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Critical illness, most feared than death, is one reason why some file for bankruptcy by Dan Mangan
Scientists find clue to age-related memory loss
WASHINGTON – Scientists have found a compelling clue in the quest to learn what causes age-related memory problems, and to one day be able to tell if those misplaced car keys are just a senior moment or an early warning of something worse. Wednesday’s report offers evidence that age-related memory loss really is a distinctContinue reading “Scientists find clue to age-related memory loss”
Migraine could be associated with brain damage by Geoffrey Mohan
That head-splitting migraine attack that knocks you off your feet may also put you at risk of permanent changes in the brain, an analysis of 19 medical studies found. The potential for increased abnormalities in the signal-carrying white matter of the brain appears strongest among those who suffer headache warning symptoms, such as flashes ofContinue reading “Migraine could be associated with brain damage by Geoffrey Mohan”
Music Festival to benefit Mental Health, NAPA California
This Year’s Festival Expands to Two Days with Tim McGraw. OR IMMEDIATE RELEASE June 18, 2013 Media Contact: Fuller & Sander Communications Tom Fuller, 707-253-0868 tom@fullerandsander.com, Monty Sander, 707-253-8503 monty@fullerandsander.com 19th Annual Music Festival for Mental Health Expands to Two Days “Country & Soul” to feature GRAMMY® Award-winning musician Tim McGraw and rising R&B recording star AllenContinue reading “Music Festival to benefit Mental Health, NAPA California”
Autism have mutated cancer or tumor genes
Researchers studying two seemingly unrelated conditions — autism and cancer — have unexpectedly converged on a surprising discovery. Some people with autism have mutated cancer or tumor genes that apparently caused their brain disorder. Enlarge This Image Christopher Berkey for The New York Times Richard Ewing, 10, who’s autistic and has a tumor-causing gene, withContinue reading “Autism have mutated cancer or tumor genes”
Habits of Retirees by Tim Sprinkle
They keep us focused, keep us on task and help us organize the day-to-day tedium of our working lives. Hawaii-based retiree Rik Rodriguez surfs regularly to keep his mind and body sharp.But habits remain important even when the working stops. In fact, after waiting decades to give up on their full-time careers, many retirees wakeContinue reading “Habits of Retirees by Tim Sprinkle”
Poor oral health tied to HPV virus by Catherine Saint Louis
People with swollen gums, missing teeth and other signs of poor dental health are more likely to be infected orally with the human papillomavirus, researchers reported on Wednesday. HPV, a sexually transmitted virus, causes cancers of the cervix, mouth and throat. The new study, published in Cancer Prevention Research, is the first to document aContinue reading “Poor oral health tied to HPV virus by Catherine Saint Louis”
Blood tests may ID suicide risk by Chris Kaiser
It may one day be possible to identify and treat those at risk for suicide based on gene expressions of elevated blood biomarkers, researchers suggested. In a cohort of 42 bipolar patients, the nine who had a dramatic shift from no suicidal thoughts to strong suicidal ideation also had marked increases in levels of SAT1Continue reading “Blood tests may ID suicide risk by Chris Kaiser”