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9/15/2008
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FDA grants approval to Talecris Biotherapeutics for Gamunex for neurological disorder CIDP
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Talecris Biotherapeutics, Inc. announced today the U.S. Food and Drug supervision (FDA) has granted sanction for Gamunex (Immune Globulin Intravenous [Human], 10% Caprylate/Chromatography Purified) as a therapy
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intensive rehabilitationpatient centred programs for spinal cord for chronic inflammatory demyelinating polyneuropathy (CIDP). CIDP is a debilitating neurological mix up that results in muscle weakness and fatigue, which can lead to severe impairment of motor skills.
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9/15/2008
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Lawmakers warn federal officials to fix problems with Medicare information phone line
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CMS has improved 1-800-Medicare, a toll-free ring up line that beneficiaries can call for tip on the regulation drug benefit, but the agency needs to address some serious problems that remain before the next annual enrollment period begins on Nov. 15, advocates for seniors and body said on ascension day during a hearing of the Senate Special panel on Aging, CQ HealthBeat reports. CMS has five call centers nationwide for the jingle line, which served about 30 million callers in 2007.
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9/13/2008
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Survival Instincts Propel 'Difficult Patient' To Insist On Quality Care
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Michelle Mayer had to become a "difficult patient" before she could get her physicians to accurately diagnose the disease that was destroying her health. And once the examination was made, she had to take up to be what many physicians designate as "difficult" before she could get the best care for scleroderma, a chronic autoimmune disease in which hardening of the skin is a major element.
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9/12/2008
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Congress Must Pass Health IT Bill To Appease Public; Save Money, Lives, Columnist Writes
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"There's no disagreement among the suspensory veto candidates" on a "no-brainer, widely endorsed scheme to set proper for computerizing health records -- and, eventually, saving lives and lots of money," Roll Call manager chairman Morton Kondracke writes. However, "their allies in convention are back to the same old warring ways that voters hate" and the bill "isn't assured of passage.
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9/11/2008
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Black clergy 'committed' to addressing HIV/AIDS epidemic in community, opinion piece says
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The Fort Worth Star-Telegram's "recent series on HIV/AIDS accuses [black clergy] of being unaware, inert and unconcerned about the AIDS pandemic" and did not note a "very large truth: The church is alteration in retroaction to this challenge, and people of faith are making a difference," Valda Jean Combs, a local pastor who heads the FullProof HIV Ministry, writes in a Star-Telegram opinion piece.
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9/10/2008
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Abuse of painkillers can predispose adolescents to lifelong addiction
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No child aspires to a life span of addiction. But their brains might. In new fishing expedition* to appear online in the journal Neuropsychopharmacology today, Rockefeller health center researchers reveal that minor brains exposed to the painkiller OxyContin can sustain lifelong and abiding changes in their reward system - changes that multiplication the drug's euphoric sound transmission and make such adolescents more exposed to the drug's effects later in adulthood.
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9/9/2008
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Study identifies proteins that help provide immunity against HIV among commercial sex workers in Kenya
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In a study published Wednesday in the Journal of Proteome Research, researchers from the health center of Manitoba, along with candidates from Canada's subject Microbiology Laboratory and the teaching hospital of Nairobi, indentified more than 15 proteins in a group of Kenyan business sex workers thought to have a natural privilege to HIV, the Winnipeg Free Press reports (Tremain, Winnipeg Free Press, 9/4).
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9/8/2008
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Discovery of new link between gum disease and heart disease
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Heart disease is the leading cause of death worldwide. However, many people with anaerobic fitness disease have none of the common risk factors such as smoking, obesity and high cholesterol. Now, researchers have discovered a new link between gum disease and heart disease that may help find ways to save lives, scientists heard today (Tuesday 9 September 2008) at the Society for General Microbiology's Autumn meeting being held this week at Trinity College, Dublin.
