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  2007.07.22  10.10
Multistep Pathogenesis of Autoimmune Disease

Multistep Pathogenesis of Autoimmune Disease. John Curtin School of Medical Research and Australian Phenomics Facility, The Australian National University, Garran Road, PO Box 334, Canberra ACT 2601, Australia Summary In the immune system, many tolerance.. via Cell.
Obesity and asthma links to brain hormone found. THE GUARDIAN, LONDON Wednesday, Jul 18, 2007, Page 6 Scientists in London have discovered a link between obesity and asthma that may explain why overweight people are up to twice as likely to develop the.. via The Taipei Times.
Who Treats Your Allergies? Up to 30% of the population suffers from allergic rhinitis, and this number seems to be growing. via About.com.
Overactive white blood cells make child allergic to food. As his dad bites into a sandwich, Jack Morris, 2, eats ice, which he enjoys but is the only thing he can eat other than special formula. via Salt Lake Tribune.
When Food Is A Danger. For the estimated 12 million Americans with food allergies, eating can be quite an adventure. via The Washington Post.
Avoidance only way to control food allergies. For the estimated 12 million Americans who suffer from food allergies, eating can be quite an adventure. via Albany Times Union.
"Uncovering The Mysteries Of Autism" Panel Highlights -.. Main Category: Autism News Article Date: 12 Jul 2007 - 1:00 PDT Autism is a spectrum disorder, which means that it affects children in a variety of ways. via Medical News Today.
As Food Allergies Rise, Sufferers Must Ensure Own Safety. For the estimated 12 million Americans who suffer from food allergies, eating can be quite an adventure. via Hartford Courant.
"Uncovering The Mysteries Of Autism" Panel Highlights -.. Main Category: Autism News Article Date: 12 Jul 2007 - 1:00 PDT printer friendly view / write opinions rate article newsletters Autism is a spectrum disorder, which means that it affects children in a variety.. via Medical News Today.

 
 


 
  2007.07.16  16.10
Zeiss updates software for microscopy systems

Zeiss updates software for microscopy systems. Carl Zeiss MicroImaging has introduced version 4.10 of its software version for its KS Elispot and KS Elispot compact microscopic systems for the testing of immunotherapies and the development of vaccines. via Advanced Imaging Pro.
Buckyballs could help fight allergies. "Nanoimmunology didn't even exist until a few years ago" But they could have medical uses too. It is known that buckyballs have a talent for mopping up reactive oxygen species called 'free radicals', which can play havoc with biological systems. via.

 
 


 
  2007.07.12  14.45
Looking for beauty. That's here.

Open great world around us. Looking for beauty. That's here. - everybody is nice. need only see it.

 
 


 
  2007.07.11  19.45
Right degree as basic for whole life

Old way degree and modern online degree! Right degree as basic for whole life - education for life improvement

 
 


 
  2007.07.05  10.10
Rains sending flood of patients to allergists

Rains sending flood of patients to allergists. "And so changes in barometric pressure can make that worse and give you that stuffy feeling in your head, sinus headaches and things like that, even though it's not triggered by allergy at all" Daily downpours have brought a flood of patients to local allergists. One patient is 15-year-old Tina Guerra. via WFAA.
Warner Despairs That Allergy Is Still a Cinderella Subject. Prof. John Warner is Professor of Paediatrics at Imperial College London and has contributed to several jeremiads about the state of allergy services in the NHS. via Breath Spa For Kids.
Allergic Responses to Drugs can be Serious. "Adverse reactions to medications are experienced by most individuals at some point in their life, and consequences can sometimes be severe" According to the American Academy of Allergy, Asthma & Immunology, about 5% to 10% of adverse reactions to commonly used medications are allergic, which means that a person's immune system overreacts to the.. via Rehab Management.

