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Medical News Today daily newsletter - 7 April 2014

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** ALCOHOL / ADDICTION / ILLEGAL DRUGS News **

FDA approves new hand-held auto-injector to reverse opioid overdose
http://mnt.to/l/4mB5
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has approved a prescription treatment that can be used by family members or caregivers to treat a person known or suspected to have had an opioid overdose.

Penn Medicine points to new ways to prevent relapse in cocaine-addicted patients
http://mnt.to/l/4mB3
Relapse is the most painful and expensive feature of drug addiction - even after addicted individuals have been drug-free for months or years, the likelihood of sliding back into the habit...

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** ANXIETY / STRESS News **

Researchers teach a computer to recognize 21 different human emotions
http://mnt.to/l/4mCC
By combining different emotions, such as 'happy' and 'disgusted,' researchers have expanded the palette of human facial expressions recognizable by a computer from six to 21.

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** ARTHRITIS / RHEUMATOLOGY News **

'A glass of milk a day' may delay knee osteoarthritis in women
http://mnt.to/l/4mCB
Though it currently has no cure, researchers report that consumption of low-fat or fat-free milk is linked to reduced progression of knee osteoarthritis in females.

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** AUTISM News **

Researchers teach a computer to recognize 21 different human emotions
http://mnt.to/l/4mCC
By combining different emotions, such as 'happy' and 'disgusted,' researchers have expanded the palette of human facial expressions recognizable by a computer from six to 21.

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** BACK PAIN News **

Low back pain and resting-state functional connection
http://mnt.to/l/4mzZ
The default mode network is a key area in the resting state, involving the posterior cingulate cortex, precuneus, medial prefrontal and lateral temporal cortices, and is characterized by...

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** BIOLOGY / BIOCHEMISTRY News **

Scientists discover key cells involved in touch sensation
http://mnt.to/l/4mCs
Researchers from Columbia University Medical Center have discovered that Merkel cells in our skin can sense touch and work with neurons to allow us to perceive sensitive touch.

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** BONES / ORTHOPEDICS News **

'A glass of milk a day' may delay knee osteoarthritis in women
http://mnt.to/l/4mCB
Though it currently has no cure, researchers report that consumption of low-fat or fat-free milk is linked to reduced progression of knee osteoarthritis in females.

Drink milk? Women who do may delay knee osteoarthritis
http://mnt.to/l/4mB2
New research reports that women who frequently consume fat-free or low-fat milk may delay the progression of osteoarthritis (OA) of the knee.

Early prevention of osteoporosis begins in youth
http://mnt.to/l/4mzF
High levels of protein intake (HProt) enhance the positive impact of high physical activity (HPA) on bone structure and strength in healthy pre-pubertal boys, according to a study presented...

3-D navigation techniques could be the future for spinal surgery
http://mnt.to/l/4mzw
Fewer complications and better outcomes for patientsIn a series of research studies, Cedars-Sinai spinal surgeons show that a new method of computer-guided spine surgery is beneficial for...

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** CANCER / ONCOLOGY News **

Quick, simple blood test for solid cancers looks feasible
http://mnt.to/l/4mCf
A US team has developed an ultra-sensitive way of detecting tumor DNA in the bloodstream, bringing closer the prospect of a simple general blood test for diverse solid cancers.

New test could accurately predict prostate cancer recurrence
http://mnt.to/l/4mBy
Using a genetic 'signature' from prostate tumor tissue, researchers have a created a test that they say can accurately predict a man's risk of prostate cancer recurrence.

The prognosis of tumours that are positive for human papilloma virus in head and neck cancers varies according to their site
http://mnt.to/l/4mBs
Patients with cancer of the throat and who are positive for the Human Papilloma virus (HPV+) have a good prognosis, but until now the effect of being HPV+ on the prognosis of tumours located...

Helium ions may provide superior, better-targeted treatment in paediatric radiotherapy
http://mnt.to/l/4mzV
For the first time, researchers have been able to demonstrate that the use of helium ions in radiation therapy could provide accurate treatment to tumours while helping to spare healthy organs.

