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Insidermedicine In 60 - January 4, 2010

From Baltimore - Quitting smoking may result in an increased risk of developing type 2 diabetes, according to a report published in the Annals of Internal Medicine. Researchers studied nearly 11000 adults for 17 years. Results showed that those who quit smoking were 70% more likely to develop type 2 diabetes within six years than those who had never smoked, an aspect that indicates the importance of weight control following smoking cessation and the importance of never smoking. From Detroit - According to a report published in the Archives of General Psychiatry, most Americans suffering from major depression do not receive adequate treatment for the condition. Researchers personally surveyed over 15000 adults, finding that even though half of participants with depression received at least one form of therapy, only 21% actually received a form of therapy that met treatment guidelines. And finally, from Michigan - Scientists may have discovered a new target in the fight against breast cancer, according to a report published in the Journal of Clinical Investigation. Researchers studied human breast cancer stem cells in vitro, targeting the protein known as CXCR1 with an antibody. Results showed a decrease in cancer stem cells as well as the death of many remaining tumor cells.



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