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Pediatric use of complementary and alternative medicine

...ause Washington state requires private insurers to cover claims for services from CAM-licensed professionals, insurance claims provide a database for investigating the frequency, predictors and expenditures for the use of complementary and alternative medicine by children and adolescents, according to the ...

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... Street and investing coverage. His March 22, 2004 cover story, "Why We're Losing the War on Cancer (and How to Win It)," generated much discussion in the cancer research community. Tyler E. Jacks, Ph.D ., the David H. Koch Professor of Biology, the Director of the Center for Cancer Research at MIT, and i...

Neurology Now magazine launches at AAN meeting

...ey, MD, editor-in-chief of the magazine Teri Garr, cover feature of the premier issue Following the press c...other conditions. The premier issue will feature a cover story about actress Teri Garr who has been living with MS for several years....

Doing a spin with DNA

...mpression of the enzyme at work is featured on the cover of this issue. The enzyme topoisomerase IB releases the torsion built up in DNA strands. During their investigations, the researchers could follow a single topoisomerase-enzyme molecule over time as it acted on a single DNA molecule. The topoisomeras...

Lessons to be learnt from life at the very limit

...ology and intensive care in hospitals. Talks will cover the history and future of high altitude research a...e that Made the World'. The afternoon session will cover the recently announced Xtreme-Everest expedition ( http://www.xtreme-everest.co.uk ), detailing the ...

Fatal brain disease holds clues to dementia

... and around the world. The Florey's research areas cover a variety of brain and mind disorders including Parkinson's disease, stroke, motor neuron disease, addiction, epilepsy, multiple sclerosis, muscular dystrophy, autism and dementia....

ASGE Foundation to hold first Crystal Awards Dinner

...legislation that would require all health plans to cover colorectal cancer screening as a benefit. Audiovisual Awards Hisanao Hamanaka, MD, Endoscopy Division-National Cancer Center Hospital, Japan Runners up: Roy Soetikno, MD, Stanford University, Palo Alto, CA Julio Murra-Saca, MD, El Salvador Atl...

Herbal medicine may alter cell response to cancer therapeutic agents

... at Yale School of Medicine. "Over 30 insurers now cover at least one alternative therapy, "she said. "Out-of-pocket spending for complementary and alternative medicines was recently estimated to be $27 billion per year, similar to the out-of-pocket costs for all physician services." She said the herb is ...

Tools for diagnosing heart attack could be inaccurate in some populations

...ry syndrome (ACS). ACS is an umbrella term used to cover any group of clinical symptoms compatible with chest pain due to insufficient blood supply to the heart muscle resulting from heart vessel disease. Out of 11,991 patients in the study, 1,120 were diagnosed with ACS. Other researchers were V. Anantha...

Sensor warns of gastrointestinal problems

...o pressure sensor and a porous, silicon cover. The cover contains a reservoir with bicarbonate electrolyte, covered by a gas-permeable membrane. Carbon dioxide flows from the stomach through the gas-permeable membrane into the electrolyte, where it initiates a reaction that lowers the pH-value. The pH-sen...

Is the vaccine industry ailing?

... and proceed to a jury trial, the program does not cover all vaccines, and it does not cover effects on an unborn child when the mother is vaccinated. Fearful of litigation, no pharmaceutical c...

Study: Americans willing to pay more for greater vaccine coverage

...miums to have their health insurance automatically cover newly recommended vaccines. The results of the stu...some health insurance plans have been resistant to cover them. This trend has left about 15 percent of privately insured children (about 5 million) and as ma...

'Sister Mary' the robo-doc to start making ward rounds at St Mary's Hospital

...on are piloting a scheme where medical robots will cover ward rounds. Remote Presence (RP6) Robots allow a medical expert to visually examine and communicate with a patient from anywhere in the world, via the machine, using wireless technology. The robots (nicknamed by staff Sister Mary and Dr Robbie) can...

Premature use of stem cell therapy could put patients at risk

...h the EU Directive on tissues and cells. This will cover selection of donors, testing, and procurement of the starting material for cell lines, tracking cells from donor to recipient, and reporting of adverse events. The authors suggest a novel alternative approach whereby the expanded stem cell lines them...

Within six months, one in three patients fail to take medications as prescribed

...bed if they had filled prescriptions sufficient to cover at least 80 percent of days of both classes of medications. A total of 8,406 patients were followed for an average of 12.9 months. The percentage of patients adhering to both anti-hypertensive and lipid-lowering declined sharply over the course of t...

Protein essential for hearing also vital for pain perception

...cribed the dual role of the protein, TRPA1, in the cover article of the April 20 issue of the Journal of Neuroscience. The other authors, all members of his research group at Northwestern University, were Keiichi Nagata, Anne Duggan and Gagan Kumar. Garcia-Aoveros and his colleagues showed conclusive evi...

New NIAID grants strengthen national biodefense and emerging infectious diseases research network

...new RCEs expands the network's scientific reach to cover some poorly understood diseases and new research needs. For example, researchers in the new centers have expertise in equine encephalitis and other viral diseases that can be transmitted to people by mosquitoes. The centers also add expertise in hant...

Search for bipolar gene, toll of disease topics of conference call briefings June 16, 17

...8. A press briefing will be held each day and will cover the following topics and research findings. Reporters wishing to participate in press briefings via telephone conference call should call 800-860-2442 and reference the bipolar briefing. 12:15 p.m., Thursday, June 16 Press Briefing Challenges and ...

Drinking for just eight weeks impairs learning and memory in mice

...d shuttlebox active avoidance. "The tasks we used cover many forms of learning," said Farr, "including different motivational factors as well as difficulty levels." Farr said there were three main findings. "One, that consumption durations as short as eight weeks produce deficits twelve weeks after withd...

Assuring the supply of vaccines

..., among other things, that insurers be required to cover immunizations, that vaccine prices be set in advance of their development, and that vaccine coverage decisions include societal benefits and costs, including consideration of the impact of the price of a vaccine on recommendations for its use, there ...

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(Date:6/18/2013)... At Brandeis University, sophisticated computational models and advances ... the complex interplay between genomic data, virus structure ... critical for replication. , "We ... will help researchers alter virus assembly, leaving viruses ... first author of the scientific paper describing the ...
(Date:6/18/2013)... awarded $12.7 million to match nine academic research ... to explore new treatments for patients in eight ... and schizophrenia. The collaborative pilot initiative, called Discovering ... by the National Center for Advancing Translational Sciences ... , The process of developing a new therapeutic ...
(Date:6/18/2013)... 18, 2013 The herbal extract of a yellow-flowered ... to increase the lifespan of fruit fly populations by ... researchers. , But it,s how Rhodiola ... that grabbed the attention of study leaders Mahtab Jafari ... works in a manner completely unrelated to dietary restriction ...
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