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Mayo Clinic researchers find PDAs okay with pacemakers

With the dynamic evolution of wireless technology, Mayo Clinic researchers have been concerned about the potential effects of electromagnetic interference on heart pacemakers and implantable car


Blocking molecules protects health of implants

Blocking a key molecule protects breast implants, permanent catheters, pacemakers, artificial joints, glucose sensors for diabetics, and other biomaterials from rejection and damage by the body,


ER patients with substance abuse treatment need incur higher health care costs

Emergency department patients with unmet substance abuse treatment need generate much higher hospital and emergency department charges than patients without such need, according to a new study to


HDA urges increased action to tackle cancer, UK

The UK Government is being urged to introduce more aggressive measures to reduce smoking and promote healthier living. A report by health experts claims that advertising campaigns and sc


Report on health insurance coverage of Iowa children shows gaps

A new report on health insurance coverage of Iowa children indicates that nearly 90,000 children in the state are uninsured at some point in the year. Some programs, however, are available to hel


No One Should Have to Breathe Unsafe Air

Today's announcement by the United States Environmental Protection Agency of the PM2.5 nonattainment areas is long-awaited. Finally, communities around the country can begin to clean up one of th


Wine and chocolate help you live longer and better

A Dutch researchers has found that wine, fish, dark chocolate, fruit and vegetables, garlic and almonds eaten regularly can lower your chances of developing heart disease later in life by 76%.


'Deep And Crisp & Eaten': The Scottish Deep-Fried Mars Bar

A letter in this week's issue of THE LANCET (p 2180) details a survey of Scottish fish and chip shops to try and estimate the popularity of the deep-fried Mars bar. The deep-fried Mars b


Allos Therapeutics Licenses New Cancer Compound

Allos Therapeutics, Inc (NASDAQ: ALTH) today announced that it has acquired an exclusive worldwide license from the University of Colorado Health Sciences Center, the University of Salford and C


Balancing 'hysteria and suspicion': Doctors face new responsibilities in 'bioterrorism era'

Doctors need much more training, say Saint Louis University experts in The Lancet - The emergence of bioterrorism as a threat is creating new responsibilities for the medical community and, for


A new vaccine against Enteritidis Salmonella

Javier Ochoa Repáraz defended his PhD thesis at the University of Navarre Faculty of Science on the development of an acellular vaccine aginst Salmonella enteritidis. This involves a world pandem


2004's top 10 hot topics in plastic surgery

Year in Review from the American Society of Plastic Surgeons - Along with Brittany's weddings, Julia's babies and Martha's new home in a federal penitentiary - one of the biggest storie


Surgeries to receive NHS commission, UK

Under new Government plans, GPs in England could be allowed to keep any savings they make for the NHS by sending fewer patients for expensive hospital treatment. As part of proposals for


Former Governor, RAND Executive Call for Sweeping Health Care Reform, USA

Non-partisan Online Radio Show Becomes Forum for Fundamental Change in System - Health policy discussions may be a sleep aid to some. But not to listeners of one online radio show that


Eph affects T cell function

The erythropoietin-producing hepatocyte (Eph) kinases are the largest family of receptor tyrosine kinases in the immune system. The Eph kinases and their ligands are known to direct neural outgro


NHS told not to adopt laser surgery, UK

The NHS should not carry out laser eye surgery to correct short or long sight, an advisory body has said. The National Institute for Clinical Excellence (NICE) claims that the procedure i


Action to help children with hidden brain injury, UK

UK Health Minister Stephen Ladyman today launched an exemplar on acquired brain injury to show how the increasing number of children surviving meningitis, brain tumours and road traffic accidents


First blood test to diagnose paralyzing, blinding disease

Misdiagnosis of a severely paralyzing disease can now be averted due to a blood test developed by Mayo Clinic researchers and their Japanese collaborators. Often misdiagnosed as multiple scleros


Team engineers cell-deforming technique to help understand malaria

Subra Suresh has spent the last two decades studying the mechanical properties of engineered materials from the atomic to the structural scale. So, until recently, the head of MIT's Department of


Risks from labor after prior cesarean delivery low, study reports

The risks from vaginal delivery after a prior Cesarean delivery are low, but are slightly higher than for a repeat Cesarean delivery. This finding is from the largest, most comprehensive study of


70% of Maryland OB/GYNs Sued for Medical Malpractice At Least Once

70% of Maryland's OB/GYNs have been sued at least once for medical malpractice, with the average settlement exceeding $1 million, according to a report by the Maryland Public Policy Institute, th


Earlier Traumatic Experiences Damage Health of Elderly

Traumatic experiences, like the death of a spouse or child, that are experienced before age 65 appear to cause damage to the health of people as the move past age 65. The damage appears to be wor


$43m grant from Gates Foundation brings together unique collaboration for antimalarial drug

A $43m grant from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation to the Institute for OneWorld Health, the first nonprofit pharmaceutical company in the United States, will create a powerful new approach to


Botulism Toxin Ensnares Its Target

The first detailed structure of a botulism toxin attached to its target protein reveals that the toxin snakes the protein around itself - a sort of reverse anaconda - to recognize the receptor.


Greatest benefit of chemotherapy in ER-negative tumors

Despite the common belief in the oncology community that cancer research and treatment have focused on breast tumors that are estrogen receptor (ER)-positive, a researcher from The University of


No easy fix for kids with developmental disorders

Japan - Even after the establishment of a law that aims to provide support for people suffering from developmental disorders, treatment remains problematic due to a shortage of specialists in the


Speedier surgery for thousands of patients in the south east of England

UK Health Minister John Hutton today announced that contracts had been signed for five major new treatment centres in the south east, meaning that thousands of patients will soon have speedier ac


'Signal' identified that enables malarial parasites to target blood cells

Northwestern University researchers have identified a key molecular signal that allows malarial parasites to release virulence proteins inside human red blood cells. The investigators,


Why men are attracted to subordinate women

Men are more likely to want to marry women who are their assistants at work rather than their colleagues or bosses, a University of Michigan study finds. The study, published in the curr


Nanotubes glow, even within biological cells

Scientists use fluorescence to track ultrafine particles taken up by white blood cells - In some of the first work documenting the uptake of carbon nanotubes by living cells, a team of chemists a









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