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Survey Shows Parents Struggling to Find Trusted Babysitters and Would Pay More for Well-Trained Teens

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Mass. General, Jackson Laboratory researchers find clues to common birth defect in gene expression data

Click Here to Read More … Researchers at MassGeneral Hospital for Children, The Jackson Laboratory and other institutes have uncovered 27 new candidate genes for congenital diaphragmatic hernia, a common and often deadly birth defect.
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Mass. General researchers find novel way to prevent drug-induced liver injury

Click Here to Read More … MGH investigators have developed a novel strategy to protect the liver from drug-induced injury and improve associated drug safety. The team reports that inhibition of a type of cell-to-cell communication can protect against the damage caused by liver-toxic drugs such as acetaminophen.
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Mayo Clinic Researchers Find Drug Duo Kills Chemotherapy-resistant Ovarian Cancer Cells

Click Here to Read More … The use of two drugs never tried in combination before in ovarian cancer resulted in a 70 percent destruction of cancer cells already resistant to commonly used chemotherapy agents, say researchers at Mayo Clinic in Florida.
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Mayo Clinic, NCCTG Find No Tie Between PTEN and Response to Breast Cancer Drug

Click Here to Read More … Contrary to what many oncologists had thought, a tumor suppressor protein known as PTEN does not reduce the effectiveness of the breast cancer drug Herceptin, according to a study by Mayo Clinic and North Central Cancer Research Group (NCCTG) investigators.
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Mayo Clinic Researchers Find New Treatment for Constipation

Click Here to Read More … Mayo Clinic researchers recently had success in the clinical trial of a new medication shown to provide relief from constipation in a way that capitalizes on the body’s natural processes.
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OB/GYNs Find Diagnostic Value In VAP(R) Cholesterol Test

Click Here to Read More … Atherotech Diagnostics Lab will attend the South Central Obstetrical & Gynecological Society (SCOGS) 52nd Annual Meeting held this week in Charlottesville, Va. Atherotech representatives will demonstrate the company’s patented VAP® (Vertical Auto Profile) Test and offer blood draws to qualified attendees…
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Researchers Find Possible Clues To Tamoxifen Resistance In Breast Cancer

Click Here to Read More … Breast cancer patients who become resistant to tamoxifen may have low levels of a protein called Rho GDI-alpha, according to a study published online March 30 in the Journal of the National Cancer Institute. Women whose tumors have estrogen receptors (ERs) often take tamoxifen after surgery to prevent recurrence of the cancer and keep it from metastasizing to other parts of the body…
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Mayo Clinic Researchers Find Cardiac Pacing Helps Epilepsy Patients with Ictal Asystole

Click Here to Read More … Mayo Clinic researchers have found that cardiac pacing may help epilepsy patients with seizure-related falls due to ictal asystole, an unusual condition in which the heart stops beating during an epileptic seizure.
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Diet May Lower Risk of Cognitive Impairment, Mayo Clinic Researchers Find

Click Here to Read More … Mayo Clinic researchers found that the prevalence of mild cognitive impairment decreased with an increase in the consumption of monounsaturated and polyunsaturated fatty acids.
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