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IDFA has created a Hotline announcement that details how members can now use health claims to tout the role that calcium and vitamin D together play in reducing the risk of osteoporosis. The new rule, announced last week by the Food and Drug
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What?s not to like about Jamie Oliver? Sure, he?s as potty-mouthed as Gordon Ramsay and he?s a canny businessman who knows what makes good telly. But he does have a heart. There?s a new Jamie program starting on Channel 10 on Wednesday called
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The Central Zoo Authority has asked all the zoos in the country to comply with the Health Ministrys notification on smoke-free zones to ensure good health of animals as well as staff.
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IN the face of impending global health and general wellbeing challenges, scientists at the Nestle Research Center, Lusanne, Switzerland are making incisive in-roads relating the role of nutrition in optimal mental health and physical performance. In one
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This poster is part of an education campaign noting that a typical adult needs no more than 2,000 calories a day. (Photo: New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene) These days, the New York City subways seem to be filled with advertisements
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NEW YORK, Oct. 6 (UPI) -- 'Read 'em before you eat 'em,' or tally the calories before forking the food at chain restaurants, New York City's health department is advising people. The new advertising campaign began Monday to help New Yorkers make the most
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Women who count calories, cut carbs, and measure fat grams before pregnancy are more likely to overeat during pregnancy. UNC researchers asked 1,223 women who had just become pregnant about their previous dietary habits. Regardless of how they did it,
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Buckley et al. - There is no association between atopy and allergy to FM I. There has been a marked increase in atopy in individuals referred for patch testing in the past 25 years. --- DERM ALLERGY/IMMUNOLOGY TOP ARTICLES --- Dermatology in Practice,
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The 2008 Nobel Prize in medicine goes to three European scientists for separate discoveries of viruses that cause AIDS and cervical cancer. A statement says the breakthroughs helped doctors fight the deadly diseases.
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Portable radiography plays a vital role in medical imaging, oftentimes serving as the first modality utilized in the care of critically ill patients, especially in emergency situations.
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It's fascinating to me that, as students get closer to graduation and begin to focus their entire being on preparing for the registry, I always seem to have some students who are thinking beyond their first job and looking further down the line in
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Zapping frozen meals in the microwave may be fast and easy, but it also can make you sick if it's not done properly.
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Conservationists have taken the first detailed look at the world's mammals in more than a decade, and the news isn't good.
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Creating a pill card to keep track of medications is as easy as downloading information from the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ), according to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.
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Newton Memorial Hospital nursing staff from 2-West Medical/Surgical Unit receive a plaque of recognition from NJHA.
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The U.S. Preventive Services Task Force in a break with other medical and cancer organizations opted not to give its stamp of approval to the newest tests: CT colonography, an X-ray test known as virtual colonoscopy, and a stool DNA test.
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MONDAY, Oct. 6 (HealthDay News) -- Stimulant treatment for attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) significantly cuts the odds that adolescent girls will smoke, drink alcohol or use drugs, a new Massachusetts General Hospital study shows.
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MONDAY, Oct. 6 (HealthDay News) -- Although most people think of young children when they hear about childhood vaccinations, adolescents need certain booster shots as well as new immunizations.
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Researchers at are using nanotechnology to search for new cancer-fighting drugs through a process that could be up to 10,000 times faster than current methods. physics professors (from left to right) Martin Guthold, Keith Bonin and Jed Macasko work in
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Cambridge is one of four institutes located outside of Japan which will host a satellite of the 'International Center for Materials Nanoarchitectonics' (MANA). (The University of California, Los Angeles, the Georgia Institute of Technology and CNRS,
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NAPLES, Fla., BUSINESS WIRE -- Industrial Nanotech, Inc. (Pink Sheets:INTK), an emerging global leader in nanotechnology, today announced the results of the recent visit by a team from Petrobras' headquarters. Petroleo Brasileiro SA, or Petrobras, is
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Altair Nanotechnologies Inc., a leading provider of advanced materials and products for power and energy systems, today announced the execution of an agreement for a $10 million private placement of its common stock to Al Yousuf LLC and resolution of
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Researchers at Wake Forest University are using nanotechnology to search for new cancer-fighting drugs through a process that could be up to 10,000 times faster than current methods. The 'Lab-on-Bead' process will screen millions of chemicals
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Industrial Nanotech, Inc. (Pink Sheets:INTK), an emerging global leader in nanotechnology, today announced the results of the recent visit by a team from Petrobras' headquarters. Petroleo Brasileiro SA, or Petrobras, is the Brazilian oil & gas producer
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Aims to encourage students to pursue a broad range of careers in research, business and technology Email ThisPrint This Comments RSS NEW DELHI,INDIA: IBM, one of the leading IT service providers, today hosted IBM Technology Day at The Indian Institute
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Consumer exposure from the use of nanotechnology derived FCMs is dependant on the migration of nanoparticles into food and drinks. Research carried out as part of this project involved testing migration of nanoparticles from two typical FCMs made of
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People living in the west of Scotland are 50% more likely to be diagnosed with lung cancer than in the rest of the UK, a report said.
