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Easing the anxiety of pregnancy after miscarriage

...f pregnancy losses were acknowledged openly in our culture too," she said, "but at least hospitals in this country have gotten better about helping women acknowledge a lost baby," noted Ct -Arsenault. "When a baby dies, giving the mother the baby's photo, footprints and handprints is much more routine. We h...

Chemical library aids in developing drug system for nerve damage

...fore you only could address what would happen in a culture dish with no cells around it. We're really interested in what will happen in cell culture or an animal model where there will be active cell-mediated degradation. We are trying to get close...

Pediatricians must confront community-based threats to health

...lence, and struggling families that constitute the culture of poverty. Such obstacles to health require pediatricians to expand their roles to include that of advocate, not just for the individual but for the population of children as a whole."...

AACR establishes new lectureship in honor of Dr. Jane C. Wright

...loring the relationship between patient and tissue culture response, and developing new techniques for administering cancer chemotherapy. She was among the first researchers to test chemotherapeutic drugs in humans which produced effective dosing levels and helped saved lives. Dr. Wright began her pioneerin...

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(Date:5/23/2013)... Pacific Northwest National Laboratory honored more than 165 ... intellectual property at PNNL,s annual Intellectual Property Commercialization ... Department of Energy national laboratory named materials scientist ... work developing battery materials that can store large ... grid, and reduce the time it takes to ...
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(Date:5/23/2013)... of Public Health at Emory University, along with ... received a $4 million grant over four years ... (Health and Exposome Research Center: Understanding Lifetime Exposures). ... awarded in the United States. , The ... of Environmental Health Sciences (NIEHS) of the National ...
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