Remote-controlled nanoparticles cause cancer cells to self-destruct
http://mnt.to/l/4mzT
According to research from Lund University in Sweden, using magnetically controlled nanoparticles to force tumour cells to 'self-destruct' sounds like science fiction, but could be a future part...

The Goldilocks effect in cancer
http://mnt.to/l/4mzD
Too little or too much of an enzyme called SRPK1 promotes cancer by disrupting a regulatory event critical for many fundamental cellular processes, including proliferation, researchers at the...

New drug delivery method fights cancer with lasers and nanoballoons that pop
http://mnt.to/l/4mzy
Chemotherapeutic drugs excel at fighting cancer, but they're not so efficient at getting where they need to go. They often interact with blood, bone marrow and other healthy bodily systems.

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** CARDIOVASCULAR / CARDIOLOGY News **

New study sheds light on why some ventricular assist devices are gentler on blood
http://mnt.to/l/4mBt
A study in the Journal of Biomechanical Engineering has compared heart assist devices to determine which ones cause less damage to blood while also minimizing or eliminating the risk of blood...

Visualising a safe place reduces procedural pain
http://mnt.to/l/4mzP
Visualising a safe place reduces operative pain, according to research presented at EuroHeartCare 2014.

Poor sleep doubles hospitalisations in heart failure patients
http://mnt.to/l/4mzM
Poor sleep doubles hospitalisations in heart failure, according to new research in nearly 500 patients presented at EuroHeartCare 2014.

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** COMPLEMENTARY MEDICINE / ALTERNATIVE MEDICINE News **

Visualising a safe place reduces procedural pain
http://mnt.to/l/4mzP
Visualising a safe place reduces operative pain, according to research presented at EuroHeartCare 2014.

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** CROHN'S / IBD News **

'Defenders' in immune cells could beat invading bacteria
http://mnt.to/l/4mzs
The precise biochemical key that wakes up the body's immune cells and sends them into action against invading bacteria and fungi has been identified by an international team of scientists.

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** DEPRESSION News **

One-third of patients to survive intensive care 'will suffer from depression'
http://mnt.to/l/4mBr
Intensive care survivors are three times more likely to suffer from depression than the average person, and their symptoms are likely to be physical rather than psychological.

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** DERMATOLOGY News **

Drugs that reverse fibrosis in scleroderma step closer
http://mnt.to/l/4mCc
Apart from alleviating inflammation, there is no effective therapy for scleroderma and other fibrotic disorders. A new study could be set to change this by offering a new approach.

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** DIABETES News **

Scientists uncover startlingly new functional details of common anti-diabetic drugs
http://mnt.to/l/4mBw
Scientists thought they basically knew how the most common drugs used to treat type 2 diabetes worked, but a new study from the Florida campus of The Scripps Research Institute (TSRI) reveals...

Metabolites' role in understanding disease
http://mnt.to/l/4mzR
A University of Alabama researcher who co-authored an article in an early online issue of Genetics advocates for a greater emphasis on the body's metabolites in understanding illnesses.

Sensor fueled by spit
http://mnt.to/l/4mzK
According to an international team of engineers, saliva-powered micro-sized microbial fuel cells can produce minute amounts of energy sufficient to run on-chip applications.Bruce E.

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** EAR, NOSE AND THROAT News **

The prognosis of tumours that are positive for human papilloma virus in head and neck cancers varies according to their site
http://mnt.to/l/4mBs
Patients with cancer of the throat and who are positive for the Human Papilloma virus (HPV+) have a good prognosis, but until now the effect of being HPV+ on the prognosis of tumours located...

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** GASTROINTESTINAL / GASTROENTEROLOGY News **

'Defenders' in immune cells could beat invading bacteria
http://mnt.to/l/4mzs
The precise biochemical key that wakes up the body's immune cells and sends them into action against invading bacteria and fungi has been identified by an international team of scientists.

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** GENETICS News **

Quick, simple blood test for solid cancers looks feasible
http://mnt.to/l/4mCf
A US team has developed an ultra-sensitive way of detecting tumor DNA in the bloodstream, bringing closer the prospect of a simple general blood test for diverse solid cancers.

