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University Of Kentucky One Of First To Use New Technique To Treat Atrial Flutter

...his Matewan, W.Va., home today. It was the first time that microwave ablation -- approved by the FDA for study only in late August -- has been used outside California, where the first 10 or 12 procedures were performed. UK is one of five U.S. medical centers studying the technique. UK's Dr. Andrea Nat...

University Of Texas Southwestern One-Of-A-Kind Video-Laparoscopic Lab May Change The Way Surgery Is Taught

...," Pollock said. "I'mcertainly faster, I've cut my time in half." In this new teaching lab, residents learn video eye-hand skills and acquirebasic skills such as suturing, knot tying and forcep handling in a virtual,"patientless" setting. "This teaching model allows the students and residents to gain know...

UCSF Study In Rats Suggests Synthetic Drug Mimicking Marijuana Might Be Used To Treat Pain

...oid, WIN555, 212-2, on this regionby measuring the time it took for rats to move their tails away from a h...ill, in which the rats are placed on a rod and the time that it takes forthem to fall off is measured. Rats that received WIN55, 212-2 showed a severeloss ...

University Of California San Francisco Dental School Launches Pilot Program For Pre-Dental Students

...d their ability to get into dental school thefirst time around, said Charles Alexander, PhD, UCSF School of Dentistryassistant dean and the program's director. That could mean, Alexander said, that applicants didn't have access to primaryor secondary schools with high academic standards or educational r...

Study Shows Efavirenz Promising In Treating Pediatric HIV Infection: Leads To Approval Of New Drug For Testing HIV-Infected Children

...r HIV-infected children at the same time that it was approved for adults." PACTG 382 is a Phase I/II multicentered study evaluating a combination therapy consisting of efavirenz, the protease inhibitor...

National Science Foundation Awards Knowledge And Distributed Intelligence Grants

...thers University of Hawaii-Manoa-Honolulu, HI At a time when public schools are making larger investments in hardware and software, and colleges and universities are increasingly turning to distance-education technology to reach a broader customer base, it is critical to maximize the effectiveness of tech...

Prescription Counseling Necessary For Hospital Patients

...scribed drugs havea tougher time recalling the basics of their newmedication ... counseling, there often isn't time to get to patientsbefore they leave." According to th...

Study Ties Cerebral Palsy To Inflammation And Blood-Clotting Abnormalities

...ich increases the risk of CP. However, the lengthy time needed to confirm a diagnosis of CP has made it ve...ult to identify what causes the disorder. "By the time the child is diagnosed, months or years after birth, the trail isalready cold," says Dr. Nelson. In ...

Eating Berries Can Help Lower LDL Cholesterol

...said Frankel. "As far aswe know, this is the first time berry extracts have been evaluated for theirantioxidant activities in human low-density lipoproteins." Research is ongoing to determine the amount of berries a person wouldneed to consume in order to reap the antioxidant benefits, according t...

University Of Florida Researchers Hope To Ease Asthma Pains And Provide A Sigh Of Relief

...rs like him. Their goals are to prolong the time the drug provides relief and toobtaina drug with m...or complex may provide amethod for lengthening the time it takes for the drug to leave thereceptor, providing a longer action time for the treatment. ...

Changes In Care Lower Costs Of Surgery To Prevent Stroke

...surgery to prevent stroke is cheaper and takesless time for recovery as a result of changes that have stre...nd monitor people withstrokes and have limited the time patients are in the hospital before and aftersurgery. Careful screening has led to an increase in t...

New Short-Acting Anesthetics Cut Recovery Time

...ercent or less before the study. Speeding recovery time not only increased patient satisfaction, but alsoproduced annual savings ranging from $50,000 to $158,000 per site. "Better anesthesia and minimally-invasive surgical techniques have made itsafe for many operations even some fairly complex procedure...

Human Patient Simulator Assists Training Physicians In New Drug

...mulator helps trainphysicians as it reacts in real time just as a human patient would react. Byusing different scenarios, physicians can get experience just as if they weretreating human beings. He explains that a human patient simulator was transported to 58 citiesacross the U.S. in 1996 and 19...