 
 


 
  2007.06.28  16.21
Inflammation Is At The Origin And Progression Of Diseases Such As Diabetes Or Cancer

Inflammation Is At The Origin And Progression Of Diseases Such As Diabetes Or Cancer. Fifteen top international specialists in this field will gather from 25-27 June for a conference entitled, "Inflammation and Chronic Disease", part of the "Barcelona BioMed" conference series organised by the.. via MediLexicon.
Latest Developments: Asthma center signs 5-year tenant lease. The Carolina Asthma and Allergy Center has signed a five-year lease at University Executive Park.Carolina Asthma is a regional care center anchored by 11 allergists -- board-certified by the American Board of Allergy and Immunology -- and a physician's assistant. The center provides care and treatment for individuals who suffer with allergies, asthma and related diseases.Carolina Asthma has nine offices in the Carolinas. The University City office is at 8401 University Executive Park Drive. The medical practice will occupy 4,446 square feet in Suite 128. Read more.
Differences in adults, kids can delay treatment for allergies, asthma. A SNEEZING co-worker may explain through teary eyes that pollen is causing her allergic reactions. via Inside Bay Area.
Traveling? Take allergy facts along. Q: We're going to be doing some traveling this summer. Are there any steps that people with pollen and mold allergies can take to keep symptoms down? A: The American Academy of Allergy, Asthma & Immunology.. via The Courier-Journal.
'Signal' misses target. I do so wish I could say something more positive about 'Signal', a film directed by Simon Tegala. via Medical Humanities.
Bio-Synthesis Unveils Online Software 'Protein Lounge'. Instead of spending hours upon hours searching through several different databases, Protein Lounge has joined with Bio-Synthesis to bring all of the vital and necessary databases to one place. via PR.com.

 
 


 
  2007.06.28  16.20
'Signal' misses target

'Signal' misses target. I do so wish I could say something more positive about 'Signal', a film directed by Simon Tegala. via Medical Humanities.
Bio-Synthesis Unveils Online Software 'Protein Lounge'. Instead of spending hours upon hours searching through several different databases, Protein Lounge has joined with Bio-Synthesis to bring all of the vital and necessary databases to one place. via PR.com.
Traveling? Take allergy facts along. Q: We're going to be doing some traveling this summer. Are there any steps that people with pollen and mold allergies can take to keep symptoms down? A: The American Academy of Allergy, Asthma & Immunology.. via The Courier-Journal.
Latest Developments: Asthma center signs 5-year tenant lease. The Carolina Asthma and Allergy Center has signed a five-year lease at University Executive Park.Carolina Asthma is a regional care center anchored by 11 allergists -- board-certified by the American Board of Allergy and Immunology -- and a physician's assistant. The center provides care and treatment for individuals who suffer with allergies, asthma and related diseases.Carolina Asthma has nine offices in the Carolinas. The University City office is at 8401 University Executive Park Drive. The medical practice will occupy 4,446 square feet in Suite 128. Read more.
Inflammation Is At The Origin And Progression Of Diseases Such As Diabetes Or Cancer. Fifteen top international specialists in this field will gather from 25-27 June for a conference entitled, "Inflammation and Chronic Disease", part of the "Barcelona BioMed" conference series organised by the.. via MediLexicon.
Differences in adults, kids can delay treatment for allergies, asthma. A SNEEZING co-worker may explain through teary eyes that pollen is causing her allergic reactions. via Inside Bay Area.

 
 


 
  2007.06.22  04.23
Traveling With Allergies? Pack a Plan, Too

Traveling With Allergies? Pack a Plan, Too. If you have allergies or asthma, you need to plan ahead when you travel this summer in order to minimize situations that may trigger an attack and ruin your vacation, says the American Academy of Allergy,.. via Health Scout.
FOXNews.com - Kids and Asthma: The Best Medicine - Health News Current Health News Medical News. Childhood asthma has been diagnosed in some 6.2 million children and is "the most common chronic disorder in children," according to the American Lung Association. via Fox News.
ScienceDaily: Baby Girls Born To Mothers Burdened By Stress May Be At Risk For Fibromyalgia. Science Daily - Stressful or traumatic events experienced during pregnancy can have long-lasting effects on the fetus, yet these effects may not become apparent until many years later, according to a study.. via Science Daily.
Stay ahead of your allergies - Examiner.com. Knowing what sets you off can help you stay on top. Right now, if you are suffering the seasonal allergy blues, blame the grass, but if the symptoms get out of control, you may want to talk to your doctor. via San Francisco Examiner.

