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Insight Into How Brain Stem Cells Develop Into Cells Which Repair Damaged Tissue
Insight Into How Brain Develop Into Cells Which Repair Damaged Tissue Medical Medical Medical Worldwide Search / Oncology hip Funny Useful Websites details of 26,000 UK specialists medical software Ask a Doctor and Disease...
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Clue To Normal-Tension Glaucoma; Herpes Infection And Corneal Transplants
Normal-Tension Herpes Infection And Corneal Transplants Ophthalmology, the journal of the American Academy of Ophthalmology, includes two studies that may influence clinical treatment of serious eye conditions.One study Medical Medical...
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What is ALS, and other facts about the disease
When Lou Gehrig first trained a spotlight 70 years ago today on the rare neurological condition that affected him, few people had heard of it.The disorder became popularly known as Lou Gehrig's Disease, but it is formally known as...
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Research Reveals What Drives Lung Cancer's Spread
Research Reveals What Drives Lung 's Spread Medical Medical Medical Worldwide Search / Oncology hip Funny Useful Websites details of 26,000 UK specialists medical software Ask a Doctor and Disease Information from Today.123 Doc...
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Lixte Biotechnology Holdings' Lead Compound, LB-1.2, Enhances The Effectiveness Of Standard Cancer Chemotherap
Lixte Biotechnology Holdings' Lead Compound, LB-1.2, Enhances The Effectiveness Of Standard Chemotherapy In Animal Models Medical Medical Medical Worldwide Search / Oncology hip Funny Useful Websites details of 26,000 UK specialists medical...
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Durham University: Common fish species has 'human' ability to learn
lthough worlds apart, the way fish learn could be closer to humans' way of thinking than previously believed, suggests a new research study.A common species of fish which is found across Europe including the UK, called the nine-spined...
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Son of cancer patient finds way to help the cause
Jesse Smith had been to the hospital with his dad.He had seen people who were battling cancer, the doctors and nurses who were helping to treat the patients, and the researchers who were trying to find a cure for the deadly disease. I...
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Celiac Disease a Growing Health Concern
The researchers arent sure why celiac disease is becoming more prevalent, but believe these results suggest a need for wider testing among the general public to pick up more undiagnosed cases.Until recently, the standard approach to...
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J&J Takes On Alzheimer's Disease With $1B Stake In Elan
The two will cooperate to complete research on two injected drugs to stop progression of the mind-robbing disease and on a vaccine to prevent the buildup of plaque in the brain that causes increasing memory loss, confusion, wandering...
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June 2009 Briefing - Pediatrics
Here are what the editors at HealthDay consider to be the most important developments in Pediatrics for June 2009.This roundup includes the latest research news from journal articles, as well as the FDA approvals and regulatory changes...
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Parkinson's Disease Alters Patient's Ability To Learn From Rewards While Treatment Affects Ability To Learn Fr
A new neuropsychological memory test is helping to uncover how Parkinson's disease can alter people's ability to learn about the consequences of the choices they make.The test was developed by Dr. Mark Gluck, professor of neuroscience...
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Scientists Peg 12-Peptide Cluster as Primary Toxin in Alzheimers Disease
A cluster of 12 peptides in amyloid beta (A) 42 may be the toxic agent in Alzheimers disease, according to a team from the University of California, Santa Barbara.They report on the process by which the toxic A42 peptides aggregate and...
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Medical research: The Parkinson's problem
A new neuropsychological memory test is helping to uncover how Parkinson's disease can alter people's ability to learn about the consequences of the choices they make.The test was developed by Dr. Mark Gluck, professor of neuroscience...
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Discovery May Lead To New Drugs For Alzheimer's Disease
Scientists at UC Santa Barbara and several other institutions have found laboratory evidence that a cluster of peptides may be the toxic agent in Alzheimer's disease.Scientists say the discovery may lead to new drugs for the disease. In...
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Senator Meets With Families About Cancer Cluster
WELLINGTON, Fla.-- U.S. Bill Nelson, D-Fla., is meeting with several families concerned about a possible cancer cluster in western Palm Beach County. Nelson met with the families of those who have developed brain tumors...
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Lou Gehrigs Disease Patients Partner with the Palm Beach Cardinals to Strike Out ALS
This year marks the 70th anniversary of baseball legend Lou Gehrigs famous farewell speech, and the Palm Beach Cardinals are hosting a night to celebrate.Lou Gehrig Night will take place tonight, July 2 at 7:05 p.m. At the game, an ALS...
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Autism and the gut-brain connection
At the recent Fifth Annual Paediatric Symposium held in Dublin, a leading American paediatrician explained how to avoid serious gastro-intestinal (GI) complications in children with autism spectrum disorders.Dr Anne Kelly, assistant...
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deCODE-led Megastudy Finds New Genetic Clues to Causes of Schizophrenia
Findings Expand Knowledge of the Biology of the Disease and Provide Potential New Drug Targets REYKJAVIK, Iceland, July 1 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- The largest study of the genetics of schizophrenia ever undertaken has revealed several...
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deCODE-led Megastudy Finds New Genetic Clues to Causes of Schizophrenia
Findings Expand Knowledge of the Biology of the Disease and Provide Potential New Drug Targets REYKJAVIK, Iceland, July 1 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- The largest study of the genetics of schizophrenia ever undertaken has revealed several...
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Nelson listens to cancer concerns in small town
WELLINGTON, Fla.Residents in a small Palm Beach County community who are worried that an abnormally high number of brain cancer cases have creeped up shared their concerns with U.S. Senator Bill Nelson. About 20 families from...
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Two more type-A (H1N1) flu deaths reported
haTiland yesterday reported two more deaths caused by type-A (H1N1) influenza, bringing the number of fatalities to five.The latest victim was a 15-year-old girl in Chon |Buri province who had been suffering from chronic illness,...
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NMO-IgG-negative relapsing myelitis
1Institute of Neurology 'C Mondino', University of Pavia, Pavia, Italy Correspondence: Dr S Ravaglia, Institute of Neurology 'C Mondino', University of Pavia, Via Mondino 2, Pavia 27100, Italy.E-mail: sabrina.ravaglia@mondino.it Abstract...
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Nelson to listen to cancer concerns in small town
WEST PALM BEACH, Fla.(AP) - U.S. Senator Bill Nelson is set to meet with a group of children who have had brain tumors and their families in a small Palm Beach County community that has had a cluster of cancer cases. Nelson is...
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It was another downbeat day on the Dublin stock market, as investors saw little to cheer in the latest batch of economic data.US manufacturing mustered its highest level of activity in nearly a year in June but unexpected weakness in...
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ISEQ ends14.67 points lower at 2,691.41
It was another downbeat day on the Dublin stock market, as investors saw little to cheer in the latest batch of economic data.US manufacturing mustered its highest level of activity in nearly a year in June but unexpected weakness in...
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