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A Randomized Controlled Trial of Local Heat Therapy Versus Intravenous Sodium Stibogluconate for the Treatment of Cutaneous Leishmania major Infection
Naomi E.Aronson et al. Skin lesions due to L. A Randomized Controlled Trial of Local Heat Therapy Versus Intravenous Sodium Stibogluconate for the Treatment of Cutaneous Leishmania major Infection.
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Venus Remedies gets product patent for Sulbactomax in India
Venus Remedies has received product patent by Intellectual Property Office (IPO), Government of India for Sulbactomax, out of is patent basket of 341 patents filed globally.Sulbactomax is a fixed dose combination of a beta lactam antibiotic ceftriaxone ...
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Biphasic effects of sodium danshensu on vessel function in isolated rat aorta
Acta Pharmacologica Sinica advance online publication, March 15, 2010.doi:10.1038/aps.2010. Biphasic effects of sodium danshensu on vessel function in isolated rat aorta.
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Magic sugar may cause cancer, public warned
Officials reiterated Tuesday the warning against the use of artificial sweetener magic sugar, citing the product causes cancer in animals.The Food and Drugs Administration (FDA) began its investigation on the reported use of artificial sweetener or magic...
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Clinical potential of C-reactive protein and Procalcitonin serum concentrations to guide differential diagnosis and clinical management of pneumococcal and Legionella pneumonia
Weiler RB et al.the authors analysed the records of 61 hospitalized patients with CAP caused by S. pneumoniae or L. pneumophila. They found serum procalcitonin and sodium concentrations significantly lower, and ferritin levels significantly...
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Foods that Cause Cancer
5 Foods That Could Cause Cancer Digg Facebook StumbleUpon Delicious E-Mail to a Friend Reviewed by QualityHealth's Medical Advisory Board Don't smoke.Always wear sunscreen. Maintain a healthy weight. These types of preventative measures can protect you...
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Dermatitis: Researchers at Calpis Co., Ltd. target dermatitis
According to a study from Fuchinobe, Japan, "We investigated the effects of oral intake of Lactobacillus helveticus-fermented milk whey on the intact and sodium dodecylsulfate (SDS)-exposed skin of Hos:HR-1 hairless mice.The mice were allowed to drink...
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Changing Blood Pressure Raises Stroke Risk
Variable Blood Pressure May Be More Dangerous Related Stories/Links HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE Slideshow: High-Sodium Surprises In Depth: Blood Pressure Guide Survey: Have High Blood Pressure?Interactive: Virtual Heart Calculator: Heart Risk Test MARIA CHENG,...
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Changing Blood Pressure Raises Stroke Risk
Variable Blood Pressure May Be More Dangerous MARIA CHENG, AP Medical Writer Related HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE Slideshow: High-Sodium Surprises In Depth: Blood Pressure Guide Survey: Have High Blood Pressure?Interactive: Virtual Heart Calculator: Heart Risk...
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Osteoarthritis Therapy: Study data from Chugai Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd., Research Division provide new insights into osteoarthritis therapy
Today's Medical & Research News Osteoarthritis Therapy Study data from Chugai Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd., Research Division provide new insights into osteoarthritis therapy March 13th, 2010 Printer-Friendly Version City:Gotemba Country:Japan Osteoarthritis...
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The truth about cancer
Many people with cancer survive for many years after their diagnosis.Thanks to improved screening, many cancers are found early, when they can often be cured. iStockphoto.com News To Use myOptumHealth.com tools More from myOptumHealth More>>...
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FDA: No Connection Between Oral Bisphosphonates, Atypical Subtrochanteric Femur Fractures
-- The US Food and Drug Administration is notifying healthcare professionals and patients that at this point, the data that FDA has reviewed have not shown a clear connection between bisphosphonate use and a risk of atypical subtrochanteric femur fractures.
