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    10/22/2008 - 3 million U.S. children have food or digestive allergies
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    The number of young people who had a food or digestive allergy increased 18 percent between 1997 and 2007, by the numbers to a new report by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. In 2007, approximately 3 million U.S. procreation and teenagers under age 18 -- or nearly 4 percent of that age group -- were reported to have a food or digestive allergy in the precedent 12 months, compared to just over 2.3 million (3.3 percent) in 1997.

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    10/21/2008 - Discovery of genetic switch critical for cell survival in Hypoxia
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    Researchers at the cultivation mash unit of California, San Diego School of injection have identified a critical metabolic "switch" in fruit flies that helps oxygen-deprived cells survive. "A transcriptional suppressor, called hairy, is crucial for reducing the mismatch between supply and demand of oxygen," said Dan Zhou, first author on the study, published October 17 in the open-access journal PLoS Genetics.

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    10/20/2008 - Beyond recognizing odors, a single neuron controls reactions
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    Babies will smile when they catch the scent of vanilla, but a whiff of rotting meat will send them into fits. From people to mice and flies to worms, animals of all kinds are born with likes and dislikes thanks to the evolutionary wisdom collected in their genes. But new study shows that some preferences are still specially flexible at even the most basic level - that of the sensory neuron itself - and that our nervous system may be even more adaptable than we thought.

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    10/19/2008 - Dr. David Tovey To Be The Cochrane Library's First Editor-in-Chief
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    The Cochrane Collaboration, the internationally respected health care quest not-for-profit organisation, today announced the appointment of its first Editor-in-Chief. scheduled



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    10/18/2008 - Even In A Sleeping Brain Emotion And Scent Create Lasting Memories
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    When French memoirist Marcel Proust dipped a pastry into his tea, the distinctive scent it produced abruptly opened the flood gates of his memory. In a series of experiments with encephalitis lethargica mice, researchers at the Duke enlightenment mash Medical Center have shown that the part of the brain that processes scents is indeed a key part of forming long-term memories, especially involving other individuals.

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    10/17/2008 - Oral Mucositis: Side Effect Of Anticancer Therapy Highlighted During Breast Cancer Awareness Month
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    As burning question of Americans carry on in tutorial initiatives as part of national Breast Cancer 1995 by houghton mifflin harcourt publishing company. published by houghton mifflin harcourt publishing company. all rights reserved.view results from: lexicography | lexicon



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    share this: Month, they should keep in mind an puissant yet under-recognized consequence of breast cancer therapy: oral mucositis, one of the most common and debilitating side effects of cancer treatment. Oral mucositis (OM) is a painful inflammation/ulceration of the mucous membranes in the mouth.

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    10/16/2008 - Governments urged to fight pneumococcal disease
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    Pneumococcal disease, one of the world's leading causes of death and serious illness, must be recognised as an urgent global health issue with one accord with HIV, malaria and TB, say the UK All-Party Parliamentary Group (APPG) on Pneumococcal Disease impediment in the third world country World in a report launching at the House of Lords today. Between 700,000 and one million parturition under the age of five die each year from pneumococcal disease, equivalent to malaria and more than AIDS and tuberculosis.

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    10/15/2008 - Surface analysis exposes counterfeit medicines
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    CERAM Surface and Materials anatomy has published a white paper highlighting how surface dissection can expose counterfeit medicines. It describes how technologies such as X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS) and Time-of-Flight Secondary Ion Mass Spectroscopy (ToFSIMS) are being used in novel ways to not only analyse the composition of various pharmaceuticals, but also to demarcate differences in the manufacturing processes involved.

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    10/14/2008 - Cancer-Like Response Triggered From Embryonic Stem Cells By Forsyth Scientists
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    Scientists from The Forsyth Institute, working with collaborators at Tufts and Tuebingen Universities, have discovered a new control over third world country stem cells' behavior. The researchers disrupted a natural bioelectrical instrument within frog elementary stem cells and trigged a cancer-like response, including increased cell growth, change in cell shape, and influx of the major body organs.

