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Scancell Hlds - Vesting of Ichor Options
25 May 2012 Scancell Holdings Plc ('Scancell' or the 'Company') Vesting of Ichor Options Scancell Holdings Plc, (AIM: SCLP), the developer of therapeutic cancer vaccines, announces that, further to the ...
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Z-pak’s quicker infection cure may equal quicker death
If you’ve ever had a bacterial infection like bronchitis, pneumonia, a sore throat, or an earache, your doctor likely prescribed azithromycin, commonly known as Z-pak. But a new study suggests the popular antibiotic may increase the odds of sudden death in adults, particularly in those with heart disease, diabetes, or those who’ve undergone bypass surgery. Vanderbilt University professor of ...
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Popular Antibiotic May Be Responsible For Sudden Cardiac Death
Lawrence LeBlond for RedOrbit.com Azithromycin, a common antibiotic used for treatment of bronchitis, pneumonia, and sexually transmitted diseases (STDs), appears to also boost the risk of sudden cardiac death when compared with no antibiotic treatment, according to a US study on Wednesday. Azithromycin has been available worldwide since the 1980s, but the new study, published in the New England ...
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No. Conway hospital's time capsule contents may be history 100 years from now
In 2112, when Memorial Hospital officials dig up the lawn on the southern side of the facilities' medical offices, they'll be pulling up a time capsule put into the earth this year.
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Routine care for Crohn's disease in children should include measurement of bone age
( University of California - San Francisco ) Measuring bone age should be a standard practice of care for pediatric patients with Crohn's disease, in order to properly interpret growth status and improve treatment, according to a new study from the UCSF Benioff Children's Hospital.
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Tips from the journals of the American Society for Microbiology
( American Society for Microbiology ) In this month's issue: "Genes Culled From Desert Soils Suggest Potential Medical Resource"; "Garlic Constituent Blocks Biofilm Formation, Could Benefit CF Patients and Others"; "Experimental Vaccine Elicits Robust Response Against Both HIV and Tuberculosis"; and "Antibiotics Boost Risk of Infection with Antifungal-Resistant Candida."
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Measure bone age as part of Crohn's care
SAN FRANCISCO — Measuring bone age should be a standard practice of care for pediatric patients with Crohn's disease, in order to properly interpret growth status and improve treatment, according to a new study from the UCSF Benioff Children's Hospital.
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Shift Workers in Dangerous Industries Most Likely to Be Short on Sleep
It’s always nice to get the full recommended seven or nine hours of sleep every day. But life—and work—often gets in the way. And getting too little sleep can decrease attention and short-term memory and can also alter rational judgment—in addition to increasing the risk for some diseases and making it harder to lose weight. [...]
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Medgenics Inc - Medgenics Awarded $2.2 Million Grant
Medgenics Awarded $2.2 Million Grant from the Israeli Office of the Chief Scientist MISGAV, Israel and SAN FRANCISCO (May 09, 2012) - Medgenics, Inc. (NYSE Amex: MDGN and AIM: MEDU, MEDG), the developer ...
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Optos plc - Total Voting Rights
 OPTOS PLC ("Optos" or the "Company" or the "Group") Total Voting Rights and Issued Share Capital LONDON - 01 May 2012: Optos plc (LSE: OPTS) confirms that, in accordance ...
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