New test could accurately predict prostate cancer recurrence
http://mnt.to/l/4mBy
Using a genetic 'signature' from prostate tumor tissue, researchers have a created a test that they say can accurately predict a man's risk of prostate cancer recurrence.

Genetic regulator identified as possible treatment target in melanoma
http://mnt.to/l/4mBp
Research from Rutgers Cancer Institute of New Jersey shows that the RUNX2 protein, which regulates the transcription of genetic messages responsible for the different functions of cells, may...

Metabolites' role in understanding disease
http://mnt.to/l/4mzR
A University of Alabama researcher who co-authored an article in an early online issue of Genetics advocates for a greater emphasis on the body's metabolites in understanding illnesses.

Potentially more powerful approach to detecting changes in GM foods
http://mnt.to/l/4mzH
Are genetically modified (GM) foods less nutritious than their non-GM counterparts, or different in unknown ways?

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** HEART DISEASE News **

New study sheds light on why some ventricular assist devices are gentler on blood
http://mnt.to/l/4mBt
A study in the Journal of Biomechanical Engineering has compared heart assist devices to determine which ones cause less damage to blood while also minimizing or eliminating the risk of blood...

Metabolites' role in understanding disease
http://mnt.to/l/4mzR
A University of Alabama researcher who co-authored an article in an early online issue of Genetics advocates for a greater emphasis on the body's metabolites in understanding illnesses.

Poor sleep doubles hospitalisations in heart failure patients
http://mnt.to/l/4mzM
Poor sleep doubles hospitalisations in heart failure, according to new research in nearly 500 patients presented at EuroHeartCare 2014.

Wealthy countries gradually reducing their burden of heart disease and stroke
http://mnt.to/l/4mzB
A new Global Cardiovascular Disease (CVD) Atlas, launched by the World Heart Federation in its journal Global Heart, shows that in wealthy countries, the burden of cardiovascular disease is...

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** HYPERTENSION News **

Watermelon consumption could lower blood pressure
http://mnt.to/l/4mzt
Be sure to pick up a watermelon - or two - at your local grocery store. It could save your life.

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** IMMUNE SYSTEM / VACCINES News **

Drugs that reverse fibrosis in scleroderma step closer
http://mnt.to/l/4mCc
Apart from alleviating inflammation, there is no effective therapy for scleroderma and other fibrotic disorders. A new study could be set to change this by offering a new approach.

'Defenders' in immune cells could beat invading bacteria
http://mnt.to/l/4mzs
The precise biochemical key that wakes up the body's immune cells and sends them into action against invading bacteria and fungi has been identified by an international team of scientists.

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** INFECTIOUS DISEASES / BACTERIA / VIRUSES News **

Lassa fever reported in U.S. traveler returning from West Africa
http://mnt.to/l/4mCF
The CDC and the Minnesota Department of Health (MDH) have confirmed a diagnosis of Lassa fever in a person returning to the United States from West Africa.

The prognosis of tumours that are positive for human papilloma virus in head and neck cancers varies according to their site
http://mnt.to/l/4mBs
Patients with cancer of the throat and who are positive for the Human Papilloma virus (HPV+) have a good prognosis, but until now the effect of being HPV+ on the prognosis of tumours located...

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** IT / INTERNET / E-MAIL News **

Proposed health IT strategy aims to promote innovation, protect patients, and avoid regulatory duplication
http://mnt.to/l/4mBn
HHS has released a draft report that includes a proposed strategy and recommendations for a health information technology (health IT) framework, which promotes product innovation while...

3-D navigation techniques could be the future for spinal surgery
http://mnt.to/l/4mzw
Fewer complications and better outcomes for patientsIn a series of research studies, Cedars-Sinai spinal surgeons show that a new method of computer-guided spine surgery is beneficial for...

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** MEDICAL DEVICES / DIAGNOSTICS News **

Quick, simple blood test for solid cancers looks feasible
http://mnt.to/l/4mCf
A US team has developed an ultra-sensitive way of detecting tumor DNA in the bloodstream, bringing closer the prospect of a simple general blood test for diverse solid cancers.

