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Patients recover fast when kept in rooms with medicated coir mats

...is certainly a path-breaking study which has found success and we expect the government to come to our help with financial support for a proposed study on a bigger group of patients," said K Ravi, former scientific advisor to the state government, who led the pilot study team. The students have sought help ...

Now medicated coir to cure ailments

...is certainly a path-breaking study which has found success and we expect the government to come to our help with financial support for a proposed study on a bigger group of patients," said K. Ravi, former scientific advisor to the state government, who led the pilot study team. BHWS was in the news recently...

Doctors unhappy with insurer’s ratings proposa

...ed at. 'That is something that is critical for the success of the consumerism movement, or the consumer-driven health plans that we've all been buzzing about,' said Steve Graybill, senior consultant for Mercer Human Resource Consulting in Charlotte. 'It's all about building a Consumer Reports for health care...

Food Habits Could Change Your Genes

...ood could change your genes, say researchers after success in a rodent study.Researchers Moshe Szyf, Michael Meaney and colleagues at McGill University in Montreal have found that nutrients // and supplements changed genetics by switching on or off certain genes in rodents, reports science portal EurekAlert....

Doctors Finish Mother-To-Son Nerve Surgery

...nned, and doctors // should see the first signs of success in a few months, said Eric Vohr, a spokesman for J...s Hospital. "They'll have an inkling of potential success in three months, in about a year they should know if he'll regain the use of the hand," Vohr said. ...

Curtailing AIDS - The Fight has to Go On

Tamil Nadu has to some extent attained success in curtailing the spread of AIDS and has many a ti...d better access to care. However many believe the success is due to involvement of many NGOs that are working with the government in Tamil Nadu. The only w...

Epilepsy Medicine May Result In Sexual Dysfunction

... dysfunction, enabling them to better estimate the success of an operation. Epilepsy can be caused by an injury or by abnormal electrical activity in the brain. People who have epilepsy can guard against seizures by avoiding stress and flickering lights like those in a disco and the lights of a television s...

Novel Treatment Found To Prolong Survival Of Liver Cancer Patients

...or another two weeks. Liver cancers have limited success with radiotherapy owing to the fact that the liver is extremely sensitive to radiation. In addition, multi-drug resistance is a common problem manifested in a majority of the liver cancers. Therefore has not been regarded as a viable option in the tr...

DNA Vaccine Trials Against HIV Virus In Sweden Nurture Hope

...eems promising with such clinical trials reporting success from time to time....

‘Life Cell’ In India Can store Cord Blood Stem Cells and Save Live

...rozen and kept stored for decades. There are many success stories of how the cord stem cells have been used. A South Korean woman, Hwang Mi-Soon, had been paralyzed and bedridden for 20 years in Korea due to fracture of her spine. In 2004 she successfully had a stem cell transplant and was cured of her par...

Bill Gates Takes Personal Interest in AIDS Program

...ne the role IT and communication play in achieving success in these areas. "India is very high on Microsoft's priorities. Equally important to us is our effort towards enabling India's growth as an economic superpower. We have made tremendous efforts in the past few years towards this," Venkatesan said. G...

Robotic ovarian transposition helps cancer patient deliver baby

...r holiday celebrations. The researchers, following success with this case have expressed hope regarding the options of pregnancy left for women with cancer with such significant advances in the nar future....

Animal Cruelty free Test Kit

...ies. Mrs. Even, PCRM Research Analyst said, "Our success shows that a little ingenuity can do a lot to reduce the cruelty involved in medical testing and if scientists put more effort into developing alternatives to the use of animals in medical research and testing, we could alleviate animal suffering and...

New Test For Early Detection of Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer

...o that it can be treated early when the chances of success are relatively good. Researchers at the Kentucky University led by Edward Hirschowitz, M.D., and Li Zhong, Ph.D., of the Division of Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine, UK Chandler Medical Center have identified several antibodies that are produced...

