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Oxford Immunotec welcomes UK NICE guideline on tuberculosis as disease incidence continues to rise

Oxford Immunotec, the producers of an award-winning, revolutionary new immunological blood test for Mycobacterium tuberculosis called T- SPOT.TB, today welcomed the launch of the National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence (NICE) guideline for managing tuberculosis (TB)....... Titled "Tuberculosis: clinical diagnosis and management of tuberculosis, and measures for its prevention and co...

Oxford Open first quarter results show marked differences in uptake across disciplines

Oxford Journals today released the first results from its optional open access model, Oxford Open, maintaining its commitment to sharing first hand open access evidence with the scholarly community. It has also confirmed a...further 19 journals to join the initiative from January 2006.... ... The initiative, launched on July 1, 2005, gives authors the option of paying for their research to be ma...

Epidemic of chronic diseases focus of Oxford Health Alliance Conference

Global leaders and researchers will address the world's leading causes of death in a three-day Oxford Health Alliance conference at the Yale School of Medicine starting October 30 at The Anlyan Center, 300 Cedar St....... The four biggest killers--cardiovascular disease, several cancers, diabetes and chronic respiratory disease--are tied to three main risks tobacco use, unhealthy diets and a lack...
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