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Oregon's Terminally Ill Patients More Likely to Have End-Of-Life Choices Respected, Study Finds

...ow the patient from a home or nursing home through transport by ambulance tothe hospital. The second study, Barriers to Improving Care of the Dying, coversa wide range of issues from the frequency of advance planning to whetherterminally ill patients died in the location they preferred. The POLST stud...

Researchers Uncover Clues About Gateway To The Brain

...g-resistance associated protein (MRP) are known to transport thetechnetium compound across cell membranes, so either could have preventedmovement into the cerebrospinal fluid. Using antibody imaging techniques, Piwnica-Worms determined that Pgp was presenton the epithelial cells. However, the transporter sat o...

American Association Of Pharmaceutical Scientists Announces 1998 Award Winners

...esearch interests focus on the areas of renal drug transport andage-mediated changes in renal excretion. He will use his $10,000 grant tosupport his research efforts and training of graduate students. Dr. Taft iscurrently the thesis advisor for four Ph.D. and two M.S. candidates, and hasdeveloped and taught tw...

Setbacks To Health Progress In Central America

...nal agencies have been doing great work mobilizing transport tothose populations, she said. The second problem ... and sanitationsystems, health centers, hospitals, transport and communicationsinfrastructure-- must use the lessons of Mitch and be built more solidly, inless v...

Safe Water, Medicines, Insecticides Greatest Needs After Mitch

...nd Canada has given $250,000 andis sending a C-130 transport plane with supplies to Honduras and El Salvadortoday. Across Central America and in southern Mexico, 10,001 people were dead,14,202 were missing and 2.78 million were homeless, according to figures....

Most People Cant Identify Stroke Symptoms

...lic that stroke is anemergency requiring immediate transport to an emergency department. Althought-PA is the only drug currently approved by the FDA for treatment of acutestroke, other therapies being developed may also work better when given as soonas possible. In December, 1996 the NINDS hosted a historic S...

Psychiatric Symptoms May Signal Brain Damage From Diet Pills

...e, neurons contain extensions called axons that transport messenger chemicals like serotonin and form synapses -- connections with other neurons. Fenfluramines damage serotonin-secreting neurons by pruning these axons, which do not grow back in monkeys, although studies show that they do in rodents. And ...

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