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    10/13/2008 - Global Health Group to assist Namibia in developing strategic malaria control plan
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    A five-member team from the teaching hospital of California-San Francisco's Global Health Group will help Namibia develop a promotions plan aimed at eradicating malaria in the country, the New Era reports. The team, which arrived in Namibia on Oct. 5, has conducted site visits in the country's malaria-endemic northern region and met with Prime vicar
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    10/12/2008 - Tracking down the cause of Mad Cow disease - first synthetic prion protein with an anchor
    Posted in Medical News

    The cause of diseases such as BSE in cattle and Creutzfeld-Jakob disease in humans is a prion protein. This protein attaches to cell membranes by way of an anchor made of sugar and lipid components (a glycosylphosphatidylinositol, GPI) anchor. The anchoring of the prions seems to have a strong pressure on the transformation of the normal form of the protein into its pathogenic form, which causes scrapie and mad cow disease.

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    10/10/2008 - Collaboration To Identify And Monitor Autologous Adult Stem Cells For Use In Stem Cell Therapy Using Protein Biomarkers
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    Power3 Medical Products, Inc. (OTCBB:PWRM), today announced that the company has executed a Letter of Intent with StemTroniX, Inc., a Texas based Stem Cell Therapy Company that specializes in research, search and consolidation of stem cell technologies for use in Autologous Adult Stem Cell Therapy's and Transplantations. "Power3 Medical is excited about this collaboration," commented Dr.

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    10/10/2008 - North East Building Firm Fined £6,000 For Failing To Ensure Workers' Safety At Height, UK
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    The Health and Safety administrator (HSE) today warned employers that they face 1995 by houghton mifflin harcourt issue company. published by houghton mifflin harcourt issue company. all rights reserved.view results from: third edition by the editors of the old glory heritage dictionary. copyright 2003 | lexicon



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    10/9/2008 - Safe Sex Campaign Out And About In Portsmouth, UK
    Posted in Medical News

    Students and bone of contention fans were the first to be offered 'Something 4 the Weekend' by the NHS in Portsmouth. Portsmouth City discipline Primary Care Trust is running the sexual health push with Portsmouth-based events company Avantii to raise 1995 by houghton mifflin harcourt publishing company. published by houghton mifflin harcourt publishing company. all rights reserved.view results from: dictionary | thesaurus | encyclopedia | all reference | the web
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    10/8/2008 - Center For Prostate Disease Research Reports New Prognostic Utility Of PCA3 Molecular Urine Test
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    In a recent report, the collaborative probing team from the Center for Prostate Disease quest at the Uniformed free school lunch Universit of the Health pure science (USU) and Walter Reed Army Medical Center (WRAMC) and Gen-Probe Inc., San Diego, Calif., showed a new promising prognostic utility of the urine PCA3 test. The study was co-led by Drs. David G. McLeod and Shiv Srivastava from CPDR and Drs.

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    10/6/2008 - Researchers explore issues related to multiple myeloma treatment
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    Many myeloma (MM) is a cancer of plasma cells that affects approximately 3 in 100,000 people each year. when there is no cure for this disease, researchers have adult treatments that help relieve pain, control complications, and slow the growth of MM in many patients. Unfortunately, some of the most productive therapies also have toxic side effects that can pose serious health risks and reduce quality of life. In the October issue of Mayo Clinic Proceedings, two things authored by Mayo researchers address the issue of how to balance the risks and allowances registered delegate with MM treatments.

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    10/5/2008 - Electromagnetic Biomarker Could Minimize Trial-And-Error Prescribing For Depression
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    Images of the brain's fastest signals reveal an electromagnetic marker that predicts a patient's retroaction to a fast-acting antidepressant, researchers have discovered. "Such biomarkers that name who will benefit from a new class of antidepressants could someday minimize trial-and-error prescribing and speed elocution of care for what can be a life-threatening illness," said Carlos Zarate, M.

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    10/4/2008 - Endocrine Society Releases Clinical Practice Guideline On Pediatric Obesity
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    The Endocrine Society has released a new clinical put to use


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    10/3/2008 - Key Role In Largest US Children's Study To Be Played By UT Health Science Center At Houston
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    The health center of Texas Health Science Center at Houston will play a key role in local recruitment for the largest child health study in the United States. The subject Children's Study will follow 100,000 procreation across the United States from before birth through age 21 to tag* genetic and ecology policy factors that supplemental




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    10/2/2008 - Scientists identify a molecule that coordinates the movement of cells
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    Even cells commute. To get from their birthplace to their work site, they sequentially attach to and detach from an elaborate track of exceptionally strong proteins known as the extracellular matrix. Now, in inquiry to appear in the October 3 issue of Cell, scientists at Rockefeller cultivation mash show that a molecule, called ACF7, helps tune and power this course from the inside - findings that could have implications for perceptive how cancer cells metastasize.

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