 
 


 
  2007.06.22  04.23
ContraCostaTimes.com - Contra Costa explores tactics to cut asthma attacks

ContraCostaTimes.com - Contra Costa explores tactics to cut asthma attacks. Respiratory therapist Don Trinidad checks on patient Frances Purifoy at the Asthma Lounge at Highland Hospital in Oakland. via East Bay Living.
Apple juice may help protect from asthma. Drinking apple juice from concentrate daily may help ward off asthma symptoms in children, a UK study hints. via News.ninemsn.com.au.
Osprey Media. - Finding ways to deal with the return of allergy season. Gesundheit! Finding ways to deal with the return of allergy season BY NICKI CRUICKSHANK Local News - Saturday, June 02, 2007 Updated @ 10:49:55 PM Trent Burton was a walking medicine chest for most of his.. via Thebarrieexaminer.com.
Flu-Fighting Fetuses. Young gun. Even fetuses appear to be able to mount complex immune responses. Credit: Digital Vision/Getty Images Flu-Fighting Fetuses Via the placenta, a newborn baby receives a 6-month supply of antibodies.. via Science.
Malaghan Institute to host Immunology Conference. Wednesday, 30 May 2007, 4:02 pm Press Release: Malaghan Institute From 7-8 June 2007 the Malaghan Institute of Medical Research, a leading independent biomedical research facility based at Victoria.. via Scoop.
Cigarette Use May Explain Asthma Epidemic In Children.. in Arlington Heights, Ill., that promotes excellence in the practice of the subspecialty of allergy and immunology. The College, comprising more than 5,000 allergists-immunologists and related health care professionals, fosters a culture of.. via Medical News Today.

 
 


 
  2007.06.22  04.23
FDA clears Critical Therapeutics asthma drug - Pharmaceutical Business Review

FDA clears Critical Therapeutics asthma drug - Pharmaceutical Business Review. The FDA has approved Critical Therapetics' asthma treatment Zyflo CR extended-release tablets. via Pharmaceutical-business-review.com.
Super-high pollen count bugs even those without allergies. "This has been a particularly bad year" Trees bursting with powdery yellow pollen have disgorged so much of the itchy allergen that even people without allergies are experiencing symptoms, doctors said. via New Haven Register.

 
 


 
  2007.06.21  16.18
Insect stings can trigger some serious allergies

Insect stings can trigger some serious allergies. While summer means more hours of outdoors enjoyment, it also means the onset of bothersome insects. via Spencer Magnet.
Umbilical Cord Blood: Where Should It Go? A baby's umbilical cord isn't just waste anymore. In fact, research shows cord blood could be life-saving! Today, many parents are faced with a tough decision. via Ivanhoe's Medical Breakthroughs.

 
 


 
  2007.06.21  16.18
Dr. Ellen Vitetta Joins InNexus Biotechnology Scientific Advisory Board

Dr. Ellen Vitetta Joins InNexus Biotechnology Scientific Advisory Board. "I'm honored and excited to have Ellen join our Scientific Advisory Board. She has carried out bench to bedside 'translational' research and today stands atop her field. Our team members and science will benefit from having her on the InNexus team." Jun 12, 2007 - InNexus Biotechnology Inc., a drug development company commercializing the next generation of monoclonal antibodies based on its Dynamic Cross Linking ) technology, today announced that Dr. via Med Ad News.
Onder responds to HPV article. The Tribune ran an article detailing efforts to expand the availability of a vaccine against cervical cancer in Missouri. via Columbia Tribune.
La Jolla Institute For Allergy & Immunology Researchers Identify A.. "We found that you can control inflammation in a living animal with retinoic acid or you can treat cells with retinoic acid in a test tube and transfer them to the organism to suppress inflammation in vivo" An important finding, which could eventually lead to a new therapeutic approach for treating autoimmune and inflammatory diseases such as rheumatoid arthritis, colitis, psoriasis and others, was announced today.. via MediLexicon.
Ah, springtime in the Rockies..means allergy time, too. "I don't cough or sneeze or anything, it's just my eyes run, my nose runs, it's just plain miserable." Allergy sufferers are in agony. It's the peak of grass season and the pollen is oppressive. via CW2 Colorado KWGN-TV.

