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On Memorial Day, it’s time to make sure our veterans suffering from burn pit diseases get the...

7 hrs ago | rawstory.com

This Memorial Day weekend, amid barbeques and picnics, many Americans will make time to remember the troops that have died in the twelve years of war in Afghanistan and Iraq. But the number, 6,521, tells only part of the price...

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re: Four Dangers to Infants You Need to Be Aware of

12 hrs ago | mercola.com

Wouldn't it be nice if the special education industry went under because it wasn't needed. Of course that will never happen. Not sure *who* is getting rich off of injuried children except the medical field? So WHAT is the...

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Gary Null and Richard Gale – Seeds of Death: Understanding the Deception Behind GMOs

10 hrs ago | prn.fm

Today the vast majority of foods in supermarkets contain genetically modified substances whose effects on our health are unknown. As a medical doctor, I can assure you that no one in the medical profession would attempt to...

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HEALTH The Borax Conspiracy: How the Arthritis Cure has been Stopped

30 mins ago | timebomb2000.com

http://www.health-science-spirit.com/borax.htm homepage address: http://www.health-science-spirit.com/ Walter Last You may not be able to imagine that borax, this humble insecticide and laundry detergent, has the potential of...

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Diabetes' genetic underpinnings can vary based on ethnic background

4 hrs ago | sciencedaily.com

May 23, 2013 — Ethnic background plays a surprisingly large role in how diabetes develops on a cellular level, according to two new studies led by researchers at the Stanford University School of Medicine. The researchers...

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BCC Research Expects the Global Bioinformatics Market to Reach $7.5 Billion by 2017

6 hrs ago | only-the-news.com

ASUS introduceerde onlangs de ET2300 all in one PC voor Windows 8, een computer die niet alleen met toetsenbord en muis, maar ook met de hand bediend kan wor… Wellesley, MA (PRWEB) May 07, 2013 The global bioinformatics market...

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Eight UConn Professors Inducted into Connecticut Academy of Science and Engineering

8 hrs ago | uconn.edu

Anthony DeMaria, left, recipient of the 2013 CASE Distinguished Service Award, with new CASE members, from left, Nalini Ravishanker, professor of statistics, Suzy V. Torti, professor of molecular, microbial, and structural...

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re: re: Why Do 20 Percent of American Children Suffer Mental Disorders?

7 hrs ago | mercola.com

Children are often the repository for the sins of their fathers and the evils of society. So much is not their fault. But, by the same token, there are many resources in society and people do have opportunities... to get an...

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Going Live – Immune Cell Activation in Multiple Sclerosis

1 hr ago | neurosciencenews.com

Researchers have presented two studies introducing new indicator molecules that can visualize the activation of T cells. Their findings provide new insight into the role of these cells in the autoimmune disease multiple sclerosis.

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A pH-responsive nanoscale vaccine with tailored immune responses

11 hrs ago | nanowerk.com

Nanomaterials hold promise as synthetic vaccines. They have the ability to deliver cargo to specific immune cells and modulate the resulting immune response. Compared to natural vaccine vectors, including engineered viruses or...

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32 mins ago | matrixdirectindia.com

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North Maharashtra University Exam Results 2013 Jalgaon Maharashtra

13 hrs ago | myeduresults.com

Dear Students, from our latest resources we came to know that North Maharashtra University has announced university’s examination results. Results are available at their official website at www.nmu.ac.in/ the students who...

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A Brief Introductory Course In Personalized Medicine: Read the Chart!

10 hrs ago | thehealthcareblog.com

By Ricki Lewis While we’re busy debating the pros and cons of clinical genome sequencing and tossing around buzzwords like “personalized” and “translational” medicine, I’ve recently caught some health care providers ignoring...

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The Human Genome Project turns 10, but little cause for celebration

15 hrs ago | abc.net.au

Philip Burcham ABC Religion and Ethics 24 May 2013 The tenth anniversary of completion of the Human Genome Project (HGP) passed this week, providing opportunity for much needed reflection upon the actual outcomes resulting from...

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UConn Researchers at Forefront of Genome Editing

6 hrs ago | uconn.edu

The team creating the stem cell model of PTSD includes from left, Patrick Torbey, graduate student from the “Magistere de GeŽneŽtique” program at the University Paris Diderot; Christopher Stoddard, research associate in the...

