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Gene therapy slows progression of fatal neurodegenerative disease in children

13.05.2008 23:40    health.am
Gene therapy to replace the faulty CLN2 gene, which causes a neurodegenerative disease that is fatal by age 8-12 years, was able to slow significantly the rate of neurologic decline in treated children, according to a paper published online ahead


Study finds possible connection between marijuana abuse and stroke or heart attacks

13.05.2008 23:40    health.am
Long-term harmful effects of marijuana (MJ) include risk for heart attacks and strokes in addition to impaired learning and memory. The active chemical in MJ called delta-9-tetrahyrdocannabinol (THC) is believed to exert these effects by binding to cannabinoid (CB) receptors

Air Pollution, Smoking Affect Latent Tuberculosis

13.05.2008 23:40    health.am (2)
A toxic gas present in air pollution and tobacco smoke plays a significant role in triggering tuberculosis infection, according to a new study from researchers at the University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB).The UAB study focused on carbon monoxide (CO),

New African Effort to Build AIDS Research Center in Ghana

13.05.2008 22:00    webboard.aegis.org
Voice of America - May 13, 2008Lameck MasinaAccra, Ghanahttp://www.aegis.org/news/voa/2008/VA080506.html[A title='Audio discussio ...
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Namibia Touts New Program to Fight AIDS

13.05.2008 22:00    webboard.aegis.org
Voice of America - May 13, 2008Lameck MasinaAccra, Ghanahttp://www.aegis.org/news/voa/2008/VA080507.html[A title='Audio discussion: Namibia Touts N ...
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Eli Lilly to help train doctors on drug-resistant TB

13.05.2008 22:00    webboard.aegis.org
Reuters NewMedia - May 13, 2008 Laura MacInnis http://www.aegis.org/news/re/2008/RE080511.htmlGENEVA (Reuters) - U.S. pharmaceutical company [A ...
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Kyrgyz president orders help for children infected with HIV due to apparent negligence

13.05.2008 22:00    webboard.aegis.org
Associated Press - May 12, 2008 http://www.aegis.org/news/ap/2008/AP080516.htmlBISHKEK, Kyrgyz ...
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Corruption and AIDS curb Mozambique's development

13.05.2008 22:00    webboard.aegis.org
Reuters NewMedia - May 11, 2008 Charles Mangwiro http://www.aegis.org/news/re/2008/RE080510.htmlMAPUTO, May 11 (Reuters) - Corruption, AIDS and bureaucracy are amon ...
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15 Tips for Managing Interferon-Ribavirin Side Effects

13.05.2008 21:48    hepatitis-central.com
Finding new ways to manage the side effects of Hepatitis C combination therapy adds to a person's likelihood of conquering the virus....
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Anxiety Disorder - Anxiety Self Help

13.05.2008 21:01    simplifyyourthoughts.com
The maxim 'Nothing but perfection' may be spelled 'Paralysis'Spirituality

Happy Mother's Day (Belated!)

13.05.2008 19:33    beyondallergy.com
I hope all of you mothers had a beautiful, blessed day this past Sunday. Mother's Day can be a tricky holiday - there are those that believe it's manufactured by retail companies in order to sell more, there are those
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Some Cost Cutting Tips in the Allergy Category

13.05.2008 19:33    beyondallergy.com
It seems everywhere you look, prices are going up. We all know gas prices are super high right now, as well as groceries. I think everyone is looking for a way or two to cut costs wherever we can, and
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Chinese drugs driving down generic prices

13.05.2008 18:49    health.am
A coming wave of Chinese pills is set to push down the price of generic drugs, as more low-cost finished medicines from the country win approval in major markets, according to a report on Tuesday.Pharmaceutical information group IMS Health Inc

Girls and children exposed to tobacco smoke benefit more from montelukast (singulair)

13.05.2008 18:49    health.am
Girls and children exposed to tobacco smoke respond particularly well to montelukast (Singulair) according to researchers at National Jewish Medical and Research Center. Associate Professor of Pediatrics Nathan Rabinovitch, MD, and his colleagues also identified two biomarkers that may help

Electrode Placement Key to Brain Stimulation for Parkinson's Patients

13.05.2008 18:33    healthcentral.com
Implanting electrodes to stimulate the subthalamic nucleus, a part of the brain potentially related to impulsivity, has helped people with Parkinson's disease reduce their medication intake by up to 65 percent and lessen characteristic motor impairment by as much as

New MRI Technique Detects Subtle Brain Injuries

13.05.2008 18:31    healthcentral.com
This kind of injury, called diffuse axonal injury (DAI), occurs when the head suddenly stops moving, such as during a motor vehicle crash, and axons are damaged or deformed. Axons are long, thin extensions that reach from one area to

Drugs for Restless Legs Syndrome Have Downsides

13.05.2008 18:31    healthcentral.com
One of the things that we found that we can't fully explain is that they have more robust effects early in therapy," said study co-author C. Michael White, an associate professor of pharmacy practice at the University of Connecticut School

Childhood Multiple Sclerosis Leads To Memory Problems

13.05.2008 17:09    emaxhealth.com
Children with multiple sclerosis also suffer from thinking skill problems, cognitive problems and have low IQ scores.

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