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FDA: No Clear Evidence Linking Bisphosphonates and Fractures
WASHINGTON - After headlines emerged Wednesday about new data linking prolonged bisphosphonate use to an increased risk of atypical femur fractures, the FDA rushed to assure prescribers and the public that the agency has yet to find a clear connection.
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Genetic Variations in the Sodium Balance-Regulating Genes ENaC , NEDD4L , NDFIP2 and USP2 Influence Blood Pressure and Hypertension
_ Genetic Variations in the Sodium Balance-Regulating Genes ENaC , NEDD4L , NDFIP2 and USP2 Influence Blood Pressure and Hypertension.
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FDA: No Clear Evidence Linking Bisphosphonates and Fractures
WASHINGTON - After headlines emerged Wednesday about new data linking prolonged bisphosphonate use to an increased risk of atypical femur fractures, the FDA rushed to assure prescribers and the public that the agency has yet to find a clear connection.
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FDA: No Clear Evidence Linking Bisphosphonates and Fractures
WASHINGTON - After headlines emerged Wednesday about new data linking prolonged bisphosphonate use to an increased risk of atypical femur fractures, the FDA rushed to assure prescribers and the public that the agency has yet to find a clear connection.
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Medical Compression Systems Taps Ambaw Bellete to Head U.S. Subsi...
Medical Compression Systems, a company specializing in non-invasive blood circulation solutions, has announced the appointment of Ambaw Bellete to the position of president of its U.S.subsidiary, Medical Compression Systems, Inc. Bellete brings with him...
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Medical Compression Systems Taps Ambaw Bellete to Head U.S. Subsidiary
Medical Compression Systems, a company specializing in non-invasive blood circulation solutions, has announced the appointment of Ambaw Bellete to the position of president of its U.S.subsidiary, Medical Compression Systems, Inc. Bellete brings with him...
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Medical Compression Systems Taps Ambaw Bellete to Head U.S. Subsidiary
Medical Compression Systems, a company specializing in non-invasive blood circulation solutions, has announced the appointment of Ambaw Bellete to the position of president of its U.S.subsidiary, Medical Compression Systems, Inc. Bellete brings with him...
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Chefs' blood pressure rises as New York bids to ban salt from menu
SALT: Bid to fine eateries Search Query: Herald.ie Web Search Four years ago, New York City's health commissioners banned artery-blocking transfats in restaurants.Now, if a legislator has his way, the chefs at every eatery in the Big Apple and across the...
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The Effectiveness Of A New Oral Treatment Could Mean An End To Lice
French medical researchers from the AP-HP (Henri Mondor Hospital and Avicenne Hospital) and Inserm (Unit 738 'Models and methods for therapeutic evaluation of chronic illnesses' and CIC 202, at Tours) have recently demonstrated the effectiveness of a new...
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Salt content of breakfast cereals is going down
Not a member yet?HealthandAge member? please Or By: Susan Aldridge, medical journalist, PhD Salt can increase your blood pressure, which is why many health authorities recommend you consume no more than 6 grams a day (and, in truth, you could get by on...
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Pegaptanib Shows Benefit in Preliminary BRVO Study
In a preliminary study, intravitreous pegaptanib sodium (Macugen; EyeTech Pharmaceuticals, New York, NY) showed potential benefit for treatment of macular edema secondary to branch retinal vein occlusion (BRVO).1 The uncontrolled, dose-finding study,...
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Reducing Salt Intake May Save Lives, Money
Modest reductions in salt consumption could substantially reduce the incidence of heart disease, stroke, and heart attacks and significantly reduce medical costs in the United States, according to a study published in the New England Journal of Medicine.1...
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Heart Failure Genetics: New heart failure genetics research from University of Leicester, Department of Cardiovascular Sciences outlined
Today's Medical & Research News New research from University of Leicester, Department of Cardiovascular Sciences outlined March 12th, 2010 Printer-Friendly Version Country:United Kingdom Cardiology Cardiovascular Clinical Science Endocrine Gastroenterology...
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