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Trends in Medical Research

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Volume 6, Number 1, 2011


Oral Insulin Delivery with Various Grades of HPMC on Non-Diabetic Rats

Jasbir Singh, Gajendra Singh, Nirpinder Singh and Harmeet Kaur

Trends in Medical Research Volume 6, Number 1, 1-13, 2011

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Serum Asymmetric Dimethyl-L-Arginine in Renal Failure Patients Living in Jeddah Region, Saudi Arabia

Samar A. Damiati and Samir M. Khoja

Trends in Medical Research Volume 6, Number 1, 14-22, 2011

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Immunomodulatory Activity and Th1/Th2 Cytokine Response of Ocimum sanctum in Myelosuppressed Swiss Albino Mice

R. Hemalatha, K. Narendra Babu, M. Karthik, R. Ramesh, B. Dinesh Kumar and P. Uday Kumar

Trends in Medical Research Volume 6, Number 1, 23-31, 2011

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Proton-Pump Inhibitors and Birth Defects: Some Reassurances, but More Needed, Warns Epidemiologist

Trends in Medical Research Volume 6, Number 1, 32-32, 2011

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High BMI in Childhood Linked to Greater Heart Disease Risk in Adolescence

Trends in Medical Research Volume 6, Number 1, 33-33, 2011

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More Protein, Less Refined Starch Important for Dieting, Large Study Shows

Trends in Medical Research Volume 6, Number 1, 34-35, 2011

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Wheather Affects Children’s Injury Rate: Each 5-Degree Temprature Rise Boosts Kids’ Hospital Admissions for Serious Injury by 10 Percent

Trends in Medical Research Volume 6, Number 1, 36-36, 2011

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Growth-Factor Gel Shows Promise as Hearing-Loss Treatment

Trends in Medical Research Volume 6, Number 1, 37-37, 2011

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Bladder Regeneration Using Stem Cells from Patients Own Bone Marrow

Trends in Medical Research Volume 6, Number 1, 38-38, 2011

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Pre-Eclampsia: Early Urine Test Predicts Pregnancy Complication

Trends in Medical Research Volume 6, Number 1, 39-39, 2011

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Stem Cell Therapy: A Future Treatment for Lower Back Pain?

Trends in Medical Research Volume 6, Number 1, 40-40, 2011

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Male Reproductive Problems May Add to Falling Fertility Rates

Trends in Medical Research Volume 6, Number 1, 41-41, 2011

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Era of Personalized Oncology: New Strategies for Cancer Drug Development Urgently Needed, Experts Say

Trends in Medical Research Volume 6, Number 1, 42-43, 2011

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Brain Tissue Loss in People with Alzheimer’s disease and Mild Cognitive Impairment

Trends in Medical Research Volume 6, Number 1, 44-44, 2011

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Scientists Learn More About How Kidneys Fail and How New Drugs May Intervene

Trends in Medical Research Volume 6, Number 1, 45-45, 2011

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Fatal Blood Clot Genetic Risk Identified

Trends in Medical Research Volume 6, Number 1, 46-46, 2011

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Combining Aerobic and Resistance Training Appears Helpful for Patients with Diabetes

Trends in Medical Research Volume 6, Number 1, 47-48, 2011

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Haiti Cholera Outbreaks: Experts Urge US to Create Emergency Cholera Vaccine Stockpile for Humanitarian Use

Trends in Medical Research Volume 6, Number 1, 49-50, 2011

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Using a Patient’s Tumor to Form Vaccine: Dendritic Cell Vaccine Induces Immune Responses in Patients

Trends in Medical Research Volume 6, Number 1, 51-51, 2011

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Antiretroviral Drugs Can Prevent HIV in Men Who Have Sex With Men, Study Shows

Trends in Medical Research Volume 6, Number 1, 52-53, 2011

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Hong Kong Hospital Reports Possible Airborne Influenza Transmission

Trends in Medical Research Volume 6, Number 1, 54-54, 2011

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Method for Manufacturing Patient-Specific Human Platelets

Trends in Medical Research Volume 6, Number 1, 55-55, 2011

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Risk of Bleeding Among Patients Taking Two Anti-Platelet Drugs

Trends in Medical Research Volume 6, Number 1, 56-56, 2011

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High Alpha-Carotene Levels Associated With Longer Life

Trends in Medical Research Volume 6, Number 1, 57-57, 2011

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Military Experts Provide Civilian Surgeons with Guidance on Handling Bomb Blast Injuries

Trends in Medical Research Volume 6, Number 1, 58-59, 2011

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Children With Autism Have Mitochondrial Dysfunction, Study Finds

Trends in Medical Research Volume 6, Number 1, 60-62, 2011

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Alternative Therapies May Leave Asthmatics Gasping, Study Suggests

Trends in Medical Research Volume 6, Number 1, 63-63, 2011

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New Report Ties Diabetes to Shortened Life Expectancy

