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Scotland's swine-flu death toll reaches 46
The Scotsman - 3 Hours ago
THREE more swine flu patients have died, taking the total number of deaths in Scotland linked to the virus to 46. An adult from the Lothians, who had no other health conditions, was one of the victims.
Scotland's swine-flu death toll reaches 46 The Scotsman
Sharp increase in swine flu deaths in France CHINAdaily
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Autoimmune disease not linked to Parkinson disease
Reuters Health - 108 Minutes ago
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Autoimmune disease does not appear to increase the risk for Parkinson disease, report researchers from Denmark in the November 3rd issue of Neurology. 'Our study on autoimmune
Bacteria linked to autoimmune disease 102.1 The River
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Blame game slows growth of personalised medicine
Reuters Health - 109 Minutes ago
-0400 (Reuters Health) * Drug companies accuse regulators of slowing process down * EU medicines agency says drug marketers are reluctant * But personalised medicine a must for future 'winners' By Kate
Blame Game Slows Growth Of Personalized Medicine Post Chronicle
ANALYSIS - Blame game slows growth of personalised medicine Sify
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Nova Scotia is deciding whether to include tranquillizers and sleeping pills in
CBC - 112 Minutes ago
Marilyn O'Neil, the executive director of the Cape Breton Community Partnership on Drug Abuse. (CBC) The program, established in June 2005, was created to reduce the abuse and misuse of the monitored
Portland flights to Nova Scotia are suspended Boston Globe
The Nova Scotia government has given a $2.5-million loan guarantee to a seafood CBC
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Algeria reports three new death cases of A/H1N1 flu
Xinhua News Agency - 31 Minutes ago
ALGIERS, Nov. 26 (Xinhua) -- A total of 50 new cases of A/H1N1 influenza, among which were three deaths, were confirmed on Thursday by the Algerian Health Ministry, bringing the number of confirmed cases
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Polio: India's final push to end the disease
Guardian.co.uk - 3 Hours ago
Polio has almost been wiped out, but a few stubborn areas of resistance remain and India is on the frontline against the crippling disease In a school courtyard in Lucknow on a dusty Sunday afternoon,
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Neuroscience in Spain
Lancet - 3 Hours ago
Over the past 20 years, Spain has become one of the world's top ten research nations, but the credit crunch might put the brakes on its rise. What will be the future of the country's high profile neurodenegerative
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'Off-the-shelf' cells help regenerate bone marrow in cancer patients
Life Science Lab - 33 Minutes ago
cells help regenerate in patients // theorm (!theorm) __doostack(eventarget, eventrgument) // ustralia's premier life sciences news website // ord + ord + // 'ff-the-shelf' cells help regenerate
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Weight loss using body but not brain
Life Science Lab - 33 Minutes ago
Current drug-based weight loss therapies try to stop the brain from sending hunger signals to the body. These therapies tend to be fairly ineffective. So, the researchers tried the reverse approach of
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Medical education in disability:
Lancet - 112 Minutes ago
Full-size image (17K) A few years ago, I spent some time in a remote southern province of Laos to evaluate a disability and development project. In the course of this work, I met people with disabilities
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Beyond a medical model of disability:
Lancet - 113 Minutes ago
Full-size image (23K) Anita Smith Yeng Wally 6 months ago, 13-year-old Yeng Wally fell out of a tree while gathering mangoes. She fractured her spine at L3-4 and is currently lying paralysed in a hospital
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12-year-old desperately needs aid for cord blood transplant
TheStar.com.my - 105 Minutes ago
SEREMBAN: Sim Carmen, 12, (pic) loves the outdoors but having the blood disorder thalassemia prevents her from living life fully. The young girl is in desperate need of RM260,000 for a cord blood transplant.
