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Indeed a study published today (Jan 24) in the New england Journal of Medicine found that smoking takes at least 10 years off a person's life.


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Despite the highest level of protection under the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species (CITES) a lucrative illegal trade flourishes as leopards are killed for their skin and bones meeting the demands of both the fur industry and traditional Chinese medicine.


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and could pose a public health risk said Dr. Pieter Cohen an assistant professor of medicine at Harvard Medical school

Cohen said that it's important to note that Acacia rigidula has never been used in herbal medicine or herbal remedies.


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as if the same calories were in solid form says David Cummings associate professor of medicine at the University of Washington and the Veterans Affairs Puget sound Health care System.


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Second look Shapiro and her colleague Gabrielle Russo an anatomist at Northeast Ohio Medical University decided to take a second look at O. bambolii.


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Marshal and collaborator Robin Warren won the 2005 Nobel prize in medicine for discovering the link between H. pylori and peptic ulcer disease.


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Sometimes while people are carving the turkey they skewer themselves with pieces of turkey bone said Dr. Joseph Garber the director of emergency medicine at Syosset Hospital in New york. 3. Overindulging One of the most common problems around Thanksgiving as one might guess involves eating


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Remien's models also help doctors estimate the extent of liver damage following overdose of acetaminophen (the active ingredient in some pain medicines) which is crucial for determining patient survival.

In other research my work on acetaminophen overdose will hopefully have a direct impact in how medical doctors view acetaminophen overdose patients.


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A 2010 studyâ in the British Medical Journal found that the scarce evidence indicates the existence of various toxic and carcinogenic compounds albeit in possibly much smaller concentrations than in traditional cigarettes.


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and women researchers concluded that garcinia cambogia did not produce significant weight or fat loss above the placebo. 2013 review in the journal Complementary Theories in Medicine:


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me to an American Medical Association convention and it looked like a supermarket. Vendors were touting cholesterol-free foods.


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In fact omega-3s are so important to human health the Institute of Medicine's Food and Nutrition Board recently set a minimum daily requirement for the first time.

What isn't debated is that adult women need atleast1. 1 grams of omega-3s daily and adult men need 1. 6 grams according to the Institute of Medicine's Food and Nutrition Board.


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 Understanding conditioning and your dog's behavior Modern theories of behavior began with the work of Russian physiologist Ivan Pavlov who was awarded the Nobel prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1904 for his work.


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Eat a Plant-Based Diet To stave off death by a few extra years a vegetarian diet appears to be superior to a non-vegetarian one according to results of a study of more than 73000 people published today (June 3) in the Journal of the American Medical

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#Warm Water Under Antarctic Glacier Spurs Rapid Melting A two-month-long expedition to one of the most remote sites on the planet the sprawling Pine Island Glacier in Antarctica


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The American College of Sports Medicine recommends doing strength training for all of your major muscle groups at least twice a week.


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and animal hides according to the U s. National Library of Medicine. Those with pulmonary anthrax are at risk of respiratory collapse


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A dry and cold winter followed by recent heavy rains has resulted in a slightly delayed onset of spring tree pollens said Paul Ratner M d. Medical Director of Sylvana Research in San antonio Texas

and a clinical assistant professor of medicine at the Long island College Hospital in Brooklyn N y. We are seeing many patients over the past several weeks both adults


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However a systematic review of studies on melatonin and sleep disorders found melatonin supplements shorten the time it takes people to fall asleep faster by only about 12 minutes according to the paper published in 2005 in the Journal of General Internal medicine.


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Raspberry ketone may also interact with medicines such as those that regulate heart rate and cholesterol and hormones.


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when she crooned Just a spoonful of sugar makes the medicine go down. Children and adults are ingrained evolutionarily to prefer sweeter foods to bitter ones scientists have learned.


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The findings published earlier this year in the journal Psychosomatic Medicine showed that smoking status


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#Why a Cold Spring Delays Cherry Blossom Blooming It's been a dull spring for cherry blossom watchers so far.


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A 2007 case study in the Journal of Veterinary Medical science reported that a switch to a high-fiber diet stopped a miniature poodle from regularly eating grass.


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and have no curative properties they are desired for their supposed healing powers in traditional Chinese medicine).


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We also can hope for a new medical breakthrough that will turn off the allergic response.