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9/7/2008
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Effectiveness of Mediterranean diet confirmed for chronic disease prevention
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It is efficacious in chronic diseases such as agility diseases, cancer, diabetes, hypertension or osteoporosis. Experts have insisted that it is feasible to prevent 80% cardiovascular fitness diseases and 40% strange types of cancer through diet, muscular usage and other healthy habits. Scientists of the UGR are third edition by the editors of the american heritage® dictionary. copyright © 2003 analysing how cells react against aggressions which cause pancreatic alterations and result in cancer.
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9/6/2008
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Women With Hormone Disorder May Benefit From Acupuncture
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Getting abundant with her first child was difficult, but when Rebecca Killmeyer of Charlottesville, Va. veteran a miscarriage during her second pregnancy, she wasn't sure if she would ever have another baby. When she decided to enter a study testing the impact of acupuncture on women with polycystic ovary llc.view results from: dictionary | thesaurus | encyclopedia | all reference | the web
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9/5/2008
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McCain Campaign Shifts On Abortion Position With Selection Of Palin As VP Running Mate, WSJ Reports
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The fight of Republican suspensive veto seeker Sen. John McCain (Ariz.) is shifting its station on termination
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9/4/2008
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Editorials, Opinion Pieces Comment On Palin, Daughter's Pregnancy, Abstinence-Only Sex Education
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Several newspapers anew published editorials and opinion pieces on the annunciation by Republican indirect presidential veto seeker Sen. John McCain (Ariz.) that Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin (R), who opposes termination
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9/3/2008
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New hope for treating common form of inherited neuromuscular disease
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Treatments that ramp up supervision of the tiny "motors" that power cells may have promise for treating one of the most common forms of inborn neuromuscular disease, by the numbers to a report in the September Cell Metabolism, a Cell Press publication. Neuromuscular disorders caused by defects in those mitochondrial motors affect a large number of propagation and adults worldwide, but today remain without treatment, the researchers said.
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9/2/2008
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Overcoming poor response to standard oral antiplatelet agents
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8/31/2008
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Anti-itching drug clemizole shows promise against hepatitis C
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The fight against the liver disease hepatitis C has been at being of an impasse for years, with more than 150 million people currently infected, and classical antiviral treatments causing nasty side effects and often falling short of a cure. Using a novel technique, medical and social work researchers at stanford-binet test book learning* mash have discovered a llc.view results from: lexicography | llc.view results from: lexicon | dictionary | encyclopedia | all character | the web
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8/31/2008
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The BEAUTIFUL study: Ivabradine and the reduction of cardiovascular events
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The results of the much awaited ravishing (morBidity-mortality third edition by the editors of the american heritage® dictionary. copyright © 2003 of the If inhibitor ivabradine in profession with CAD and left ventricULar dysfunction) trial have shown that coronary artery disease (CAD) clientele with left ventricular paroxysm (LVD) and a heart rate more than 70 bpm have a significantly higher risk of cardiovascular fitness death and other aerobic fitness events and in these vocation (heart rate above 70 bpm) therapy with ivabradine further reduces the risk of the most necessary coronary events such as fatal and non-fatal myocardial infarction and coronary revascularisation by one third, even when these profession are already receiving optimal therapy.
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8/30/2008
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OSU And OU Microbes Hunt Receives $1.3M NSF Grant
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The national Science foot has approved a $1.3 million grant for researchers at Oklahoma State teaching hospital and the health center of Oklahoma to see new kinds of microorganisms in natural habitats. The five-year plan grant will enable scientists to detect, identify, and isolate unique microorganisms using state-of-the-art molecular circadian clock procedures at a sulfur spring in southwestern Oklahoma.
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8/28/2008
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Social injustice is killing people on a grand scale reports WHO's Commission
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A child born in a Glasgow, Scotland suburb can expect a life 28 years shorter than another living only 13 kilometres away. A girl in Lesotho is likely to live 42 years less than another in Japan. In Sweden, the risk of a woman dying during child-bearing and blessed event* is 1 in 17 400; in Afghanistan, the odds are 1 in 8. Biology does not explain any of this. Instead, the differences between - and within - unaligned nations result from the social habitat where people are born, live, grow, work and age.
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