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News Room - Press Release - December 15, 2011
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NIH Therapeutics for Rare and Neglected Diseases Program announces next round of drug development projects, November 15, 2011 News Release - National Institutes of Health (NIH)
nih.gov — “Researchers will begin drug development projects for rare and neglected diseases that include potential treatments for a musculoskeletal disorder, a cognitive dysfunction disorder, a virus that affects the central nervous system of newborns, a parasitic worm infection, a form of muscular dystrophy and a rare lung disease.” View full resource at nih.gov
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Health Behavior News Service - Review: Probiotics Have Slight Preventive Effect on Colds
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Intersect ENT Announces U.S. Food and Drug Administration Approval for First Drug Releasing Implant for Chronic Sinusitis Patients - Drugs.com MedNews
drugs.com — “Breakthrough Treatment Improves Outcomes for Sinus Surgery Aug 15, 2011 - Intersect ENT, Inc., an innovator in treatment alternatives for ear, nose and throat c” View full resource at drugs.com
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Health care spending could top $1.5bn by 2020 - report | Bermuda News
royalgazette.com — “Bermudas health care spending could rocket to $1.5 billion by the year 2020, according to figures released today by the Bermuda Health Council.Figures revealed in the BHeCs National Health Accounts Report 2011 show the Island spent a total of $628.4 million last year on health care - or 11 percent of gross domestic product (GDP).It also shows the Islands soaring health costs rose nine percent over 2009s figure of $576.3 million.At current trends, expenses stand to reach $” View full resource at royalgazette.com
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Lannett Receives FDA Approval for Phentermine Resin Extended-Release Capsules, 15 mg and 30 mg - Drugs.com MedNews
drugs.com — “Jul 29, 2011 - Lannett Company, Inc. (NYSE AMEX LCI) today announced the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved its Abbreviated New Drug Application (” View full resource at drugs.com
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NIH researchers identify new marker to predict progressive kidney failure, death, June 14, 2011 News Release - National Institutes of Health (NIH)
nih.gov — “A high level of a hormone that regulates phosphate is associated with an increased risk of kidney failure and death among chronic kidney disease (CKD) patients, according to a recent study led by researchers at the University of Miami and funded by the National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive Diseases and Kidney Diseases (NIDDK) at the National Institutes of Health. Results are in the June 15 issue of the Journal of the American Medical Association.” View full resource at nih.gov
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US Athlete Cures Herself of The #1 Growing Infectious Disease (Lyme Disease) and Announces the Release of Her New Book, The Tick Slayer - Health News - redOrbit
redorbit.com — “Acknowledging Lyme disease Awareness Day (May 15th), US Track and Field athlete, Perry Fields, announces the coming release of her tell-all book, The Tick Slayer! New York City, New York (PRWEB) May 15, 2011 Autoimmune disease has a new hero.” View full resource at redorbit.com
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5-minute screen identifies subtle signs of autism in 1-year olds, April 28, 2011 News Release - National Institutes of Health (NIH)
nih.gov — “A five-minute checklist that parents can fill out in pediatrician waiting rooms may someday help in the early diagnosis of autism spectrum disorder (ASD), according to a study funded by the National Institutes of Health. Published today in the Journal of Pediatrics, the study's design also provides a model for developing a network of pediatricians to adopt such a change to their practice.” View full resource at nih.gov
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DOG FIGHTING GAME RELEASED for Android phones – CALL TO ACTION | BSL News
bslnews.org — “DOG FIGHTING GAME RELEASED for Android phones – CALL TO ACTION | BSL News” View full resource at bslnews.org
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Bypass surgery, medications both options to be considered for heart failure patients with coronary artery disease, April 8, 2011 News Release - National Institutes of Health (NIH)
nih.gov — “A new study found that coronary artery bypass surgery added to medical therapy for selected chronic heart failure patients offered benefits over medical therapy alone. The combination of the two treatment approaches reduced the combined rate of deaths and heart-related hospital stays by 15 percent, although the total number of deaths between the two groups of patients was not significantly different, according to the National Institutes of Health-funded research.” View full resource at nih.gov
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NIH launches training institute on dissemination and implementation research, April 4, 2011 News Release - National Institutes of Health (NIH)
nih.gov — “Although experts know the best evidence-based strategies to treat many conditions, health care providers do not always practice those strategies. How to conduct research to close this gap (called dissemination and implementation health research) will be the subject of a five-day training session that the National Institutes of Health will hold Aug. 1-5, 2011.” View full resource at nih.gov
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NIH investigators find link between DNA damage and immune response, March 31, 2011 News Release - National Institutes of Health (NIH)
nih.gov — “Researchers offer the first evidence that DNA damage can lead to the regulation of inflammatory responses, the body’s reaction to injury. The proteins involved in the regulation help protect the body from infection. The study, performed by scientists at the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences (NIEHS), which is part of the National Institutes of Health, is one of the first studies to come out of the recently established NIEHS Clinical Research Unit (CRU).” View full resource at nih.gov
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Dural arteriovenous fistulas (DAVF) classifications added | DigitalNeurosurgeon.com
blog.digitalneurosurgeon.com — “After all the positive news on the latest NeuroMind release (version 1.5) I started working on the next version, which is scheduled for release in May 2011. The” View full resource at blog.digitalneurosurgeon.com
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NIH study: High blood pressure linked to steeper decline in walking speeds in seniors, March 15, 2011 News Release - National Institutes of Health (NIH)
nih.gov — “Researchers have found a link between high blood pressure and a greater drop in average walking speeds in older adults, according to results from a new National Institutes of Health-funded study. The drop seems to occur even in study participants whose high blood pressure is successfully treated. Drastic changes in walking speed can impact a senior's ability to remain independent and indicate possible health problems.” View full resource at nih.gov
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NIH study: High blood pressure linked to steeper decline in walking speeds in seniors, March 15, 2011 News Release - National Institutes of Health (NIH)
nih.gov — “Researchers have found a link between high blood pressure and a greater drop in average walking speeds in older adults, according to results from a new National Institutes of Health-funded study. The drop seems to occur even in study participants whose high blood pressure is successfully treated. Drastic changes in walking speed can impact a senior's ability to remain independent and indicate possible health problems.” View full resource at nih.gov
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