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A new study, performed by Dr. Eva Sapi of the University of New Haven, collected ticks in four towns in northern Fairfield County -- Bethel, Newtown, Redding, and Ridgefield. It found that in 2009, about 90 percent of the ticks tested had the Lyme disease...
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on Tuesday, November 24, 2009 The North Texas foreclosure picture isn’t as bad as the legal filings indicate. Home foreclosure postings in Dallas County actually declined by 12 percent in 2009 when you don’t count repeat filings, a new study shows.
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The sputtering U.S. economy has had a positive effect in slowing the growth of traffic congestion, but the situation is only a lull, experts say. The Texas Transportation Institute said Tuesday in its 2009 Urban Mobility Report the recession, combined...
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Major pharmaceutical companies are fighting harder over the millions of patients with diabetes, a lucrative market because the pool of customers is growing with the obesity epidemic -- and they will need daily drugs for life. As the American Diabetes...
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16:44 PM PDT Updated: 05/15/2009 06:16:45 PM PDT treatments. "Doctors often try to get patients through an acute crisis, then follow up later with treatment for HIV," said Andrew Zolopa, chief of Stanford's Division of Infectious Diseases and lead investigator...
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Study Shows Single Dose of Reclast Prevents Postmenopausal Osteoporosis for at Least 2 Years New study shows single-dose of Reclast® prevents osteoporosis for at least two years in postmenopausal women with low bone mass --Approximately 34 million individuals...
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Swedish researchers from Uppsala University came to the conclusion after monitoring over 2,200 men from the age of 50. From analyses, the researchers found that those who increased activity levels from 50 to 60 ended up living as long as those who were...
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Nausea Drug May Treat Withdrawal From Addiction, Study Shows Feb. 17 (Bloomberg) -- GlaxoSmithKline Plc’s Zofran, approved to treat nausea and vomiting, appears to reduce symptoms of withdrawal from morphine, codeine, heroin, OxyContin and similar pain...
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Scientists may have figured out one reason some people reach for french fries instead of an apple. It could be a gene that's been linked to an increased risk of obesity. A study of children found those with a common variation of the gene tend to overeat...
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The report from the University of Western Sydney's Whitlam Institute is the first publication from an ongoing research project exploring how young people engage with the democratic process in Australia. The Institute's director, Eric Sidoti, says young...
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