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Articles by Katie Kelley

New Mesothelioma Treatment Offers Victims Hope

By Katie Kelley

A German facility is using a new treatment among mesothelioma cancer patients, which has actually shrunk a tumor in one woman and caused her cancer to go into remission as well.

Low Income Children Suffer From Stroke-Similar Brain Activity

By Katie Kelley

Researchers recently discovered that low-income children's brain activity levels was similar to that of an adult who had suffered from a stroke. The study compared low-income children with high-income children and found the startling difference between the two socioeconomic classes.

Scientists Discover Restoration Of Muscle Function Following Injury With Embryonic Stem Cells

By Katie Kelley

esearchers in Nova Scotia have been studying the use of embryonic stem cells that have been grown in a laboratory that may be able to transfer to a traumatic brain injured victim who can restore strength following their injury.

Toxic Bile May Cause Liver Damage Researchers Say

By Katie Kelley

Scientists recently discovered a new and likely genetic condition that may cause the development of liver disease and liver failure due to the inability for the liver to block toxic bile from entering into the body. The condition is likely hereditary and may account for 15 to 20 percent of unknown liver failure cases.

Patients Suffering From Heart Failure Learn Of Gene Therapy Clinical Trial Opportunity

By Katie Kelley

Recently, scientists and physicians began the second phase of a clinical trial that uses gene therapy to decrease the risk of heart failure among patients. Heart failure is caused by an array of factors, one of which is the consumption of Avandia, a type 2 diabetes drug.

TBI Patients Study Cognitive Therapy Treatment

By Katie Kelley

Scientists recently discovered a method of treatment for traumatic brain injury victims that may increase their cognitive recognition as well as improve negative TBI side effects.

Brain Injury Treatment Finds Depression Remission Among Patients

By Katie Kelley

Undergoing an incident that causes a traumatic brain injury (TBI) to occur can be a difficult process for an individual, one that only becomes more difficult with the development of depression among TBI patients.

EG Labs Find Unidentified Ingredient In Male Enhancement Drug

By Katie Kelley

The over-the-counter erectile dysfunction drug, Viapro, has recently come under fire for containing an undeclared ingredient that can cause severe side effects when mixed with other drugs containing nitrates, including medications for high cholesterol, heart disease, diabetes or high blood pressure.

Hip Surgery Components Become Risky Business

By Katie Kelley

Undergoing a hip replacement surgery can be a daunting and uncomfortable process; but knowing the outcome will be cause for improvement helps patients get through the risky surgery. However, when components fail and another surgery is necessary it becomes difficult to prepare a patient.

Dangers Of Medtronic Defibrillators

By Katie Kelley

Even though medical science has made astounding breakthroughs among technology that can assist individuals in living longer, the technology is not always 100 percent safe. Medtronic devices can be consider an example of unsafe technology. However, the defects among these devices have been considered deadly.

Nanotechnology May Cause Mesothelioma Cancer

By Katie Kelley

Mesothelioma has long since been linked to the exposure of asbestos fibers and dust being inhaled into the lungs. However, a recent discovery has linked carbon nanotubes to the development of mesothelioma as well, although scientists and researchers are still struggling to convince nanotechnology produces of these potential dangers.