Editors Top Five:
1. Zero tolerance, zero effect
2. New vitamin K analysis supports the triage theory
3. Study reveals 2/3 of prostate cancer patients do not need treatment
4. Gut worms may protect against house-dust mite allergy
5. Medical ethics experts identify, address key issues in H1N1 pandemic
In this Issue:
1. Scientists cure color blindness in monkeys
2. Rich people don’t need friends
3. New evidence that green tea may help improve bone health
4. Zero tolerance, zero effect
5. Chemobrain – the flip side of surviving cancer
6. New vitamin K analysis supports the triage theory
7. ANTIOXIDANT CONTROLS SPINAL CORD DEVELOPMENT
8. Scientists find that individuals in vegetative states can learn
9. Early results: In children, 2009 H1N1 influenza vaccine works like seasonal flu vaccine
10. Insufficient levels of vitamin D puts elderly at increased risk of dying from heart disease
11. New research provides new insight into age-related muscle decline
12. Medical ethics experts identify, address key issues in H1N1 pandemic
13. Study reveals 2/3 of prostate cancer patients do not need treatment
14. Heparin can cause skin lesions
15. Gut worms may protect against house-dust mite allergy
16. Most would refuse emergency use H1N1 vaccine or additive
17. Young Adults May Outgrow Bipolar Disorder
Health Research Report
66th Issue Date 29 SEP 2009
Compiled By Ralph Turchiano
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