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Researchers Finding May Boost Effectiveness Of Anti-HIV Drugs

... Medicineand Pharmacology. "However, there are limitations. Not all patients do so well on thedru...ythe cells' Pgp expression, he said. Drugs are already available to suppress the activity of Pgp. They havebeen developed over the past 10-20 years...

Targon And Duke Cancer Center Sign $3.75 Million Agreement To Produce Advanced Anti-Cancer Drugs

...nder the research agreement, one half of the funds are designated fordrug/technology discovery grants tha...ds developed at Duke, or other institutions, which are currently identified as Investigational New Drug (IND) candidates. The U.S. Food and Drug Ad...

Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation Enhances Short-Term Brain Plasticity

...s in stimuli by reorganizing itself. Thesechanges are often beneficial. For example, people who have be...trengthen connections. While these results are promising, much more research is needed beforethese strategies will be ready for clinical use. In m...

Chemists Closing In On Commercial Potential Of Alkanes

...tivation reaction at room temperature. Alkanes are compounds of carbon and hydrogen atoms held togeth...onds between an alkane's carbon and hydrogen atoms are strongenough to render alkanes generally unreactive. In the early 1980s, Robert Bergman, a chemi...

Organ Rejection Drug Also Shows Promise For The Treatment Of Kidney Disease

...with otherdrugs. Results from this treatment are published in the February issue of theAmerican Jou...wsconsiderablepromise, especially for patients who are having problems with steroids. It waswell-toleratedwith no evidence of serious toxicity, and patien...

Bi-Monthly Boosts Of Aspirin Benefit Heart

...ndividuals who have had a heartattack or stroke or are at high risk due to family history. Prior studie...nlaboratories to determine whether their platelets are affected by thestimulatory substance produced by red blood cells. That way aspirin treatmentcan be ...

Researchers Study 'Natural' Screen For Cancer

...icz and two researchers from theUniversity of Kiev are testing the illuminating qualities of an herbal ex...sent, even in its earliest stages. "Tumors are greedy," says Rawicz. "Cancer cells grow fast and eat more,and tend to accumulate more of the hyperi...

Survey Finds Increasing Popularity Of Acute Stroke Teams In U.S. Hospitals

...r in theAnnals of Internal Medicine. ASTs are staffed by specially trained physicians and/or nur...to respond to calls within10 minutes. "We are very encouraged by the growth in the number of acute stroketeams," Alberts said. "However, the majo...

Study Finds Incidence Of Stroke Over 40 Percent Higher Than Previously Stated Figures

...r, Minn., andFramingham, Mass., populations, which are primarily white and whosesocio-economic status is ...frican-American population. Death rates forstroke are 97 percent higher for black males, when compared to white males, and71 percent higher for black fema...

Survey Finds Acute Stroke Teams Gaining Prevalence

...While we do not have specific data that prove they are cost-effective,stroke teams certainly do not seem ... Duke University. "Thecosts for most of these ASTs are very modest. In all cases, we found that theASTs were helpful for using hyperacute therapies." ...

Addicted Doctors Need Special Service

...ent BMA report on the subject last month. Doctors are at special risk of developing addiction problems, ...Strang et al suggest that three components of care are essential:- access to treatment should be simple particularly in times of crisis; treatment should ...

Heart Attack Survivors Can Lower Stroke Risk By Taking Cholesterol-Lowering Drug, Study Says

... vessels providing blood andnutrients to the brain are blocked by cholesterol-laden plaque, which breaksf...artery. Heart attacks resultwhen coronary arteries are obstructed by atherosclerosis. "The key point is that if you have a heart attack, you are at...

American Heart Association Comments On Report: "Missed Opportunities In Preventive Counseling For Cardiovascular Disease - United States 1995"

...ar diseases, such as heart attack and stroke,which are the country's leading causes of death. Data from 29,273 office visits were collected in the National Ambulatory MedicalCare Survey by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's Center forHealth Statistics during 1995. The results show t...

Researchers Show That Stroke Awareness Programs Are Effective; Also Find That Women Are More Likely To Get The Message

... fearful of having a permanent disability than you are ofdying, you tend to listen very closely and learn to do things to prevent astroke," he says. In their two-phase study, the researchers assessed public knowledge ofstroke by randomly sampling 1,314 people by telephone in the cities ofBloomin...

SOA Study Says Social Security Financing Would Be Relatively Unaffected By Largest Expected Mortality Improvements, But Uncertainty Persists

...at both the U.S. and Canadian socialsecurity plans are relatively immune to mortality fluctuations," note...ortality improvement wouldcontinue. However, there are great discrepancies among their predictions for themagnitude of improvement," Sze said. "Also, we ne...

Are Deprived Areas A Greater Drain On Out Of Hours Workload?

...ices, which should be supported in order that they are able to provide good quality out of hours care. Contact: Robin Carlisle, Lecturer, Division of General Practice, University of Nottingham, University Hospital, Nottingham...

Cardiovascular Disease Epidemic Threatens Developing Countries, Global Economy

...hare of health-care spending in countriesthat also are battling pre-industrialized infectious and nutriti...ents have not acquired adverse behaviors, but they are in imminent dangerof doing so. Other sections (especially urban communities) that have alreadyacqui...

Duke Researchers Identify New Pulmonary Syndrome Associated With Bone Marrow Transplantation For Breast Cancer

...ter the cancertreatment, a time when many patients are recovering from the chemotherapy andtransplant and are starting to feel better," Folz said. "All of a sudden, theydevelop cold-like symptoms -- a cough an...

Radon, Especially In Combination With Smoking, Contributes To Lung Cancer Deaths

WASHINGTON, D.C. -- Smokers who are exposed to radon appear to be at even greater risk...g cancer, because the effects of smoking and radon are more powerful when the two factors are combined, says a new report by a committee of the National Re...

Enhancing Night Visibility Using UV Technology To Be Tested On Virginia Tech's Smart Road

...artment of Transportation (VDOT) Research Council are working withseveral industries and agencies to sol...urant.Phosphates in detergents and even toothpaste are responsible for clothing andsmiles that glow in dark discos. But you probably never suspected that t...

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(Date:11/25/2009)...lar cancer who were treated with cisplatin-based c...g neurological side effects and Raynaud-like pheno...apy, according to a new study published online Nov...stitute . , Marianne Brydy, M.D., of the Departm... Bergen, Norway, and colleagues conducted a cross-...
(Date:11/25/2009)...grew out of a collaboration between UCLA engineers...e nearly 10 million Americans who suffer from peri...dening of the arteries, peripheral arterial diseas...h narrowed arteries reduce blood flow to the limbs...lar disease, heart attack and stroke, and its prog...
(Date:11/25/2009)...oo short to draw definite conclusions, experts say...s) -- In diabetic patients with blocked coronary a...omes at one year whether patients undergo bypass s...rchers report. , Bypass surgery has been the st...ry artery disease. However, less invasive approach...
(Date:11/25/2009)...tion and treatment clinics to resume Monday, Nov. ...vember 25, 2009 -- Centegra Health System is conti...e shots at four Centegra Primary Care (CPC) vaccin...s arrived. The clinics are at CPC sites in Huntley...open as follows: ,   From 4:30 to 7:30...
(Date:11/25/2009)...logical symptoms, study finds , , WEDNE...e effects are among the potential problems faced b...e treated with cisplatin-based chemotherapy, a new...rwegian men treated for unilateral testicular canc...-up survey conducted from 1998 to 2002. , The r...
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