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Ivanhoe.com Top 10 Viewed Reports 11/28/2014

Medical Breakthroughs: Ivanhoe Insider
This Week's Top 10 Viewed Stories
         1. Triclosan: The ‘Dirty’ Side of Soap (2nd week)
Nov. 17, 2014 - Triclosan is an antimicrobial commonly found in soaps, shampoos, toothpastes and many other household items. Despite its widespread use, researchers report potentially serious consequences of ...
         2. 80 Million Bacteria Sealed With a Kiss (2nd week)
Nov. 16, 2014 - As many as 80 million bacteria are transferred during a 10 second kiss, according to research in journal Microbiome. The study also found that partners who kiss each other at least nine times a day ...
         3. Tiny Needle Treatment for Two Major Eye Diseases (2nd week)
Nov. 13, 2014 - Needles almost too small to be seen with the unaided eye could be the basis for new treatment options for two of the world’s leading eye diseases: glaucoma and corneal...
         4. Researchers Silence Leading Cancer-Causing Gene (2nd week)
Nov. 13, 2014 -- A new approach to block the KRAS oncogene, one of the most frequently mutated genes in human cancer, has been developed by researchers. The approach offers another route to attack KRAS, which has ...
         5. Spice Up Your Memory With Turmeric
Nov. 18, 2014 - Adding just one gram of turmeric to breakfast could help improve the memory of people who are in the very early stages of diabetes and at risk of cognitive...
         6. Alzheimer’s Hope
NEW YORK CITY, N.Y. -- (Ivanhoe Newswire) Hearing the words “cure” and “Alzheimer’s” together in the same sentence would be a medical miracle for the five million Americans living everyday with this devastating condition. In the meantime, the national institute on aging will soon recruit a small number of patients to test a new drug that researchers hope will reverse the damage that Alzheimer’s has already done.
         7. Tapeworm Found Living Inside Patient’s Brain
Nov. 20, 2014 - A genome of a rare species of tapeworm found living inside a patient’s brain has been sequenced for the first time. The study provides insights into potential drug targets within the genome for ...
         8. MelaFind: Spotting Melanoma Without a Biopsy
CLEVELAND, Ohio -- (Ivanhoe Newswire) More than 76-thousand Americans will be diagnosed with melanoma this year. If it’s not caught early, this type of skin cancer can be deadly. Doctors used to rely on biopsies to make a diagnosis, but now there’s a much less painful way. Spotting melanoma is easier than ever.
         9. Progression of Liver Cancer: Key Factor Found
Nov. 20, 2014 - One of the most aggressive and common forms of liver cancer is hepatocellular carcinoma. A team of researchers has now identified the crucial key factor involved in the development and progression of ...
         10. Raising Daughters: Side Effects of Too Much Technology
NEW YORK, N.Y. (Ivanhoe Newswire) -- We lived through generation X, Y and Z and now, we are raising generation M squared. The multi-media generation would rather be in front of a screen than sit down and talk with their mom. Are movies and social media impacting your relationship with your children?

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