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As early as the sixth century B c. a medical treatise the Charaka Sanhita celebrates the onion as medicine a diuretic good for digestion the heart the eyes and the joints.


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or treat a specific health concern with probiotics Hibberd recommends finding a high-quality study published in a reputable medical journal that shows positive results.


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This bold proposal from Boston-area researchers appears as commentary in the current issue of the Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA.

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#How Blueberry pie Caused Girl's Strange Allergic reaction A girl in Canada experienced an unusual allergic reaction to blueberry pie she was not allergic to any of the pie's ingredients


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Fruits and vegetables are good sources of potassium study co-author Sylvia Wassertheil-Smoller a researcher at Albert Einstein College of Medicine in New york said in a statement.


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if it is available for purchase where medicines are sold they said. Follow Livescience@livescience Facebook & Google+.


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The findings are published online today (April 7) in the Canadian Medical Association Journal. Bean benefits When researchers compared men


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Particle</a p><p>An experimental mini heart could help people with a medical condition that causes blood to pool in their veins by pumping their blood through the vessels


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#Medicine Men, Machetes and Centuries of Healing (Op-Ed) Mark Plotkin is president of the Amazon Conservation Team

The depth of shamans'knowledge on preventive medicine and diagnostics has astonished even physicians who have studied their approach.

And I have observed medicine men in the northeastern Amazon using insects to treat arthritis and bacterial infections indicating that local wisdom regarding the healing potential of plants

and their cultures and knowledge and along the way hopefully discover new medicines from nature.

We have partnered with elderly medicine men and women to establish shamans'apprentice programs and clinics to improve local health care


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since these natural biodegradable products we are researching can also contribute to traditional medicine and pharmacology as we learn more about our natural environment.


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Op-Ed) Dr. Jim Lebret is an assistant professor of medicine at NYU Langone Medical center/Bellevue Hospital center.

His current study in The American Journal of Preventive medicine conducted with colleagues at Penn State examined more than 150 of the most popular exercise apps.


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Doc Reviews Food Words Used in Medicine From symptoms such as watermelon stomach to blueberry muffin rash food imagery has helped long doctors describe features of diseases and health conditions.

or operating theatre offices or with an inevitably cold platter eaten with eyes glued to a microscope Lakhtakia wrote today (July 9) in the journal Medical Humanities.

and will continue to be a lively learning inducement for generations of budding physicians she said. 7 Medical Myths Even Doctors Believe From anchovy sauce to spaghetti and meatballs The food references in medicine range from beverages and fruits to dairy products

The gastronomic analogies in medicine also draw on breakfast foods: A croissant in a cell nucleus cues doctors to diagnose benign growths on peripheral nerves

Besides their usefulness in teaching medicine such food references could stimulate epicurean enlightenment in medical students


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and 100000 insect species. These have been a great source for the discovery of new medicines with at least 120 approved for use.


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and environmental medicine at New york University and co-author of the new study. Weitzman said this trend is especially worrisome


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which bring on a gout flare Dr. N. Lawrence Edwards professor of medicine rheumatology and clinical immunology at the University of Florida and chairman and CEO of the Gout & Uric acid Education Society told Live Science.


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Medical Myths Even Doctors Believe Cow urine soda? Though Westerners may find the practice surprising if not outright disgusting the therapeutic use of cow urine has a long history in India particularly in Ayurvedic medicine an ancient health care tradition that has been practiced in India for at least 5000 years.

For people who would rather not drink their cow urine straight the RSS has developed a cow-urine-based soft drink called Gomutra Ark.

Just trust me on this this drink really will require flavoring Keith-Thomas Ayoob nutritionist at the Albert Einstein College of Medicine told ABC News


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But while a diet high in sugar certainly promotes the formation of cavities (as well as other medical problems such as obesity) sugar itself isn't the real culprit behind tooth decay.


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Doc Reviews Food Words Used in Medicine Hypersexuality in women linked to this: A condition often understudied in the female population hypersexuality in women is being linked with more aggressive sexual behaviors.


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Lucy Cooke has received in the past funding from the Medical Research Council and the European union 7th Framework programme.


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while medicines do. However the color additives in cosmetics do have to go through FDA approval.


