(Date:1/5/2009)... A team of researchers at Princeton University and... a long-sought gene that is fatefully switched on ... spreading the disease, resisting traditional chem...e gene, called "Metadherin" or MTDH, is located in...to be crucial to cancer,s spread or metastasis bec...
(Date:1/5/2009)...Can The US Really Cut Health Care Spending? , A ...f the strongest sectors of the ailing US economy, ...US health care spending is not probable. The autho... position article reviews, reveals that despite fa...lengths-of-stay, and inpatient hospital beds are a...
(Date:1/5/2009)... CLEVELANDResearchers from Case Western Reserve U...ant advancement in understanding the cause behind ...in the inner womb without any signs of an infectio...discovered that approximately 60 percent of the ba...mations were missed by traditional culture testing...
(Date:1/2/2009)... Researchers from Duke University Medical Center ...hat increases susceptibility to early coronary art... the devastating, early-onset form of the disease ...(s) responsible until now. The results are publish...tics . , In a previous study, a region on chromo...
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...e are transmitting information to your brain, whil...rd to keep that brain alive. Every one of these ce...n an internal process called endocytosis to keep t...thy and strong. , It,s an incredibly important lif...llege of Cornell University in New York City have ...
...Institute,have compiled the first atlas showing th...s that determine how different parts of the brain,... malfunction.,The scientists say the map will acce...iseases that result from mutations in these switch...genes are altered, the,genes they control can go a...
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(Date:1/5/2009)...perts estimate that 20 percent of women experience... time during their lives, particularly as they app...lled global endometrial ablation (GEA) preserves t... shortening patients, recovery time. In an article... Gynecology , Mayo Clinic researchers attempt to d...
(Date:1/5/2009)... 5 One in ten people will suffer f...l be diagnosed with epilepsy.,Medication will hel...epsy, but,many continue to have seizures, even th...psy ended my teaching career," says Mary Catanzaro...ty . "I would have seizures in front of my,stude...
(Date:1/5/2009)...Jan. 5 Warner Chilcott L...ill present at the Goldman Sachs Healthcare CEOs U...at 9:00 a.m. ET. Presenting for Warner Chilcott w...ecutive Officer and Paul Herendeen, Executive Vice...ner Chilcott,s presentation will be webcast live f...
(Date:1/5/2009)...ith the disease falls short, study finds, , ...nd more people with diabetes are living to older a... facilities, such as nursing homes, that care for ...l challenges that come with treating patients with... to think of a way to successfully provide care fo...
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...a for newborn babies with lethal and disabling con...acceptance and practice vary between different co...uld it be available? In the Netherlands, about 20... annually; of these, 10-20 babies mostly with sev...
... change in culture and practice is needed to achie...rial in this weeks BMJ. The welfare of older peop...ecades in many countries, write Marion McMurdo and...iversity of Dundee. Of course, both illness and ...
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