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Biologics valuable treatment option for patients with inflammatory bowel disease

...ufactured using biotechnology. Biological products often represent the cutting-edge of biomedical research and, in time, may offer the most effective means to treat a variety of medical illnesses and conditions that presently have no other treatments available.” Source: American Gastroenterological Associ...

Live Earth Will Make the World More Aware of the Crisis Facing the Earth, Hopes Al Gore

...00 million people, ' he told The Observer. 'People often think on a parochial basis, so it's vital to be there. We've got to talk and make the whole world listen. Live Earth China, on the steps of the Oriental Pearl Tower in Shanghai, will feature popular national singers as well as Britain's Sarah Brigh...

Adult Stem Cells Show Promise for Peripheral Vascular Disease

...erebral palsy, spinal cord injury and MS which are often covered by China Stem Cell News, a leading stem cell news site. However, Beike also has broad experience in research and treating vascular diseases with adult stem cells mostly through its collaboration with Shenyang 463 hospital. A total of 152 pa...

UK Sports Clubs Failing to Run Comprehensive Health Checks on Professional Players

... before the season started. Lack of resources is often cited as a reason for not carrying out health checks of athletes, but the authors conclude that this is not a sustainable argument within professional sport....

Pond in High Artic Drying Up Due to Global Warming

...it to accelerate," said Douglas. In the 1980s they often needed to wear hip waders to make their way to the ponds, they noted, while by 2006 the same areas were dry enough to burn....

Accused 13yr Old Admits to Stabbing Her Brother

...ith the 23-year-old Steinke. She told the jury she often vented to her boyfriend as they talked on the phone late at night after her family had gone to sleep. She admitted shed had several hypothetical conversations with him about killing her parents. They discussed possible methods, including making it...

Five Killed by Methane Gas on Virginia Farm

... take pains to ventilate manure pits where methane often gathers. A family member questioned whether cattle feed could have trickled into the pit and accelerated the formation of the gas. "You cannot smell it, you cannot see it, but it's an instant kill," explained Dan Brubaker, a family friend who overs...

Skin Rashes Signifies Longer Survival in Cancer Patients

...ld in check, researchers found. This rash, which often looks like acne, can be unpleasant enough for some people to consider discontinuing treatment, but "it is important for physicians and patients to understand that this a positive event because it means there is likely to be a better clinical outcome,...

Mother Donates Eggs So Daughter can Give Birth

...pause and infertility, Tan said. Turner syndrome often leaves women incapable of producing eggs but with healthy wombs and can give birth through donated eggs. "I was touched by her case because, in her own words, 'a mother should always do her best to help her children.' If her daughter had a kidney p...

Luciano Pavarotti Believes He is 'nearing His End'

...ding peace. 'He knows he's going to die soon and often speaks of his greatest desire to meet his parents again and finally find peace,' the Daily Mail quoted her, as telling Italian weekly Diva and Donna. The 71-year-old underwent a surgery in mid 2006 and Giuliana said that he is strong and is doing p...

FDA Extends GRAS Approval Listex to All Food Products

..., more than 100 million viable phages per gram are often present. Phages are harmless to humans, animals and plants, and target only bacterial cells. They are extremely specific in regard to the bacteria they recognize. The LISTEX(TM) bacteriophages target only Listeria bacteria (leaving desirable bacteria...

Alternative Splicing in Neuronal Development

...me exons and excluding others. Specific cell types often have signature patterns of alternative splicing. Polypyrimidine-tract binding protein (PTB) is a well-known inhibitor of alternative splicing in various cell types. A neuronal version of PTB - called nPTB - is expressed solely in nerve cells, but i...

Smashing Times for Stressed Spaniards

...ly packed ring road which surrounds Madrid that is often a nightmare for capital commuters. Gala, a PR worker aged 30, blasted a "lack of time" before boxing the "boss" around the ears. Miguel Angel, who will now move in to oversee the rooms' renovation, came along to watch. "I'm here to ensure they ...

In China, Online Gamers Raking in the Cash

...ulti-player online games in his dormitory but more often goes with friends to Internet cafes, and says the ...odities, such as online gold and magic potions, he often sells them to other players so they can take a shortcut to virtually enhanced reputations. "The bu...

Nutrition Education Has Proved to Be Futile

...re easily available than healthy food. Parents are often working, leaving children unsupervised to get thei...arder for children to exercise on their own. Parks often aren't safe and sports teams cost money. Children between 8 and 12 see an average of 21 television...

A Drug That Helps Cut Alcohol Craving

...at focusing on harm reduction in the short term is often much more feasible than complete abstinence....

Anchoring Lives Aboard Warship: Nimitz

...y physician on board. On shore, the soldiers can often overlook symptoms like viral gastroenteritis, but ...ed. Don't share razors, and replace disposables as often as possible. Crew members need to wash their clothes on a regular basis if possible, avoid sharing c...

Pediatricians Face Malpractice Crisis

...e settled for the plaintiff before going to trial, often because settlement costs less than the median cost of going to trial 40,000 dollars. Settlement is not an admission of guilt. "Malpractice is a serious issue. Some will read the results of this analysis and draw comfort; others will view the same d...

Pre-packed Sandwiches Saltier Than Crisps

... nutritionist, Jo Butten, said that a sandwich was often the main constituent of one of three meals in the day, and so that fact that it contained a third of the recommended daily intake of salt was not necessarily a problem. However, she cautioned that if it was combined with other things, such as a pac...

Diabetic Skip Jabs to Stay Slim

...enage girls. Sufferers of Type 1 diabetes, which often develops in childhood or adolescence, need daily injections to manage their condition as the pancreas does not produce any insulin. The substance helps the body process blood glucose. As the glucose keeps circulating and the blood sugar levels keep r...

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