Thursday, February 23, 2012

Heart Beats to the Rhythm of a Circadian Clock

Sudden cardiac death -catastrophic and unexpected fatal heart stoppage -- is more likely to occur shortly after waking in the morning and in the late night.

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Newly Identified Oral Bacterium Linked to Heart Disease and Meningitis

A novel bacterium, thought to be a common inhabitant of the oral cavity, has the potential to cause serious disease if it enters the bloodstream, according to a study in the International Journal of Systematic and Evolutionary Microbiology.

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Monday, February 20, 2012

Nasty 'Superbug' Emerging? Strikes Otherwise Healthy, Young Patients

University at Buffalo researchers are expressing concern about a new, under-recognized, much more potent variant of a common bacterium that has surfaced in the U.S.

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'Duet of One' Possible With Hand-Controlled Voice Synthesizer

New technology at the University of British Columbia makes it possible for a person to speak or sing just by using their hands to control a speech synthesizer.

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Monday, February 13, 2012

A Mitosis Mystery Solved: How Chromosomes Align Perfectly in a Dividing Cell

To solve a mystery, sometimes a great detective need only study the clues in front of him.

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Cochlear Implants May Be Safe, Effective for Organ Transplant Patients

Cochlear implants may be a safe, effective option for some organ transplant patients who've lost their hearing as an unfortunate consequence of their transplant-related drug regime, researchers report.

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Tuesday, February 7, 2012

Possible Cure for Leukemia Found in Fish Oil

A compound produced from fish oil that appears to target leukemia stem cells could lead to a cure for the disease, according to Penn State researchers.

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Three 'Targeted' Cancer Drugs Raise Risk of Fatal Side Effects

Treatment with three relatively new "targeted" cancer drugs has been linked to a slightly elevated chance of fatal side effects, according to a new analysis led by scientists at Dana-Farber Cancer Institute. They added that the risk remains low, but should be taken into account by physicians and patients.

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