Clinical Trials Update: July 27, 2010
- Iron Deficiency Anemia
- Hepatitis C
- Rheumatoid Arthritis
In Conversation, People's Brains Can Mirror Each Other Study found neural patterns were most similar when people really 'got' each other To Help Keep Weight Off, Turn to the Web Well-designed Internet sites boost odds that pounds won't return, study finds Longer Time Frame for Clot-Busting Drug May Help Beat Stroke Expanding the time limit from 3 to 4.5 hours doesn't appear to delay treatment, study suggests Mom's Affection Helps Babies Grow Into Less Stressed Adults Study finds link between maternal attention, child's mental state decades later Alaskan Sled Dog Has Own Genetic 'Signature' Study finds it has endurance of Huskies and Malamutes, with work ethic of an Australian Shepherd Brain Structure Changes Found in Irritable Bowel Patients Comparison scans between women with and without disorder show differences in gray matter: report Does a Foreign Accent Hurt Credibility? Study contends finding significant as more people find work in foreign lands More Than 70,000 Kids Injured By Medical Devices Each Year Contact lenses, IV tubes lead list of items causing trips to the ER, study shows Sniffing Device Allows Disabled to Write, Run Wheelchairs Israeli team found sniffs could be translated into directives with special machine Stroke Prevention Treatment Varies Widely Across U.S. Choice of surgery, stenting or drugs to open neck artery may depend on where you live, study finds Not All Epilepsy Drugs Raise Suicide Risk: Study Only newer meds tied to depression appear linked to self-harm, researchers say Most Men With Low-Risk Prostate Cancer Treated Aggressively, Study Shows Many would do just as well with watchful waiting, researchers say Childhood Cancer May Be Linked to Later Heart Problems 27% of survivors had long-term cardiac dysfunction, Dutch study found Sunscreen Concerns Unfounded, Experts Say Cancer reports questionable; skin protection essential, they note |