Tuesday, April 29, 2014
International Stem Cell Corporation Announces Positive Parkinson's Disease Data - Wall Street Journal
International Stem Cell Corporation Announces Positive Parkinson's Disease Data Data Presented at the 66th American Academy of...
MERS virus from camels and humans called indistinguishable - CBC.ca
Camels have been implicated in a Middle Eastern respiratory syndrome known as MERS, a viral infection that has caused outbreaks in humans in...
Researchers uncover clues to deadly 1918 flu pandemic - Fox News
The deadly 1918 pandemic flu spread faster than any other illness in recorded history – and now researchers may understand why. In a...
Exposure to violence declining among children, teens: study - Reuters
(Reuters Health) - Despite frequent media reports of school shootings and child abuse, a new analysis says the amount of violence U.S. ...
Why was 1918 flu pandemic so deadly? Research offers new clue - Medical News Today
Current ratings for: Why was 1918 flu pandemic so deadly? Research offers new clue Public / Patient: 5 2 ratings ...
Neurology report mixed on benefits of medical pot - Philly.com
Stacey Burling, Inquirer Staff Writer Posted: Tuesday, April 29, 2014, 3:01 AM Medical marijuana got a mixed report card when th...
Monday, April 28, 2014
Indonesian allegedly contracts MERS-CoV in Saudi Arabia - Jakarta Post
The Health Ministry says an Indonesian citizen is suspected to have contracted the Middle East Respiratory Syndrome Corona Virus (MERS-CoV) ...
Young people who take high doses of antidepressants are twice as likely to ... - Daily Mail
Under 24s taking high doses of SSRIs are twice as likely to self-harm Older adults are not at increased risk of suicide when taking SSRIs By...
Girls called 'too fat' are more likely to become obese, study finds - Los Angeles Times
Advertisement Calling a girl "too fat" may incre...
Higher Doses of Antidepressants & Suicidal Behavior - WebMD
Higher Doses of Antidepressants & Suicidal Behavior They were twice as likely to try to hurt themselves if they were prescribed more t...
Sunday, April 27, 2014
Saudi Arabia MERS death toll rises above 100 - Deutsche Welle
Saudi Arabia's Health Ministry has said the number of people killed by Middle East Respiratory Syndrome case has risen to 102. There has...
Lab grown epidermis would end animal testing - The Westside Story
Scientists have made another leap by growing an epidermis in the lab. The research would now possibly help the scientist and pioneers in ...
Saudi Arabia reports 2 more deaths from MERS virus - Kansas City Star
RIYADH, Saudi Arabia — Saudi Arabia's Health Ministry says two more patients who contracted a potentially fatal Middle East virus rel...
Two Saudis die of MERS, taking toll to 94 - The Daily Star
RIYADH: Two Saudi nationals have died from MERS, taking the death toll from the coronavirus in the worst-hit country to 94, the Health Minis...
Saturday, April 26, 2014
Saudi Arabia says has 10 more cases in MERS outbreak - Reuters
(Reuters) - Saudi Arabia has confirmed 10 more cases of Middle East Respiratory Syndrome (MERS), which kills around a third of sufferer...
New FDA regulations affect vape pens, e-cigarettes and other smoking products - Summit Daily News
People who make, sell or buy electronic cigarettes, vaporizers and other tobacco or marijuana products could soon be affected by new federal...
In our opinion: On e-cigarettes, the FDA finally steps in to regulate - Deseret News
Talia Eisenberg, co-founder of the Henley Vaporium, uses her vaping device in New York. Soon, the Food and Drug Administration will prop...
FDA approves genetic screening test for cervical cancer - USA TODAY
Roche's cobas HPV test. (Photo: Carter Dow Photography, Roche) WASHINGTON (AP) — U.S. government health regulators have cleare...
Lab Grown Epidermis Could Save Millions of Animals from Testing - Design & Trend
SIGN UP TO RECEIVE THE LATEST NEWS FROM Design&Trend Scientists from King's College London and San Francisco Veteran Affair...
Lab grown epidermis would end animal testing - The Westside Story
Scientists have made another leap by growing an epidermis in the lab. The research would now possibly help the scientist and pioneers in ...
Egypt reports 1st case of MERS virus; Saudi Arabia reports 5 more deaths - CTV News
The Associated Press Published Saturday, April 26, 2014 8:52AM EDT Last Updated Saturday, April 26, 2014 1:37PM EDT CAIRO, Egypt -- Egypti...
Egypt reports its first MERS case; virus kills 92 in Saudi Arabia - Los Angeles Times
Egypt reports its first MERS case; virus kills 92 in Saudi Arabia By Laura King ...
Egypt discovers first case of potentially deadly MERS virus - Reuters
(Reuters) - Egypt has discovered its first case of the potentially deadly Middle East Respiratory Syndrome (MERS) in an Egyptian citize...
Lab-grown skin to replace animal testing - Times of India
LONDON: British scientists have developed the first labgrown epidermis — the outermost skin layer — which may replace animal testing. The ...
Possibly reduce the risk of having type-2 diabetes with more coffee - Techsonia
A new study shows that drinking a few cups of coffee might just reduce the risk of having type-2 diabetes. " The risk can be reduce...
More coffee every day might keep type 2 diabetes away - New York Post
Coffee: The antioxidant-filled beverage is adding another benefit to its ever-growing roster. A new study published in the journal Diabeto...
Friday, April 25, 2014
Saudi Arabia says MERS virus cases top 300, 5 more die - Reuters Africa
KUWAIT (Reuters) - Saudi Arabia said on Friday it had discovered 14 more cases of the potentially deadly Middle East Re...
Conjoined Twins who Share the Same Heart will not be Separated - Science World Report
Conjoined twins. (Photo : YouTube/Screen Shot ) For conjoined twins Garrett and Andrew Stancombe, doctors were uncertain if...
People taking statins eat more calories than a decade ago, study says - Los Angeles Times
Advertisement People who took statins to lower their chole...
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