MiRNA fingerprint identified in platelet formation
Scientists have identified a handful of microRNAs (miRNAs) that appear to play a significant role in the development of pla
telets ?blood cells critical to the body's ability to form clots following an injury. They also say some of these same miRNAs, when acting abnormally, may contribute to certain forms of leukemia. "Basically, we found that a specific set of miRNA genes are turned off in...
Telemedicine robots help improve health
University of Queensland
telemedicine researchers are using a robot named Eliza to conquer the tyranny of distance and improve delivery of specialist medical care to the bush. The wireless robots can be wheeled to the bedside o...
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Isolation of Low Molecular Weight Digestion Products of the Human Platelet Thromboxane A2 Receptor, Rev A
Joseph W. Turek and Guy C. Le Breton, Department of Pharmacology,University of Illinois at Chicago, College of Medicine, Chicago, IL 60612.Address correspondence to: Joseph W. Turek, 835 South Wolcott, Departmentof Pharmacology M/C 868, University of Illinois at Chicago, Chicago, IL 60612.E-mail: jturek1@icarus.uic.edu Introduction...
Telecom issues are among focus of upcoming western Wisconsin conference
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Senator Kanavas rips proposed telecom tax
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Sale of Norlight Telecommunications is finalized
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Watching television for long hours could lead to agressiveness
Researchers claim that children who watch
television for long hours are more likely to be agitated.The research was carried out by Jeffrey Johnson, of Columbia University// and the New York State Psychiatric Institute. His team tracked more than 700 children through adolescence to adulthood. They found that those who had watched one or more hours of
television a day appeared much more...
Approaching through Telemedicine benefits patients
According to researchers, a new study shows that getting primary care physicians and their patients together with specialists through videoconferencing technology is an excellent way to extend the communication between doctors and patients.// Doctors from the Royal University College Medical School in London tested the "virtual outreach" method in a group of more than 2,000 patients se...
Watching television linked to smoking
In the United States smoking is the leading preventable cause of death. Turning off the
television could prevent young people from smoking. A new study finds the more an adolescent watches
television, the more likely they are to start smoking. //The risk of disease increases the earlier in life one starts to smoke. About 5 million adolescents smoke and that number has been increasing sinc...
Televisions ruling baby's world!
A new research by psychologists at the Tufts University in Boston has revealed that children as young as 12 months old are influenced by emotions displayed on
television. They also use emotional information picked up from adults around them to make decisions. Donna Mumme, assistant professor of psychology at Tufts University, and her team tested //babies, showing actors reacting on a v...
First telesurgery
The first major trans-Atlantic
telesurgical operation has been carried out. Doctors in the United States removed a gall bladder from a patient in eastern France by remotely operating a surgical robot arm. The procedure could make it possible for a surgeon to perform an operation on a patient anywhere in the world. Doctors at the European Institute of
Telesurgery in Strasbourg say the proc...
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CardioNet: Mobile Outpatient Cardiac Telemetry
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telemetry-- which allows heartbeat-by-heartbeat, ECG monitoring, analysis and response, at home or away, 24/7/365. Our service is initially focused on helping physicians diagnose and treat patients with arrhythmia. Time is of the essence in diagnosing and treating arrhythmia. Delays can lead to increased m...
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Geron Corp. Licensee TA Sciences Announces Landmark 7/07/07
Teleconference to Answer Questions About TA-65, Their Telomerase
Activator With Proven Age Management Benefits
NEW YORK, June 15, 2007 /PRNewswire/ -- Telomerase ActivationSciences, Inc. (T.A. Sciences) recently announced the results ofthe Pivotal 2005 Anti-Aging Trial of TA-65, the first human trialever to show demonstrated, measurable and positive anti-agingbenefits from a Telomerase Activator. Statistically significantresults were found in those taking TA-65 across several keyconditions of agi...
Pivotal Phase III Trial Showed Promacta (eltrombopag olamine)
Raised Platelet Counts and Reduced Bleeding in Patients With
Chronic ITP
VIENNA, Austria, June 11, 2007 /PRNewswire/ -- GlaxoSmithKlineplc announced results from an international, pivotal Phase IIIstudy of its investigational non-peptide oral pla
telet growthfactor, PROMACTA(R) (eltrombopag olamine). Data from this studyshowed that PROMACTA at 50-75mg once daily resulted in astatistically significant increase in pla
telet counts and alsoreduced bleeding in adul...
Major Discovery Raises Prospect of Better Patient Care By Improving
Platelet Life Span
MELBOURNE, Australia, March 23, 2007 /PRNewswire/ -- Scientistsat WEHI have made a discovery with potentially profoundimplications for the care of patients, especially those undergoingcancer chemotherapy. The research team led by Drs Benjamin Kile and David Huang hasdiscovered that pla
telet life span is controlled by two keymolecules. The discovery raises the prospect of developing...
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