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Ivanhoe.com Top 10 Viewed Stories 6/13/2014

Medical Breakthroughs: Ivanhoe Insider


This Week's Top 10 Viewed Stories
         1. “D” Deficiency (2nd week)
(Ivanhoe Newswire) - Three-quarters of U.S. teens and adults are deficient in vitamin D. We all know we need it, but how do we know when we’re too low? Here are some signs to look for:
         2. Turbo Charged: New Way to Lose Weight
NEW YORK (Ivanhoe Newswire) - You've heard of the Atkins, the Mediterranean, and the Cabbage diet. How about a no diet “diet” and no gym too? One health expert guarantees you will still lose weight and look fabulous.
         3. Centenarian Secrets: Living Long and Strong (2nd week)
HOLLYWOOD, Fla. (Ivanhoe Newswire) - The numbers are growing! More people than ever before are celebrating being a centenarian. In fact, there are 55,000 Americans who are now 100 years old or older, and 80 percent of them are women. Meet two friends who share their secrets on how to live a long, healthy, and happy life!
         4. Better Way to Rebuild Bone Inside the Body (2nd week)
May 29, 2014 - Traumatic bone injuries such as blast wounds are often so severe that the body can’t effectively repair the damage on its own. To aid the recovery, clinicians inject patients with proteins called...
         5. Risky Surgery for Deadly Cancer -- In-Depth Doctor’s Interview
Armando Sardi, M.D., director of the Institute for Cancer Care at Mercy Medical Center in Baltimore, Md., explains how a highly invasive surgery is boosting chances for patients with abdominal cancers.
         6. Tiny Molecule May Help Battle Depression
June 8, 2014 - Levels of a small molecule found only in humans and in other primates are lower in the brains of depressed individuals, according to researchers. This discovery may hold a key to improving treatment ...
         7. New Compound May Lead to Diabetes Treatment
June 4, 2014 - The discovery of an inhibitor of the Insulin Degrading Enzyme (IDE), a protein responsible for the susceptibility of diabetes because it destroys insulin in the body, may lead to new treatment ...
         8. Heating Up Ovarian Cancer
BALTIMORE, Md. (Ivanhoe Newswire) - About 22-thousand women are diagnosed with ovarian cancer each year and more than 14-thousand die. It’s a sneaky and serious cancer that’s often caught too late. But, now doctors are heating up ovarian cancer and saving lives.
         9. Fighting Cancer With Dietary Changes (2nd week)
May 26, 2014 - Calorie restriction during treatment for breast cancer changes cellular programming in a way that lowers the chance of metastases in mice. Breast cancer patients are often treated with hormonal...
         10. Limiting Carbs Reduces Breast Cancer Recurrence?
June 10, 2014 - Reducing carbohydrate intake could reduce the risk of breast cancer recurrence among women whose tumor tissue is positive for the IGF-1 receptor, researchers report. Using an unusual approach, this ...

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