Northern Territory police say there has been a shift in drinkers to the outskirts of Alice Springs since dry areas legislation was introduced.  |


Six years after the September 11 attacks in the United States, the "war on terror" is failing and instead fuelling an increase in support for extremist Islamist movements, a British think-tank said on Monday. A report by the Oxford Research  |  |
E. coli contamination in meat is the ultimate example of "crap in; crap out." Not only can Escherichia coli 0157:H7 make you violently sick or kill you, it is a grim reminder of where the beef you ate came from  |
As we enter the era of "personalized" medicine, it is time to take a fresh look at how we evaluate treatments for cancer patients. More emphasis should be put on matching treatment to the patient. Patients would certainly have a  |


Inclusion bodies were collected by a low speed centrifugation step and solubilized in 8 M urea (see solubilization buffer). 10 mg/ml solubilzed protein was diluted 100-fold in refolding buffer containing 0.5 % (purified!) SB12 (see refolding buffer)which is approximately 5  |
Inclusion bodies were collected by a low speed centrifugation step and solubilized in 8 M urea (see solubilization buffer). 10 mg/ml solubilzed protein was diluted 100-fold in refolding buffer containing 0.5 % (purified!) SB12 (see refolding buffer)which is approximately 5  |
Health inspectors report that patients who complain about poor hospital treatment are being failed.  |
The latest issue of the Scandinavian Journal of Gastroenterology assesses the clinical effectiveness of probiotics therapy in ulcerative colitis.  |
Ischemic colitis has a worse prognosis when isolated to the right side of the colon, finds this month's American Journal of Gastroenterology.  |
This month's Gastroenterology investigates 5-year colon surveillance after screening colonoscopy.  |
The Heart of Birmingham PCT has become the first NHS trust to sign up to BT's N3 hosted voice service, enabling them to make free on-net calls and cheaper calls to mobile phones.  |
A new professional complaints handling body has been established to deal with the concerns of patients and staff about the major Sydney hospital in which a woman was left to miscarry in a toilet.  |
The International Transport Workers Federation says the owners of a foreign ship docked in north Queensland have agreed to allow experts on board to conduct an asbestos audit.  |
A sheriff's deputy shot and killed six young people in the northern Wisconsin town of Crandon before being killed himself after a manhunt, a local TV station reported on Sunday, quoting police and witnesses. The Forest County Sheriff's Department said  |
Some scientists think they have figured out the real job of the troublesome and seemingly useless appendix: It produces and protects good germs for your gut. That's the theory from surgeons and immunologists at Duke University Medical School, published online  |  |
The ACT Coroner will investigate the death of a 30 year old man who had been left waiting for four hours for emergency treatment at The Canberra Hospital.  |
Christiane Wert Rivard a registered dietitian says, "Sunshine is a significant source of vitamin D The body produces vitamin D when the skin is exposed to direct sunlight. However, as we head into these colder and darker months, it's essential  |
Researchers have identified a new gene that, if mutated, may increase a woman's risk of breast cancer by more than a third. Further, the researchers found that the gene, HMMR, interacts with the well-known breast cancer gene BRCA1. Alternations in  |
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