Where disease is rife and access to real medicines difficult especially for the poor someone will always try and cash in by giving people cheap access to cod medicine and false hope. The trial not only attempts to stop Rath exploiting the poor and sick any further but also...
"Millions of men and women who suffer from premature baldness or hair loss could soon be able to regain their original lustrous locks - by cloningtheir remaining hair in the laboratory, research suggests.The new...
OpinionBarry Artiste, Now Public ContributorCanada's Doctor shortage is explained by Doctors who go through the Trials and Tribulations, explain what is required in order to get that MD at the end of their...
"Washington, May 31 (ANI): U.S. researchers have identified a gene signature responsible for the spread of cancer from one organ to another, a process scientifically known as metastasis. Research collaborators from the Kimmel Cancer Center at Jefferson in Philadelphia and...
" China didn't cover up hand, foot and mouth disease cases, the World Health Organization's China representative said, according to the Wall Street Journal. Hans Troedsson, the representative, said information about the outbreak was delayed because of trouble with...
"A 'bionic eye' may hold the key to returning sight to people left blind by a hereditary disease, experts believe.A team at London's Moorfields Eye Hospital have carried out the treatment on the UK's first patients as part of a clinical study into the therapy.The artificial...
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"Cashing in on Old Wisdom
India's traditional weavers, heirs to a 2,000-year-old textile industry, are turning to the ancient practice of
ayurvedic medicine to make their products more appealing and boost sales. Drawing on recipes once used by weavers to the Indian royal...
"Variations of serum alpha fetoprotein afp levels in hepatocellular carcinoma patients and cell lines are likely due to the differential activity of enhancer/silencer elements that control AFP. To understand the...
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Opinion:Barry Artiste, Now Public ContributorFitness Clubs, Joggers with water bottles in hand and other Fitness fanatics certainly won't like this news.Medical researchers studying metabolism in people found...
Sometimes there is so much news in the world that stories like this pass me by. This story was published in 2006 so it is not breaking but I thought it was interesting enough to post it.In China's attempt to change...
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"LONDON (Reuters) - Two U.S. pharmacy benefit managers said on Thursday they had dropped GlaxoSmithKline Plc's diabetes drug Avandia from their national formularies due to safety concerns.
The moves by Prime Therapeutics and HealthTrans mark the latest example of U.S....
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""Based upon its impressive capabilities, we believe MaxCyte's cell loading technology can be an important component of our closed system," said Baek Chun Lee, Ph.D., Binex's Chairman. "Our immunotherapy product is currently undergoing review by the Korean FDA for colorectal...
The newest health scare to hit since toys laden with lead - wifi (wireless internet) is blamed for causing childhood autism. "According to a new study published this week in the Australasian Journal of Clinical...
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"Approximately, 5-10 per cent of all colorectal cancers occur in people who are at "high risk," defined as much greater than twice the average risk. An additional 15-20 per cent of colorectal cancers occur in people at "increased risk," defined as approximately twice average...