Happiness Plays An Important Role In Success

... does lead to behaviors that often produce further success in work, relationships and health, and these succe...happiness presupposed that happiness followed from success and accomplishments in life. But the new study found that this isn't always true. Positive affect is...

Mice With Human Thought Processes Could Be Developed In The Future

...garding development of a human animal model. The success of the experiment can be attributed to the use of embryonic stem cells rather than mature nerve cells. The embryonic stem cells were found to differentiate into almost all kinds of nerve cells commonly found in the human brain. In addition, synaptic ...

Recanalization enables Tsunami mourners to parent again

...n the district earlier had apprehensions about the success of the surgery, the number of people showing interest has increased after the four women have conceived. "Already 32 more women have registered for the surgery in the past few weeks. They will soon undergo the surgery," said S. Ranjini, a village he...

Saliva Can Now Be Used For Hepatitis C Test

...Hepatitis C. The researchers reported 100 percent success at detecting Hepatitis C in the saliva of patients who had symptoms of the disease. This is comparable to the results of testing serum. In patients who had the virus but had yet to develop symptoms, the saliva test was accurate in 94 percent of the...

The Slow And Steady Race To Eradicate Polio Offers Hope

...000 as its goal. No new deadline has been set, and success may depend, in part, on raising $200 million for more vaccination campaigns. The polio virus mainly damages the spinal cord spreads at a rapid pace in areas with a dense population and poor sanitation. Egypt was one of the countries with a high inc...

Treatment of Sickle Cell Anemia Using Gene Therapy.

... well in the laboratory stage and will be of great success in curing the disorder. Sickle cell disease is a genetic disease affecting 80,000 people in the US alone. The Red Blood Cells (RBCs) become lose there normal disk shape and become sickle shaped. Due to this abnormality there is hindrance in the m...

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(Date:12/6/2009)... that the loss of a key segment of DNA can ... to show that this kind of genetic alteration can cause ... , The study, led by Dr Sadaf Farooqi from the ... Trust Sanger Institute, looked at 300 children with severe obesity. ... types of mutation known as copy number variants (CNVs). CNVs ...
(Date:12/6/2009)... researchers from the Medical College of Wisconsin, in Milwaukee, ... and other sickle cell disease complications in children. Barriers ... and patients were also identified. The study led ... pediatrics at the Medical College and Children,s Research Institute ... at the American Society of Hematology meeting Dec. 7, ...
(Date:12/6/2009)... 6 Blood clotting, or coagulation, is ... a blood vessel is injured. Sometimes, however, clots ... obvious injury or do not dissolve naturally, a ... at the 51st Annual Meeting of the American ... using the anticoagulants aspirin and heparin with the ...
(Date:12/6/2009)... with the Greater VA Healthcare System in West Los Angeles, will ... to soar to more than 5,000 veterans, active military personnel and ... ... 2009 -- Volunteer organizations and members of the community, in cooperation ... once again create a holiday party. This year,s attendance is expected ...
(Date:12/5/2009)... 5 There have been significant scientific advances in ... to gain a better understanding of how certain diseases ... provide patients with the best care. Research presented today ... of Hematology explores optimal induction therapies for managing multiple ...
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(Date:12/3/2009)... Our ability to learn new information and adapt to changes ... memories, appears to lie in the minute junctions where nerve ... Medicine Center researchers. The study is published online this week ... led by Wen-Biao Gan, PhD, associate professor of physiology and ...
(Date:12/3/2009)... PHILADELPHIA Now in its 32nd year, the CTRC-AACR ... best in breast cancer science and world leaders from ... cancer. , This year, more than 8,500 scientists ... Gonzales Convention Center in San Antonio from Dec. 9-13, ...
(Date:12/3/2009)... overly upset by a social snubbing? Your genetics, not your ... that opium-like painkillers, called opioids, relieve not only physical pain, ... study reviewed by Faculty of 1000 Biology member Markus Heilig ... opioid receptor can determine the intensity of people,s responses to ...
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