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Week's Top 10 Viewed Stories
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HIV Patients May be Cured!
(Ivanhoe Newswire) - Researchers at Albert
Einstein College of Medicine are studying radioimmunotherapy (RIT) to
kill off HIV-infected cells.
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Better Posture: Tips to Straighten Up!
ORLANDO, Fla. (Ivanhoe Newswire) - How’s your
posture right now? Are you sitting up straight or are you slouched over?
Poor posture can take a serious toll on your spine, shoulders, hips,
and knees.
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Alternative to Transplant: Islet Therapy for Diabetes
PHILADELPHIA, Pa. (Ivanhoe Newswire) - For those
with type 1 diabetes, taking multiple injections of insulin every day
or wearing a pump are parts of life. But varying levels of insulin can
lead to low blood sugar, a life threatening condition, and for some,
their only alternative is a pancreas transplant. Now, a new technique is
giving these patients their lives back without the need for insulin.
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Impact of Vitamin D on MS
(Ivanhoe Newswire) - Vitamin D may block harmful
immune cells associated with multiple sclerosis (MS) from travelling to
the brain, according to research from Johns Hopkins.
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A Vaccine for Multiple Sclerosis?
(Ivanhoe Newswire) - In people who show the
beginning signs of multiple sclerosis (MS), a vaccine used to prevent
tuberculosis in other parts of the world might help prevent the disease.
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Cancer Cells ’Hide’ from Treatment
(Ivanhoe Newswire) - Brain cancer cells reduce
gene mutation exposure when they sense treatments aimed to seek these
cells out, and then increase expression after it senses treatments are
gone.
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Diagnosing Diabetes: It’s in the Blood (2nd week)
ABBOTT PARK, Ill. (Ivanhoe Newswire) - Heart
disease, stroke, blindness, and kidney failure are just some of the
devastating complications of diabetes. Nearly 26 million people have
the disease in the U.S. and three times that amount are pre-diabetic and
don’t know it. Now, a new test could help them before it’s too late.
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ED Medication Helps Menstrual Cramping?
(Ivanhoe Newswire) - A recent study out of Penn
State College of Medicine finds that erectile dysfunction medication may
help women who suffer from moderate to severe menstrual cramps
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Conversation Project: Talking About Death
BOSTON (Ivanhoe Newswire) - It’s the
conversation many of us avoid: dying and end of life wishes. But, after
dealing with her mother’s death, Pulitzer Prize winning journalist Ellen
Goodman founded The Conversation Project.
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