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Released: 10-Apr-2017 1:05 PM EDT
Researchers Find Novel Way to Induce Pancreatic Cancer Cell Death
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Pancreatic cancer, most frequently pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC), is the most lethal and aggressive of all cancers. Unfortunately, there are not many effective therapies available other than surgery, and that is not an option for many patients.

Released: 24-Mar-2017 3:05 PM EDT
A Little Vigorous Exercise May Help Boost Kids’ Cardiometabolic Health
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As little as 10 minutes a day of high-intensity physical activity could help some children reduce their risk of developing heart problems and metabolic diseases such as diabetes, according to an international study led by a researcher at Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center.

Released: 16-Mar-2017 9:05 AM EDT
Having Athletic Trainers Could Benefit Youth Football Organizations
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Youth football organizations can benefit from the presence of a certified athletic trainer at their practices and games, according to an anecdotal report by researchers at Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center.

Released: 8-Mar-2017 12:00 AM EST
Research Uncovers Potential Health Risks of Travel to Mars
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Using mice transplanted with human stem cells, a research team from Wake Forest Institute for Regenerative Medicine has demonstrated for the first time that the radiation encountered in deep space travel may increase the risk of leukemia in humans.

   
Released: 1-Mar-2017 6:00 PM EST
Two New Devices Enhancing Treatment for Certain Cardiovascular Problems
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A miniaturized pacemaker that doesn’t have any wires and a coronary stent that gradually dissolves in the body – both approved by Food and Drug Administration within the past year – are being put to good use by heart and vascular specialists.

Released: 21-Feb-2017 5:00 PM EST
MRI-Guided Laser Surgery Proving Effective for Some Epilepsy Patients
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The MRI-guided laser ablation method is far less invasive and time-consuming than conventional surgery and has produced good results for people with medial temporal lobe epilepsy.

Released: 21-Feb-2017 11:05 AM EST
Alcohol’s Effect Can Be More Damaging to Women
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Listen up ladies. Women simply don’t metabolize alcohol in the same way as men. It’s called the telescoping effect.

Released: 14-Feb-2017 3:00 PM EST
‘Hair of the Dog’ Won’t Cure That Hangover
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The notion that having a drink can cure a hangover has been around since the 16th century. That doesn't mean it's true.

Released: 14-Feb-2017 12:00 PM EST
Wake Forest Baptist Names Julie Ann Freischlag, M.D., Chief Executive Officer
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Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center today announced Julie Ann Freischlag, (pronounced FRY-shlog), M.D., as its new chief executive officer (CEO). Freischlag joins the medical center on May 1 and succeeds CEO John D. McConnell, M.D., who last year announced that he would transition to a new position at the Medical Center, after leading it since 2008.

Released: 14-Feb-2017 6:00 AM EST
Setting the Record Straight on Some Common Beliefs About Food and Health
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When it comes to what certain foods can do to or for you, it’s probably best to take motherly advice, familiar sayings and other bits of conventional wisdom with a grain of salt.

Released: 10-Feb-2017 10:05 AM EST
Too Much Sun, Mosquito Bites Can Wreck Tropical Travel
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If the last blast of winter has you longing for sun-soaked beaches in tropical locales, be sure to stop at the drug store for sunscreen and insect repellant before leaving for spring vacation.

Released: 30-Jan-2017 2:05 PM EST
Kidney Function in Stroke Patients Associated with Short-Term Outcomes
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A routine blood test that measures kidney function can be a valuable predictor of short-term outcomes for stroke patients, according to a study led by a neurologist at Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center.

Released: 20-Jan-2017 3:05 PM EST
Tips to Treat Seasonal Dry Eye
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If your eyes feel like the Sahara desert or your vision seems blurrier than usual, don’t panic. It may just be seasonal dry eye.

Released: 22-Nov-2016 4:00 PM EST
Active Population, Improved Technology DrivingIncrease in Hip and Knee Replacement Surgeries
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“Not only is the current older population more active, they’re not as willing as people once were to live in pain and tolerate it,” said Mark Shields, M.D., an orthopedic surgeon at Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center. “And the current technology for hip and knee replacements is simply better than it was.”

Released: 18-Nov-2016 10:05 AM EST
Cluster Headaches: Painful but Treatable and Preventable
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Often called the suicide headache because of the excruciating intensity of the pain, cluster headaches are three times more likely to strike men than women.

Released: 16-Nov-2016 4:00 PM EST
Early Detection a Key Factor in Fight Against Type 2 Diabetes
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Roughly 86 million Americans have prediabetes, and the vast majority of them don’t even know they have it. But the progression from prediabetes to type 2 diabetes is not inevitable, and there’s a simple blood test that can determine whether a person’s blood glucose levels need attention.

Released: 15-Nov-2016 4:00 PM EST
Immunology Treatments Providing Hope for Late-Stage Melanoma Patients
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Therapies designed to help the body's immune system attack cancer cells are proving to be effective for some patients with advanced cases of the disease.

