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Melanoma Development
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Tags: Genetic, Cancer, Skin Cancer, Melanoma, Science, Genetics
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Melanoma Development: Molecular Biology, Genetics and Clinical ApplicationThe book provides comprehensive insigh... http://bit.ly/phjpIx
Colon cancer screening: MedlinePlus Medical Encyclopedia
nlm.nih.gov — “Colon cancer screening: MedlinePlus Medical Encyclopedia” View full resource at nlm.nih.gov
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theheart.org: trusted cardiology news and opinions
theheart.org — “The latest developments in cardiology and cardiovascular research, including heartwire news and commentary by some of the world's top cardiologists. Sign up for free.” View full resource at theheart.org
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AF patients admitted to the hospital on weekends have worse outcomes http://t.co/EPHl4CrN
Digital Pathology Blog: A survey on digital pathology adoption - Cirdan Imaging
tissuepathology.com — “Cirdan Imaging, a new name in digital pathology, is developing new low-cost digital pathology solutions to improve workflow within the laboratory. We would like to build up a detailed picture of what digital pathology techniques have been implemented in the...” View full resource at tissuepathology.com
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A survey on digital pathology adoption - Cirdan Imaging http://t.co/lTmtUM3F
Rib-X Pharmaceuticals Appoints Infectious Disease Expert and Former FDA Deputy Director Matthew Wikler, MD as Chief Development Officer | BioPortfolio.com
bioportfolio.com — “From BioPortfolio: Rib-X Pharmaceuticals, Inc. announced today that the Company has appointed Matthew A. Wikler, M.D. as Chief Development Officer, effective April 30, 2012. Dr. W...” View full resource at bioportfolio.com
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Clinical and Translational Allergy | Abstract | Allergen-specific immunotherapy provides immediate, long-term and preventive clinical effects in children and adults: the effects of immunotherapy can be categorised by level of benefit -the centenary of all
ctajournal.com — “Allergen Specific Immunotherapy (SIT) for respiratory allergic diseases is able to significantly improve symptoms as well as reduce the need for symptomatic medication, but SIT also has the capacity for long-term clinical effects and plays a protective role against the development of further allergies and symptoms. The treatment acts on basic immunological mechanisms, and has the potential to change the pathological allergic immune response. In this paper we discuss some of the most important ac” View full resource at ctajournal.com
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Specific IT is the only treatment which interferes with the basic pathophysiological mechanisms of the allergic disease http://t.co/FGv0jEj1
Breakthrough discovery unveils master switches in colon cancer
sciencedaily.com — “Researchers have identified a new mechanism by which colon cancer develops. By focusing on segments of DNA located between genes, or so-called “junk DNA,” the team has discovered a set of master switches, i.e., gene enhancer elements, that turn “on and off” key genes whose altered expression is defining for colon cancers.” View full resource at sciencedaily.com
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Discovery unveils 'master switches' in colon cancer
labspaces.net — “A team of researchers at Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine have identified a new mechanism by which colon cancer develops. By focusing on segments of DNA located between genes, or so-called” View full resource at labspaces.net
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Genetic adaptation of fat metabolism key to development of human brain
labspaces.net — “About 300 000 years ago humans adapted genetically to be able to produce larger amounts of Omega-3 and Omega-6 fatty acids. This adaptation may have been crucial to the development of the unique brain capacity in modern humans. In today's life situation, this genetic adaptation contributes instead to a higher risk of developing disorders like cardiovascular disease.” View full resource at labspaces.net
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Genetic adaptation of fat metabolism key to development of human brain - http://t.co/dCf0FdGn
Sex, tools and chromosomes
labspaces.net — “Researchers at the University of California, Davis have discovered a key tool that helps sperm and eggs develop exactly 23 chromosomes each. The work, which could lead to insights into fertility, spontaneous miscarriages, cancer and developmental disorders, is published April 13 in the journal Cell.” View full resource at labspaces.net
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App for iPad being developed to assist children with autism practice life skills - Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
post-gazette.com — “App for iPad being developed to assist children with autism practice life skills - Pittsburgh Post-Gazette” View full resource at post-gazette.com
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App for #iPad being developed to assist children with #autism practice life skills http://t.co/r2AwOVrP #pediatrics
AIDSmeds - Top Stories : HIV Contributes to Lung Cancer Risk, but Smoking Matters Most - by Tim Horn
aidsmeds.com — “HIV infection increases the risk of developing lung cancer by about 70 percent, according to a study conducted by U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs researchers and published online ahead of print by the journal AIDS. However, the researchers note, it is smoking among people living with HIV that poses the greatest risk of developing lung cancer.” View full resource at aidsmeds.com
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Top Stories : HIV Contributes to Lung Cancer Risk, but Smoking Matters Most http://t.co/R4tB0ehr #HIV #AIDS
Early life emotional trauma may stunt intellectual development
sciencedaily.com — “Early life emotional trauma may stunt intellectual development, indicates the first long term study of its kind. The impact seems to be most damaging during first two years of life.” View full resource at sciencedaily.com
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Early life emotional trauma may stunt intellectual development | http://t.co/gnMcpG9s #infantmentalhealth
David H. Koch Donates $10 Million to Mount Sinai’s Jaffe Food Allergy Institute
newswise.com — “David H. Koch, Executive Vice President of Koch Industries, has committed $10 million to the Jaffe Food Allergy Institute at The Mount Sinai Medical Center. The gift is one of the largest in the Institute's history and will create the David H. and Julia Koch Research Program in Food Allergy Therapeutics. The program will serve as a hub for drug discovery and vaccine development related to food allergy, and build upon the promising work already underway at the Institute. The donation will also be” View full resource at newswise.com
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David Koch gives $10 million to fund research on drug discovery & vaccine development related to #foodallergy http://t.co/90ilZOYP #fixfood
Toronto Programs - Workshops & Seminars | tikkato.ca
tikkato.ca — “Our programs include workshops, classes, guest speakers, networking events and more in Toronto, Ontario. We focus on career and professional development, health and well-being, and life transitions.” View full resource at tikkato.ca
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Women in Transition: Navigate Relationship Changes to Emerge Healthier & Stronger http://t.co/mLFc9EGH via @Tikkato
Uncompromising Photos Expose Juvenile Detention in America | Raw File | Wired.com
wired.com — “On any given night in the U.S., there are approximately 60,500 youth confined in juvenile correctional facilities or other residential programs. Photographer Richard Ross has spent the past five years criss-crossing the country photographing the architecture, cells, classrooms and inhabitants of these detention sites.” View full resource at wired.com
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"The U.S. locks up children at more than six times the rate of all other developed nations." http://t.co/Hy4Rhvl5 @wired
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