Friday Chronic Roundup: August 1, 2008
PCOS/Insulin Resistance/Diabetes/Infertility
- The "fat gene" talk again
- One nutritionist's approach to PCOS treatment
- Another hint that tumeric might help Type 2 diabetes
- Can metformin or glyburide help prevent Alzheimer's in Type 2 diabetics
- The heredity/genetic link of PCOS
- Researchers have identified the functional role of the Lrh1 gene in regulating ovulation.
- What treatments for IC reduce healthcare costs?
- Another IBS drug trial moves forward.
- Results from heart research to be applied to asthma research
- Research on alternative allergy therapies is promising
- Does the consumption of nuts during pregnancy contribute to childhood asthma
- I guess this is supposed to be grand: people with long term asthma, hay fever or allergies are up to 25% less likely to get the most common type of Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma.
- Caution: Lyme disease rates are up this summer.
- Depression is shown to abate with constant electrical stimulation
- Does spanking lead to depressed toddlers?
- The work of proteins in DNA that cause depression
- Scientists have found the mechanism that causes postpartum depression in mice
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