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8 Nov 2009
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Growing threat of substandard, counterfeit medicines...
- 26 Oct 2009
IMAGE: Fake medicines -- as being sold in Senegal -- are a major public health threat for patients with...
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BIDMC transplant scientist Leo Otterbein, PhD,...
- 26 Oct 2009
4-year grant totaling $1.4 million will investigate medical applications for carbon monoxide BOSTON – Leo Otterbein, PhD, a scientist in...
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Iowa State researchers study materials, combustion,...
- 26 Oct 2009
IMAGE: Thomas Chiou of Iowa State University's Center for Nondestructive Evaluation demonstrates the new...
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Study shows how carbon nanotubes can affect lining...
- 25 Oct 2009
Carbon nanotubes are being considered for use in everything from sports equipment to medical applications, but a great deal remains unknown...
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UC San Diego researchers reverse pulmonary arterial...
- 25 Oct 2009
IMAGE: This is surgeon and scientist Patricia A. Thistlethwaite, M.D., Ph.D., of University of California, San...
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Oklahoma scientists discover promising new path for...
- 25 Oct 2009
IMAGE: Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation scientist Charles Esmon, Ph.D., and his team recently discovered...
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Master regulator found for regenerating nerve fibers...
- 25 Oct 2009
Enzyme could lead to a possible treatment for brain and spinal cord injury Boston, Mass. -- Researchers at Children's Hospital Boston report...
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The heart attack myth: Study establishes that women...
- 25 Oct 2009
Edmonton − The gender difference between men and women is a lot smaller than we've been led to believe when it comes to heart attack...
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Aerobic exercise no big stretch for older adults but...
- 25 Oct 2009
Edmonton – Just three months of physical activity reaps heart health benefits for older adults with type 2 diabetes by improving the...
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South Asian Canadians failing to get exercise message
- 25 Oct 2009
Edmonton – Exercise is a wonderful way of boosting heart health, but it's proving to be a tough sell in Ontario South Asian communities,...
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Obesity may hinder optimal control of blood pressure...
- 25 Oct 2009
Edmonton – Obese patients taking medications to lower their blood pressure and cholesterol levels are less likely to reach recommended...
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Crossing paths
- 25 Oct 2009
Pinpointing when rates of binge eating converge across races Existing research shows that rates of binge eating among adult women is virtually...
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Testicular tumors may explain why some diseases are...
- 25 Oct 2009
A rare form of testicular tumour has provided scientists with new insights into how genetic changes (mutations) arise in our children. The...
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CSHL-led team discovers rare mutation dramatically...
- 25 Oct 2009
Gene copy number variations of the same region, 16p11.2, are already linked to autism An international team of researchers led by geneticist...
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Treating ROP in tiny preemies; better glaucoma...
- 25 Oct 2009
Highlights of AAO-PAAO Joint Meeting 2009 Scientific Program, Oct. 25 SAN FRANCISCO— Highlights of today's Scientific Program of the 2009...
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Clues to visual variant Alzheimer's; myopia and...
- 25 Oct 2009
Highlights of AAO-PAAO Joint Meeting 2009 Scientific Program, Oct. 25 SAN FRANCISCO— Two studies are of particular note in today's...
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Plastic Surgery 2009 news briefs
- 25 Oct 2009
Selected news to be presented on Sunday, October 25 SEATTLE – Plastic Surgery 2009 News Briefs are designed to keep you up-to-date on...
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Alberta neurologist recognized for developing novel...
- 25 Oct 2009
Heart and Stroke Foundation bestows first ever Distinguished Clinician Scientist Award Edmonton, Alberta – October 25, 2009-Award-winning...
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Plastic Surgery 2009 news briefs
- 24 Oct 2009
Selected research to be presented on Saturday, Oct. 24 SEATTLE – Plastic Surgery 2009 News Briefs are designed to keep you up-to-date on...
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Surgery potentially best option for severe migraine...
- 24 Oct 2009
University Hospitals Case Medical Center researchers provide study results at ASPS conference CLEVELAND – The disability from migraine...
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1 shot of gene therapy and children with congenital...
- 24 Oct 2009
IMAGE: Researchers from the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine and the Center for Cellular and...
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Important new novel 2009 H1N1 flu advisory for...
- 23 Oct 2009
Issued by International Society for Heart and Lung Transplantation New York, New York, October 23, 2009 – Each year 3-5 million people...
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Patients in US 5 times more likely to spend last...
- 23 Oct 2009
Patients who die in the hospital in the United States are almost five times as likely to have spent part of their last hospital stay in the ICU...
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'Difficult-to-treat asthma' may be due to...
- 23 Oct 2009
Difficult-to-treat asthma often may have more to do with patients who do not take their medication as instructed than ineffective medication,...
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Canadian Cardiovascular Society recognizes...
- 23 Oct 2009
EDMONTON - A University of Alberta medical researcher being hailed as a world leader in his field will receive a major national award for his...
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Concurrent imaging of metabolic and electric signals...
- 23 Oct 2009
Cardiac rhythm disorders can result from disturbances in cardiac metabolism. These metabolic changes are tightly linked with specific cardiac...
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Analysis of Congressional health reform bills...
- 23 Oct 2009
New York, NY, October 23, 2009—A new Commonwealth Fund report analyzes the similarities, differences, potential impacts, and costs of...
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Despite risk, older African-Americans more likely...
- 23 Oct 2009
Problems posed by misinformation, poor communication, fear of public inoculation program BUFFALO, N.Y. -- A study about why African American...
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Buffalo neurologists investigate possible new...
- 23 Oct 2009
BUFFALO, NY – Neurologists at the University at Buffalo are beginning a research study that could overturn the prevailing wisdom on the...
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Canadian scientists link fat hormone to death from...
- 23 Oct 2009
Adiponectin found in body fat may hold the key to preventing and treating sepsis A new Canadian study has found that lower-than-normal levels of...
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