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Unusual remedies may help in fight against mosquitoes
NEWPORT BEACH, CALIF. -- The hands-down winner in the mosquito wars is DEET, but there are other ways of fighting off mosquitoes, according to two...
Internal Medicine News, 04/15/05 by Norra MacReady · More from publication -
Treat tinea capitis outside and in for good effect
NEWPORT BEACH, CALIF. -- Tinea capitis is the most common dermatophytic infection of childhood, Sheila Fallon Friedlander, M.D., said at the annual...
Pediatric News, 04/01/05 by Norra MacReady · More from publication -
Metabolite levels reveal autistic brain structure: data contradict the idea that people with autism experience dense neuronal packing early in life
IRVINE, CALIF. -- Children with autism and pervasive developmental disorder show abnormalities in brain structure and chemistry early in their...
Clinical Psychiatry News, 04/01/05 by Norra MacReady · More from publication -
Hallucinations may predict impairment in Alzheimer's
LAS VEGAS -- Hallucinations are a significant predictor of functional impairment in patients with Alzheimer's disease, Wing Yee Mok, M.D., said at...
Clinical Psychiatry News, 04/01/05 by Norra MacReady · More from publication -
Imaging can match brain structure to behavior
IRVINE, CALIF. -- Neuroimagingisoffering a window into the brain structure abnormalities that underlie the unique mental and behavioral features of...
Pediatric News, 03/01/05 by Norra MacReady · More from publication -
Reduced brain volume unique to schizophrenia
IRVINE, CALIF. -- Patients who have schizophrenia have small superior temporal gyri, a finding that sets them apart from people with other...
Clinical Psychiatry News, 03/01/05 by Norra MacReady · More from publication -
Deep brain stimulation may control severe seizures
SAN FRANCISCO -- Deep brain stimulation of the anterior thalamic nuclei shows promise in the management of epileptic seizures, judging from the...
Clinical Psychiatry News, 03/01/05 by Norra MacReady · More from publication -
Chemotherapy can affect cognitive function
LOS ANGELES -- Cancer patients call it "chemobrain"--a soggy mental state that seems to be a frequent side effect of chemotherapy. LOS ANGELES --...
Internal Medicine News, 03/01/05 by Norra MacReady · More from publication -
Radiosurgery for trigeminal neuralgia helpful
SAN FRANCISCO -- For people who are too old or ill to withstand the rigors of microvascular decompression, the gamma knife is a "reasonable...
Internal Medicine News, 03/01/05 by Norra MacReady · More from publication -
Low-volume centers doing EC-IC bypass
SAN FRANCISCO -- The number of hospitals at which external carotid to internal carotid bypass procedures are performed is increasing, but so is...
Internal Medicine News, 03/01/05 by Norra MacReady · More from publication