 
 


 
  2007.06.21  16.18
Rate of food allergies an 'epidemic'

Rate of food allergies an 'epidemic'. "It's in epidemic proportions. The problem is we don't know why it's gone up." HOSPITAL admissions for anaphylaxis have trebled in five years at the Royal Children's Hospital - and no one knows why. via The Age.
Kids' allergy surge baffles researchers. "We have a food allergy tsunami and we're not really equipped to deal with it at this stage" New Australian research has found there is an urgent need for more studies to identify why food allergies in young children are steadily increasing. via Australian Broadcasting Corporation.
Luna Innovations and Virginia Commonwealth University Announce Study.. Market Gainer is quickly emerging as the one stop shop for international small-cap investors looking to stay a step ahead of the markets. via M2.com.
Children's Health, Asthma, Eczema and Allergy Links and News. Blossom - Stop Allergies Spoiling Childhood A campaign to reduce the social exclusion of children with allergies. via Breath Spa For Kids.
Researchers identify potential role for retinoic acid in autoimmune and inflammatory diseases. An important finding, which could eventually lead to a new therapeutic approach for treating autoimmune and inflammatory diseases such as rheumatoid arthritis, colitis, psoriasis and others, was announced by.. via Medical News.

 
 


 
  2007.06.21  16.17
Rate of food allergies an 'epidemic'

Rate of food allergies an 'epidemic'. "It's in epidemic proportions. The problem is we don't know why it's gone up." HOSPITAL admissions for anaphylaxis have trebled in five years at the Royal Children's Hospital - and no one knows why. via The Age.
Onder responds to HPV article. The Tribune ran an article detailing efforts to expand the availability of a vaccine against cervical cancer in Missouri. via Columbia Tribune.
Dr. Ellen Vitetta Joins InNexus Biotechnology Scientific Advisory Board. "I'm honored and excited to have Ellen join our Scientific Advisory Board. She has carried out bench to bedside 'translational' research and today stands atop her field. Our team members and science will benefit from having her on the InNexus team." Jun 12, 2007 - InNexus Biotechnology Inc., a drug development company commercializing the next generation of monoclonal antibodies based on its Dynamic Cross Linking ) technology, today announced that Dr. via Med Ad News.
Umbilical Cord Blood: Where Should It Go? A baby's umbilical cord isn't just waste anymore. In fact, research shows cord blood could be life-saving! Today, many parents are faced with a tough decision. via Ivanhoe's Medical Breakthroughs.
La Jolla Institute For Allergy & Immunology Researchers Identify A.. "We found that you can control inflammation in a living animal with retinoic acid or you can treat cells with retinoic acid in a test tube and transfer them to the organism to suppress inflammation in vivo" An important finding, which could eventually lead to a new therapeutic approach for treating autoimmune and inflammatory diseases such as rheumatoid arthritis, colitis, psoriasis and others, was announced today.. via MediLexicon.
Kids' allergy surge baffles researchers. "We have a food allergy tsunami and we're not really equipped to deal with it at this stage" New Australian research has found there is an urgent need for more studies to identify why food allergies in young children are steadily increasing. via Australian Broadcasting Corporation.

 
 


 
  2007.06.21  16.17
Ah, springtime in the Rockies

Ah, springtime in the Rockies..means allergy time, too. "I don't cough or sneeze or anything, it's just my eyes run, my nose runs, it's just plain miserable." Allergy sufferers are in agony. It's the peak of grass season and the pollen is oppressive. via CW2 Colorado KWGN-TV.
Luna Innovations and Virginia Commonwealth University Announce Study.. Market Gainer is quickly emerging as the one stop shop for international small-cap investors looking to stay a step ahead of the markets. via M2.com.
Researchers identify potential role for retinoic acid in autoimmune and inflammatory diseases. An important finding, which could eventually lead to a new therapeutic approach for treating autoimmune and inflammatory diseases such as rheumatoid arthritis, colitis, psoriasis and others, was announced by.. via Medical News.
Children's Health, Asthma, Eczema and Allergy Links and News. Blossom - Stop Allergies Spoiling Childhood A campaign to reduce the social exclusion of children with allergies. via Breath Spa For Kids.
Insect stings can trigger some serious allergies. While summer means more hours of outdoors enjoyment, it also means the onset of bothersome insects. via Spencer Magnet.

