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** ADHD News **
Musical training 'improves executive brain function'
http://mnt.to/l/4nZ4
People with musical training show higher executive brain function than those without musical training, according to a new study by researchers from Boston Children's Hospital.
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** BREAST CANCER News **
When breast cancer treatment includes weight loss, telephone support found to be effective
http://mnt.to/l/4p2p
A series of simple telephone calls can make a profound difference in helping women to meet their treatment goals for breast cancer, according to a randomized trial of women who are also obese...
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** CARDIOVASCULAR / CARDIOLOGY News **
No early impact shown by Massachusetts healthcare reform on racial, ethnic, gender and socioeconomic disparities in cardiovascular care
http://mnt.to/l/4p2w
New research by the Brigham and Women's Hospital, in partnership with Howard University College of Medicine, explores the effect of healthcare reform in Massachusetts on coronary intervention...
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** HEART DISEASE News **
No early impact shown by Massachusetts healthcare reform on racial, ethnic, gender and socioeconomic disparities in cardiovascular care
http://mnt.to/l/4p2w
New research by the Brigham and Women's Hospital, in partnership with Howard University College of Medicine, explores the effect of healthcare reform in Massachusetts on coronary intervention...
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** HYPERTENSION News **
Hypertensive women benefit from recreational football
http://mnt.to/l/4p2t
The World Cup in Brazil may be attracting a global armchair audience of millions, but new research has shown that playing football could help lower blood pressure in women aged 35-50.
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** MEDICAL STUDENTS / TRAINING News **
Health safety net clinics could shrink by one-quarter due to federal funding cliff
http://mnt.to/l/4p28
A special federal fund to support community health centers expires after September 2015, creating a funding cliff for primary care clinics located in medically underserved areas.
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** NEUROLOGY / NEUROSCIENCE News **
Child abuse 'has serious consequences for brain development'
http://mnt.to/l/4p2s
Individuals with a history of childhood abuse have less gray matter in certain brain areas, compared with those who have not experienced child maltreatment, a new study suggests.
How neurons can tell top from bottom and front from back
http://mnt.to/l/4p2n
The question of how neurons and their axons establish spatial polarity and direction in tissues and organs is a fundamental question of any organism or biological system.
Musical training 'improves executive brain function'
http://mnt.to/l/4nZ4
People with musical training show higher executive brain function than those without musical training, according to a new study by researchers from Boston Children's Hospital.
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** OBESITY / WEIGHT LOSS / FITNESS News **
When breast cancer treatment includes weight loss, telephone support found to be effective
http://mnt.to/l/4p2p
A series of simple telephone calls can make a profound difference in helping women to meet their treatment goals for breast cancer, according to a randomized trial of women who are also obese...
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** PEDIATRICS / CHILDREN'S HEALTH News **
Child abuse 'has serious consequences for brain development'
http://mnt.to/l/4p2s
Individuals with a history of childhood abuse have less gray matter in certain brain areas, compared with those who have not experienced child maltreatment, a new study suggests.
Musical training 'improves executive brain function'
http://mnt.to/l/4nZ4
People with musical training show higher executive brain function than those without musical training, according to a new study by researchers from Boston Children's Hospital.
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** PRIMARY CARE / GENERAL PRACTICE News **
Health safety net clinics could shrink by one-quarter due to federal funding cliff
http://mnt.to/l/4p28
A special federal fund to support community health centers expires after September 2015, creating a funding cliff for primary care clinics located in medically underserved areas.
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** PROSTATE / PROSTATE CANCER News **
Playing football improves strength in men with prostate cancer
http://mnt.to/l/4p2y
Men with prostate cancer aged 43-74 achieve bigger and stronger muscles, improve functional capacity, gain positive social experiences and the desire to remain active through playing football...
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** PSYCHOLOGY / PSYCHIATRY News **
Child abuse 'has serious consequences for brain development'
http://mnt.to/l/4p2s
Individuals with a history of childhood abuse have less gray matter in certain brain areas, compared with those who have not experienced child maltreatment, a new study suggests.
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** PUBLIC HEALTH News **
No early impact shown by Massachusetts healthcare reform on racial, ethnic, gender and socioeconomic disparities in cardiovascular care
http://mnt.to/l/4p2w
New research by the Brigham and Women's Hospital, in partnership with Howard University College of Medicine, explores the effect of healthcare reform in Massachusetts on coronary intervention...
Health safety net clinics could shrink by one-quarter due to federal funding cliff
http://mnt.to/l/4p28
A special federal fund to support community health centers expires after September 2015, creating a funding cliff for primary care clinics located in medically underserved areas.
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** SPORTS MEDICINE / FITNESS News **
Playing football improves strength in men with prostate cancer
http://mnt.to/l/4p2y
Men with prostate cancer aged 43-74 achieve bigger and stronger muscles, improve functional capacity, gain positive social experiences and the desire to remain active through playing football...
Hypertensive women benefit from recreational football
http://mnt.to/l/4p2t
The World Cup in Brazil may be attracting a global armchair audience of millions, but new research has shown that playing football could help lower blood pressure in women aged 35-50.
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** WOMEN'S HEALTH / GYNECOLOGY News **
Hypertensive women benefit from recreational football
http://mnt.to/l/4p2t
The World Cup in Brazil may be attracting a global armchair audience of millions, but new research has shown that playing football could help lower blood pressure in women aged 35-50.
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