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'Dipstick' Test Could Reduce Risk Of Food Poisoning By Rapidly Detecting Spoilage

Chemists at the University of South Carolina are developing a consumer test kit that people can use to quickly and accurately determine if food products are spoiled or safe to eat.Descri


Dental Insurance, Caregivers' Preventive Dental Visits Determinants Of Underserved African-American Children Seeing Dentist

Children's dental insurance and caregivers' preventive dental care visits play a significant role as determinants of underserved African American children seeing a dentist, according to a study in


Sex In The 1700s

Prostitutes, perversions and public scandals - the stuff of the 21st century tabloids was familiar to readers three centuries earlier, according to new research from the University of Leeds.


'Ancestral Eve' Was Mother Of All Tooth Decay

A New York University College of Dentistry (NYUCD) research team has found the first oral bacterial evidence supporting the dispersal of modern Homo sapiens out of Africa to Asia.The tea


Avicena Clarifies Description Of Creatine Versus PD-02, Company's Lead Drug Compound Used In NIH Phase III Clinical Trial In Parkinson's Disease

Avicena Group, Inc. (OTC Bulletin Board: AVGO), a late stage biotechnology company focused on commercializing its proprietary cellular energy modulation technology, wishes to clarify the diffe


Optimizing Clinical Trial 2007, Amsterdam, 30th - 31st May

Allan Lloyds proudly presents its upcoming Optimizing Clinical Trial 2007 conference that will be held in Amsterdam on the 30th - 31st May 2007. This Conference is a designed platform targeting


Scientists Progress In Successful Tissue Engineering

Tissue engineering is a relatively new field of basic and clinical science that is concerned, in part, with creating tissues that can augment or replace injured, defective, or diseased body parts.


Making Mice With Enhanced Color Vision

Researchers at the Johns Hopkins School of Medicine and their colleagues have found that mice simply expressing a human light receptor in addition to their own can acquire new color vision, a sign


New York Governor Outlines Possible Agreement With Healthcare Association Of New York State On Health Care Budget Cuts

New York Gov. Eliot Spitzer (D) on Tuesday outlined a potential compromise with the Healthcare Association of New York State on cuts to health ca


A Safe Folic Acid Boost From Flour

Public consumption of folic acid from fortified flour at current mandated US levels (100micro-gram/day) and at double this amount is probably safe, at average intakes, according to an article publ


BCBSA Employee Wellness Programs In Three States Examined

Three newspapers on Tuesday published articles on employee wellness programs offered by BlueCross BlueShield Association plans in three states. S


The American Liver Foundation Urges Cautious Optimism About CDC Report On Declining Acute Hepatitis Infection Rates

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has reported that significant decline in the rates of new acute hepatitis infections in the United States in the last 10 years, reflecting


Challenging NICE's Restriction For Alzheimer's Drugs May Be Attempt To Undermine Its Processes, UK

According to an editorial written by a senior health economist in this week's British Medical Journal (BMJ), a legal challenge against *NICE (National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence)


30th Anniversary Of The Heinz Maier-Leibnitz Prize

DFG honors 6 young researchers for outstanding achievementsThe Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG, German Research Foundation) celebrates the 30th anniversary of the Heinz Maier-Leibni


Safest Soft Drink For Tooth Health Could Be Root Beer

Exposing teeth to soft drinks, even for a short period of time, causes dental erosion - and prolonged exposure can lead to significant enamel loss. Root beer products, however, are non-carbonated


Dentists Could Be On The Front Line Of Breast Cancer Testing

Breast cancer is the second leading cause of death among women in the United States. In 2006, the American Cancer Society estimated that there would be 212,920 new cases of invasive breast cancer,


Triplex Assay Used To Assay Duplex Genomic DNA

Direct detection of base sequence in duplex nucleic acid has long been an unfulfilled objective. Ingeneus Research will publish Heteropolymeric Triplex-Based Genomic Assay® to Detect Pathogen


Several Lawmakers Working On Own SCHIP Reauthorization Bills

Senate Democrats are working on competing bills to reauthorize SCHIP, which will expire on Sept. 30 without congressional action,


NIH Director Zerhouni Calls For Expanding Federal Funding For Embryonic Stem Cell Research

NIH Director Elias Zerhouni on Monday during a Senate Appropriations Committee subcom


Amicus Therapeutics Presents Preclinical Data From Studies Of Plicera(TM) For Gaucher Disease

Amicus Therapeutics, a biopharmaceutical company developing small molecule, orally-administered pharmacological chaperones for the treatment of a range of human genetic diseases, announced tod


Neuropathic Pain: Symptoms, Models, And Mechanisms

UroToday.com- Simon Beggs and Michael Salter of the University of Toronto Centre for the Study of Pain have written an interesting research overview that will help to bring BPS/IC clinicians and r


13 Years Of Experience With Artificial Urinary Sphincter Implantation At Baylor College Of Medicine

UroToday.com- The implantation of the first artificial urinary sphincter (AUS) by Brantley Scott at the Baylor College of Medicine in 1972 was a revolutionary landmark in the treatment of intrinsi


As Alcoholics Recover, Spirituality Increases

For decades, recovering alcoholics and those who treat them have incorporated spirituality into the recovery process - whether or not it's religious in nature. But few research studies have docume


Royal College Of General Practitioners Shows Solidarity With Junior Hospital Doctors, UK

RCGP Chairman Professor Mayur Lakhani has voiced concern about the plight of junior hospital doctors caught up in the new medical training application system and expressed solidarity with them.


PLoS Medicine Asks: Why Is Long-Term Therapy Required To Cure Tuberculosis?

Understanding why other bacteria become resistant to antibiotics could hold the key to understanding why TB takes so long to cure, say researchers in a policy paper in PLoS Medicine.


13 Diabetics Implanted With VeriMed RFID Microchip At Boston Diabetes EXPO

VeriChip Corporation (Nasdaq: CHIP - News), a provider of RFID systems for healthcare and patient-related needs, announced today it added 13 diabetic patients to its VeriMed Patient Identifica


38 Minority Scientists Receive Travel Fellowships To Experimental Biology 2007 In D.C.

One of the nation's oldest and most respected non-profit science organizations will provide $47,000 in travel fellowships to underrepresented minority students and scientists to attend the Experim


House Committee Approves Measure That Would Keep Walter Reed Open

The House Appropriations Committee on Thursday unanimously approved a measure that would prevent federal funds from being used to clos


European Inventor Of The Year 2007 - Two Britons Among The Twelve Nominees For Europe's Top Innovation Prize

The nominees' successful inventions have strengthened Europe's technological and economic standing / The European Inventor of the Year 2007 awards will be presented on 18 April / Prize awarded joi


A New Approach To Treat Virus-Induced Lymphomas Discovered By Finnish Scientists

Kaposi's sarcoma herpesvirus (KSHV) is a human tumor virus and an etiological agent for Kaposi's sarcoma and primary effusion lymphoma (PEL). PELs are aggressive lymphomas with reported median sur









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