 
 


 
  2007.06.21  16.16
Luna Innovations and Virginia Commonwealth University Announce Study

Luna Innovations and Virginia Commonwealth University Announce Study.. Market Gainer is quickly emerging as the one stop shop for international small-cap investors looking to stay a step ahead of the markets. via M2.com.
Onder responds to HPV article. The Tribune ran an article detailing efforts to expand the availability of a vaccine against cervical cancer in Missouri. via Columbia Tribune.
Qld announces child allergy centre. Brisbane's first public specialist clinic to help children with allergies is set to open next year at the Royal Children's Hospital. via Australian Broadcasting Corporation.
Researchers identify potential role for retinoic acid in autoimmune and inflammatory diseases. An important finding, which could eventually lead to a new therapeutic approach for treating autoimmune and inflammatory diseases such as rheumatoid arthritis, colitis, psoriasis and others, was announced by.. via Medical News.
Umbilical Cord Blood: Where Should It Go? A baby's umbilical cord isn't just waste anymore. In fact, research shows cord blood could be life-saving! Today, many parents are faced with a tough decision. via Ivanhoe's Medical Breakthroughs.

 
 


 
  2007.06.21  16.16
ScienceDaily: Study Finds Fibromyalgia Prohibits Sufferers From Breast-feeding

ScienceDaily: Study Finds Fibromyalgia Prohibits Sufferers From Breast-feeding. Science Daily - New mothers with fibromyalgia face multiple barriers to breast-feeding their babies, according to a study published recently in the American Journal of Maternal/Child Nursing. via Science Daily.
ScienceDaily: Fibromyalgia Increases Pain And Fatigue For Pregnant Women. Science Daily - Pregnant women with fibromyalgia experience significant pain, fatigue and psychological stress, symptoms that are often misdiagnosed or undertreated as a normal part of pregnancy, according to a.. via Science Daily.
La Jolla Institute For Allergy & Immunology Researchers Identify A.. "We found that you can control inflammation in a living animal with retinoic acid or you can treat cells with retinoic acid in a test tube and transfer them to the organism to suppress inflammation in vivo" An important finding, which could eventually lead to a new therapeutic approach for treating autoimmune and inflammatory diseases such as rheumatoid arthritis, colitis, psoriasis and others, was announced today.. via MediLexicon.
Rate of food allergies an 'epidemic'. "It's in epidemic proportions. The problem is we don't know why it's gone up." HOSPITAL admissions for anaphylaxis have trebled in five years at the Royal Children's Hospital - and no one knows why. via The Age.
Ah, springtime in the Rockies..means allergy time, too. "I don't cough or sneeze or anything, it's just my eyes run, my nose runs, it's just plain miserable." Allergy sufferers are in agony. It's the peak of grass season and the pollen is oppressive. via CW2 Colorado KWGN-TV.
Two Faculty Awarded Armstrong Science Grants. The first Armstrong Fund for Science awards have been given to an immunologist and materials scientist. via University of Massachusetts Amherst.

 
 


 
  2007.06.21  16.15
Kids' allergy surge baffles researchers

Kids' allergy surge baffles researchers. "We have a food allergy tsunami and we're not really equipped to deal with it at this stage" New Australian research has found there is an urgent need for more studies to identify why food allergies in young children are steadily increasing. via Australian Broadcasting Corporation.
Children's Health, Asthma, Eczema and Allergy Links and News. Blossom - Stop Allergies Spoiling Childhood A campaign to reduce the social exclusion of children with allergies. via Breath Spa For Kids.
Health Tips: Avoiding allergies' sting. "The results show that these common myths continue to play a large role in hindering the quality of life that people with hearing loss experience on a daily basis" Health tips: Getting beach ready Published: June 1, 2007 at 4:30 PM Out with the ouch It's nearly summertime, and living with insect-bite allergies is anything but easy. via UPI.
Insect stings can trigger some serious allergies. While summer means more hours of outdoors enjoyment, it also means the onset of bothersome insects. via Spencer Magnet.
Dr. Ellen Vitetta Joins InNexus Biotechnology Scientific Advisory Board. "I'm honored and excited to have Ellen join our Scientific Advisory Board. She has carried out bench to bedside 'translational' research and today stands atop her field. Our team members and science will benefit from having her on the InNexus team." Jun 12, 2007 - InNexus Biotechnology Inc., a drug development company commercializing the next generation of monoclonal antibodies based on its Dynamic Cross Linking ) technology, today announced that Dr. via Med Ad News.

