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Protecting Your Baby From Whooping Cough | Pediatric Center of Round Rock Healthy Families Blog
pediatriccenterofroundrock.com — “Pertussis, otherwise known as Whopping Cough is a serious illness that may result in hospitalization and death for infants. Pertussis can be easily spread by coughing or sneezing while in close contact with others.” View full resource at pediatriccenterofroundrock.com
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Do you know the warning signs of Whooping Cough? Protect your infant, become informed. #parentsadvice - http://t.co/YZJEWJeK
6 Unique & Inspiring Ways To Use Pinterest In the Field of Healthcare | HealthWorks Collective
healthworkscollective.com — “A few months back we posted an introduction to Pinterest – the now third most popular social network in the U.S. behind Facbook and Twitter. As it remains the talk of the town, the buzz surrounding Pinterest is naturally giving growth to a lot of questions among many medical professionals.” View full resource at healthworkscollective.com
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Food allergy and intolerance products to surpass $26.5 billion by 2017 | News content from New Hope 360
newhope360.com — “Food allergy and food intolerance products market continued to register healthy growth despite the economic crisis, as consumers tried to cut medical bills by opting for healthy foods.” View full resource at newhope360.com
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April 2012 Community Newsletter - AcuteDisseminatedEncephalomyelitis.org
acutedisseminatedencephalomyelitis.org — “Dear Friends and Family of ADEM, April – the smell of spring in the air! Spring brings a lot of positive notes: it signals growth and rebirth. As Ben’s Friends…” View full resource at acutedisseminatedencephalomyelitis.org
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April 2012 Community Newsletter - Life With ADD/ADHD
lifewithadd.org — “Dear Friends and Family of LifewithADD, April – the smell of spring in the air! Spring brings a lot of positive notes: it signals growth and rebirth. As Ben’s…” View full resource at lifewithadd.org
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April 2012 Community Newsletter - Life With ADD/ADHD http://t.co/9D2iBmYV via @wibiya #bensfriends
Study finds cancer-fighting goodness in cholesterol
labspaces.net — “A Simon Fraser University researcher is among four scientists who argue that cholesterol may slow or stop cancer cell growth. They describe how cholesterol-binding proteins called ORPs may control cell growth in A Detour for Yeast Oxysterol Binding Proteins, a paper published in the latest issue of the Journal of Biological Chemistry.” View full resource at labspaces.net
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New evidence is helping explain additional health benefits of aspirin
labspaces.net — “Researchers in Canada, Scotland and Australia have discovered that salicylate, the active ingredient in aspirin, directly increases the activity of the protein AMPK (AMP-activated protein kinase), a key player in regulating cell growth and metabolism. AMPK which is considered a cellular fuel-gauge is switched on by exercise and the commonly used anti-diabetic medication metformin.” View full resource at labspaces.net
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Cancer-fighting goodness found in cholesterol, study suggests
sciencedaily.com — “A team of four scientists is arguing that cholesterol may slow or stop cancer cell growth. They describe how cholesterol-binding proteins called ORPs may control cell growth.” View full resource at sciencedaily.com
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ADHD, Misinformation to Drug Children
expertclick.com — “ADHD, Misinformation to Drug Children” View full resource at expertclick.com
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Aspirin: New evidence is helping explain additional health benefits and open potential for new uses
sciencedaily.com — “Researchers have discovered that salicylate, the active ingredient in aspirin, directly increases the activity of the protein AMPK (AMP-activated protein kinase), a key player in regulating cell growth and metabolism. Salicylate, which is derived from willow bark, and is the active ingredient in aspirin, is believed to be one of the oldest drugs in the world with first reports of its use dating back to an Egyptian papyrus in 1543 BC.” View full resource at sciencedaily.com
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McMaster researchers find potential for new uses of old drug
eurekalert.org — “Researchers in Canada, Scotland and Australia have discovered that salicylate, the active ingredient in aspirin, directly increases the activity of the protein AMPK (AMP-activated protein kinase), a key player in regulating cell growth and metabolism.” View full resource at eurekalert.org
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McMaster researchers find potential for new uses of old drug. http://t.co/Bf6Snbxr
Autologous BMMNCs reduce vascular growth in patients with diabetes
news-medical.net — “Autologous (self-donated) mononuclear cells derived from bone marrow (BMMNCs) have been found to significantly induce vascular growth when transplanted into patients with diabetes who are suffering from critical limb ischemia caused by peripheral artery disease (PAD), a complication of diabetes.” View full resource at news-medical.net
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Diabetes News: Autologous BMMNCs reduce vascular growth in patients with diabetes: Autologous (self-donated) mon... http://t.co/A1jiDjnL
Rex Strategic Innovation fund launched to advance medical technology in North Carolina’s Triangle region
imedicalapps.com — “Rex Healthcare announces the launch of a $20 million health technology fund as part of a larger initiative to spur local innovation and job growth.” View full resource at imedicalapps.com
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Express Scripts sees slower growth in prescription spending - St. Louis Business Journal
bizjournals.com — “Pharmacy benefits manager Express Scripts Inc. said prescription drug spending increased...” View full resource at bizjournals.com
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Abbott Reports Double-Digit Ongoing Earnings-Per-Share Growth in First Quarter; Raises Full-Year... -- ABBOTT PARK, Ill., April 18, 2012 /PRNewswire/ --
prnewswire.com — “Abbott Reports Double-Digit Ongoing Earnings-Per-Share Growth in First Quarter; Raises Full-Year 2012 Outlook. -- First Quarter Ongoing EPS of $1.03, Up 13.2 Percent -- -- Raises Ongoing EPS Outlook for Full-Year 2012 -- -- On Track to Separate into Two Leading Health Care Companies by Year End --.” View full resource at prnewswire.com
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Abbott Reports Double-Digit Ongoing Earnings-Per-Share Growth in Q1; Raises FY 2012 Outlook http://t.co/8e2yYufB via @PRNewswire
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