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- November 30, 2019
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As the effectiveness of antibiotics wanes, scientists are looking at medications that preceded them, such as those involving metals and metalloids. Source link
Read more(MedPage Today) -- HOUSTON -- Treatment with omalizumab (Xolair) was associated with improved endoscopic, clinical, and patient-reported outcomes in two parallel phase III studies in patients with steroid-refractory nasal polyposis....
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Researchers have found that a person's first permanent molars carry a life-long record of health information dating back to the womb, storing vital information that can connect maternal health to...
Read more- October 30, 2019
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Good morning, everyone, and welcome to the middle of the week. You made it this far, so why not continue, yes? While you ponder the possibilities, we will celebrate a...
Read moreSpending an hour in talk therapy with a trained counselor costs much more, and takes more time, than swallowing an inexpensive antidepressant pill. But for people with a new diagnosis...
Read more- October 28, 2019
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(MedPage Today) -- You passed medical training, now see if you can pass our weekly quiz Source link
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For long-distance transportation within the cell, RNA molecules rely on hitchhiking. Source link
Read more- August 27, 2019
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A quirk in quality testing could mean that pot-laced chocolates are more potent than their label indicates, researchers report. Source link
Read moreNext week’s event follows a successful inaugural induction held week last year This story continues at College of Psychiatrists to hold second induction week for trainees Or just read more...
Read moreScientists have found a way to rejuvenate brain stem cells in rats. The finding offers clues on how to restore lost brain function in diseases such as MS. Source link
Read moreA New Jersey judge has put a temporary hold on a new law allowing terminally ill patients to seek life-ending drugs. Source link
Read moreSAN DIEGO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Quidel Corporation (NASDAQ: QDEL), a provider of rapid diagnostic testing solutions, cellular-based virology assays and molecular diagnostic systems, will report second quarter 2019 financial results after market close...
Read more- July 26, 2019
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There are times when we need to hold in our pee; here’s what you need to know about this act. Source link
Read more- July 24, 2019
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The chemical interactions that give proteins their shape may be weaker and more numerous than previously recognized. These weak connections provide a new way for researchers to understand proteins that...
Read moreMINNEAPOLIS & ST. PAUL, Minn.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Calyxt, Inc. (NASDAQ: CLXT) a healthy food ingredient company, today announced a conference call for investors to be held on Wednesday, August 7, 2019 at...
Read moreIn the last half-century, the United States has endured three major drug epidemics. The first began in the 1970s, around the end of the Vietnam War when veterans returned home...
Read more(MedPage Today) -- Eye, kidney disease show strong link to PAD limb events Source link
Read more- July 2, 2019
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The team's findings come as the FDA mulls possibly removing the right to a labeling claim that soy "may reduce the risk of heart disease," first approved by the agency...
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