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Windpipe transplant uses patient stem cells
PARIS: The pioneering transplant of a windpipe stripped of its cells and seeded with recipient stem cells has given a 30-year old Colombian woman a new lease on life, according to a study released yesterday.

The operation is the first of...

Kuwait Times:  Nov 21 2008 12:35PM
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New biotechnology findings from D.Y. Sorokin and co-authors described
- (NewsRx.com) -- According to recent research published in the journal Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology, 'Thiopaq biotechnology for partial sulfide oxidation to elemental sulfur is an efficient way to remove H2S from biogases (see...
Calibre Macro World:  Nov 21 2008 1:57AM
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J&J Snack Food leader sells 400,000 shares
Philadelphia Business Journal Related News J&J Snack Foods Corp.

acquired common stock worth $11.16 million from its CEO, Gerald B.

Shreiber, the company said Thursday.

The Pennsauken, N.J.-based snack maker (NASDAQ:JJSF) said...

Biz Journals:  Nov 20 2008 8:59PM
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Order halts launch of Teva drug
Philadelphia Business Journal Related News AstraZeneca was granted a temporary restraining order Thursday in its ongoing patent dispute with Teva over a child asthma drug.

The order requires Teva (NASDAQ:TEVA), which is based in Israel and...

Biz Journals:  Nov 20 2008 8:59PM
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Stem cells used in landmark transplant
Article from: Agence France-Presse Font size: Decrease Increase : Email : Print THE pioneering transplant of a windpipe stripped of its cells and seeded with recipient stem cells has given a 30-year old Colombian woman a new lease on life.
Daily Telegraph Australia:  Nov 19 2008 2:17PM
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Transplant using trachea grown from patient's own stem cells a world first
IN WHAT is being hailed as a world first that could revolutionise organ transplants, doctors in Spain have replaced a woman's damaged windpipe using one created from stem cells in a laboratory.

Claudia Castillo, 30, a mother of two, is...

WA Today.com.au:  Nov 19 2008 1:42PM
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NC State Finds New Nanomaterial Could Be Breakthrough
NC State Finds New Nanomaterial Could Be Breakthrough A team of researchers led by North Carolina State University has made a breakthrough that could lead to new dialysis devices and a host of other revolutionary medical implants.

The...

Today's Medical Developments:  Nov 19 2008 9:33AM
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Stem cells used in windpipe transplant
THE pioneering transplant of a windpipe stripped of its cells and seeded with recipient stem cells has given a 30-year old Colombian woman a new lease on life.

The operation is the first of its kind, and shows that adult stem cells...

NEWS.com.au:  Nov 19 2008 4:24AM
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Transplant uses patient stem cells
PARIS -- The pioneering transplant of a windpipe stripped of its cells and seeded with recipient stem cells has given a 30-year old Colombian woman a new lease on life, according to a study released Wednesday.

The operation is the first of...

Philippine Daily Inquirer:  Nov 19 2008 2:57AM
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Stem cells used in windpipe transplant
Article from: Agence France-Presse Font size: Decrease Increase : Email : Print THE pioneering transplant of a windpipe stripped of its cells and seeded with recipient stem cells has given a 30-year old Colombian woman a new lease on life.
Daily Telegraph Australia:  Nov 19 2008 1:56AM
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11:39am Stem cells used in windpipe
THE pioneering transplant of a windpipe stripped of its cells and seeded with recipient stem cells has given a 30-year old Colombian woman a new lease on life.

The operation is the first of its kind, and shows that adult stem cells...

The Australian:  Nov 19 2008 1:56AM
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Stem cells used in windpipe transplant
THE pioneering transplant of a windpipe stripped of its cells and seeded with recipient stem cells has given a 30-year old Colombian woman a new lease on life.

The operation is the first of its kind, and shows that adult stem cells...

The Australian:  Nov 19 2008 1:13AM
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How's Your Debridement Coding?
Excisional debridement has long been an inpatient coding area of interest, due to the fact that its inclusion on a case can increase DRG relative weight, and thus reimbursement, significantly.

It's also become one of the most lucrative...

