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Parkinsons Disease Study of Live Human Neurons
Parkinson's disease researchers at the University at Buffalo have discovered how mutations in the parkin gene cause the disease, which afflicts at
Upcoming Pathology Event to Address Latest Advances in Tissue-Based Diagnostics | PRLog
Upcoming Pathology Event to Address Latest Advances in Tissue-Based Diagnostics. Hear breakthroughs in the field of pathology such as predictive cancer biomarkers, decoding cancer molecular profiles, next generation sequencing, circulating tumor cells, etc. View final agenda at
Statin Use Linked to Rare Autoimmune Muscle Disease, Study Finds - 12/07/2010
Johns Hopkins researchers have discovered how statins, the most commonly prescribed class of medication in the United States, appear to trigger a rare but serious autoimmune muscle disease in a small portion of the 30 million Americans who take the cholesterol-lowering drugs.
Press Releases | Aperio to Present at 30th Annual J.P. Morgan Healthcare Conference
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DigiPath Solutions Gains Momentum - Executes Three New Contracts in Four Weeks
DigiPath Solutions executed three new contracts over the past month signaling a growing demand for innovative diagnostic delivery models.
Dr. Patricia Stoker of Columbia, Maryland Receives Orkos Award for Gum Disease Treatment Case Study
Dr. Patricia Stoker, of Columbia, MD, has received the Orkos Award for demonstrating professional excellence in her case study report of a patient receiving treatment for gum disease. Dr. Stoker's patient suffered from severe gum disease, complicated by a relentless gagging reflex.
Fish Oil Reduces Risk Of Obesity-Related Diseases, Study Says | ThirdAge
Fish oil can reduce the risk of obesity-related disease, including diabetes and cardiovascular disease. According to results from the study, which was published in the March 23 issue of the European Journal of Clinical Nutrition, 70 percent of the
Phone counseling can help cut heart disease risk: study - Yahoo! News UK
A greater percentage of people at high risk for heart disease keep up their exercise and diet programs when they get group telephone counseling, according to a study.
Medical News: New Plaque Tracer May Give Clues to Alzheimer's - in Neurology, Alzheimer's Disease
A new contrast agent works well at identifying beta-amyloid plaques with PET scans in the brains of living patients, which may prove helpful in predicting who will develop Alzheimer's disease, accordi
Abbott drug meets goals in kidney disease study - BusinessWeek
Abbott Laboratories said Monday its drug candidate atrasentan met key goals in a midstage study aimed at treating chronic kidney disease.
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