 
 


 
  2007.06.21  16.15
Kids' allergy surge baffles researchers

Kids' allergy surge baffles researchers. "We have a food allergy tsunami and we're not really equipped to deal with it at this stage" New Australian research has found there is an urgent need for more studies to identify why food allergies in young children are steadily increasing. via Australian Broadcasting Corporation.
La Jolla Institute For Allergy & Immunology Researchers Identify A.. "We found that you can control inflammation in a living animal with retinoic acid or you can treat cells with retinoic acid in a test tube and transfer them to the organism to suppress inflammation in vivo" An important finding, which could eventually lead to a new therapeutic approach for treating autoimmune and inflammatory diseases such as rheumatoid arthritis, colitis, psoriasis and others, was announced today.. via MediLexicon.

 
 


 
  2007.06.21  16.14
Ah, springtime in the Rockies

Ah, springtime in the Rockies..means allergy time, too. "I don't cough or sneeze or anything, it's just my eyes run, my nose runs, it's just plain miserable." Allergy sufferers are in agony. It's the peak of grass season and the pollen is oppressive. via CW2 Colorado KWGN-TV.
Rate of food allergies an 'epidemic'. "It's in epidemic proportions. The problem is we don't know why it's gone up." HOSPITAL admissions for anaphylaxis have trebled in five years at the Royal Children's Hospital - and no one knows why. via The Age.
Insect stings can trigger some serious allergies. While summer means more hours of outdoors enjoyment, it also means the onset of bothersome insects. via Spencer Magnet.
Kids' allergy surge baffles researchers. "We have a food allergy tsunami and we're not really equipped to deal with it at this stage" New Australian research has found there is an urgent need for more studies to identify why food allergies in young children are steadily increasing. via Australian Broadcasting Corporation.
La Jolla Institute For Allergy & Immunology Researchers Identify A.. "We found that you can control inflammation in a living animal with retinoic acid or you can treat cells with retinoic acid in a test tube and transfer them to the organism to suppress inflammation in vivo" An important finding, which could eventually lead to a new therapeutic approach for treating autoimmune and inflammatory diseases such as rheumatoid arthritis, colitis, psoriasis and others, was announced today.. via MediLexicon.

 
 


 
  2007.01.29  23.20
Fresh light thrown on tragic drug trial

Fresh light thrown on tragic drug trial. Animal tests may have missed danger because monkeys 'too clean'. Animal tests had given little sign that the clinical trial in humans would go terribly wrong, landing the experimental subjects in the hospital.
Rains have helped to cool cedar fever. With the end of the dreaded mountain cedar season in sight, experts say San Antonio might have caught a break.
Tobacco debate heating up. The restaurant industry clashed with anti-tobacco advocates Wednesday over a bill that would ban smoking in some public places yet carve out exemptions for bars, casinos, hotel rooms and other areas.
New lawmaker initiated during 'bait' debate. The state House has its own version of hazing. When freshman Rep. Steven Palazzo, R-Biloxi, presented his first bill to allow live bait shrimp dealers to move farther inland, his colleagues peppered him with..
So far, it's a no-show for El Nino in Southern California. If dry skin and frizzy hair weren't enough to clue you in to our recent weather conditions, just ask Bob Pinkerton about them.
Diabetes test adds to 'arsenal'. METER READERS: Epinex cofounders Asad Zaidi, left, and Henry Smith, right, developed the G1A prototype.
Molecular Link between Inflammation and Cancer Discovered. A team led by biochemists at the University of California, San Diego has found what could be a long-elusive mechanism through which inflammation can promote cancer.
Memorial sued over its medical research. The nurse who raised questions about a Memorial University professor's medical research more than a decade ago is suing the school, alleging it had sacrificed academic integrity to protect millions of dollars..
Join Us for the Premiere Allergy/Immunology Meeting in 2007. The world's leading researchers in allergic diseases will gather in San Diego, CA, February 23-27, 2007, for the American Academy of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology's 2007 Annual Meeting.

