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Renowned U.S. Specialty Blood Bank Equipment Company Locates to Nyon Switzerland

12.09.2008 23:47    przoom.com
Genesis BPS, with corporate headquarters in Hackensack New Jersey (USA), announces the opening of its European operations in Nyon, Switzerland. GenesisBPS is a leading manufacturer and distributor of specialty laboratory and medical devices specifically designed for blood collection, processing, storage

An Oral Approach to Heart Disease

12.09.2008 22:56    healthcentral.com
We are trying to understand the mechanisms by which oral bacteria colonies can lead to cardiovascular disease," said Steve Kerrigan of the Royal College of Surgeons in Dublin, and the principal investigator in a group that will report on the

'Abuse-Resistant' Form of OxyContin May Be Near

12.09.2008 22:56    healthcentral.com
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has granted Remoxy priority review, meaning that action could come as soon as early December, said Dr. Nadav Friedman, chief operating officer of Pain Therapeutics Inc., which developed Remoxy.


Depressed Moms in Violent Homes Twice as Likely to Hit Kids

12.09.2008 22:56    healthcentral.com
The study, which included almost 13,000 mothers of kindergarten-aged children, found more than 10,000 of the women were neither depressed nor experienced violence in the home. About 1,700 were depressed, but reported no violence, and almost 500 did experience violence

9/11's Psychological Scars Slowly Healing

12.09.2008 22:56    healthcentral.com
There is a thing called natural recovery and, for some people, it happens quickly, and for others, it takes a long time. What's happened over the past seven years is we're seeing more and more people reaching natural recovery," said

Bullying Top Concern of Parents With Overweight Child

12.09.2008 22:56    healthcentral.com
Parents of these children, aged 6 to 13, also are much more likely than parents of children at a healthy weight to call bullying a top health issue for kids, according to a report released Monday by the University of

Natural Childbirth Moms More Attuned to Babies' Cry

12.09.2008 22:56    healthcentral.com
The finding, published in The Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry , give researchers insight into why postpartum depression seems to be linked more often to Caesarean birth.

Compound Could Reduce Heart Attack Damage

12.09.2008 22:55    healthcentral.com
Oh, it might cure hangovers, too, but the scientists working on it prefer to downplay that aspect of their research.

Time Teaches Brain to Recognize Objects

12.09.2008 22:55    healthcentral.com
A team of neuroscientists publishing in the Sept. 12 issue of Science said they have tricked the brain into confusing one object the eyes see with another, proving that it takes time for humans to learn to recognize objects.

HIV Infection Rate for Young Black Men 'Alarming:' CDC

12.09.2008 22:55    healthcentral.com
The number of new HIV infections among young black men who have sex with men is alarming," Dr. Kevin Fenton, director of the CDC's National Center for HIV/AIDS, Viral Hepatitis, STD and TB Prevention said during a new teleconference.

Spiritual Beliefs Part of Health Care for Some

12.09.2008 22:55    healthcentral.com
Almost half of those included in the study attended weekly religious services,, and 82 percent felt that prayer was very important to their sense of well-being, according to the study, which was published in the September issue of the Archives

Health Tip: Depression in Seniors

12.09.2008 22:55    healthcentral.com
The American Academy of Family Physicians lists these common symptoms of depression in seniors:

Imaging Shows Why Injured Brains 'Work Harder'

12.09.2008 22:55    healthcentral.com
The brains of people who've recovered from head injuries have to work harder than the brains of healthy people to perform at the same level, said researchers at the Rotman Research Institute at the Baycrest Centre for Geriatric Care, in

Health Tip: Control Overeating

12.09.2008 22:55    healthcentral.com
The Cleveland Clinic offers these suggestions to help prevent overeating:

Say 'goodbye' to back fat rolls

12.09.2008 22:44    3-rx.com
Even as many of us yearn to wear the sheer, body-hugging fashions available today, we are stopped by our rear reflection and the sight of dreaded back fat rolls and lumps. A study published in the October issue of Plastic

Obese have minimal heartbeat response to stress

12.09.2008 22:44    3-rx.com
Contrary to their expectations, British researchers have found that when exposed to psychological stress, obese people show smaller changes in their heart rate compared with normal-weight individuals.Dr. Douglas Carroll at the University of Birmingham, and colleagues there and at the

Condom ring-tone a hit in India

12.09.2008 22:44    3-rx.com
A ring-tone that sings "condom, condom, condom" has attracted over 270,000 downloads since its launch last month and has spread the message of safe sex to many more mobile phone users in India and abroad.The innovative "Condom a Capella" ring-tone

Governor Rendell and Sir Allen McClay Break Ground at Site of New Almac North American Headquarters

12.09.2008 22:34    drugdevelopment-technology.com
The Pennsylvania Governor, Edward G. Rendell, today joined Sir Allen McClay, chairman of Almac Group, and Sam Kriebel, a local farmer and landowner, who has lived in the area for many generations, to break ground on the site of Almac's
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Almac Announce World's Largest Gene Expression Study to Develop Prognostic Test for Early Non Small Cell Lung Cancer

12.09.2008 22:34    drugdevelopment-technology.com
Almac Diagnostics today announced details of a global multi-centre collaborative lung cancer study with leading research organisations in the USA, Canada, Asia and Europe, which, according to Professor Paul Harkin, has the "potential to benefit many thousands of patients worldwide".
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