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Because head lice are known not to spread disease in the United states they should not be considered a medical


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but the placebo group and the group taking vitamins had a similar risk of dying from major cardiovascular events during the five-year study according to the paper published in August 2006 in the New england Journal of Medicine.

or preventing arteries from reclogging after a stent procedure according to the U s. National Library of Medicine.

Preliminary evidence has not found that Vitamin b12 blood levels affect lung cancer according to the National Library of Medicine

when it's used in combination with Vitamin b6 and folic acid according to the National Library of Medicine.

if Vitamin b12 has an effect on Lyme disease signs of aging fatigue or chronic fatigue syndrome according to the National Library of Medicine.

However more studies are needed to prove the connection according to the National Library of Medicine. Vitamin b12 has a low risk of overdose in the body.

For this reason the Institute of Medicine does not set a limit on how much Vitamin b12 a person can safely take in a day.

when to the skin to treat psoriasis according to the National Library of Medicine. Vitamin b12 may increase the risk that an artery narrows around a stent a device that widens a blocked artery.

Potassium supplements may reduce the body's ability to absorb Vitamin b12 as can heavy drinking for more than two weeks according to the National Library of Medicine.


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or integrate into the genome the pig experiments showed that a small amount of virus did end up in other organs in the animals besides the heart according to the study published today (July 16) in the journal Science Translational Medicine.


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Products produced by fungi are used in medicine many antibiotics come from fungi and the production of a range of food products including soy sauce blue cheese bread beer and wine.

The use of modern DNA technologies and classification tools may allow development of bioactive compounds for medicine enhanced agricultural productivity environmental damage repair industrial applications such as biofuels


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The Institute of Medicine (IOM) guidelines for total weight gain during a full-term pregnancy recommend that:


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In the new study which was described in the journal Occupational and Environmental Medicine this month 22 hog workers swabbed the inside of their noses several times over the course of 14 days.


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The findings will be detailedin today's (March 18) issue of the journal Annals of Internal medicine. Reducing risk Chowdhury and colleagues carried out the study to shed light on the role of fat in coronary heart disease.

(In fact a study out this week in JAMA Internal medicine suggested taking omega-3 supplements doesn't reduce risk of heart disease.

Heart-healthy foods These data do not change the need for consuming a heart-healthy diet they simply point out that not all fatty acids are created equally said Linda Van horn a professor of preventive medicine


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One study a randomized controlled trial published in The Journal of the American Medical Association in 1998 even found that people who took the supplement as part of their weight-loss diet lost less weight than the control group who took a placebo.


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Another group of creative thinkers was awarded the Medicine Prize. Turns out pork is not just good eating.


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The American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) American Medical Association (AMA) the World health organization (WHO) among others have found no health risks from consuming genetically modified foods on the market.


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Benefits There is no known medical use for consumed alcohol but there are health benefits observed in moderate drinkers including lower rates of cardiovascular disease

Although for palliative care he said that would be a different realm of medicine in


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and are now even hacking off elephants'toenails for new traditional medicine cures. Raising awareness about the plight of elephants is without doubt necessary.


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The Best Fitness Trackers of 2014 Medical devices were one of the first applications of wearable tech.


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Doctors recommend staying away from pollen lubricating the eye and taking allergy medicine for relief.


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#Explainer: What is Hay fever and Why Do You Have It? This article was published originally at The Conversation.

He has received funding from the Medical Research Council the Wellcome Trust Asthma UK Glaxosmithkline Allergopharma and various other charities


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The study appears in the current issue of the American Journal of Preventive medicine and was led by Dr. James Hardin of the Arnold School of Public health at the University of South carolina Columbia.

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#9 Myths About Seasonal Allergies Like pollens that can spread quickly through the air myths about seasonal allergies also seem to circulate widely.


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Just like in human medicine a person has the best chance to fight off and recover from an illness


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The results appear today (Feb 24) in the journal JAMA Internal medicine. Hypertension is a leading risk factor for stroke heart disease kidney disease and shortened life expectancy.

For some study participants plant-based diets lowered blood pressure better than did prescription hypertension medicine and without the medication's side effects.

and a 14-percent drop in stroke said Dr. Neal Barnard a co-author on the study and president of the Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine.

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#'Microbial Pompeii'Found on Teeth of 1, 000-Year-Old Skeletons A microbial Pompeii has been found on the teeth of 1000-year-old human skeletons.


