Topic: Emory University School Of Medicine
Women who use lotions and gels to produce a fake suntan tend to cut back on outdoor sunbathing and use of tanning beds, with close to 40 per cent ...
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Toddlers with autism show different blink patterns than other children, a finding that researchers say may provide a clue to the way people with...
Death rates for U.S. patients with throat and mouth cancers decreased between 1993 and 2007, a new study shows.. . The finding comes from an ...
A test commonly used to screen women for diabetes during pregnancy called a glucose challenge test GCT, may help detect diabetes and pre-diabetes in the general population . ? said Lawrence S. Phillips, MD, Professor of Medicine at the Emory University School of Medicine ...
Anxiety has been documented throughout history as nerves or hysteria, today the labels have changed; panic attacks, OCD, agoraphobia and others, but the distressing symptoms of rushing heart, clammy skin, light-headedness and jelly legs are the same regardless. Anxiety is something we ...
Peripheral blood (PB) cells which are positive for the endothelial marker CD31 promote angiogenesis in an ischemic animal model even without prior cell culture, according to research published in the Aug. 10 issue of the Journal of the American College of Cardiology ...
With Atlanta as its headquarters, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)--a national research agency dedicated to the improvement of public health and prevention of infectious and chronic diseases--helps give Georgia a thriving, cutting edge culture on the ...
In the early 1990s the root causes of atherosclerosis had started to become clearer. Two professors at the Emory University School of Medicine--Russell M. Medford and R. Wayne Alexander, both cardiologists and biologists--were intrigued by findings that tied inflammation to oxidants, molecules ...
Vitamin D deficiency is associated with an increased risk of cardiovascular disease, including hypertension, heart failure and ischemic heart disease, according to a recent symposium on nutrition and heart disease summarized in the July issue of the American Journal of the Medical ...