Posted in January 28, 2010 ¬ 5:00 pmh.adminComments Off
During a Council of Europe meeting on Tuesday to address the WHO’s handling of the H1N1 virus, the WHO said it had not “fallen under the sway of drugs firms and exaggerated the dangers of the H1N1 flu virus, but said it might have handled the crisis better,” Reuters reports…
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Posted in January 28, 2010 ¬ 4:00 pmh.adminComments Off
The British Dental Association (BDA) Museum is celebrating the life of Victorian dental pioneer Sir John Tomes with an exhibition focusing on his work and achievements. The exhibition features a number of Tomes’s inventions including his patients’ chair and hand instruments, including forceps, the design of which is acknowledged as the forerunner of those used [...]
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Posted in January 28, 2010 ¬ 3:00 pmh.adminComments Off
Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is defined by emphysema and/or chronic bronchitis. It destroys the normal architecture of the lung and inhibits the mechanical aspects of breathing, which prevents necessary gas exchange. Patients suffer from coughing fits, wheezing, and increased incidence of lung infections. These symptoms are associated with changes in the architecture of the [...]
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Posted in January 28, 2010 ¬ 2:00 pmh.adminComments Off
A Bristol-based company has been fined for putting its workers at risk of asbestos-related diseases while working on a property in the city. Frank Bruce and Company Ltd, of St George, Bristol pleaded guilty at Bristol Magistrates in relation to refurbishment work at Lawrence Hill Industrial Park in the city during February and March [...]
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Posted in January 28, 2010 ¬ 1:00 pmh.adminComments Off
The American Academy of Dermatology (Academy) applauds the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) for issuing a consent order that prohibits the Indoor Tanning Association (ITA) from making false health and safety claims about indoor tanning…
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Posted in January 28, 2010 ¬ 12:00 pmh.adminComments Off
Learning how living cells can detect and respond to electric fields is the aim of a $570,000, three-year grant from the National Science Foundation to Min Zhao, professor of dermatology and ophthalmology at the UC Davis Health System and Center for Neuroscience…
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Posted in January 28, 2010 ¬ 12:00 pmh.adminComments Off
Reading and retaining information. That’s the challenge faced by the one in five children who have some form of dyslexia. Overcoming that challenge could soon become easier for educators and children thanks to pioneering design research from the University of Cincinnati’s internationally ranked College of Design, Architecture, Art, and Planning (DAAP)…
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Posted in January 28, 2010 ¬ 11:11 amh.adminComments Off
Breast cancer patients who exercise and drink tea on a regular basis may be less likely to suffer from depression than other patients, according to a new study led by Xiao Ou Shu, M.D., Ph.D., professor of Medicine, Vanderbilt-Ingram Cancer Center. Xiaoli Chen, M.D., a post-doctoral fellow, was first author of the study published in [...]
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Posted in January 28, 2010 ¬ 11:10 amh.adminComments Off
Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine has been awarded six Department of Defense (DOD) Congressionally Directed Medical Research Programs (CDMRP) grants for innovative medical research. The grants, totaling nearly $2.8 million, will advance research in the field of breast cancer.
Case Western Reserve School of Medicine investigators received three postdoctoral awards and three Idea Awards. [...]
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Posted in January 28, 2010 ¬ 11:03 amh.adminComments Off
Parents who try to teach responsible drinking by letting their teenagers have alcohol at home may be well intentioned, but they may also be wrong, according to a new study in the latest issue of the Journal of Studies on Alcohol and Drugs.
In a study of 428 Dutch families, researchers found that the more teenagers [...]
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