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Vietnam would join other countries that have destroyed recently their stockpiles of confiscated illegal wildlife items often used in traditional Asian medicines luxury goods and souvenirs.


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#What Is Whey Protein? Whey protein is a popular diet supplement among people of all ages.

A 2009 joint statement by the American Dietetic Association (ADA) Dietitians of Canada (DC) and the American College of Sports Medicine (ACSM) noted that eating protein during exercise did little to improve athletic performance.

or even up to 2. 0 grams of protein per kilogram of body weight a day according to various statements by the American Dietetic Association the American College of Sports Medicine and the International Society of Sports Nutrition.

In their joint statement the American Dietetic Association and the American College of Sports Medicine noted some cases of protein supplements also containing anabolic steroids.

Whey protein supplements may also reduce how much of the osteoporosis drug alendronate is absorbed by the body making the medicine less effective.


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Fighting tobacco has been a lifelong effort for Glantz a professor of medicine at the University of California San francisco He has done research on both the health effects of tobacco and the efficacy of smoking-cessation programs.


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and First Nations along the Medicine Line (the international boundary with Canada) to promote the conservation of prairies and the repatriation of American bison.


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and she eventually recovered. 14 Oddest Medical Cases I am hesitant to label it Garcinia cambogia as a dangerous supplement

which also cause serotonin levels to rise could lead to serotonin toxicity said Hendrickson a toxicologist at the Department of Emergency Medicine of Oregon Health and Sciences University.

How 4 Common Medicines Work There is no regulatory agency that's watching that says that you had to test it


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The abuse of antibiotics in the livestock industry where animals that aren't sick are fed low doses of antibiotics day after day to try to compensate for unsanitary conditions risks impairing the effectiveness of those essential medicines


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For instance at a Neanderthal burial cave at Shanidar in northern Iraq dating to around 60000 B c. researchers discovered the remains of many medical plant species suggesting the grave belonged to a shaman.


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Not so according to the researchers who conducted the China study who added their finding was a bit oversold in some news reports. 7 Medical Myths Even Doctors Believe Rather their small study showed that broccoli sprouts may help mitigate the toxic effects of a certain class

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#Squirrels: Diet, Habits & Other Facts Squirrels are tailed nimble bushy rodents found all over the world.


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'and the dry season'the harvest season'said study author Robert Waterland a nutritional epigeneticist at Baylor College of Medicine in Houston.

& Tropical Medicine said in a statement. Prior studies in animals had suggested that environmental influences before conception might lead to epigenetic changes in the offspring.

& Tropical Medicine said in a statement. Preconceptional folic acid is used already to prevent defects in embryos.


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The National Library of Medicine and the NIH determined that magnesium may help people with chronic fatigue syndrome and pain from fibromyalgia.

and moxifloxacin may interfere with how the body absorbs the medicine. Similarly magnesium can interfere with some osteoporosis drugs

Magnesium can worsen side effects of some blood pressure medications and increase the potency of some diabetes medicines.


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or no benefit according to the results detailed today (April 30) in the journal Science Translational Medicine. 7 Technologies That Transformed Warfare Muscle is one of the few tissues that regenerates


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The recommendations which appear in the June 30 issue of the Journal of the American College of Nutrition were spearheaded by the Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine (PCRM) a Washington D c.-based nonprofit group known for its advocacy of plant-based diets

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#Where Do Cashews Come From? Though you might think of it as just another nut in the trail mix the cashew is a decidedly strange snack.

Cashew nut oil as well as the leaves and bark of the cashew tree have also been used in traditional medicines in communities around the world to treat everything from toothaches to diabetes.


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These medicines increase potassium levels and if mixed with too many potassium-rich foods like oranges


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For example a 2010 study published in the Canadian Medical Association Journal documented lactation in a man with a pituitary tumor.


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But despite the image of Ebola as a virus that mysteriously and randomly emerges from the forest the sites of the cases are far from random said Daniel Bausch a tropical medicine researcher at Tulane University who just returned from Guinea


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Although Hui Zhen Sheng from the Shanghai Second Medical University in China and her colleagues have reported creating human-rabbit embryos (Y. Chen et al.


