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Patients with community-onset CDI have increased risk of colectomy

April 5, 2012
Patients whose symptoms of Clostridium difficile infection (CDI) start outside of the hospital setting have a higher risk of colectomy due to severe infection, according to a large multicenter study funded by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and published in Infection Control and Hospital Epidemiology, the journal ...

A new gene thought to be the cause in early-onset forms of Alzheimer’s disease

April 4, 2012
A new gene that causes early-onset of Alzheimer's disease has been discovered by the research team of Dominique Campion at the Insert unit 1079 "Genetics of cancer and neuropsychiatric diseases" in Rouen. The research scientists showed that in the families of 5 of 14 patients suffering from the disease, mutations ...

In Childhood Onset Epilepsy Patients, Aging Accelerates Brain Abnormalities

April 4, 2012
New research confirms that childhood onset temporal lobe epilepsy has a significant impact on brain aging. Study findings published in Epilepsia, a peer-reviewed journal of the International League Against Epilepsy (ILAE), show age-accelerated ventricular expansion outside the normal range in this patient population. According to the Centers for Disease Control ...

Community-onset Clostridium difficile linked to higher risk of surgery

April 4, 2012
(Society for Healthcare Epidemiology of America) Patients whose symptoms of Clostridium difficile infection start outside of the hospital setting have a higher risk of colectomy due to severe infection, according to a large multicenter study funded by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and published in Infection Control and ...

Childhood onset temporal lobe epilepsy has a significant impact on brain aging

April 2, 2012
New research confirms that childhood onset temporal lobe epilepsy has a significant impact on brain aging. Study findings published in Epilepsia, a peer-reviewed journal of the International League Against Epilepsy (ILAE), show age-accelerated ventricular expansion outside the normal range in this patient population.

Aging accelerates brain abnormalities in childhood onset epilepsy patients

April 2, 2012
(Wiley-Blackwell) New research confirms that childhood onset temporal lobe epilepsy has a significant impact on brain aging. Study findings published in Epilepsia, a peer-reviewed journal of the International League Against Epilepsy, show age-accelerated ventricular expansion outside the normal range in this patient population.

Sudden Onset OCD In Children – Possible Causes Broadened

March 27, 2012
Criteria for a broadened syndrome of acute onset obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD) have been proposed by a National Institutes of Health scientist and her colleagues. The syndrome, Pediatric Acute-onset Neuropsychiatric Syndrome (PANS), includes children and teens that suddenly develop on-again/off-again OCD symptoms or abnormal eating behaviors, along with other psychiatric ...

Possible causes of sudden onset OCD in kids broadened

March 23, 2012
(NIH/National Institute of Mental Health) Criteria for a broadened syndrome of acute onset obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD) have been proposed by a National Institutes of Health scientist and her colleagues. The syndrome, Pediatric Acute-onset Neuropsychiatric Syndrome (PANS), includes children and teens that suddenly develop on-again/off-again OCD symptoms or ...

Elevated Aβ peptide levels may lead to onset of AD

March 21, 2012
The effects of the bacterial endotoxin lipopolysaccharide (LPS) has been found to elevate amyloid beta (Aβ) peptide levels in the brain, leading to short-term deficits in learning.

Different mechanisms might be involved in relapsing and progressive onset MS

March 19, 2012
Patients with relapsing onset Multiple Sclerosis (MS) who consumed alcohol, wine, coffee and fish on a regular basis took four to seven years longer to reach the point where they needed a walking aid than people who never consumed them. However the study, published in the April issue of the ...

Lifestyle study highlights key differences in relapsing and progressive onset MS

March 19, 2012
(Wiley-Blackwell) Patients with relapsing onset multiple sclerosis who consumed alcohol, wine, coffee and fish on a regular basis took four to seven years longer to reach the point where they needed a walking aid than people who never consumed them. However, the study of 1,372 patients did not observe the ...

Geneticist Able To Discover, Track His Own Diabetes Onset

March 18, 2012
Geneticist Michael Snyder, PhD, has almost no privacy. For more than two years, he and his lab members at the Stanford University School of Medicine pored over his body's most intimate secrets: the sequence of his DNA, the RNA and proteins produced by his cells, the metabolites and signaling molecules ...