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Ablatherm: An Ultrasound Device For Prostate Cancer Therapy

...ing alternatives. Four major sets of patents with international extensions have been applied forjointly by INSERM and EDAP Technomed, and Ablatherm could become commerciallyavailable as early as June 1999. EDAP Technomed have just obtained US Food andDrug Administration (FDA) approval for a multicenter study in t...

Acetylcholinesterase Inhibitors May Be Another Piece In Alzheimer's Jigsaw

...rivastigmine in patients with Alzheimer's disease: international randomised controlled trial) Acetylcholinesterase inhibitors, such as tacrine and donepezil, which have been designed to boost the apparent chemical deficiency in the brain caused by Alzheimer's disease, are the most successful treatments to date...

Vinegar Offers Dependable Test For Cervical Cancer

...iliate of The Johns HopkinsUniversity committed to international reproductive health interventions in areaswith limited resources) with funding from the United States Agency forInternational Development. The study's other authors were L. Gaffikin, Dr. P.H.; J. McGrath; and H.Sanghvi, M.D., M.P.H., of Hopki...

UF Researchers Cite Possible Link Between Autism, Schizophrenia And Diet

...their blood and urine -- have beenpresented at two international meetings in the past year but have not yetbeen published. When these children were put on a milk-free diet, at least eight out of10no longer had symptoms of autism or schizophrenia, says Cade, a professorof medicine and physiology at UF's Col...

Canada's Most Powerful Supercomputer Now At Sick Kids

...arch programssuch as the Human Genome Project, the international scientific effort to decodethe complete genetic material of humans." Dr. Cuticchia estimates that in this year alone, the world's researchers willproduce more scientific data in the life sciences than has been previouslygenerated in all of human hist...

National Study Suggests Heart Attack Severity May Be Declining

... between 1987 and 1994, paralleling national and international statistics. Goff, associate professor of public health sciences (epidemiology) focused his analysis on whether severity of heart attacks was declining. He told the Heart Association's Conference on Cardiovascular Disease Epidemiology and Preventi...

People With Brain Injury To Frontal Lobe Don't Get Punch Lines -- Prefer Slapstick Humor!

...ntostudy to be published in the April issue of the international journal Brain. TheRotman is part of Baycrest Centre for Geriatric Care in Toronto and is rankedamong the top brain research institutes in the world. The study is the first to show that the frontal lobe plays a pre-eminent role inour ability to apprec...

Americans Skip Dialysis; Swedes And Japanese Don't, Wake Forest Study Shows

...differences in compliance could be responsible for international differences ininfant morality and low vaccination rates." Bleyer worked on the study with Britta Hylander, M.D. of the section onnephrology at Karolinska Hospital in Stockholm, Hiroshi Sudo, M.D., and YasuoNomoto M.D., of Tokai University Sch...

Experts Meet In Canada To Discuss Vaccine Progress

...t,production and utilization of vaccines," through international and intersectoralcooperation. PAHO has encouraged regional collaborations to improve vaccinedevelopment and manufacture. For example, vaccine production standards and quality-control policies varywidely throughout the countries of the Americas. To a...

More Cystic Fibrosis Patients Will Die Waiting For Lung Transplants, Predicts University Of Pittsburgh Study

...ely increase if surgeons are requiredto follow new international wait-listing guidelines and current geographicdisp...ts at the UPMC foundnot one of the criteria in the international guidelines to be predictive ofsurvival after transplantation. About 3,200 patients are on the nation...

Bone Marrow With Heart And Lung Transplants Reduces Rejection Of Transplanted Organs, Reports University Of Pittsburgh

Results of clinical study presented at international transplant meeting SAN FRANCISCO, April 24 -- Organ rejection occurs less often and is less severein heart and lung transplant patients who receive infusions of bone marrow fromthe same donor, researchers from the University of Pittsburgh M...

Caring For The Aging Holocaust Survivor

...on trauma. Baycrest is a fitting location for the international conference since it is hometo one of the largest g...urvivors andtheir families, and representatives of international organizations such as theDutch National Institute for the Victims of War. Survivors of the more rece...

Abraham Rudolph To Receive Howland Medal For Contributions To The Advancement Of Pediatrics

...e fetal andnewborn heart; he has made national and international contributions to manyaspects of pediatrics, and he has trained generations of clinicians andinvestigators in pediatric cardiology." Rudolph's great intellectual contribution has been the application of physiologyto congenital heart disease, according...

International Meeting To Reduce Neonatal Mortaltiy

...hea), malaria and exposure to toxic substances. An international meeting funded by USAID's Child Health Research Project andhosted by the Johns Hopkins School of Public Health, May 10-12, 1999 willsystematically examine the extent and causes of the problem of perinatal andneonatal mortality and the potential impor...

$50 million from Bill and Melinda Gates will fund Columbia Public Health program to prevent maternal deaths in developing nations

...rded $50 million from Bill and Melinda Gatesfor an international health program to prevent one of the most serious,...ional non-governmental organizations and local and international women'sgroups whose aim is to prevent maternal death. "The Gates Foundation gift is of criti...

Second Annual AIDS Vaccine Day Honors Volunteers Nationwide

...nary people in theircommunities can be part of the international effort to find one. "All of us are indebted to the individuals on the front lines of the effort tofind a safe and effective AIDS vaccine," says Anthony S. Fauci, M.D., directorof the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID). "A...

Controversy Over The Effects Of Passive Smoking

... -a "meta-analysis". It included the results of 18 international studiesand has a strong claim to be the most reliable yet on heart disease risks due topassive smoking. So why was Bailar, a respected expert on the analysis of medicalstudies, so sceptical? A back-of-the-envelope calculation explai...

Study shows combining antiplatelet drug Abciximab with clot-buster is effective in treating heart-attack patients

...I-14 was a randomized, open-label, multi-centered, international trial involving 888 heart-attack patients who arrived at the hospital within 12 hours of experiencing chest pain. Patients were treated with one of the following therapies: alteplase (tPA) alone or abciximab (ReoPro TM) alone of abciximab with reduc...

CHR, UNICEF and World Bank to co-sponsor meeting on low-birth weight

... thelives of nearly 700,000 children each year. An international meeting funded by USAID's Child Health Research Project, UNICEFand the World Bank and hosted by the Centre for Health and Population Research(ICDDR,B) in Dhaka, Bangladesh on June 14-17, 1999 will systematically examinethe extent and causes of low bi...

UCSF HIV/AIDS web site honored by Smithsonian Institution

...InSite has totaled close to 14million hits from an international audience, with an average of two million hitsa month from over 150 countries. The web site is noted for its unbiased coverage of HIV/AIDS topics, includingbasic research, clinical trials update, and information on social, policy, andprevention issu...

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