New study sheds light on why some ventricular assist devices are gentler on blood
http://mnt.to/l/4mBt
A study in the Journal of Biomechanical Engineering has compared heart assist devices to determine which ones cause less damage to blood while also minimizing or eliminating the risk of blood...

Proposed health IT strategy aims to promote innovation, protect patients, and avoid regulatory duplication
http://mnt.to/l/4mBn
HHS has released a draft report that includes a proposed strategy and recommendations for a health information technology (health IT) framework, which promotes product innovation while...

FDA approves new hand-held auto-injector to reverse opioid overdose
http://mnt.to/l/4mB5
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has approved a prescription treatment that can be used by family members or caregivers to treat a person known or suspected to have had an opioid overdose.

Sensor fueled by spit
http://mnt.to/l/4mzK
According to an international team of engineers, saliva-powered micro-sized microbial fuel cells can produce minute amounts of energy sufficient to run on-chip applications.Bruce E.

Distinguishing between pediatric injuries associated with abuse and those caused by accidents
http://mnt.to/l/4mzv
Roughly 1,500 children are fatally injured each year in association with child abuse and 150,000 are permanently disabled. Child abuse is a leading cause of fatality in children 0-4 years of age.

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** MELANOMA / SKIN CANCER News **

Genetic regulator identified as possible treatment target in melanoma
http://mnt.to/l/4mBp
Research from Rutgers Cancer Institute of New Jersey shows that the RUNX2 protein, which regulates the transcription of genetic messages responsible for the different functions of cells, may...

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** NEUROLOGY / NEUROSCIENCE News **

Scientists discover key cells involved in touch sensation
http://mnt.to/l/4mCs
Researchers from Columbia University Medical Center have discovered that Merkel cells in our skin can sense touch and work with neurons to allow us to perceive sensitive touch.

Young motorists lack self control
http://mnt.to/l/4mBx
So now we have it in black and white - the emotional centre in young men's brains overrides the area controlling their ability to make rational decisions.

Penn Medicine points to new ways to prevent relapse in cocaine-addicted patients
http://mnt.to/l/4mB3
Relapse is the most painful and expensive feature of drug addiction - even after addicted individuals have been drug-free for months or years, the likelihood of sliding back into the habit...

Low back pain and resting-state functional connection
http://mnt.to/l/4mzZ
The default mode network is a key area in the resting state, involving the posterior cingulate cortex, precuneus, medial prefrontal and lateral temporal cortices, and is characterized by...

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** NURSING / MIDWIFERY News **

UK research: Hospital 'one of the scariest places to be' for people with Parkinson's
http://mnt.to/l/4mBq
People with Parkinson's are being subjected to 'frustrating and scandalous' standards of care in hospital new research from Parkinson's UK reveals.

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** NUTRITION / DIET News **

'A glass of milk a day' may delay knee osteoarthritis in women
http://mnt.to/l/4mCB
Though it currently has no cure, researchers report that consumption of low-fat or fat-free milk is linked to reduced progression of knee osteoarthritis in females.

Drink milk? Women who do may delay knee osteoarthritis
http://mnt.to/l/4mB2
New research reports that women who frequently consume fat-free or low-fat milk may delay the progression of osteoarthritis (OA) of the knee.

Potentially more powerful approach to detecting changes in GM foods
http://mnt.to/l/4mzH
Are genetically modified (GM) foods less nutritious than their non-GM counterparts, or different in unknown ways?

Early prevention of osteoporosis begins in youth
http://mnt.to/l/4mzF
High levels of protein intake (HProt) enhance the positive impact of high physical activity (HPA) on bone structure and strength in healthy pre-pubertal boys, according to a study presented...

Watermelon consumption could lower blood pressure
http://mnt.to/l/4mzt
Be sure to pick up a watermelon - or two - at your local grocery store. It could save your life.

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** OBESITY / WEIGHT LOSS / FITNESS News **

'Childhood obesity costs $19,000 per child,' researchers say
http://mnt.to/l/4mBv
Obesity comes with a number of risk factors, but now, researchers have estimated the total lifetime costs of obesity for a single child and have found the price tag is quite high.