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Although hospitalizations for bacterial pneumonia have greatly decreased among people living with HIV in Denmark since the introduction of combination antiretroviral (ARV) therapy in 1996, they remain six times higher than in the general population,
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PHILADELPHIA A government task force says most people over age 75 don't need routine screening for colon cancer.
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Two French scientists who discovered the AIDS virus and a German who defied convention in showing a viral cause for cervical cancer shared the Nobel Prize in medicine Monday for breakthroughs that have led to lifesaving drugs and a vaccine.
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The U.S. Preventive Services Task Force in a break with other medical and cancer organizations opted not to give its stamp of approval to the newest tests: CT colonography, an X-ray test known as virtual colonoscopy, and a stool DNA test.
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MONDAY, Oct. 6 (HealthDay News) -- A new technique may help doctors diagnose a rare form of leukemia in a matter of hours instead of weeks, researchers say.
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Pinback will continue its aforementioned tour this fall, though sadly without keyboardist Terrin Durfey to accompany the band.
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(2008-10-06) NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Asthma patients who are black tend to have more severe disease than asthma patients who are white, leading to more asthma control problems, higher rates of emergency department visits, and overall worse
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The expansion allows St. Louis county residents closer access to nationally recognized cancer treatments and therapies at Barnes-Jewish West County Hospital that previously were only available in the Central West End.
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Title: United States Patent: 7,427,413 Inventors: Savoir; John-Claude (Coyoacan, MX), Angeles; Juan (Nezahualcoyotl, MX), De Gyves; Aurelio (Coyoacan, MX), Gomez; Abraham (Nezahualcoyotl, MX) Assignee: Skendi Finance Ltd. (Tortola, GB) Appl. No.
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Title: United States Patent: 7,427,658 Inventors: Noteborn; Mathieu Hubertus Maria (Leiderdorp, NL), Koch; Guus (Lelystad, NL) Assignee: Leadd B.V. (Leiden, NL) Appl. No.
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Title: United States Patent: 7,427,619 Inventors: Burzynski; Stanislaw R. (Houston, TX) Appl. No.
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- Swiss drug development company Oncalis AG and US discovery services company ChemDiv Inc entered into an agreement for a license today (6 October) to Oncalis a family of PI3K inhibitors.
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Title: United States Patent: 7,427,668 Inventors: Gorman; Daniel M. (Palo Alto, CA) Assignee: Schering Corporation (Kenilworth, NJ) Appl. No.
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PALO ALTO, Calif., Oct. 6 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Jazz Pharmaceuticals, Inc.
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Spokeswoman Wears Dancing Shoes to Fight Heart Disease - the No. 1 Killer of Women DALLAS, Oct.
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More than 60 percent of moderate to severe patients achieved endoscopic response and more than 40 percent achieved endoscopic remission at Week 10 in data from a 54-week open-label study presented at the American College of Gastroenterology (ACG)
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Complimentary Continuing Education Newsletter for Healthcare Professionals VOORHEES, N.J., Oct.
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ADVAXIS INC ADVAXIS INCORPORATED ('ADXS-0') - Chief Executive Officer to Present at the 10th Annual - World Vaccine Congress Advaxis Incorporated Chairman and CEO Tom Moore will present at this year's World Vaccine Congress 2008, being hosted at Le
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WASHINGTON, Oct. 6 CRN-supplement-survey --Annual survey finds slumping economy won't deter most consumers from purchasing supplements; price may become a central factor-- WASHINGTON, Oct. 6 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- When it comes to the downturn in the
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MANILA, PhilippinesWhere theres smoke, there's fire. And where there are millions of people whose lives have been transformed, or at the very least, improved by the practice of yoga, then you know that something good is going on. Like many people, I
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--Annual survey finds slumping economy won't deter most consumers from purchasing supplements; price may become a central factor-- WASHINGTON, Oct. 6 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- When it comes to the downturn in the economy, many dietary supplement users
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A study led by researchers at the University of California, San Diego School of Medicine suggests that use of oral Vitamin D supplements bolsters production of a protective chemical normally found in the skin, and may help prevent skin infections that
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Special Report: Third Manned Space Mission BEIJING, Oct. 3 (Xinhua) -- Several rare herbal plants aboard the recent Shenzhou-7 space mission have now been transferred to a Chinese nanobiotechnology lab for study. The plants, including rauwolfia and
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The Pretenders? Chrissie Hynde turned 57 last month, but that hasn?t stopped her from putting together the punchiest Pretenders album in years. Despite being a hardcore vegan, she also still indulges in a few vices. ?To warm up, I smoke Bugler
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Organic has an image problem. As some consumers fear they are, quite literally, priced out of the farmers market, its time to stir up more debate about organic as a set of principals, not as a status symbol. Monty Don, the president of the UKs Soil
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Public Agenda (Accra) The President of the Vegetarian Association of Ghana (VAG), Nathan Adu has urged Ghanaians to cultivate the habit to become vegetarians since the practice would immune one's system from many diseases and extend ones life span. 'In
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McCune takes over for Chuck Fruit, former senior advisor in marketing, strategy and innovation with Atlanta-based Coca-Cola (NYSE: KO), who died in May. McCune will serve for the rest of 2008 and for 2009.