 
 


 
  2007.01.28  16.41
Memorial sued over its medical research

Memorial sued over its medical research. The nurse who raised questions about a Memorial University professor's medical research more than a decade ago is suing the school, alleging it had sacrificed academic integrity to protect millions of dollars..
Molecular Link between Inflammation and Cancer Discovered. A team led by biochemists at the University of California, San Diego has found what could be a long-elusive mechanism through which inflammation can promote cancer.
Fresh light thrown on tragic drug trial. Animal tests may have missed danger because monkeys 'too clean'. Animal tests had given little sign that the clinical trial in humans would go terribly wrong, landing the experimental subjects in the hospital.

 
 


 
  2007.01.28  02.40
Diabetes test adds to 'arsenal'

Diabetes test adds to 'arsenal'. METER READERS: Epinex cofounders Asad Zaidi, left, and Henry Smith, right, developed the G1A prototype.
Tobacco debate heating up. The restaurant industry clashed with anti-tobacco advocates Wednesday over a bill that would ban smoking in some public places yet carve out exemptions for bars, casinos, hotel rooms and other areas.
Rains have helped to cool cedar fever. With the end of the dreaded mountain cedar season in sight, experts say San Antonio might have caught a break.
Join Us for the Premiere Allergy/Immunology Meeting in 2007. The world's leading researchers in allergic diseases will gather in San Diego, CA, February 23-27, 2007, for the American Academy of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology's 2007 Annual Meeting.
So far, it's a no-show for El Nino in Southern California. If dry skin and frizzy hair weren't enough to clue you in to our recent weather conditions, just ask Bob Pinkerton about them.
Can hypnosis boost immune system? Gus Cairns www.guscairns.com more articles by Gus Cairns Fancy being hypnotised in the name of science? Roehampton University is currently looking to recruit 40 people with HIV to take part in a study of..

 
 


 
  2007.01.27  02.40
Join Us for the Premiere Allergy/Immunology Meeting in 2007

Join Us for the Premiere Allergy/Immunology Meeting in 2007. The world's leading researchers in allergic diseases will gather in San Diego, CA, February 23-27, 2007, for the American Academy of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology's 2007 Annual Meeting.
Fresh light thrown on tragic drug trial. Animal tests may have missed danger because monkeys 'too clean'. Animal tests had given little sign that the clinical trial in humans would go terribly wrong, landing the experimental subjects in the hospital.
Memorial sued over its medical research. The nurse who raised questions about a Memorial University professor's medical research more than a decade ago is suing the school, alleging it had sacrificed academic integrity to protect millions of dollars..
So far, it's a no-show for El Nino in Southern California. If dry skin and frizzy hair weren't enough to clue you in to our recent weather conditions, just ask Bob Pinkerton about them.
Molecular Link between Inflammation and Cancer Discovered. A team led by biochemists at the University of California, San Diego has found what could be a long-elusive mechanism through which inflammation can promote cancer.

 
 


 
  2007.01.26  17.21
Rains have helped to cool cedar fever

Rains have helped to cool cedar fever. With the end of the dreaded mountain cedar season in sight, experts say San Antonio might have caught a break.
Tobacco debate heating up. The restaurant industry clashed with anti-tobacco advocates Wednesday over a bill that would ban smoking in some public places yet carve out exemptions for bars, casinos, hotel rooms and other areas.
Diabetes test adds to 'arsenal'. METER READERS: Epinex cofounders Asad Zaidi, left, and Henry Smith, right, developed the G1A prototype.
Can hypnosis boost immune system? Gus Cairns www.guscairns.com more articles by Gus Cairns Fancy being hypnotised in the name of science? Roehampton University is currently looking to recruit 40 people with HIV to take part in a study of..

 
 


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