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Autism Redefined: Impact of Proposed Diagnostic Criteria

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[08/02/2012] Getting an autism diagnosis could be more difficult in 2013 when a revised diagnostic definition goes into effect. The proposed changes may affect the proportion of individuals, according to preliminary data presented by Yale School of Medicine researchers. Autism Redefined: Impact of Proposed Diagnostic Criteria - read more

Diabetes Study Shines Spotlight on Lifestyle Interventions

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[25/01/2012] An Emory University study assesses real-world lifestyle interventions to help delay or prevent the costly chronic disease that affects nearly 26 million Americans. Diabetes Study Shines Spotlight on Lifestyle Interventions - read more

Fighting at Many Fronts

If on a battlefield the opponents attack from all sides, the fight seems hopeless. Like this battle a mother has been fighting for her multi-handicapped daughter for many years. However, she will certainly not give up!  Fighting at Many Fronts - read more

Woken up in a New Life

The glass is half-full says the optimist. Such a person is Bernd Deifuß from Thuringia, Germany. Within one year he lost his mobility and his stomach. However, this does not seem to be a reason for him to give up. Woken up in a New Life - read more

New Method Could Help Prevent Osteoarthritis

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Photo: MRI image of foetus; linked to [19/09/2011] A new method is set to help doctors diagnose osteoarthritis at such an early stage that it will be possible to delay the progression of the disease by many years, or maybe even stop it entirely. New Method Could Help Prevent Osteoarthritis - read more

Novel Epilepsy Treatment Could Reduce Risk of Birth Defects

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[19/09/2011] Researchers at Royal Holloway, University of London have developed a new biochemical approach to identifying epilepsy treatments which not only offer stronger seizure protection but could also provide safer treatment for pregnant women. Novel Epilepsy Treatment Could Reduce Risk of Birth Defects - read more

Newborns: Newest Screen Will Indicate Heart Problems

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Picture: Baby's hand in a heart [26/08/2011] Researcher have now published an important paper that recommends strategies for national screening for critical congenital heart disease (CHD), using a simple, non-invasive test called pulse oximetry. Newborns: Newest Screen Will Indicate Heart Problems - read more

Self-test Device for Monitoring Degenerative Eye Disease

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[17/08/2011] An ophthalmologist at UT Southwestern Medical Center has helped create a convenient device that lets patients who have a degenerative eye disease better track vision changes. Self-test Device for Monitoring Degenerative Eye Disease - read more

Two-Year-Old Children with Autism Have Enlarged Brains

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[30/05/2011] In 2005, researchers from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (UNC) found that 2-year-old children with autism have brains up to 10 percent larger than children of the same age without autism. Now a follow-up study brings new results. Two-Year-Old Children with Autism Have Enlarged Brains - read more

Autism: The 1-Year Well-Baby Check-Up Approach

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Photo: Ticked checkbox; linked to [18/05/2011] A novel strategy developed by autism researchers at the University of California, San Diego School of Medicine shows promise as a simple way for physicians to detect cases of Autism Syndrome Disorder, language or developmental delays in babies at an early age.  Autism: The 1-Year Well-Baby Check-Up Approach - read more

Five-Minute Screen Identifies Subtle Signs of Autism in One-Year Olds

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[02/05/2011] A five-minute checklist that parents can fill out in pediatrician waiting rooms may someday help in the early diagnosis of autism spectrum disorder (ASD), according to a study funded by the National Institutes of Health (NIH). The study's design also provides a model for developing a network of pediatricians to adopt such a change to their practice. Five-Minute Screen Identifies Subtle Signs of Autism in One-Year Olds - read more

Association between Parkinson's Disease and Prostate Cancer

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[11/04/2011] Researchers have found compelling evidence that Parkinson's disease is associated with an increased risk of prostate cancer and melanoma, and that this increased cancer risk also extends to close and distant relatives of individuals with Parkinson's disease.  Association between Parkinson's Disease and Prostate Cancer - read more

Early Detection and Intervention Key to Rehabilitation

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[04/04/2011] Early intervention and close follow-up are key to rehabilitating hearing loss in children, says Doctor Paul R. Kileny, director of the University of Michigan’s Audiology and Electrophysiology program. Early Detection and Intervention Key to Rehabilitation - read more

Type 1 Diabetes: Early Signs of Heart Disease in Children

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[28/02/2011] Researchers at Children's Hospital of Wisconsin discovered the early signs of cardiovascular disease are likely to manifest before the onset of puberty in many children with diabetes.  Type 1 Diabetes: Early Signs of Heart Disease in Children - read more

Huge Step Forward in Treating Children with Spina Bifida

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Huge Step Forward in Treating Children with Spina Bifida [21/02/2011] Performing delicate surgery in the womb, months before birth, can substantially improve outcomes for children with a common, disabling birth defect of the spine. Huge Step Forward in Treating Children with Spina Bifida - read more

Elderly: New Brief Tool to Screen for Cognitive Impairment

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[05/01/2011] The Sweet 16, a new screening test developed by a team of geriatricians and neurologists at the Institute for Aging Research of Hebrew SeniorLife and Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, could help clinicians more rapidly detect dementia in elderly patients. Elderly: New Brief Tool to Screen for Cognitive Impairment - read more

Autistic Toddlers Prefer Special Visual Pattern

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Autistic Toddlers Prefer Special Visual Pattern [08/09/2010] Researchers have shown that toddlers with autism spend significantly more time visually examining dynamic geometric patterns than they do looking at social images. Autistic Toddlers Prefer Special Visual Pattern - read more

Autistic Toddlers Prefer Special Visual Pattern

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Photo: Picture with social scene and geometric figure [08/09/2010] Researchers have shown that toddlers with autism spend significantly more time visually examining dynamic geometric patterns than they do looking at social images. Autistic Toddlers Prefer Special Visual Pattern - read more

New Variants Found that Indicate a Predisposition to Type 2 Diabetes

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[25/08/2010] An international team has discovered 12 more regions on the genome with DNA variants that are associated with increased risk of type 2 diabetes, bringing the number to 38. New Variants Found that Indicate a Predisposition to Type 2 Diabetes - read more

Autism: Finding Could Lead to Simple Urine Test for the Condition

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[14/07/2010] Children with autism have a different chemical fingerprint in their urine than non-autistic children, according to new research. Autism: Finding Could Lead to Simple Urine Test for the Condition - read more

Autism: Early Intervention for Toddlers Effective

Photo: Toddler [02/12/2009] A novel early intervention programme for very young children with autism is effective for improving the IQ, language ability, and social interaction, a new study has found. Autism: Early Intervention for Toddlers Effective - read more

Screening: Misconceptions about Breast Cancer

Screening: Misconceptions about Breast Cancer [19/06/2009] Fear plays a major role in whether women decide to go for cancer screening or not, but healthcare providers underestimate how much women need to know and wrongly assume that they will ask for information if they want it. Screening: Misconceptions about Breast Cancer - read more

 
 

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