Released: 15-Nov-2016 10:05 AM EST
Organized Prescription Drug Collection Programs May Have Minimal Impact on Reducing Availability of Controlled Medications
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More than 3.8 billion controlled medications, such as hydrocodone, oxycodone, Valium and Adderall, are dispensed by pharmacies annually in the United States. It has been estimated that only about 30 percent of these drugs are used by the people for whom they were prescribed. The remaining 70 percent represent a large surplus of controlled medications that could be abused or sold to others for abuse.

Released: 2-Nov-2016 12:05 PM EDT
Brain Volume Predicts Successful Weight Loss in the Elderly
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If you’re trying to lose weight, what are your chances of success? Your brain may hold the key. Scientists at Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center believe they may have found a way to predict who will be successful in their weight-loss efforts with a quick, non-invasive brain scan.

Released: 2-Nov-2016 10:05 AM EDT
Women Experience Marked Decline in Sexual Function in Months Immediately Before and After Onset of Menopause
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Women experience a notable decline in sexual function approximately 20 months before and one year after their last menstrual period, and that decrease continues, though at a somewhat slower rate, over the following five years, according to a study led by a researcher at Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center.

Released: 28-Oct-2016 4:05 PM EDT
Wake Forest Baptist Research Team Receives $2 Million Award
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A research team at Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center has been awarded a three-year grant for $2 million by the Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute (PCORI) to compare the effectiveness of cognitive-behavior therapy and yoga on anxiety in older adults.

30-Sep-2016 3:05 PM EDT
Scientists Identify Protein Involved in Restoring Effectiveness of Common Treatment for Breast Cancer
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Breast cancer is the most frequently diagnosed cancer among women, with estrogen-receptor-positive (ER+) being the most common type. Drugs used to treat this cancer, such as tamoxifen and Faslodex, block the hormone estrogen receptor that ER+ cancer cells need to grow. One problem with these treatments is that many tumors initially responsive to the drugs develop resistance, making the medicines less effective.

Released: 28-Sep-2016 2:05 PM EDT
Alcohol Shown to Act in Same Way as Rapid Antidepressants
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Can having a few drinks help people with clinical depression feel better? Yes. At least in terms of biochemistry.

Released: 28-Sep-2016 11:05 AM EDT
Acupuncture Reduces Hot Flashes for Half of Women, Study Finds
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Hot flashes – the bane of existence for many women during menopause – can be reduced in frequency by almost half for about 50 percent of women over eight weeks of acupuncture treatment, according to scientists at Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center.

Released: 28-Sep-2016 11:05 AM EDT
Wake Forest Baptist Gets Federal Grant for Alzheimer’s Research Center
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The National Institutes of Health (NIH) has awarded Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center a grant worth an estimated $8.7 million over five years for the establishment of a new center for research into Alzheimer’s disease.

Released: 21-Sep-2016 2:05 PM EDT
Wake Forest Baptist Researchers Using NIH Grant to Study Cumulative Effects of Head Impacts in High School Football Players
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Supported by a National Institutes of Health (NIH) grant worth a projected $3.3 million over five years, Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center investigators have expanded their research into the cumulative effects of head impacts in young football players to the high school level.

Released: 6-Sep-2016 6:00 AM EDT
Research Shows it May be Time to Abandon Dreaded Digital Rectal Exam
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The dreaded finger exam to check for prostate cancer used to be a mainstay of check-ups for older men. With its value now in question, some doctors share the risks and benefits with their patients and let them decide. So, should they or shouldn’t they? Research suggests that in most cases, it is time to abandon the test, says Wake Forest Baptist urologist Ryan Terlecki, M.D., “The evidence suggests that in most cases, it is time to abandon the digital rectal exam (DRE),” said Ryan Terlecki, M.D., a

30-Aug-2016 5:05 PM EDT
Study Shows Combination Drug Therapy for Asthma Patients Is Safe
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A post-marketing safety study mandated by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration has shown that a combination drug therapy for the treatment of asthma is safe and effective.

Released: 29-Aug-2016 3:00 PM EDT
Scientists Report on Safe, Non-Addictive Opioid Analgesic in Animal Model
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Since the isolation of morphine from opium in the 19th century, scientists have hoped to find a potent opioid analgesic that isn’t addictive and doesn’t cause respiratory arrest with increased doses.

Released: 9-Aug-2016 4:05 PM EDT
Wake Forest Baptist Researchers Successfully TestModified Stun Gun with Heart Monitoring Capability
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Researchers at Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center have successfully tested a prototype conducted electrical weapon (CEW) capable of recording a subject’s heart rate and rhythm while still delivering incapacitating electrical charges.

Released: 1-Aug-2016 3:05 PM EDT
Study Using Animal Model Provides Clues to Why Cocaine Is So Addictive
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Scientists at Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center are one step closer to understanding what causes cocaine to be so addictive.

