Topic: University Of Pennsylvania School Of Medicine

Published January 27, 2012. | Reuters. advertisement. . People with mild depression may benefit from taking antidepressants, suggests a new ...
Preliminary findings suggest a drug used to treat another disease might also reduce painful flare-ups in gout patients starting new medication...
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Weight loss programs may boost mood in obese people

NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Obese people who participate in a weight loss program based on exercise and lifestyle changes end up less depressed, according to a new review.But how many pounds they actually shed didn't seem to matter, and it ...

Study confirms sunscreen prevents melanoma

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Adults who regularly use sunscreen are far less likely to develop melanoma, the deadliest form of skin cancer, researchers reported on Monday.They found people who were encouraged to slather on sunscreen in the 1990s were 50 percent less likely ...
The incredible potential of stem cells derives from their ability to develop into any kind of cell the body needs. As reported in Science Daily, Swiss researchers ?discovered that there are multipotent stem cells in hair follicles, capable of developing into the ...
Metabolism Nicotine patches work better over a longer time period in people who metabolize nicotine slowly. Relapse A 2010 study by the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine found that smokers who used the nicotine patch for 24 weeks, instead of eight ...
In the absence of clinical narcolepsy, healthy people who are positive for the genetic narcolepsy marker allele DQB1*0602 have more fragmented sleep and respond poorly to chronic partial sleep deprivation (PSD), according to research published in the Oct. 26 issue of ...