Trends in Medical Research Volume 6, Number 1, 64-64, 2011

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Anti-Microbials Are a Common Cause of Drug-Induced Liver Injury and Failure, Study Suggests

Trends in Medical Research Volume 6, Number 1, 65-65, 2011

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Tiny RNA Molecules Control Labor, May Be Key to Blocking Premature Birth

Trends in Medical Research Volume 6, Number 1, 66-66, 2011

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Gene Therapy Success in an Immune Disorder

Trends in Medical Research Volume 6, Number 1, 67-68, 2011

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Diabetes May Clamp Down on Cholesterol the Brain Needs

Trends in Medical Research Volume 6, Number 1, 69-69, 2011

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Dosing Directions, Measuring Devices Appear Inconsistent for Many Children’s Liquid Medications, Study Finds

Trends in Medical Research Volume 6, Number 1, 70-71, 2011

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Tumors Bring Their Own Support Cells When Forming Metastases; Noncancerous Cells from Primary Site Appear to Facilitate Tumor Growth

Trends in Medical Research Volume 6, Number 1, 72-72, 2011

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Ideal Body Mass Index Identified in New Study; Overweight and Obesity Associated With Increased Risk of Death

Trends in Medical Research Volume 6, Number 1, 73-73, 2011

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What to Do If You Are Bitten by a Snake

Trends in Medical Research Volume 6, Number 1, 74-74, 2011

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Retinal Nerve Function May Be Key to Early Glaucoma Detection

Trends in Medical Research Volume 6, Number 1, 75-75, 2011

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Loss of Species Large and Small Threatens Human Health, Study Finds

Trends in Medical Research Volume 6, Number 1, 76-76, 2011

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Insomnia after Myocardial Infarction: Heart and Brain Appear to Be Closely Connected

Trends in Medical Research Volume 6, Number 1, 77-77, 2011

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Report Sets New Dietary Intake Levels for Calcium and Vitamin D to Maintain Health and Avoid Risks Associated With Excess

Trends in Medical Research Volume 6, Number 1, 78-79, 2011

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Fountain of Youth in Your Muscles? Researchers Uncover Muscle-Stem Cell Mechanism in Aging

Trends in Medical Research Volume 6, Number 1, 80-80, 2011

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Inflammatory Bowel Disease Can Cause Post Traumatic Stress, Say Doctors

Trends in Medical Research Volume 6, Number 1, 81-81, 2011

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Most Low Birth Weight Babies Become Productive Adults, Study Finds

Trends in Medical Research Volume 6, Number 1, 82-82, 2011

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Loud Snoring and Insomnia Symptoms Predict the Development of the Metabolic Syndrome

Trends in Medical Research Volume 6, Number 1, 83-83, 2011

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Discovery Could Shrink Dengue-Spreading Mosquito Population

Trends in Medical Research Volume 6, Number 1, 84-84, 2011

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Soya Beans Could Hold Clue to Treating Fatal Childhood Disease

Trends in Medical Research Volume 6, Number 1, 85-85, 2011

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Relationship-Strengthening Class Improves Life for New Families

Trends in Medical Research Volume 6, Number 1, 86-86, 2011

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Personalized Diets for Elderly After Hospitalization Decreases Mortality Rates, Study Finds

Trends in Medical Research Volume 6, Number 1, 87-87, 2011

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Heavy Smoking During Pregnancy Linked to Kids Becoming Repeat Offenders as Adults

Trends in Medical Research Volume 6, Number 1, 88-88, 2011

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Anesthetic Gases Heat Climate as Much as One Million Cars Do, New Research Shows

Trends in Medical Research Volume 6, Number 1, 89-89, 2011

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Dementia May Result from Incomplete Memories

Trends in Medical Research Volume 6, Number 1, 90-91, 2011

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Under Suspicion: Painkiller Ziconotide Could Increase Suicidal Ideation

Trends in Medical Research Volume 6, Number 1, 92-92, 2011

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Eye Movement Problems Common Cause of Reading Difficulties in Stroke Patients

Trends in Medical Research Volume 6, Number 1, 93-93, 2011

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New Approach to Blocking Malaria Transmission Developed

Trends in Medical Research Volume 6, Number 1, 94-94, 2011

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Nighttime Sleep Found Beneficial to Infants’ Skills

Trends in Medical Research Volume 6, Number 1, 95-95, 2011

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Aortic Aneurysm Treatable With Asthma Drugs, Swedish Study Finds

Trends in Medical Research Volume 6, Number 1, 96-96, 2011

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Gene That Causes Some Cases of Familial Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis Discovered

Trends in Medical Research Volume 6, Number 1, 97-97, 2011

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Hospital Shootings Rare, but Rate of Other Assults High, Researchers Find

Trends in Medical Research Volume 6, Number 1, 98-98, 2011

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Cholera Strain in Haiti Matches Bacteria from South Asia

Trends in Medical Research Volume 6, Number 1, 99-100, 2011

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