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Memory Lapses Come When 2 Parts of Brain Compete
Researchers say finding could lead to treatment for compulsive, addictive disorders
Children as Young as 4 Can Develop OCD
Full-blown obsessive symptoms seen in both younger, older children, study finds
Buyers Spend More With Non-Cash Purchases
Researchers say it's the 'pain of paying' that drives consumer choices
Brain Scans Show Heightened Risk for Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder
Found less activity in region that curbs habitual thinking, researchers say
Parkinson's Drugs Again Linked to Compulsive Disorders
Impulsive gambling, shopping, sex and binge eating common among patients, study shows
Health Tip: Understanding Obsessive Compulsive Disorder
Possible warning signs
Compulsive Gamblers Don't Learn From Their Mistakes
Study finds they have a mental rigidity that keeps them from folding their cards
Shop-Till-You-Drop Season Scary for Some
Holidays are especially difficult for compulsive shoppers, experts say
Sleep Apnea in Children Linked to Lower IQ Scores, Learning Impairment
Whether damage is permanent or reversible needs further investigation, study says
Genetic Findings Shed Light on OCD
Protein regulating glutamate flow may explain why anxiety disorder runs in families
Parrots Aren't Parroting Bad Behavior
Research found genetics and stress, not mimicry, were behind compulsive behavior
Behavior Therapy Urged for Kids with OCD
Combination with drugs most effective for compulsive behavior, finds study
Personality Disorders Common in U.S.
Survey finds 31 million American adults have at least one
Mental Health News
Getting Tough on Bullying
Kids, parents and schools need to work together to stop abusive behavior, experts say
FDA Approves New Drug for Severe Epilepsy
Trials showed Banzel proved effective against Lennox-Gastaut syndrome
Iressa as Good as Chemotherapy for Lung Cancer
Daily pill easier to take, has fewer side effects than chemotherapy, experts say
Long-Term Erythromycin Cut COPD Complications
But researchers remain cautious about future antibiotic resistance from widespread use
New Type of Ebola Virus Discovered
2007 outbreak in Uganda genetically distinct from other known species
Genetic Trait Linked to Alcoholism
Processing of the brain chemical serotonin may be key, study says
Smokeout '08: The Perfect Time to Quit
American Cancer Society urges people to stop for a day, then for life
Parent Smoking During Pregnancy Raises Kids' Heart Risks
More carotid artery thickening in these young adults points to danger, study finds
When the Caregiver Becomes the Patient
Study finds those tending Alzheimer's relatives at risk for hospital visits of their own
Colorectal Cancer Treatment Costs Vary Widely
Chemotherapy figures alone may differ by almost $37,000 per patient, study finds
Dental Implants Need More Work Than Root Canals
Review suggests preserving natural teeth should be top priority for patients, clinicians
Specialized Stroke Care Improves Outcomes
And for those hospitals without dedicated units, telemedicine can bridge gap, study says
Colorectal Cancer Screens Detect Unrecognized Disease
Finnish study says about 40% returned positive results in review of national program
New Scan Spots Beginning of Bone Problems in Anorexics
Structural abnormalities start early, researchers report
Not All Smiles Are Created Equal
Study finds people struggling with rejection can spot a phony grin
Child-Care Relationships Tied to Kids' Stress Levels
At school or home, they can raise long-term health risks, studies say
Compound Tied to Cognitive Deficits in Schizophrenia
High kynurenic acid levels like 'gasoline on the fire' of affected neurotransmitters
Long-Term Antibiotic Use Affects 'Good' Gut Bacteria
Study finds up to 30% of beneficial species, strains are significantly affected
Early HIV Treatment Best for Babies
It saves lives and slows the progression of AIDS, study confirms
2nd Generation Antidepressants Prove Effective
New guideline from American College of Physicians calls them equally good
Genetic Trait Could Predict Lung Cancer
But research is preliminary, scientists stress
Home-Based Programs Benefit Older Cancer Survivors
They improved ability to live and function when enrolled in tailored interventions
Indigo Ointment Benefits Psoriasis Patients
Traditional Chinese therapy proved helpful in relieving skin scaling, hardening, study finds
China Documents First Case of Tick-Borne Disease Spread
Human-to-human transfer caused by contact with blood, respiratory secretion
Bariatric Surgery Before Pregnancy Benefits Moms, Babies
Weight-loss procedure may change fertility, nutritional needs, study suggests
General Health News
Scientists ID Uterine Muscle Switch for Contractions
Finding may lead to new therapies for preterm labor
Autumn Babies More Prone to Asthma
Winter viruses may be to blame, study suggests
Health Highlights: Nov. 21, 2008
N.P.R. Radio Host Has Ties to Drug Makers: Report / Forward-Facing Strollers May Stress Babies / Hairspray May Increase Risk of Male Birth Defect: S
New Type of Ebola Virus Discovered
2007 outbreak in Uganda genetically distinct from other known species
New Approach Keeps Tumor Cells From Refueling
Finding might one day lead to a novel technique to combat cancer, study says
Long-Term Erythromycin Cut COPD Complications
But researchers remain cautious about future antibiotic resistance from widespread use
ADHD Medications Don't Pose Cancer Risk
Study found 2 popular drugs do not cause genetic damage that can lead to disease
U.S. Lags on HIV Testing Goals
Despite call for routine exams, 60,000 Americans were infected last year
Colorectal Cancer Treatment Costs Vary Widely
Chemotherapy figures alone may differ by almost $37,000 per patient, study finds
Dental Implants Need More Work Than Root Canals
Review suggests preserving natural teeth should be top priority for patients, clinicians
When the Caregiver Becomes the Patient
Study finds those tending Alzheimer's relatives at risk for hospital visits of their own
Specialized Stroke Care Improves Outcomes
And for those hospitals without dedicated units, telemedicine can bridge gap, study says
CDC Monitors Shortage of Hib Vaccine
The shot protects against infection that can cause meningitis, pneumonia in young children
Health Highlights: Nov. 20, 2008
IKEA Blinds Recalled After Girl's Death / Health Insurers Would Accept All Customers if Congress Mandated Coverage / Lung Cancer Drug Trial Halted /
Inhibiting Protein May Keep Cancer Cells From Refueling
Researchers say finding could be key to new disease-fighting therapies
Genetic Trait Linked to Alcoholism
Processing of the brain chemical serotonin may be key, study says
Vitamin D Deficit Could Lead to Heart Woes
Winter's lack of sun means adults at risk should be monitored, experts say
Parent Smoking During Pregnancy Raises Kids' Heart Risks
More carotid artery thickening in these young adults points to danger, study finds
Colorectal Cancer Screens Detect Unrecognized Disease
Finnish study says about 40% returned positive results in review of national program
Researchers ID Suite of Genes in Aging Process
Biomarkers could provide scientific baseline for anti-aging drug trials, study says
Patient's Race Doesn't Affect Emergency Room Care
Trauma treatment similar regardless of ethnicity, U.S. study finds
Child-Care Relationships Tied to Kids' Stress Levels
At school or home, they can raise long-term health risks, studies say
New Scan Spots Beginning of Bone Problems in Anorexics
Structural abnormalities start early, researchers report
Sport Supplement May Help Shield Seniors From Falls
Beta-alanine boosts muscle, balance, study finds
Airway Transplant Aided by Stem Cells a Medical First
Woman gets historic procedure in which her stem cells were combined with donated organ tissue to replace diseased organ, scientists report
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