Posts Tagged ‘does’

Does Smoking Compound Other MS Risk Factors?

A new study shows that smoking may increase the risk of multiple sclerosis (MS) in people who also have specific established risk factors for MS. The research is found in the April 7, 2010, online issue of Neurology®, the medical journal of the American Academy of Neurology.
The research involved 442 people with [...]

Psychologists Search For Secret Of Happiness At Work

People who are unhappy in life are unlikely to find satisfaction at work. This is the finding of a study published online last thursday, 1st April 2010, in the Journal of Occupational and Organizational Psychology.
Assistant Professor Nathan Bowling of Wright State University, USA, and colleagues Kevin Eschleman and Qiang Wang [...]

RPSGB Response To The Generic Substitution In Primary Care Consultation

The Society is pleased to respond to the Department of Health’s consultation on generic substitution. The English Pharmacy Board (EPB) of the Royal Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain (RPSGB) does not consider any of the options in the consultation fully acceptable.
Pharmacy has an important role and responsibility in making [...]

How The Brain Stores Memories Of Specific Fears

The brain is capable of holding and retrieving memories for specific fears, revealing a more sophisticated storage and recall capacity than previously thought, neuroscientists have found. The study, which appears in the journal Nature Neuroscience, may have implications for treating post-traumatic stress syndrome – as scientists begin to understand how [...]

New Study Investigates Infection Of Human Cells In Outer Space

In a first-of-its-kind experiment, the unique conditions of spaceflight will be used to examine how cells remain healthy or succumb to disease, particularly in the face of stress or damage.
On April 5, ASU Biodesign Institute researchers Cheryl Nickerson and her team, including Jennifer Barrila and Shameema Sarker, saw their latest experiment [...]

Treatment Of Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis: Lithium Trial Fails To Replicate Initial Success And Shows No Benefit

An article published Online First and in the May edition of The Lancet Neurology concludes that lithium should not be used as a treatment in patients with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS). This is contrary to promising results from a recent small pilot study that generated a high level of off-label use. [...]

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