Future of cord blood for oncology uses Bone Marrow Transplantation
History of cord blood transplantation Bone Marrow Transplantation
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Omalizumab benefits Asian asthma patients
MedWire News - 2 Hours ago
MedWire News: Omalizumab improves disease control in Asian patients with moderate-to-severe asthma without causing any significant adverse events, researchers report in findings that are consistent with
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Prevalence of poorly controlled asthma high in USA
MedWire News - 2 Hours ago
Allergy Asthma Proc 2009; 30: 529ââ?¬â??533 MedWire News: More than 40% of US adults with asthma do not have their disease under good control, survey results suggest. ââ?¬Å?Achieving and maintaining
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Drug resistance seen in some flu patients
IOL - 116 Minutes ago
Get IOL on your mobile at m.iol.co.za Geneva - Tamiflu resistance in some H1N1 patients with badly weakened immune systems does not seem to reflect a major change in the virus's susceptibility to the
H1N1 flu may resist drug but is not mutating: WHO The Province
Drug resistance flu hits some with suppressed immune systems SABC
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Healthcare: Reform Fails to Lower Costs, Experts Say
Associated Content - 98 Minutes ago
McClatchy reported November 25 that 'many prominent experts' have doubts about White House claims that healthcare reform legislation currently being considered by the Congress will lower costs. The story
GE Healthcare's "MAC i" Lowers cost of quality cardiac early detection Medicexchange.com
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Diabetes patients learn lessons of survival from pharmacist
Individual.com - 49 Minutes ago
Nearly 70 patients gathered recently at Lake City's Piggly Wiggly supermarket for an annual diabetes event that provided food lessons, door prizes and holiday desserts. "I want you to live," said Jane
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Rapid Drugs of Abuse Screening from Randox
CombiChemnet - 59 Minutes ago
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FDA Approves Additional Vaccine for 2009 H1N1 Influenza (Swine Flu)
HIV and Hepatitis.com - 80 Minutes ago
for 2009 H1N1 Influenza Virus The U.S. Food and Drug Administration announced that it has approved a fifth vaccine for protection against the 2009 H1N1 influenza virus. The vaccine is manufactured by
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Bruce Willis Is No Fan Of Plastic Surgery
Plastic Surgery Channel - 107 Minutes ago
Bruce Willis has no plans to get plastic surgery, but did acknowledge the industry as permanent, and not just a trend. This weekâ??s Plastic Surgery News tells all. Bruce Willis has gone on record as
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GE Healthcare delivers first high-definition computed tomography (CT) scanner in
Individual.com - 91 Minutes ago
GE Healthcare said on Thursday that the company has unveiled its first high-definition computed tomography (CT) scanner at the Center of Medical Rehabilitation in Russia. A The centre's first high-definition
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Breast Cancer Campaign: New Breast Cancer Research Funding for Cambridge
Individual.com - 101 Minutes ago
Individualised treatment for each breast cancer patient could soon become a reality, according to Breast Cancer Campaign. Cambridge scientist, Dr Paul Pharaoh, has been awarded a three year project grant
Breast Cancer Campaign grants GBP80,000 in aid of breast cancer research M2
Breast Cancer Campaign: Breast Cancer Research Funding to Establish Effectiveness Reuters
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Tailor-made HIV/AIDS treatment closer to reality
Municipal Suppliers - 79 Minutes ago
- An innovative treatment for HIV/AIDS patients developed by McGill University Health Centre (MUHC) researchers has passed its first clinical trial with flying colours. The new approach is an immunotherapy
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Research shows how anti-cancer drug works
Individual.com - 101 Minutes ago
Researchers at Illinois' Northwestern University said they discovered how the drug tetrathiomolybdate, which is used to fight some metastatic cancers, works. Northwestern said in a release Thursday while
Researchers Optimistic Over New Cancer Pain Drug Pharmaceutical Technology
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Advanced Colorectal Cancer: Addition Of Cetuximab To Chemotherapy Increases Tumour
MediLexicon - 2 Hours ago
Advanced Colorectal : Addition Of Cetuximab To Chemotherapy Increases Tumour Shrinkage Leading To More Curative Surgery reports that adding cetuximab to neoadjuvant chemotherapy can shrink tumours and
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