Watermelon consumption could lower blood pressure
http://mnt.to/l/4mzt
Be sure to pick up a watermelon - or two - at your local grocery store. It could save your life.

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** PAIN / ANESTHETICS News **

Visualising a safe place reduces procedural pain
http://mnt.to/l/4mzP
Visualising a safe place reduces operative pain, according to research presented at EuroHeartCare 2014.

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** PARKINSON'S DISEASE News **

UK research: Hospital 'one of the scariest places to be' for people with Parkinson's
http://mnt.to/l/4mBq
People with Parkinson's are being subjected to 'frustrating and scandalous' standards of care in hospital new research from Parkinson's UK reveals.

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** PEDIATRICS / CHILDREN'S HEALTH News **

'Childhood obesity costs $19,000 per child,' researchers say
http://mnt.to/l/4mBv
Obesity comes with a number of risk factors, but now, researchers have estimated the total lifetime costs of obesity for a single child and have found the price tag is quite high.

Helium ions may provide superior, better-targeted treatment in paediatric radiotherapy
http://mnt.to/l/4mzV
For the first time, researchers have been able to demonstrate that the use of helium ions in radiation therapy could provide accurate treatment to tumours while helping to spare healthy organs.

Drawing pictures can be key tool in investigations of child abuse
http://mnt.to/l/4mzL
According to Dr. Carmit Katz of Tel Aviv University's Bob Shapell School of Social Work, illustrations by children can be a critical tool in forensic investigations of child abuse.

Early prevention of osteoporosis begins in youth
http://mnt.to/l/4mzF
High levels of protein intake (HProt) enhance the positive impact of high physical activity (HPA) on bone structure and strength in healthy pre-pubertal boys, according to a study presented...

Distinguishing between pediatric injuries associated with abuse and those caused by accidents
http://mnt.to/l/4mzv
Roughly 1,500 children are fatally injured each year in association with child abuse and 150,000 are permanently disabled. Child abuse is a leading cause of fatality in children 0-4 years of age.

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** PROSTATE / PROSTATE CANCER News **

New test could accurately predict prostate cancer recurrence
http://mnt.to/l/4mBy
Using a genetic 'signature' from prostate tumor tissue, researchers have a created a test that they say can accurately predict a man's risk of prostate cancer recurrence.

Major added benefit of Radium-223 dichloride for certain prostate cancer patients
http://mnt.to/l/4mzX
Patients survive longer and get bone symptoms later / no evaluable data in comparison with docetaxelRadium-223 dichloride (radium-223 for short, trade name: Xofigo) has been approved since...

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** PSYCHOLOGY / PSYCHIATRY News **

Young motorists lack self control
http://mnt.to/l/4mBx
So now we have it in black and white - the emotional centre in young men's brains overrides the area controlling their ability to make rational decisions.

One-third of patients to survive intensive care 'will suffer from depression'
http://mnt.to/l/4mBr
Intensive care survivors are three times more likely to suffer from depression than the average person, and their symptoms are likely to be physical rather than psychological.

Sports coaches who care about pundits' opinions are worse at controlling anger
http://mnt.to/l/4mzS
Coaches who were more focused on their own high standards and less interested in the opinions of others were significantly better at controlling feelings of anger than those who were very...

Drawing pictures can be key tool in investigations of child abuse
http://mnt.to/l/4mzL
According to Dr. Carmit Katz of Tel Aviv University's Bob Shapell School of Social Work, illustrations by children can be a critical tool in forensic investigations of child abuse.

Nearly 7% of Americans married between 2005-2012 met on social networking sites
http://mnt.to/l/4mzG
How couples who meet on social networking sites and later marry compare to couples who met through other types of online meetings or the "old-fashioned" way in terms of age, race, frequency of...

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** PUBLIC HEALTH News **

'Childhood obesity costs $19,000 per child,' researchers say
http://mnt.to/l/4mBv
Obesity comes with a number of risk factors, but now, researchers have estimated the total lifetime costs of obesity for a single child and have found the price tag is quite high.

