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1st Artificial Windpipe Made With Stem Cells Seems Successful
by on Nov.24, 2011, under Health and Fitness
WEDNESDAY, Nov. 23 (HealthDay News) — A 36-year-old husband and
father of two children with an inoperable tumor in his trachea (windpipe)
has received the world's first artificial trachea made with stem cells.
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Experimental Vaccine Seems to Cure Prostate Cancer in Mice
by on Jun.19, 2011, under Health and Fitness
SUNDAY, June 19 (HealthDay News) — Preliminary research shows
that an experimental vaccine may cure prostate cancer in mice.
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Kids' Birth Month Seems to Be Linked to Celiac Disease: Study
by on May.08, 2011, under Health and Fitness
SUNDAY, May 8 (HealthDay News) — Celiac disease is more common
among children born in the spring and summer months, according to a new
study from the Massachusetts General Hospital for Children.
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Extra Sleep in Infants Seems to Signal Growth Spurts
by on May.02, 2011, under Health and Fitness
SUNDAY, May 1 (HealthDay News) — Increased bursts of sleep in
infants are linked with growth spurts, new research indicates.
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Experimental Weight-Loss Drug Seems to Work: Study
by on Apr.11, 2011, under Health and Fitness
SUNDAY, April 10 (HealthDay News) — Obese patients taking a high
dose of an investigational weight-loss pill called Qnexa lost an average
of 22 pounds over a year, while also lowering their cholesterol and blood
pressure numbers, a new study h…
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'Organic' Label Seems to Make Food Taste Better
by on Apr.10, 2011, under Health and Fitness
SUNDAY, April 10 (HealthDay News) — An "organic" label on foods
is enough to make people believe the food items are healthier and tastier,
new research suggests.
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Spinal Fusion for Scoliosis Seems Effective Years Later: Study
by on Apr.09, 2011, under Health and Fitness
SATURDAY, April 9 (HealthDay News) — Newer spinal fusion
surgical techniques provide good long-term outcomes for young people with
scoliosis, a small study contends.
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City Cycling Seems to Have More Upsides Than Down
by on Jul.04, 2010, under Health and Fitness
SUNDAY, July 4 (HealthDay News) — The health benefits of cycling
in an urban environment outweigh risks posed by air pollution and
accidents, a new study has concluded.
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Brain Stimulation Seems to Boost Language Skills in Alzheimer's Patients
by on Jun.24, 2010, under Health and Fitness
THURSDAY, June 24 (HealthDay News) — People with Alzheimer's who
are losing their language skills may see some improvement by using a
technique called repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS),
early research by an Italian team s…
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