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NEW YORK Starbucks Corp. is facing another complaint from the National Labor Relations Board alleging that the gourmet coffee chain engaged in unfair labor practices by firing a barista in Michigan.
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posted by: Jeffrey Wolf 9 mins ago Toolbox: LONDON â?? A U.K. newspaper is reporting that coffee-giant Starbucks wastes about 6 million gallons of water each day because stores are told to keep water running in their sinks.
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For the second year running, Indonesia has entered the Guinness Book of World Records as the country with the highest rate of deforestation on the planet, with forest loss equivalent to 300 soccer fields each hour.
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The success of last summer's 'Transformers' may have launched a lucrative new franchise for DreamWorks and Paramount, but for Hasbro, the movie served as one major promotional platform to sell a lot of toys.
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In 1988, Pocholo Malillin and his partner Cristino Nicolas bought a 1,500-square meter property on Boni Ave. in Mandaluyong and set up a business of training dancers for abroad.
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Recycling bins will collect 900 tons of beverage containers and reduce trash by 50% EAGAN, Minn., Oct.
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90+ Rated Wines Go All-Natural at November Wine Dinner NEWPORT BEACH, Calif., Oct.
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THE Sun was praised last night after we forced coffee giant Starbucks to stop pouring precious water away. Our exposure yesterday of the firms crackpot policy of keeping taps running continually at its shops sparked outrage and headlines worldwide.
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By REBECCA TORR BAHRAIN's environmentalists and anti-Israel lobby have rounded on Starbucks following reports that the American coffee shop chain was wasting 23 million litres of water every day. According to the British Telegraph newspaper, Starbucks'
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Obama/Biden 47% McCain/Palin 41% Undec 10% - In the first Diageo/Hotline tracking poll taken fully after the VP debate, Biden and Palin have both improved their images. Biden now has a fav/unfav of 55%/30% and Palin stands at 50%/39%. In the survey
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; or Robert S. Nye Holiday Stationstores to enable beverage container recycling at Holiday stores with the Recycling Association of Minnesota Giant, bottle shaped recycling bins will be placed on each fuel island at Holiday Stationstores. Through
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ST. LOUIS, Oct. 6 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Anheuser-Busch Cos. Inc. (BUD) today announced that its special meeting for shareholders to consider and vote on the combination between InBev N.V./S.A. and Anheuser- Busch will be held on Nov. 12 at a New
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Talk that Kaupthing, the Icelandic bank, was liquidating positions in London shares after raising margin calls on clients left the brewers Marstons and Greene King down heavily against a rising market. Marstons fell 16 per cent, or 25p, to 133p and
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WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A researcher who figured out that Coke explodes sperm and scientists who discovered that people will happily eat stale chips if they crunch loudly enough won alternative 'Ig Nobel' prizes Thursday. Other winners included physicists
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GREENWOOD VILLAGE, Colo. & EDEN PRAIRIE, Minn.-- (BUSINESS WIRE) -- CIBER, Inc. (NYSE: CBR) and HighJump Software today announced a major milestone in their work with Brooklyn-based Empire Merchants LLC, the largest wine and spirits distributor in
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The award of the Nobel prize for medicine yesterday reopened a 25-year-old controversy over the discovery of HIV by neglecting an American researcher who played a significant role in the early scientific work on Aids. The prizes can be awarded to a
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A new method for a cell-sorting technique may allow physicians to diagnose rare leukemia in hours instead of weeks, according to a study by researchers at the Stanford University School of Medicine and University of California, San Francisco. The
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A girl who suffers from an extremely rare disorder that saw her spine so twisted that she could hardly stand is now doing so well that she is able to play football. Alex Cumberland, 11, now has two massive metal rods in her back, pinned with 12 screws,
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Baran R et al. - Mechanical treatments were mostly effective as adjuncts to topical therapy which include nail avulsion and abrasion. In particular, partial nail avulsion aids topical therapy in DLSO and partial subungual onychomycosis for a more
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Just a single dose of chemotherapy drug can help cure a common form of testicular cancer in many patients, according to a new study. Researchers at Southampton University say that chemotherapy drug carboplatin can cure early stage seminoma, so that men
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A leading expert suggests that breast cancer vaccine can be a possibility, if the researchers look closely at the hormonal changes associated with childbirth and act of breastfeeding. Professor Valerie Beral of Oxford University said that childbirth and
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Kashino K et al. - Staphylococcus aureus was isolated from the necrotic tissue. The infection was successfully treated with systemic antibiotics and debridement. The presence of necrotic plug in the lesions and microangiopathy due to diabetes mellitus
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Scientists have identified 64 proteins believed to be linked with well-known cancer kingpin urokinase plasminogen activator receptor or uPAR. Mark Baker, professor at Australian Proteome Analysis Facility at Macquarie University, said his team's recent
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A leading expert suggests that breast cancer vaccine can be a possibility, if the researchers look closely at the hormonal changes associated with childbirth and act of breastfeeding.Professor Valerie Beral of Oxford University said that childbirth and