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Medical research at crossroads:...
2008-05-25 19:15:00 Medical research at crossroads: combining the power of Information and Communication Technologies with Biomedical Sciences The ICT BIO 2008 Conference (Oct. 23-24, 2008) will provide an insight into existing and future prospects on integrative research for complex human diseases at European and international levels. The objective of this 2 day conference is to: Communicate the opportunities and challenges of the Virtual Physiological Human and Integrative System Biology and other topics that lie at the crossroads of ICT, Biology and Medicine Provide the possibility for discussions on progress beyond the current state of the art and to promote international cooperation and networking Provide an overview about the current activities in these domains not only in EU but also in US and other countries, and to examine opportunities for closer cooperation between EU and US funding agencies Expected results of this conference: Highlight the potential of mu...
[Cool] Latest medical research may result in longer lives for alcoholic rat
2008-03-31 00:19:00 Reuters
Panel of Stem Cells Meets to Discuss Religion and Medical Research
2008-02-23 16:58:00 Announcement? Right here on this very blog, a panel of leading stem cells has agreed to discuss the contemporary stem cell tissue with none other than ?us truly? ? that is, my own personal cells, particularly the neurons, usually known in the collective vernacular as ?me? but by most collections of stem cells as ?whatever.? Best of all, despite their great distinction, these stem cells have agreed to a poetry-slam format.Thanks to Hayden for inspiring (?) the ?poem? with informed comments about stem cell research on my recent discussion threads. However, it isn't her fault; she couldn?t possibly have known that her comments would excite my brain cells in this manner. In fact, my own brain cells withheld information that the poem was coming until they started prompting my finger cells {?fingerus cellulose?} along the keyboard. Don?t worry; the poetic debate will use less scientific terminology.The debate is in process now, even as your cells are left to ponder the results while you ...
By: Original Faith
The Nasal Red Bull for Emotions (Not Cocaine)
2008-02-14 08:17:00 Have problems fitting in? Too apathetic? Maybe you need a kick start. Get that compassion flowing and fit into those awkward social situations. First, you’ll need a shot of a new hormone called Oxytocin. It’s your golden ticket into the cool group. A study by Hollander and Bartz suggests that the drugs fist use could be ...
By: Bust A Change
Medical Research Freed from Religion
2008-01-12 17:01:00 Medicine, 1080 Medical research progresses at the Benedictine school associated with the monastery established at Monte Cassino in 529. Arabian, Jewish, and Greco-Roman medical works are translated into Latin by Constantine the African, a physician who has studied medicine and magic at Babylon and who is now disguised as a monk. His translations of Galen and Avicenna ...
By: Open-Secrets
Nano Science for Medical Research
2007-12-21 18:37:00 What or how can Nanotech be used in research to start cures for desease such as Diabetes?
Medical Research and the Media
2007-12-19 18:29:00 photo by culhanenIf you enjoy The Fit Club, click these links to receive regular updates via RSS or via email."Research is what I'm doing when I don't know what I'm doing."-Albert EinsteinI admit to being a bit of a fitness and health dork, so I read up a lot about different studies that come up in the news. Just because some new groundbreaking study comes out, doesn't mean that the results are all that meaningful. With a little research, you can quickly find out more about how the study was performed, what population was it done on, etc. Most of the time the media picks a small, controversial nugget of information from the result while leaving out the explanation.The scientific process takes time to ensure that results of an experiment are repeatable. This explains why there is so much conflicting information in the media. Research studies have shown that high saturated fat intake is linked to a greater incidence of cardiovascular disease1, but other research shows that a ...
By: The Fit Club
Scan Your DNA to Find Out What Makes You Tick
2007-11-23 15:00:00 For the first time in history a company will be able to scan your DNA and tell you the history of your cells, where you’ve been for the past billion years and where your genetic future is going. 23andMe, a silicon valley startup with links to Google offers you the chance to shell out $999 ...
By: Bust A Change
Dry Vacuum Pumps for Use in Medical Research?
2007-09-17 18:05:00 My firm is completing general background research on dry vacuum pumps and their potential application in the medical research area for a pump manufact...
Intellect Neurosciences, Inc. and Medical Research Council ? - CNNMoney.com
2007-08-06 17:08:00 Intellect Neurosciences, Inc. and Medical Research Council …CNNMoney.com -10 minutes agoThe antibodies are intended as a form of passive immunization to promote clearance from the brain of the endogenous soluble Alzheimer's toxin, beta-amyloid, … More: continued here
Medical research breakthroughs give hope to patients, families - Norman Tra
2007-06-24 15:06:00 Medical research breakthroughs give hope to patients, familiesNorman Transcript, OK -15 hours agoRecent medical breakthroughs in the treatment of Parkinson's and Alzheimer's give hope to patients and their families who suffer through both crippling …Learning how to thinkNewsOK.com (subscription)all 2 news articles More: continued here
Bush Vetoes Vital Medical Research — Again!
2007-06-21 16:52:00 The bankruptcy of the Bush mentality and administration is nowhere more manifest than in his second veto of federal support for embryonic stem cell research. The Republicans have now pretty well matched the Nazi record for disinformation — repeating lies until the public is conned into believing them. How many Americans still believe that Saddam Hussein launched the attack of 9/11 — actually carried out by 15 (of 19 participants) Saudis — supposedly Bush oil friends and our allies? This stem cell veto is the pits. The embryonic cells in question are frozen ones left over from fertility efforts that are to be destroyed, if not used for better purposes (G-d routinely discards more than 50% of such which do not manage to attach themselves to a uterus). No one recommends finding hosts in which to implant them. The obvious use is to solve some of the major medical ailments afflicting people at all ages and particularly as we grow older — Alzheimer’...
Medical researcher to develop oral vaccine
2007-03-13 05:03:00 COLLAGE STATION, TX, United States — A Texas A&M University medical researcher has received a $2.6 million U.S. Army grant (Source: Monsters and Critics Health News) More: continued here
Breaking News:Gambia?s Medical Research Council Accused Of Selling Patient?
2007-03-05 22:22:01 Breaking News:Gambia’s Medical Research Council Accused Of Selling Patient’s Blood Abroad! Gambia’s Medical Research Council Accused Of Selling Patient’s Blood Abroad Director Corra Not Available For Comments By Our National Correspondent Landing Badjie The Medical Research Council always had to deal with allegations of selling blood. The research centre is suspected by many to be selling blood samples, especially ...
Gout Medical Research Suggests Coffee May Help
0000-00-00 00:00:00 Recently gout medical studies have found that coffee can actually be beneficial for treating gout The results of these studies are very interesting as coffee has long been considered a beverage that should be avoided by gout sufferers as it is believed caffeine raises uric acid levels increased uric acid levels in the blood is the main culprit behind gout attacks
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