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Botox users make a better first impression

22.09.2008 21:15    plasmetic.com
It is true that people are often taken at face value. Now it has been proved by researchers that a botox enhanced face can help people make a better first impression in relation to attractiveness, dating success and athleticism. The


Genedata Screener 6.0 Expands into Time Series Data Analysis with New Kinetics Analyzer Module

22.09.2008 21:05    przoom.com
Genedata, the leading provider of in-silico solutions for pharmaceutical R&D and related life sciences, today announced the release of Genedata Screener® 6.0, the latest version of its open and scalable enterprise solution for high throughput screening (HTS) and high content
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Dr. Lyle M Back Chooses Enterprise, Inc. as Fulfillment Company

22.09.2008 21:04    newswiretoday.com
The Dr. Lyle M Back, M.D. Cosmetic Surgery Center of Cherry Hill (N.J.) has selected Enterprise, Inc. as the new fulfillment center for their online skincare product sales. This partnership allows the Center to expand their online product selection, while

Study Shows Opioid Painkillers Help Workers with Low Back Pain

22.09.2008 21:01    health.am
For workers with chronic low back pain, taking opioid pain medications can significantly improve their ability to lift and perform other work-related physical tasks, according to study published in The Journal of Pain, the peer review publication of the American


Immigrant Children Are More Likely to Lack Health Coverage

22.09.2008 21:01    health.am
Contrary to public perceptions, foreign-born children are increasingly uninsured, rather than publicly insured, in the wake of immigration policy changes, according to a study by public health researchers at The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia.Despite a 1999 federal ruling that relieved

Study confirms benefit of combination therapy for Alzheimer's disease

22.09.2008 21:01    health.am
Extended treatment with Alzheimer's disease drugs can significantly slow the rate at which the disorder advances, and combination therapy with two different classes of drugs is even better at helping patients maintain their ability to perform daily activities. Results from

Men with Health Risk Behaviors Unaware of PSA Test

22.09.2008 20:05    3-rx.com
New research of 7,297 men in California, published in The Journal of Urology ®, shows that self-reported prostate-specific antigen (PSA) test awareness was lower in current smokers, physically inactive men and obese men—a population with what researchers called, "health risk

People with Type 2 Diabetes Can Put Fatty Livers on a Diet with Moderate Exercise

22.09.2008 20:04    3-rx.com
Weekly bouts of moderate aerobic exercise on a bike or treadmill, or a brisk walk, combined with some weightlifting, may cut down levels of fat in the liver by up to 40 percent in people with type 2 diabetes, a

Invitation to BioValley Life Sciences Week: 14-17 October 2008, Basel, Switzerland

22.09.2008 19:54    drugdevelopment-technology.com
Dear Friends and Colleagues,I cordially invite you to the BioValley Life Sciences Week 2008 in Basel. The week offers representatives from science, finance and the industry, and is a forum in which to meet and share opportunities. Each day has
World    Pharmaceutics    Press-releases

Uganda: 1,200 Children Delivered By TBA

22.09.2008 19:32    allafrica.com
At least 1,200 children have been delivered by one of Tororo's celebrated traditional birth attendant (TBA) in the last five years.

Cost of uncompensated care for undocumented immigrants difficult to calculate, experts say

22.09.2008 18:59    news-medical.net
Pinpointing the exact cost of providing hospital care to undocumented immigrants in the U.S. is challenging for several reasons, according to government officials and health care experts, the Arkansas Democrat-Gazette reports.

Medicare Part B premiums in 2009 will not increase for most beneficiaries

22.09.2008 18:59    news-medical.net
CMS on Friday announced that monthly outpatient care premiums for about 95% of Medicare recipients will remain at $96.40 in 2009, the San Francisco Chronicle reports (Colliver, San Francisco Chronicle, 9/20).

Supply shortages, poverty interrupt antiretroviral treatments in Swaziland

22.09.2008 18:59    news-medical.net
Health facilities in Swaziland are experiencing shortages in antiretroviral drugs and other medications despite insistence from the country's health department that the shortage has been resolved, IRIN/PlusNews reports.

Research shows mobile phones raise children's risk of brain cancer by five times

22.09.2008 18:59    news-medical.net
New research from Sweden is certain to alarm many as it has found that young people today are five times more likely to get brain cancer if they are mobile phones users.

Tuberculosis researchers discuss challenges, next steps for addressing XDR-TB, MDR-TB in Africa at TB symposium

22.09.2008 18:59    news-medical.net
As many as 30% of people with drug-resistant tuberculosis can be successfully treated with first-line drugs, Paul van Helden of the University of Stellenbosch's Center of Excellence for Biomedical TB Research said recently while presenting research on drug-resistant TB at

Raleigh News & Observer profiles UNC researcher who investigates social factors behind higher HIV/AIDS rates for blacks

22.09.2008 18:59    news-medical.net
The Raleigh News & Observer on Sunday profiled University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill medical researcher Adaora Adimora, who has investigated why HIV/AIDS seems to affect blacks more than members of other races and ethnicities (Niolet, Raleigh News & Observer, 9/21).

U.S. citizens cutting back on health care

22.09.2008 18:59    news-medical.net
U.S. spending on health care services is "under pressure" as Americans are "cutting back on health care," an area of the economy "once thought to be invulnerable to recession," the Wall Street Journal reports.

Almost 13,000 Chinese babies now sick from contaminated milk

22.09.2008 18:59    news-medical.net
China's Health Ministry says almost 13,000 babies have been taken to hospital suffering from the effects of drinking milk contaminated with the chemical melamine - most 2 years old or younger and four children have already died.

Cosmetic surgery in Britain under fire for misleading women

22.09.2008 18:59    news-medical.net
The British Association of Aesthetic Plastic Surgeons (BAAPS) says they are "increasingly concerned" with regard to some of the standards in the advertising of popular cosmetic procedures.

World Health Organization cautions against claims made by 'electronic cigarette' manufacturers

22.09.2008 18:59    news-medical.net
The World Health Organization (WHO) has launched an attack on advertisers who are claiming that an electronic cigarette - a battery-powered product usually made of stainless steel and resembling a real cigarette - is a safe or legitimate nicotine replacement

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