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Study Says Folic Acid Fortification of Corn Masa Flour Could Increase Folic Acid Intake among Mexican-American
Contact: CDCs Division of Media Relations (404) 639-3286 January 5 11 is Folic Acid Awareness Week Fortification of corn masa flour products could increase folic acid intake by nearly 20 percent for Mexican-Americans, who are at a 30-40...
Center for Disease Control and Prevention:  Jan 6 2009 4:27PM
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Fortification of corn masa flour products could increase folic acid intake among Mexican-Americans
Fortification of corn masa flour products could increase folic acid intake by nearly 20 percent for Mexican-Americans, who are at a 30-40 percent higher risk for a number of severe brain and spinal birth defects, according to a study...
News-Medical.Net:  Jan 6 2009 7:41AM
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Hebrew University Scientists Succeed Through Stem Cell Therapy In Reversing Brain Birth Defects
Scientists at the have succeeded in reversing brain birth defects in animal models, using stem cells to replace defective brain cells.

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Joseph Yanai and his associates at the Hebrew University-Hadassah Medical...

Medical News Today:  Jan 2 2009 8:35AM
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Stem Cell Therapy Reverses Brain Birth Defects
Scientists at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem have succeeded in reversing brain birth defects in animal models, using stem cells to replace defective brain cells.

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Joseph Yanai and his associates at the Hebrew...

Red Orbit:  Dec 30 2008 12:28AM
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Brain Birth Defects Successfully Reversed Through Stem Cell Therapy, Hebrew University of Jerusalem Study
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Brain Birth Defects Successfully Reversed Through Stem Cell Therapy, Hebrew University of Jerusalem Study.

BioSpace:  Dec 29 2008 9:56PM
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Newly Found Enzymes May Play Early Role in Cancer
The enzymes appear to control an 'on-and-off switch' for critical genes that could trigger cancer or numerous other diseases and birth defects.

The research is published in the December 26 issue of Cell.

Using zebrafish that share...

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Reversing Brain Birth Defects Through Stem Cell Therapy
Hebrew University Emblem Scientists at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem have succeeded in reversing brain birth defects in animal models, using stem cells to replace defective brain cells.

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IsraCast:  Dec 25 2008 5:44AM
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Abt Associates Names Dr. Scott W. Royal to Lead Domestic Health Division
/PRNewswire/ -- Abt Associates announced that Scott W.

Royal, Ph.

D., M.P.H., a social and behavioral epidemiologist and expert in managing clinical research programs, has been promoted to Division Vice President and will lead its...

Pharma Live:  Dec 16 2008 11:56PM
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Abt Associates Names Dr. Scott W. Royal to Lead Domestic Health Division
KSLA Health Connections Health CAMBRIDGE, Mass., Dec.

16 /PRNewswire/ -- Abt Associates announced that Scott W.

Royal, Ph.

D., M.P.H., a social and behavioral epidemiologist and expert in managing clinical research programs, has been...

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World's First Low Radiocarbon Food May Reduce Risks of Cancer and Birth Defects, and Possibly Even S
AKRON, Ohio, Dec.

12 /PRNewswire/ -- An Ohio-based company has successfully grown the first Low Radiocarb(TM) food, in this case soybeans, with significantly lower levels of harmful radioactive carbon-14 than normally found in food.

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World's First Low Radiocarbon Food May Reduce Risks of Cancer and Birth Defects, and Possibly Even Slow the Ag
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Medical News: World's First Low Radiocarbon Food May Reduce Risks Of Cancer And Birth Defects
Cancer / Oncology News Main Category: Cancer / Oncology Also Included In: Pediatrics / Children's Health; Nutrition / Diet email to a friend printer friendly view / write opinions rate article Current Article Ratings: Patient / Public: 5 (1...
Medical News Today:  Dec 14 2008 11:33PM
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Low Radiocarbon Food May Reduce Risks Of Cancer, Birth Defects
An Ohio-based company has successfully grown the first Low Radiocarb food, in this case soybeans, with significantly lower levels of harmful radioactive carbon-14 than normally found in food.

Infants and children nourished with safer, low...

EMax Health:  Dec 14 2008 4:25AM
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World's First Low Radiocarbon Food May Reduce Risks Of Cancer And Birth Defects
An Ohio-based company has successfully grown the first Low Radiocarb(TM) food, in this case soybeans, with significantly lower levels of harmful radioactive carbon-14 than normally found in food.

Infants and children nourished with safer,...

