina cells in the milk ducts. ...
9.
The NFL grows internationally at a snail’s pace
(Sports/Professional)
... in youth leagues from throwing too many pitches in a game. The Sports Legacy Institution has partnered with Boston University's School of
Medicine
in researching head injuries. It was the brainchild ...
10.
A health care mutual fund to buy, another to hold
(Money/Economy)
... it against the T. Rowe fund that its manager. Kris Jenner, is actually a physician. What’s the matter, he couldn’t make a decent living practicing
medicine
? (I’m kidding, of course.) 800-638-5660; $2,500 ...
11.
Is Gov. Christie fiddling while Kean University students get burned?
(Opinion/Commentary)
... a three-way effort to: virtually dismantle the University of
Medicine
and Dentistry of New Jersey (UMDNJ), the state-run health sciences institution, ceding seven of its eight schools to Rutgers University; ...
12.
Sand hole collapse on Oxnard Beach, Calif. claims life of college student
(U.S./Nation)
... in New Jersey, a 12-year-old boy succumbed to injuries caused by the collapse of a beach sand tunnel in Long Branch. A letter to the New England Journal of
Medicine
says sand holes are an underrecognized ...
13.
Rutgers merger official, but questions still remain
(N.J./State)
... Health Sciences Education Restructuring Act will transfer all the facilities of the University of
Medicine
and Dentistry of New Jersey except its School of Osteopathic
Medicine
and University Hospital ...
14.
West Nile Virus 2012: New Jersey outbreak has officials concerned
(Health/Healthquest)
... the University of
Medicine
and Dentistry of New Jersey. "We tend to figure these things out in public health after the fact." ...
15.
Yale team finds link between major depression or chronic stress that causes brain volume loss
(Health/Healthquest)
... In the Aug. 12 edition of Nature
Medicine
, the researchers say they found a transcription factor, a genetic switch, that inhibits communication between several genes required for connecting brain cells; ...
16.
Elder care: Caregiver MUST take care of self first
(Life/Style)
... include driving, shopping, cooking, cleaning, doing laundry, handling finances, taking
medicine
properly. identify those areas where help is really needed and periodically reevaluate. identify help ...
17.
Weird medicine: Spider lived in ear of Chinese woman for 5 days
(Health/Healthquest)
BY BOB HOLT NEWJERSEYNEWSROOM.COM The extreme heat of this summer has brought out even more bugs and insects than you would normally see. A Chinese woman in the middle of completing home renovations ...
18.
Alzheimer's drug trials discontinued after failure
(Health/Healthquest)
BY BOB HOLT NEWJERSEYNEWSROOM.COM There are no
medicine
s currently available to slow the progress of Alzheimer’s disease, which affects 5.4 million people in the United States. Now the latest research ...
19.
Elder care: Caregiver, stop being pulled apart and do not quit job
(Health/Healthquest)
... from each other and 20 minutes from us. I’m in the car every day running errands and making sure they eat properly and take their
medicine
s. I’m exhausted, frustrated and angry. How can I regain my own ...
20.
Study: Sports drinks industry full of myths
(Health/Healthquest)
... an unnecessary area of science dedicated to hydration. For instance, the American College of Sports
Medicine
accepted a $250,000 donation from Gatorade in 1992. Four years later, the college adopted a ...
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