Proposed health IT strategy aims to promote innovation, protect patients, and avoid regulatory duplication
http://mnt.to/l/4mBn
HHS has released a draft report that includes a proposed strategy and recommendations for a health information technology (health IT) framework, which promotes product innovation while...

Drawing pictures can be key tool in investigations of child abuse
http://mnt.to/l/4mzL
According to Dr. Carmit Katz of Tel Aviv University's Bob Shapell School of Social Work, illustrations by children can be a critical tool in forensic investigations of child abuse.

Deaths from ischemic stroke due to tobacco smoking in China, India and Russia more than for all the world's other countries combined
http://mnt.to/l/4mzz
New research published in Global Heart (the journal of the World Heart Federation) shows that deaths from ischaemic stroke (IS) due to tobacco use in China, India, and Russia together are higher...

Distinguishing between pediatric injuries associated with abuse and those caused by accidents
http://mnt.to/l/4mzv
Roughly 1,500 children are fatally injured each year in association with child abuse and 150,000 are permanently disabled. Child abuse is a leading cause of fatality in children 0-4 years of age.

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** RADIOLOGY / NUCLEAR MEDICINE News **

Helium ions may provide superior, better-targeted treatment in paediatric radiotherapy
http://mnt.to/l/4mzV
For the first time, researchers have been able to demonstrate that the use of helium ions in radiation therapy could provide accurate treatment to tumours while helping to spare healthy organs.

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** REGULATORY AFFAIRS / DRUG APPROVALS News **

FDA approves new hand-held auto-injector to reverse opioid overdose
http://mnt.to/l/4mB5
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has approved a prescription treatment that can be used by family members or caregivers to treat a person known or suspected to have had an opioid overdose.

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** SENIORS / AGING News **

Scientists discover key cells involved in touch sensation
http://mnt.to/l/4mCs
Researchers from Columbia University Medical Center have discovered that Merkel cells in our skin can sense touch and work with neurons to allow us to perceive sensitive touch.

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** SLEEP / SLEEP DISORDERS / INSOMNIA News **

Poor sleep doubles hospitalisations in heart failure patients
http://mnt.to/l/4mzM
Poor sleep doubles hospitalisations in heart failure, according to new research in nearly 500 patients presented at EuroHeartCare 2014.

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** SMOKING / QUIT SMOKING News **

Deaths from ischemic stroke due to tobacco smoking in China, India and Russia more than for all the world's other countries combined
http://mnt.to/l/4mzz
New research published in Global Heart (the journal of the World Heart Federation) shows that deaths from ischaemic stroke (IS) due to tobacco use in China, India, and Russia together are higher...

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** SPORTS MEDICINE / FITNESS News **

Sports coaches who care about pundits' opinions are worse at controlling anger
http://mnt.to/l/4mzS
Coaches who were more focused on their own high standards and less interested in the opinions of others were significantly better at controlling feelings of anger than those who were very...

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** STROKE News **

Wealthy countries gradually reducing their burden of heart disease and stroke
http://mnt.to/l/4mzB
A new Global Cardiovascular Disease (CVD) Atlas, launched by the World Heart Federation in its journal Global Heart, shows that in wealthy countries, the burden of cardiovascular disease is...

Deaths from ischemic stroke due to tobacco smoking in China, India and Russia more than for all the world's other countries combined
http://mnt.to/l/4mzz
New research published in Global Heart (the journal of the World Heart Federation) shows that deaths from ischaemic stroke (IS) due to tobacco use in China, India, and Russia together are higher...

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** WATER - AIR QUALITY / AGRICULTURE News **

Potentially more powerful approach to detecting changes in GM foods
http://mnt.to/l/4mzH
Are genetically modified (GM) foods less nutritious than their non-GM counterparts, or different in unknown ways?

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** WOMEN'S HEALTH / GYNECOLOGY News **

Drink milk? Women who do may delay knee osteoarthritis
http://mnt.to/l/4mB2
New research reports that women who frequently consume fat-free or low-fat milk may delay the progression of osteoarthritis (OA) of the knee.

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