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Study shows estrogen stabilization may protect women at brain aneurysms risk
News-Medical-Net Fri, 30 Jul 2010 21:37 PM PDT
Results from a retrospective, case-control study presented today at the Society of NeuroInterventional Surgery (SNIS) 7th Annual Meeting could have significant implications for women at risk of brain aneurysms as data shows that oral contraceptives (OC) and hormone replacement therapy (HRT) may yield the additional benefit of protecting against the formation and/or rupture of brain aneurysms ...

Couple accused of neglecting baby boy’s medical needs
Clinton Herald Fri, 30 Jul 2010 21:33 PM PDT
A Clinton couple are accused on felony charges of failing to seek medical attention for their infant son earlier this year, leading to massive brain damage and surgery for the now eight-month-old baby.

Can functional MRI help diagnose Alzheimer's disease?
The Tampa Tribune Fri, 30 Jul 2010 21:00 PM PDT
One of the frustrating things about suspecting a loved one has Alzheimer's disease is that no definitive test of any kind can make a firm diagnosis. Only an autopsy can confirm that a person had the disease. That's why scientists are working to use new types of brain imaging in hopes that such a test may soon be possible.

Medical: Keys to success may lie in certain brain structures
The Times Herald Fri, 30 Jul 2010 18:15 PM PDT
It’s high season for sports, and coaches at all levels might be wondering how to boost or restore the performance of their athletes. A good deal of research lately suggests that the keys to motivation and success lie in specific brain structures.




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