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Molecular basis behind some of the neurological side effects of sulfonamide antibiotics

5 hrs ago | sertox.com.ar

Antibiotics: A new understanding of sulfonamide nervous system side effects. eurekalert.org. May 23, 2013. Scientists at EPFL have uncovered the molecular basis behind some of the neurological side effects of sulfonamide...

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ChromaDex begins trial on newly discovered vitamin B

7 hrs ago | newhope360.com

Joysa Winter Company secures licensing on Nicotinamide Riboside from Washington University, Cornell University and Dartmouth College The beneficial effects of NR in humans include increased fatty acid oxidation, mitochondrial...

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BioNJ Announces Keynote Speakers for BioP 4th Annual International BioPartnering Conference

7 hrs ago | streetinsider.com

Christopher P. Austin, M.D., Director, National Center for Advancing Translational Sciences, NIH, and Graham R. Brazier, Vice President, Business Development, Bristol-Myers Squibb Company to Deliver Keynote Addresses TRENTON,...

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Emerging Anti-Terrorism Heroes

14 hrs ago | advanceweb.com

Due to an increased threat of bioterrorism, life scientists will emerge to the forefront of biowarfare. The term "terrorism" conveys the use or threat of violence against people or their property. During the September 11th...

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Saudi girl students win eight awards at Intel International tech fair

10 hrs ago | ummid.com

Saudi high school students have recently received eight awards at the annual Intel International Science and Engineering Fair, (Intel ISEF), in Phoenix, Arizona. The Saudi team ranked third globally behind the Canadian and...

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Modern Wheat Is The ‘Perfect Chronic Poison’ Says Expert

7 hrs ago | conspiracyanalyst.wordpress.com

Prevent Disease by NATASHA LONGO The world’s most popular grain is also the deadliest for the human metabolism. Modern wheat isn’t really wheat at all and is a “perfect, chronic poison,” according to Dr. William Davis, a...

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Reportlinker.com Adds Market Research Report on Proteomic Platforms Mass Spectrometry and Biochips

14 hrs ago | azonano.com

Published on May 24, 2013 at 5:30 AM Reportlinker.com announces that a new market research report is available in its catalogue: Proteomics: Technologies and Global Markets STUDY GOALS AND OBJECTIVES BCC Research's goal for...

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New animal model gives insights into mechanisms of Parkinson's disease pathogenesis

7 hrs ago | medicalxpress.com

In Parkinson's disease, the protein "alpha-synuclein" aggregates and accumulates within neurons. Specific areas of the brain become progressively affected as the disease develops and advances. The mechanism underlying this...

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Anaerobic threshold, is it a magic number to determine fitness for surgery?

6 hrs ago | perioperativemedicinejournal.com

Department of Anaesthetics, Western Hospital, Melbourne, Australia The electronic version of this article is the complete one and can be found online at: http://www.perioperativemedicinejournal.com/content/2/1/2 This is an Open...

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Science AAAS daily news: Brazil Announces Funding for a Second Round of Multidisciplinary...

7 hrs ago | sciencemag.org

Still kicking. The Center for Cell-Based Therapy at the University of São Paulo was one of three centers to receive funding in both the first and second rounds of the RIDC program. Credit: Center for Cell-Based Therapy at the...

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11 hrs ago | matrixdirectindia.com

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A closer look at vitamin injections

7 hrs ago | sciencebasedmedicine.org

Vitamins are magic. Especially when they’re injected. Roll up the sleeve, find a vein, insert a needle and watch that colourful concoction flow directly into the bloodstream. It may sound somewhat illicit, but that person...

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Vaccine blackjack: IL-21 critical to fight against viral infections

5 hrs ago | labspaces.net

Scientists at Emory Vaccine Center have shown that an immune regulatory molecule called IL-21 is needed for long-lasting antibody responses in mice against viral infections. Source: Emory Health Sciences - Discipline: Immunology

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Afe Babalola University 2013/2014 Admission In Progress

13 hrs ago | nigerianelitesforum.com

Afe Babalola University is the fastest growing private university in Africa. As part of its functional and reformatory education policy, ABUAD assembled a high level panel of local and international experts to design an...

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SFI Community Lecture Thursday night: Zoobiquity with Barbara Natterson-Horowitz

8 hrs ago | santafe.edu

Dinosaurs suffered from brain cancer, arthritis, and gout. Koalas catch Chlamydia. Gorillas experience depression. Stallions self-harm in a way that correlates to "cutting" for human patients. Animals and humans get the same...

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