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Schizophrenia Risk In Kids Associated With Mothers’ Gluten Antibodies

May 16, 2012
Children are nearly 50% more likely to develop schizophrenia later in life if their mothers are sensitive to wheat protein gluten, say researchers at Karolinska Institutet in Sweden and Johns Hopkins Children's Center in Baltimore. The study, published in The American Journal of Psychiatry, adds to increasing evidence that ...

Modest alcohol intake associated with less inflammation in patients with common liver disease

May 15, 2012
NAFLD (non-alcoholic fatty liver disease) is the most common type of liver disease in the developed world, affecting up to one-third of the US population. NAFLD is often associated with obesity and other parameters of the so-called "metabolic syndrome," which is a major risk factor for the development of ...

Scientists Successfully Test The First Gene Therapy Against Aging-Associated Decline

May 15, 2012
A number of studies have shown that it is possible to lengthen the average life of individuals of many species, including mammals, by acting on specific genes. To date, however, this has meant altering the animals' genes permanently from the embryonic stage - an approach impracticable in humans. Researchers at ...

Modest alcohol intake associated with less inflammation in patients with common liver disease

May 15, 2012
(Boston University Medical Center) Modest alcohol intake is associated with less inflammation among patients with the most common type of liver disease, non-alcoholic fatty liver disease.

Eggs for breakfast associated with greater satiety and reduced calorie consumption

May 14, 2012
New research presented at the 19th European Congress on Obesity in Lyon, France reports that eating eggs for breakfast is associated with greater satiety and reduced calorie consumption at lunch than eating wheat-based breakfast foods like ready-to-eat breakfast cereal. Participants in the study reported feeling fuller following the egg breakfast ...

CNIO scientists successfully test the first gene therapy against aging-associated decline

May 14, 2012
A number of studies have shown that it is possible to lengthen the average life of individuals of many species, including mammals, by acting on specific genes. To date, however, this has meant altering the animals' genes permanently from the embryonic stage an approach impracticable in humans. Researchers at ...

Factors associated with successful vaginal birth after Caesarean

May 11, 2012
Melissa Lunsford wants a vaginal delivery for her fourth child. Following a series of Caesarean and vaginal deliveries for her other children, she couldn't find a doctor or a hospital willing to give her the vaginal birth option for her current pregnancy.

Researchers identify cellular mechanism associated with tinnitus

May 10, 2012
Researchers in the University of Leicester's Department of Cell Physiology and Pharmacology have identified a cellular mechanism that could underlie the development of tinnitus following exposure to loud noises. The discovery could lead to novel tinnitus treatments, and investigations into potential drugs to prevent tinnitus are currently underway.

Consumption Of Probiotics Associated With Reduced Risk Of Diarrhea From Antibiotic Use

May 9, 2012
Consuming probiotics reduces the risk of diarrhea caused by antibiotic usage, researchers from RAND Health, Santa Monica, California reported in Jama (Journal of the American Medical Association). Probiotics are microbes that protect their host and prevent diseases. The most common probiotic is Lactobacillus acidophilus, which is common in yogurt and ...

Purpose In Life May Protect Against Harmful Changes In The Brain Associated With Alzheimer’s Disease

May 9, 2012
Greater purpose in life may help stave off the harmful effects of plaques and tangles associated with Alzheimer's disease, according to a new study by researchers at Rush University Medical Center. The study, published in the May issue of the Archives of General Psychiatry, is available online.* "Our study showed ...

Link Between Healthcare-Associated Infections And Expensive Hospital Readmissions

May 7, 2012
New research finds a strong link between healthcare-associated infections (HAIs) and patient readmission after an initial hospital stay. The findings, published in the June 2012 issue of Infection Control and Hospital Epidemiology, the journal of the Society for Healthcare Epidemiology of America (SHEA), suggest that reducing such infections could help ...

Lyrica (pregabalin) No Good For Diabetes Or HIV Associated Neuropathic Pain

May 5, 2012
Lyrica (pregabalin) failed in two separate human trials to reduce neuropathic pain linked to diabetes or HIV, said makers Pfizer today. One of the trials - Phase III HIV neuropathy - was stopped early because no benefits were found in an interim analysis on 246 patients out of a planned ...