Released: 13-Jul-2016 4:00 PM EDT
Medical Weight-Loss Programs Extend Far Beyond Diet
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People with serious weight problems who are not interested in or candidates for bariatric surgery can turn to physician-supervised weight-loss programs go beyond diet and exercise to tackle obesity from multiple angles.

Released: 21-Jun-2016 8:00 AM EDT
Getting a Better Handle on Hispanics’ Health
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Medical researchers, policymakers and providers are paying greater attention to race, national origin, immigration status and a wide range of cultural and socioeconomic factors in addressing the health of the country's large, growing and diverse Hispanic population.

Released: 24-May-2016 1:05 PM EDT
Acupuncture Used in Clinical Settings Reduced Symptoms of Menopause
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Acupuncture treatments can reduce the number of hot flashes and night sweats associated with menopause by as much as 36 percent, according to researchers at Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center.

18-May-2016 9:05 AM EDT
Lowering Blood Pressure Reduces Risk of Heart Disease in Older Adults Without Increasing Risk of Falls
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Intensive therapies to reduce high blood pressure can cut the risk of heart disease in older adults without increasing the risk for falls, according to doctors at Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center.

27-Apr-2016 4:00 PM EDT
Focus on Transitional Care Reduces Hospital Readmissions in Stroke Patients
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A transitional stroke clinic developed by doctors and nurse practitioners at Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center reduced 30-day readmission rates by 48 percent, according to a study published in the April 28 online issue of the journal Stroke.

Released: 22-Apr-2016 2:05 PM EDT
Mobility Assessment Tool May Help PredictEarly Postoperative Outcomes for Older Adults
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A quick, reliable and cost-effective mobility assessment tool may help to identify elderly patients at risk for adverse post-surgery outcomes, according to Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center researchers.

Released: 5-Apr-2016 8:00 AM EDT
Researchers Seeking Ways to Help Older Adults Preserve Their Mobility
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Mobility is a major issue for older adults, and Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center researchers are working with colleagues across the country to help keep seniors on their feet.

Released: 30-Mar-2016 3:05 PM EDT
Managing Migraine During Pregnancy and Lactation
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According to doctors at Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center, medications and treatments long considered safe to treat pregnant women with migraines may not be.

Released: 28-Mar-2016 11:05 AM EDT
Wake Forest Baptist, Wake Forest and Winston-Salem State Join NCAA-Defense Department Sports Concussion Study
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Researchers at Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center and the student-athletes and trainers from all men’s and women’s teams at Wake Forest University and Winston-Salem State University will be contributing to the largest-ever study of concussion in sport.

Released: 23-Mar-2016 11:05 AM EDT
Model of Tumor Spreading May Help Doctors Pinpoint Best Treatment
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Scientists at the Wake Forest Institute for Regenerative Medicine have invented a “metastasis-on-a-chip” system believed to be one of the first laboratory models of cancer spreading from one 3D tissue to another. They hope the technology can one day be used to see how an individual patient’s tumor responds to potential treatments and to learn if and where the tumor is likely to spread.

14-Mar-2016 11:00 AM EDT
Mindfulness Meditation Provides Opioid-Free Pain Relief, Study Finds
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Everyone knows that stubbing your toe hurts. What makes it stop hurting is the body’s main pain-blocking process – the natural production of opioids.

Released: 10-Mar-2016 1:05 PM EST
Wake Forest Baptist Is First in the U.S. to Offer Scalp Cooling System to Reduce Hair Loss in Women with Breast Cancer
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Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center is the first medical center in the United States to offer the FDA-cleared DigniCap scalp cooling system to patients undergoing chemotherapy for breast cancer.

11-Feb-2016 11:00 AM EST
Scientists Prove Feasibility of “Printing” Replacement Tissue
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Using a sophisticated, custom-designed 3D printer, regenerative medicine scientists at Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center have proved that it is feasible to print living tissue structures to replace injured or diseased tissue in patients.

Released: 12-Feb-2016 11:05 AM EST
New Nanotechnology Detects Biomarkers of Cancer
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Researchers at Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center have developed a new technology to detect disease biomarkers in the form of nucleic acids, the building blocks of all living organisms.

Released: 11-Feb-2016 9:00 AM EST
Daily Dose of Beetroot Juice Improved Endurance and Blood Pressure in Older Patients with Common Type of Heart Disease
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Scientists at Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center have found that a daily dose of beetroot juice significantly improved exercise endurance and blood pressure in elderly patients with heart failure with preserved ejection fraction (HFPEF).

15-Jan-2016 3:05 PM EST
Slow Heart Rate Does Not Increase Risk of Heart Disease
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Bradycardia – a slower than normal heartbeat – does not increase the risk of developing cardiovascular disease, according to a study conducted by researchers at Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center. The study is published in the Jan.19 online edition of the Journal of American Medical Association Internal Medicine.

Released: 15-Jan-2016 3:05 PM EST
Link Found Between Obesity and Blood Clots in Pediatric Patients
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Researchers at Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center have found an association between obesity and the formation of blood clots in the veins of children and adolescents.



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