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Entries for July, 2009

Genetic Predisposition To Develop COPD Found In Some Smokers

Some people have a genetic variation that makes them more susceptible to chronic obstructive pulmonary cancer (COPD) if they smoke tobacco, according to new research from Wake Forest University Teach of Physic and colleagues.
“The genetic variant we studied seemed harmless on its own,” said Alireza Sadeghnejad, M.D., Ph.D., exceed author. “But when someone has this [...]

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Pakistan Earthquake Affects About 108,000 People, Half Are Estimated To Be Children

UNICEF is providing immediate obsession-saving assistance to children and women struck by the earthquake that struck the southwestern dominion of Balochistan, Pakistan, on 29 October, killing approximately 200 and affecting some 108,000 people, 50 per cent of which are children. About 19,000 of the affected are under-five years old. The numbers are likely to broaden [...]

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Help The Aged Welcomes Unified Complaints Procedure, UK

Hands the Aged responded to news that the Department of Health are to broach a untrained unified complaints system for health and social regard, to convey it easier as a remedy for people to wail when things go wrong.
At the two shakes of a lamb’s tail, there are disjoin complaints procedures for health and of [...]

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Secrets of the Best Drinking Water Purification System

Let’s face it, most of us have knowledge of that with the assert of today’s water, some well-intentioned of drinking water purification system is necessary to care for us and with more municipal treatments using chloramine in preference to of good ageing toxic chlorine, it is more important than ever.
The problem with most [...]

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Self-Insured Medical Enrollment Increased By More Than 1.6 Million Lives Between January 2008 And July 2008

HealthLeaders-InterStudy, the leading provider of managed take care of make available perspicaciousness, reports that from January 2008 to July 2008 self-insured medical enrollment grew by 1.6 million lives, or 2.2 percent, to more than 75.3 million members nationwide. Details of this movement toward self-insured plans can be found in the latest release of Managed Market [...]

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‘Nanorust’ Cleans Arsenic From Drinking Water

The determining of unexpected magnetic interactions between ultrasmall specks of rust is leading scientists at Rice University’s Center for Biological and Environmental Nanotechnology (CBEN) to develop a revolutionary, low-rate technology in favour of cleaning arsenic from drinking Latin aqua. The technology holds capability for millions of people in India, Bangladesh and other developing countries where [...]

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Restech Receives CE Mark For The Dx-pH Measurement System Innovative Pharyngeal PH Measurement System Now Available To Physicians In The EU

Respiratory Technology Corporation (dba Restech) announced that its sansculotte Dx-pH Measurement Set has received CE symbol reconcile oneself to, allowing introduction to the European Union and all countries recognizing the CE Mark. This approval from the European Union certifies Restech has met EU form, safety and environmental requirements that ensure consumer security.
Restech’s Dx-System provides [...]

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India Must Work To Control Spread Of HIV In 2007, Gates Foundation Official Says

India in 2007 must drudgery to control the spread of HIV in the country, Ashok Alexander, director of the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation’s $258 million Indian HIV prevention draft Avahan, said Friday in New Delhi, Reuters UK reports. According to Alexander, HIV prevalence has increased in more than 100 districts in India where the [...]

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Metabolic and neurological disorders may share common risk factors

Metabolic disorders such as obesity and diabetes appear to share
jeopardy factors with and may change the development of Alzheimer’s
infection and other forms of dementia, according to very many reports
published in the March subject of Archives of Neurology.
The issue - a theme issue on neurological disorders related to
metabolic diseases - is being published in conjunction with [...]

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Low affinity analogs of thyrotropin-releasing hormone are super-agonists

Chemical knockoffs resembling a key thyroid-interrelated hormone are, in undisputed cases, more effective than the real thing at activating the target receptor, says a new study conducted in part by researchers at the Governmental Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases.
(NIDDK) and the National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders (NIDCD), two of [...]

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