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World's First Low Radiocarbon Food May Reduce Risks of Cancer and Birth Defects, and Possibly Even Slow the Ag
AKRON, Ohio, Dec.

12 /PRNewswire/ -- An Ohio-based company has successfully grown the first Low Radiocarb(TM) food, in this case soybeans, with significantly lower levels of harmful radioactive carbon-14 than normally found in food.

Financials.com:  Dec 13 2008 3:10AM
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World's First Low Radiocarbon Food May Reduce Risks of Cancer and Birth Defects, and Possibly Even Slow the Ag
AKRON, Ohio, Dec.

12 /PRNewswire/ -- An Ohio-based company has successfully grown the first Low Radiocarb(TM) food, in this case soybeans, with significantly lower levels of harmful radioactive carbon-14 than normally found in food.

Kait 8:  Dec 13 2008 7:53AM
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World's First Low Radiocarbon Food May Reduce Risks of Cancer and Birth Defects, and Possibly Even Slow the Ag
AKRON, Ohio, Dec.

12 /PRNewswire/ -- An Ohio-based company has successfully grown the first Low Radiocarb(TM) food, in this case soybeans, with significantly lower levels of harmful radioactive carbon-14 than normally found in food.

KLFY:  Dec 13 2008 7:23AM
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AKRON, Ohio, Dec.

12 /PRNewswire/ -- An Ohio-based company has successfully grown the first Low Radiocarb(TM) food, in this case soybeans, with significantly lower levels of harmful radioactive carbon-14 than normally found in food.

Montana's News Station:  Dec 13 2008 1:41AM
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World's First Low Radiocarbon Food May Reduce Risks of Cancer and Birth Defects, and Possibly Even Slow the Ag
Radiocarb Genetics, Inc.

managed to grow its unique low radiocarbon soybeans in a custom greenhouse using patented and proprietary processes.

The secret to their process is the use of special carbon dioxide that contains virtually no...

TickerTech.com:  Dec 13 2008 4:20PM
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World's First Low Radiocarbon Food May Reduce Risks of Cancer and Birth Defects, and Possibly Even Slow the Ag
AKRON, Ohio, Dec.

12 /PRNewswire/ -- An Ohio-based company has successfully grown the first Low Radiocarb(TM) food, in this case soybeans, with significantly lower levels of harmful radioactive carbon-14 than normally found in food.

KOTA Territory News:  Dec 12 2008 6:40PM
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World's First Low Radiocarbon Food May Reduce Risks of Cancer and Birth Defects, and Possibly Even Slow the Ag
AKRON, Ohio, Dec.

12 /PRNewswire/ -- An Ohio-based company has successfully grown the first Low Radiocarb(TM) food, in this case soybeans, with significantly lower levels of harmful radioactive carbon-14 than normally found in food.

KRON4:  Dec 12 2008 6:05PM
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World's First Low Radiocarbon Food May Reduce Risks of Cancer and Birth Defects, and Possibly Even Slow the Ag
AKRON, Ohio, Dec.

12 /PRNewswire/ -- An Ohio-based company has successfully grown the first Low Radiocarb(TM) food, in this case soybeans, with significantly lower levels of harmful radioactive carbon-14 than normally found in food.

PR Newswire via Yahoo!:  Dec 12 2008 3:36PM
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World's First Low Radiocarbon Food May Reduce Risks of Cancer and Birth Defects, and Possibly Even Slow the Ag
AKRON, Ohio, Dec.

12 /PRNewswire/ -- An Ohio-based company has successfully grown the first Low Radiocarb(TM) food, in this case soybeans, with significantly lower levels of harmful radioactive carbon-14 than normally found in food.

Atlanta Business Chronicle:  Dec 12 2008 2:13PM
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World's First Low Radiocarbon Food May Reduce Risks of Cancer and Birth Defects, and Possibly Even Slow the Ag
AKRON, Ohio, Dec.

12 /PRNewswire/ -- An Ohio-based company has successfully grown the first Low Radiocarb(TM) food, in this case soybeans, with significantly lower levels of harmful radioactive carbon-14 than normally found in food.

Los Angeles Business:  Dec 12 2008 2:10PM
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World's First Low Radiocarbon Food May Reduce Risks of Cancer and Birth Defects, and Possibly Even Slow the Ag
An Ohio-based company has successfully grown the first Low Radiocarb(TM) food, in this case soybeans, with significantly lower levels of harmful radioactive carbon-14 than normally found in food.

Infants and children nourished with safer,...

The Business Journal Phoenix:  Dec 12 2008 1:55PM
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