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Antibiotics Disturb Normal Gut Bacteria, Increase Severity Of Allergic Asthma - MediLexicon

medilexicon.com — “Widely used antibiotics may increase incidence and severity of allergic asthma in early life, according to a University of British Columbia study.The study, published in the journal View full resource at medilexicon.com

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Antibiotics Disturb Normal Gut Bacteria, Increase Severity Of Allergic Asthma http://t.co/XSplfJpH

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The RN And The EHR - Better Together - MediLexicon

medilexicon.com — “With the prodding of new federal legislation, electronic health records (EHRs) are rapidly becoming part of the daily practice of hospital nurses - the frontline providers of care. In the first laView full resource at medilexicon.com

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Atherosclerosis - Main Cause Discovered - MediLexicon

medilexicon.com — “Researchers at the NYU Langone Medical Center have just discovered one of the main causes of atherosclerosis - the buildup of fatty materials in an artery causing it to be narrowed. The study, whiView full resource at medilexicon.com

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Netrin-1 inhibits macrophage exit from fatty plaques in atherosclerosis http://t.co/9H7xxSf0

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Kawasaki Disease: First Evidence That Long-Range Wind Transport Of An Infectious Agent Might Result In Human Disease - MediLexicon

medilexicon.com — “Kawasaki Disease (KD) is a severe childhood disease that many parents, even some doctors, mistake for an inconsequential viral infection. In fact, if not diagnosed or treated in time, it can leadView full resource at medilexicon.com

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A Protein Found In The Heart May Be Target For Colon Cancer Therapies - MediLexicon

medilexicon.com — “A protein critical in heart development may also play a part in colon cancer progression.Research led by investigators from Vanderbilt-Ingram Cancer Center and the Vanderbilt Eye InstiView full resource at medilexicon.com

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New Twist In Diabetes Drugs Could Reduce Life-Threatening Side Effects - MediLexicon

medilexicon.com — “Researchers from Dana-Farber Cancer Institute in Boston and the Scripps Research Institute in Jupiter, Fla., report they have created prototype drugs having powerful anti-diabetic effects, yet appView full resource at medilexicon.com

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New Twist In #Diabetes Drugs Could Reduce Life-Threatening Side Effects http://t.co/6k9GkyG

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The Fight Against Infectious Disease Aided By New Salmonella-Based 'Clean Vaccines' - MediLexicon

medilexicon.com — “A powerful new class of therapeutics, known as recombinant attenuated Salmonella vaccines (RASV), holds great potential in the fight against fatal diseases including hepatitis B, tuberculosis, choView full resource at medilexicon.com

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The Fight Against Infectious Disease Aided By New Salmonella-Based 'Clean Vaccines' http://bit.ly/mEqnz9

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Emergency Medicine Drugs - Drug Information

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MediLexicon News - Why Do Men Hate Going To The Doctor?

medilexicon.com — “A national survey found that women were three times more likely to see a doctor on a regular basis than men. Even though men on average die younger than women and have higher mortality rates for hView full resource at medilexicon.com

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Why men hate going to the doctor. Plus the screenings they should get at different stages. http://tinyurl.com/4ydr296

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Idiotropic -- Medical Definition

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MediLexicon News - HIV's Trickery Within The Macrophage Revealed

medilexicon.com — “HIV adapts in a surprising way to survive and thrive in its hiding spot within the human immune system, scientists have learned. While the finding helps explain why HIV remains such a formidable fView full resource at medilexicon.com

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MediLexicon News - Genentech Provides Update On Avastin For Metastatic Breast Cancer Following Reviews In Europe And The United States

medilexicon.com — “Genentech, a member of the Roche Group (SIX: RO, ROG; OTCQX: RHHBY), confirmed that following the reviews of Avastin® (bevacizumab) in metastatic breast cancer by the European Medicines AgencyView full resource at medilexicon.com

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Dr C is certified by the American Board of Plastic Surgery, and is also an active member in the American Society of Plastic Surgeons (ASPS), the American Society for Reconstructive Microsurgery, the Plastic Surgery Education Foundation, the San Antonio International Society of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, and the Texas Medical Society. He has also served on the National Board of Medical Examiners.

Dr C's areas of special interest include advanced breast reconstruction techniques, minimally invasive (short scar) surgery of the breast, cosmetic surgery of the breast and body, and scar healing. His expertise in body contouring techniques has been featured in the national magazine ANEW. Dr C is also Chief Science Officer of C&H Scientific, Inc, makers of the scar treatment InviCible Scars." /> Dr Minas Chrysopoulo - PRMA Plastic Surgery Active Health Library, Doctor, Surgeon, Plastic Surgeon, and Physician

Debate set to continue over Avastin's benefits in treatment of metastatic #BreastCancer. http://fb.me/DBaiHPG3

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MediLexicon News - AACN Data Confirm That Nurses With Bachelor's Degrees Are More Likely To Secure Jobs Sooner After Graduation Than Other Professionals

medilexicon.com — “New data from the American Association of Colleges of Nursing (AACN) show that graduates of entry-level baccalaureate (BSN) and master's nursing programs are much more likely to receive job offersView full resource at medilexicon.com

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RT @navigatenursing AACN survey reports 65% of new BSN graduates had job offers at the time of graduation http://bit.ly/b42vS8 #nurses

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MediLexicon News - Warnings On Cigarette Packages And Advertising To Become Much Starker

medilexicon.com — “Bolder warnings and more impacting graphics are part of a new tobacco control campaign with clear explanations of the risks smokers run, including addiction, the harm to children, the likelihood oView full resource at medilexicon.com

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Warnings On Cigarette Packages And Advertising To Become Much Starker http://bit.ly/djxXr7

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MediLexicon News - Women's Unique Connection To Nature Is Explored In Special Issue Of Ecopsychology

medilexicon.com — “Women experience and interact with their natural surroundings in ways that differ from men. The way in which those differences affect a woman's sense of self, body image, and drive to protect anView full resource at medilexicon.com

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Women's Unique Connection To Nature Is Explored In Special Issue Of Ecopsychology http://ow.ly/32Cex

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