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who shared the Nobel prize for Physiology or Medicine in 1973, presented wild chicks with model birds bearing spots and measured how much they pecked at the model.


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European Medicines Agency recommends approval of two H1n1 vaccines, from Novartis and Glaxosmithkline. 15 september 2009:

Two papers published in the New england Journal of Medicine show two new vaccines against H1n1 are likely to be effective after just one dose (paper 1,

A New england Journal of Medicine article argues, in response to suggestions that THE WHO evaluate its criteria for moving to phase 6


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Nature News caught up with Whitty, a clinical epidemiologist at the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine, to find out more about the department's ambitious five-year research strategy.


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and much more diverse than dogs, says Kim Worley, a genome researcher at the Baylor College of Medicine in Houston, Texas,


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The week ahead 5-7 october The 2009 Nobel prizes for physiology or medicine, physics and chemistry are announced. http://nobelprize. org 5-7 october Singapore hosts the Stem Cells

and Regenerative Medicine Congress Asia. http://www. terrapinn. com/2009/stemcellsasia 8-11 october The American Association for Cancer Research holds its'Frontiers in basic cancer research'conference in Boston,


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But Peter Smith, a tropical epidemiologist at the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine, says there is not much evidence from the data that it protects at all.


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Elizabeth Blackburn, Carol Greider and Jack Szostak shared the 2009 Nobel prize in Physiology or Medicine,


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and Tropical Medicine, modelled a number of scenarios for reducing greenhouse gases. For each case study, the authors calculated the reductions of disability-adjusted life-years (DALYS


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The work was done by Anthony Atala at Wake Forest Institute for Regenerative Medicine in Winston-salem, North carolina.


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such as analysis tracing mailed Bacillus anthracis spores back to a single-spore batch in Ivins's lab at the US ARMY Medical Research Institute of Infectious diseases in Fort Detrick, Maryland.


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Biologist Axel Ullrich took the medicine prize for his research in cancer (he co-developed trastuzumab,

The retraction came days after the UK General Medical Council censured the paper's lead author,


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A 55-year-old clinical-trials network needs a major overhaul, according to a report by the Institute of Medicine, the WASHINGTON DC-based health arm of the National Academies.


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Twenty-two clinics around the world that offer patients experimental adult stem-cell treatments have been surveyed by the International Cellular Medicine Society based in Salem, Oregon.


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The Indian government on 15 may took over the Medical Council of India (MCI), three weeks after its president,


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and traditional medicines) to household income in more than 360 villages across 26 countries, including Ghana, Peru and China.


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says Scott Weaver, who studies virus-mosquito interactions at the University of Texas Medical Branch in Galveston.


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The UK Medical Research Council has called for greater investment to address the huge mismatch between the social and economic burden of mental illness and the relatively slow progress in research in the field.

and medicine for his work on molecular mechanisms of pain. The mathematics prize went to Jean Bourgain of Princeton university for his work in mathematical analysis.

the first Howard Hughes Medical Institute research lab outside the United states. See go. nature. com/Uhiftr for more.


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This form of'stratified medicine'uses genetic information to group patients according to their likely response to a particular treatment.


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says David Stoltz, a physician in the Department of Internal medicine at the University of Iowa, Iowa City,


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) The same board voted to establish a translational-medicine centre at the NIH (see page 877 for more.


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The US National institutes of health (NIH) may create a centre devoted to translational medicine, aiming to speed basic biomedical discoveries to therapy.

Bob Klein (pictured), chairman of the California Institute for Regenerative Medicine in San francisco (see Nature 468


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and Kyoto University, Japan, took the prize for medicine for their work on stem cells. Winners receive a medal and share US$200, 000 in each category.


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Grants glitch Computer glitches forced Australia's National Health and Medical Research Council to shut down its online system for accepting funding applications last week.


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Viral response plan Medical virologists from around the world gathered in WASHINGTON DC on 1 3 march to work out the details of a Global Virus Response Network.


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On 4 may, the board of the California Institute for Regenerative Medicine (CIRM) in San francisco voted to give a US$25-million loan to Geron of Menlo Park


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the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has approved more cancer drugs than the European Medicines Agency (EMA),


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Some strains of bacteria may have evolved resistance to tellurium during its historical medical use, or after its use in the mining and electronics industries increased its presence in the environment.


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