Advance for HIM:  Nov 17 2008 3:10PM
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Vigorous exercise cuts risk of breast cancer in some women
Vigorous activity can reduce the risk of breast cancer by about 30 percent in normal-weight women, according to an 11-year U.S.

study of 32,269 postmenopausal women.

For the study, vigorous activity was defined as heavy housework (...

Tennessean:  Nov 17 2008 9:16AM
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Medicines and Drugs for Treatment of Common Skin Disorders
Acne or pimples is a very distressing skin disorder which affects adolescents and young people.

As a rule, it is often genetically predisposed.

It regresses with time but in some people it people it may become very severe, disfiguring...

Los Angeles Chronicle:  Nov 15 2008 6:03PM
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Inside the HIV vaccine plant
Working with a live version of a virus that has already killed 25 million people, the staff inside a new HIV vaccine plant that London is bidding to build will only have their eyes exposed.

'Everything else has to be covered with sterile...

Sarnia Observer:  Nov 14 2008 4:45PM
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Expulsive Hemorrhage
In 1978, I participated in a symposium that focused on techniques for extracapsular cataract extraction.

I had been asked to perform a corneal transplant, cataract extraction, and cyclodialysis on a female patient with congenital...

CRS Today:  Nov 14 2008 1:39AM
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Treating Ocular Surface Disease in Glaucoma
With vigilance and appropriate therapy, we can help our patients maintain a healthy ocular surface.

Glaucoma is a leading cause of blindness among elderly individuals.1 Despite advances in laser and surgical treatments, topical hypotensive...

Glaucoma Today:  Nov 13 2008 5:58AM
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OXY Launches Young Male Skincare Range - a UK First
OXY has launched a totally new advanced skincare range that is designed just for teenage boys GLASGOW, Scotland, Nov.

12 /PRNewswire/ -- Are you one of millions of concerned mums who have 12-24 year old boys suffering with spots and greasy...

KSLA:  Nov 12 2008 3:39PM
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Vigorous Physical Activity Tied to Lower Risk of Postmenopausal Breast Cancer
Print Charles Bankhead BETHESDA, Md., Oct.

31 (MedPage Today) -- Postmenopausal women may lower their risk of breast cancer with vigorous physical activity, a study from the National Cancer Institute suggests.

During 11 years of follow...

Breastcancer.org:  Nov 12 2008 4:36PM
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Study finds new nanomaterial could be breakthrough for implantable medical devices
Nanotechnology / (PhysOrg.com) -- A team of researchers led by North Carolina State University has made a breakthrough that could lead to new dialysis devices and a host of other revolutionary medical implants.

The researchers have found...

PhysOrg.com:  Nov 12 2008 3:58PM
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New small-scale generator produces alternating current by stretching zinc oxide wires
Caption: Image shows a prototype flexible charge pump that generates alternating current as zinc oxide wires are stretched and then released.Credit: Image: Georgia Tech, Gary Meek 11 Nov 2008 - Researchers have developed a new type of small...
Chemie.de:  Nov 12 2008 12:21PM
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Nanoporous ceramic membranes could provide breakthroughs for implantable medical devices
A team of researchers led by North Carolina State University has made a breakthrough that could lead to new dialysis devices and a host of other revolutionary medical implants.

The researchers have found that the unique properties of a new...

News-Medical.Net:  Nov 12 2008 9:54AM
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Arlene Johns | A sad reminder of remaining breast-cancer challenges
Johnstown, PA - Arlene Johns A sad reminder of remaining breast-cancer challenges Wed, Nov 12 2008 Published: November 11, 2008 10:28 pm Arlene Johns A sad reminder of remaining breast-cancer challenges Last month, we paid tribute to breast...
Johnstown Tribune-Democrat:  Nov 12 2008 9:06AM
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Brain Cancer: Could Adult Stem Cells Be the Cause?
- From the AARP Bulletin print edition Do you want to bookmark?

E-mail to a friend Your E-mail: Your Name: To: (Separate multiple addresses with commas) Message: (Maximum length: 1,000 characters) CC me E-mail to our Author Your E-mail:...

AARP Bulletin Today:  Nov 12 2008 12:49AM
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