University Of Pittsburgh Chosen By NCI As One Of Three Pioneer Sites ForBiocombinatorial Chemistry Research

...t methods of drug discovery, which have a long lag time fromdrug synthesis to application in the clinic with patients. By contrast,biocombinatorial chemistry is expected to offer the public optimally effective,safe medications quickly," he added. Biocombinatorial chemistry exploits the discovery...

6,000 Pharmaceutical Scientists Convene November 15-19 In San Francisco

...ughs, presented for the first time at the American Association of Pharmaceutical Scientists (AAPS) Annual Meeting, are listed below: Sound-Alike Drugs Cause Potentially Dangerous Prescription Errors -- ...

Study Shows Three-Drug "Cocktail" Needed To Keep AIDS Virus Curbed

...and maintenance therapy is something we do all the time with diseaseslike tuberculosis." Besides Eron, others participating at UNC-CH were Drs. Timothy Lane and Jim Horton andnurses David Ragn and Pamela Mently. The National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases supported the multi-centertrial. ...

New Study Finds Anonymous HIV Testing Linked To Earlier Participation In Testing And Follow-Up Medical Care

...erstage of HIV disease. In this group, the average time from learning of one's HIVpositive status to being... The period of HIV-related medical care between time of HIV-positivediagnosis and AIDS diagnosis was much greater for persons in the anonymous group(918 ...

Restaurant Meats Higher In Suspected Carcinogens

... of heterocyclic amines. This is the first time that measurements have been made of heterocyclicamines in meats specifically prepared by restaurant chefs, according to Knize. The "field test" is significant, he says, since it gives clear support to whatpreviously had only been laboratory studies ...

Combined Use Of New, Non-Invasive Screening Techniques In First Trimester May Yield Earlier Evidence Of Fetal Birth Defects

...ng in duration of pregnancy and maternalage at the time of screening, to determine the test's value in predicting fetalabnormalities. The National Institutes of Health-sponsored study also willassess if such a screening system could be implemented nationwide. "Overall, we may end up with an earli...

World's Premier Pharmaceutical Scientists Share Latest R&D Findings

...ling of the breakthroughs, presented for the first time at the American Association of Pharmaceutical Scientists (AAPS) Annual Meeting, are listed below: Sound-Alike Drugs Cause Potentially Dangerous Prescription Errors -- Nicoderm...Nitroderm; Xanax...Zantac: According to the FDA, look-alike and soun...

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(Date:11/25/2009)...AdamDreamHealer,s GlobalIntentionHealsProjectprove...fsomeoneatadistance.Over10,000participantssentheal...oredbyaquantitative-EEG.Thedatawasanalyzedbyworlde...ver,B.C.Adaminitiatedtheworld,slargestintentionalh...eoclipofaspecificvisualizationtobeusedbyallpartici...
(Date:11/24/2009)...of radiation oncologists use advanced imaging tech...ET), magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), and 4-dimen...eation (to locate the tumor and other areas at ris...he December issue of the Journal of the American ..., In defining the target, the radiation oncologis...
(Date:11/24/2009)...ed to a significantly higher risk of strokes and c...day in the British Medical Journal . , The rese...rganization,s Collaborating Centre for Nutrition, ...Hospital in Coventry, UK, and the European Society... based at the Department of Clinical and Experimen...
(Date:11/24/2009)...USNewswire/--OnFriday,November20,juniorfeatherweig...otheheadduringatitleboutinPhiladelphia.Hewasrushed...ewereconducted,hewasdeclaredbraindeadonSunday. ,...ementorganization(OPO)servingeasternPennsylvania,s...italaspartofstandardclinicalprocedurestodeterminei...
(Date:11/24/2009)...versity School of Medicine (BUSM) and the Boston U...dentified a number of proteins whose activation al... cells with almost 97 percent accuracy. In additio...tional strategy to analyze this data and specifica...rcuits) that are active in cancer and "dormant" in...
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