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New Method Predicts Hip Joint Decay From Chemotherapy

New Method Predicts Hip Joint Decay From Chemotherapy

Investigators at St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital say they have found the best way for predicting when patients will need…

26 Apr 2007

Blood Clotting: Assessment Before Surgery

Blood Clotting: Assessment Before Surgery

Adequate blood clotting is very important if you are about to have a surgical procedure. Modern surgical techniques have resulted in an overall decrease in…

10 Apr 2007

Eosinophilic Oesophagitis (EO)

Eosinophilic Oesophagitis (EO)

Eosinophilic oesophagitis is a gastrointestinal disorder in which the oesophagus is inflamed and causes stomach pain, nausea, vomiting and heartburn.

08 Apr 2007

High-dose Progesterone Treatment Reduces Preterm Delivery Risk

High-dose Progesterone Treatment Reduces Preterm Delivery Risk

Researchers at the 27th Annual Society for Maternal-Fetal Medicine (SMFM) meeting announced today that high-dose progesterone treatment helped at-risk pregnant…

13 Feb 2007

New Link Between Women & Heart Disease

New Link Between Women & Heart Disease

Scientists at Children’s Hospital Oakland Research Institute (CHORI), the University of Iowa and Roche Molecular Systems are the first to…

13 Feb 2007

Petechiae skin purpura

Petechiae skin purpura

Petechiae skin purpura are pinpoint bleeds under the skin which may result from trauma, infection or in serious cases requiring treatment, a blood disorder.

08 Jan 2007

Cincinnati Children’s Researchers Publish Positive Findings From Clinical Study Of Investigational Treatment For Debilitating Allergic Disorder

Cincinnati Children’s Researchers Publish Positive Findings From Clinical Study Of Investigational Treatment For Debilitating Allergic Disorder

Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Centre, a recognized leader in paediatric research dedicated to changing the outcomes for children, today announced…

03 Jan 2007

Inflammation

Inflammation

Inflammation is a completely natural process that is part of the body's response to any injury that it undergoes. This could be a toxin, a…

13 Sep 2006

Study Identifies New Genetic Risk Factor for Schizophrenia, Particularly in Females

Study Identifies New Genetic Risk Factor for Schizophrenia, Particularly in Females

UCLA scientists have discovered that infants who possess a specific immune gene that too closely resembles their mothers’ are more…

12 Sep 2006