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Single-neuron observations mark steps in Alzheimer’s disease

April 20, 2012
(Technische Universitaet Muenchen) Studying a mouse model of Alzheimer's disease, neuroscientists at the Technische Universitaet Muenchen have observed correlations between increases in both soluble and plaque-forming beta-amyloid -- a protein implicated in the disease process -- and dysfunctional developments on several levels: individual cortical neurons, neuronal circuits, sensory cognition, ...

Single Indomethacin Administration Reduces GI Procedure Complications Risk

April 16, 2012
According to an article in the current issue of the New England Journal of Medicine, one single dose medication may eliminate serious complications of ERCP, a procedure typically applied to diagnose and treat problems of the bile and pancreatic ducts. This discovery is important, as it benefits patients in ...

Single ‘Boomers’ Struggling as They Age: Study

April 13, 2012
FRIDAY, April 13 (HealthDay News) -- Single baby boomers generally have poorer health and less money than their married counterparts, a new study says. The first of the 79 million baby boomers (those born between 1946 and 1964) in the United States reached age 65 in 2011. About one-third ...

Single Dose Medication Often Avoids Serious Complication Of Gastrointestinal Procedure

April 13, 2012
A study in the current issue of the New England Journal of Medicine shows a serious complication of ERCP, a procedure commonly used to diagnose and treat problems of the bile and pancreatic ducts, may be eliminated with a single dose medication. The finding is significant in helping patients avoid ...

Targeting Single-Cell Cancer With ‘Nanobubbles’ Plus Chemotherapy

April 11, 2012
Using light-harvesting nanoparticles to convert laser energy into "plasmonic nanobubbles," researchers at Rice University, the University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center and Baylor College of Medicine (BCM) are developing new methods to inject drugs and genetic payloads directly into cancer cells. In tests on drug-resistant cancer cells, the researchers ...

‘Nanobubbles’ plus chemotherapy equals single-cell cancer targeting

April 9, 2012
HOUSTON -- (April 9, 2012) -- Using light-harvesting nanoparticles to convert laser energy into "plasmonic nanobubbles," researchers at Rice University, the University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center and Baylor College of Medicine (BCM) are developing new methods to inject drugs and genetic payloads directly into cancer cells. In tests ...

Increased Challenges Faced By Single Baby Boomers As They Age

April 9, 2012
Nick and Bobbi Ercoline, the couple depicted on the "Woodstock" soundtrack album cover, have now been happily married for over 40 years. However, a new special issue of The Gerontologist showing the Ercolines as they look today - a portrait of successful aging - finds that their unmarried baby boomer ...

‘Nanobubbles’ plus chemotherapy equals single-cell cancer targeting

April 9, 2012
(Rice University) Using light-harvesting nanoparticles to convert laser energy into "plasmonic nanobubbles," researchers at Rice University, Baylor College of Medicine and the University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center have developed methods for delivering chemotherapy drugs directly into cancer cells. In tests on drug-resistant cancer, the researchers found the methods ...

Innate patient factors, overall morbidity affect neurodevelopment in infants with single-ventricle disease

April 6, 2012
In the largest multicenter clinical trial of children undergoing early-stage surgery for single-ventricle heart defects, differences in intraoperative management did not significantly affect neurodevelopmental outcomes at 14 months of age. Instead, the strongest influences were innate patient characteristics and general medical morbidity during the child's first year of life.

Single gene mutation can sweep through bacterial population, opening the door for the concept of ‘species’

April 5, 2012
Bacteria are the most populous organisms on the planet. They thrive in almost every known environment, adapting to different habitats by means of genetic variations that provide the capabilities essential for survival. These genetic innovations arise from what scientists believe is a random mutation and exchange of genes and other ...

Single baby boomers facing increased challenges as they age

April 4, 2012
(The Gerontological Society of America) Nick and Bobbi Ercoline, the couple depicted on the "Woodstock" soundtrack album cover, have now been happily married for over 40 years. However, a new special issue of The Gerontologist showing the Ercolines as they look today -- a portrait of successful aging -- finds ...

Study Shows Single Antibody Shrinks Variety Of Human Tumors Transplanted Into Mice

March 28, 2012
Human tumors transplanted into laboratory mice disappeared or shrank when scientists treated the animals with a single antibody, according to a new study from the Stanford University School of Medicine. The antibody works by masking a protein flag on cancer cells that protects them from macrophages and other cells in ...