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Medicine's Not-So-Silent Killer: Human Guinea Pigs

01.07.2009 23:14    healthcentral.com
Food, games, movies it looks like a party!


Health Tip: What's Causing My Neck Pain?

01.07.2009 23:14    healthcentral.com
Frequently, neck pain can be managed by taking a pain reliever, performing stretching exercises, and applying hot and cold therapy. But it's still important to know what's behind your neck pain.

With Medicare Plan, Drug Spending May Be Up

01.07.2009 23:14    healthcentral.com
Their study, in the July 2 issue of the New England Journal of Medicine , also found that spending varied depending on the type of drug coverage participants had before enrolling in Part D.


Anti-Smoking Drugs Get FDA 'Black-Box' Warning

01.07.2009 23:14    healthcentral.com
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration said it was mandating the black-box warnings, the strictest possible, based on reports to the agency of these side effects and on a review of clinical trials and scientific literature.

Genetically engineered mice yield clues to 'knocking out' cancer

01.07.2009 22:32    eurekalert.org
National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST)) Researchers from NIST, Oregon Health and Science University and the New York University School of Medicine have demonstrated that deleting two genes in mice responsible for repairing DNA strands damaged by oxidation leads
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Double success for Instituto Gulbenkian de Ciencia scientists working on chromosome segregation

01.07.2009 22:32    eurekalert.org
Instituto Gulbenkian de Ciencia) Lars Jansen's work on the formation of the centromere, a key cellular structure in powering and controlling chromosome segregation and accurate cell division, has just earned him a paper in Nature Cell Biology and a prestigious
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Colorectal cancer

01.07.2009 22:32    eurekalert.org
Helmholtz Association of German Research Centres) Previously, only a few genes had been associated with the formation of metastases in colorectal cancer. Now, researchers of the Max Delbruck Center for Molecular Medicine Berlin-Buch and Charite -- University Medicine Berlin, Germany,
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Both good/bad movie characters who smoke influence teens to do the same

01.07.2009 22:32    eurekalert.org
Dartmouth College) Dartmouth researchers have determined that movie characters who smoke, regardless of whether they are "good guys" or "bad guys," influence teens to try smoking.
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New e-science service could accelerate cancer research

01.07.2009 22:32    eurekalert.org
University of Manchester) The University of Manchester and the European Molecular Biology Laboratory's European Bioinformatics Institute have launched a major new e-science resource for biologists -- which could accelerate research into treatments for H1N1 flu and cancer.
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Newly appreciated membrane estrogen receptor important therapeutic target for breast cancer

01.07.2009 22:32    eurekalert.org
Lifespan) New research at Rhode Island Hospital has uncovered the biological effects of a novel membrane estrogen receptor, a finding that has potential implications for hormonal therapy for breast cancer.
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Researchers testing virus-gene therapy combination against melanoma

01.07.2009 22:32    eurekalert.org
University of California - San Diego) Researchers at the Moores UCSD Cancer Center are injecting a modified herpes virus into melanoma tumors, hoping to kill the cancer cells while also bolstering the body's immune defenses against the disease.
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Axel Ullrich named winner of 2009 Dr. Paul Janssen Award for Biomedical Research

01.07.2009 22:32    eurekalert.org
Porter Novelli) Johnson & Johnson announced that Axel Ullrich, Ph.D., director of the Department of Molecular Biology at the Max Planck Institute of Biochemistry in Germany, whose discoveries have led to novel cancer therapies including Herceptin (trastuzumab), is the winner
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Food Allergies and Ear Infections

01.07.2009 19:27    beyondallergy.com
We often think of ear infections connected to seasonal allergies, even environmental ones like dust allergies because we know those cause congestion and excess fluid. However, they can also be caused by food allergies. Mostly we think of food allergies
World    Allergy    Articles

Anxiety Disorder - Anxiety Medication

01.07.2009 15:54    simplifyyourthoughts.com
Let the waters settle you will see stars and moon mirrored in your Being, Spirituality

Anxiety Disorder - Tai Chi

01.07.2009 15:54    simplifyyourthoughts.com
One has to abandon altogether the search for security, and reach out to the risk of living with both arms. One has to court doubt and darkness as the cost of knowing.

Tonsil Stones Treatment

01.07.2009 11:20    drgranny.com
Tonsil stones are globs of foul smelling whitish/yellow material which form at the back of the throat. They are also called tonsillolith.Tonsil stones are made of mucus and calcium layers. They are formed in small cavities present in the tonsils.

Leukoplakia Tongue

01.07.2009 11:20    drgranny.com
Leukoplakia is a condition in which thick, white patches are formed, on the gums and inside the cheek, at the bottom of mouth and sometimes on tongue. These patches cannot be removed easily from their position.Leukoplakia is not a serious

Angular Cheilitis

01.07.2009 11:20    drgranny.com
is a condition in which a cut, crack or a sore develops in the corners of the mouth. Usually, angular cheilitis occurs at both sides of the mouth.The cuts, cracks or sores resulting out of angular cheilitis are not only

What Do ADA Diabetes Treatment Guidelines 2009 Say?

01.07.2009 07:44    diabitieslife.com
The American Diabetes Association (ADA) provides guidelines to health care professionals every year, so that they can treat diabetes patients...

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