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Complaints of fatigue and tiredness in people with OSA improve with CPAP treatment

A study in the June 15 issue of the Journal of Clinical Sleep Medicine shows that the complaints of fatigue and tiredness in patients with obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) improved significantly with goo...

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Gene Therapy Demonstrates Benefit in Patients With Rheumatoid Arthritis

Described in the February issue of the journal Human Gene Therapy the findings stem from a study of two patients with severe rheumatoid arthritis conducted in Germany and led by an investigator at Bet...

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Microwave ovens need added safety controls

Microwave ovens should be equipped with safety controls to prevent children from opening them and being burned by hot foods and drinks, according to a study published today by University of Chicago Me...

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Breakthrough in spinal injury treatment

Dr. Stephen Davies, Associate Professor of Neurosurgery at the University of Colorado Denver School of Medicine, reported that in collaboration with researchers at the University of Rochester, NY his ...

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New ovarian stimulation technique offers more women with cancer the chance to preserve their fertility

The finding offers the chance for more women who have been diagnosed with cancer to restore their fertility following chemotherapy or radiotherapy – cancer treatments that can seriously damage the ova...

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Transfer of Services Abroad No Surefire Success: Controlling Avoids Rude Awakening

That’s not surprising as it promises to lower the costs by 50 percent. But a successful offshoring of services is truly no surefire success. Backshoring of the provision of services back home gives pr...

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Lack of training for children’s medicines prescribing may increase risk of error

The authors, from The University of Nottingham, base their findings on a trawl of published research on techniques to reduce prescribing errors and a survey of healthcare professionals and medicines r...

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Study Shows Some Athletic Men May Risk Low Bone Density

Now, a new study from the University of Missouri-Columbia has found that men engaging predominantly in low-impact forms of exercise have an increased incidence of osteopenia—a condition resulting in t...

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IFST Information Statement on Foodborne Campylobacteriosis - and How to Safeguard Against It

Campylobacters occur widely as part of the intestinal flora of many warm-blooded animals and birds, particularly chickens and turkeys, and can be carried in animals that are used for food production a...

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Hydrothermal vents: Hot spots of microbial diversity

Thousands of new kinds of marine microbes have been discovered at two deep-sea hydrothermal vents off the Oregon coast by scientists at the MBL (Marine Biological Laboratory) and University of Washing...

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Cholesterol drug hits diabetes with one-two punch

Results from the clinical trial demonstrated that the compound colesevelam HCl, in combination with Sulfonylurea-based therapy in patients with inadequately controlled type 2 diabetes, achieved signif...

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US beats Europe for hypertension treatment

By starting treatment for high blood pressure earlier and being more aggressive, physicians in the United States control hypertension significantly better than their counterparts in western Europe rep...

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Fatty acids and caveolin-1 are essential in liver regeneration

The journal Science [http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?db=pubmed&cmd=Retrieve&dopt=AbstractPlus&list_uids=16973879&query_hl=1&itool=pubmed_docsum] publishes in its next issue a researc...

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ESA’s Venus Express to reach final destination

It was on 9 November last year that ESA’s Venus Express spacecraft lifted off from the desert of Kazakhstan onboard a Soyuz-Fregat rocket. Now, after having travelled 400 million kilome...

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First Amazon-Andean crop plant transfer and corn processing in Peru 3600-4000 years ago

Smithsonian archaeologists and colleagues presenting in the prestigious journal, Nature1, uncover the first definitive evidence for this culinary, cultural link: 3600-4000 year-old plant microfossils ...

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