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Gum Disease Treatment-Treating your toothache with homeopatic toothache rememdies can be the different between an impossible day and one you can get through.

14.10.2007 23:57    gum-disease-info.com
Treating your toothache with homeopathic toothache remedies can be the difference between an impossible day and one you can get through. It's always best to see a dentist as soon we suffer a toothache, but sometimes that's not possible. Until


Preterm birth increases the risk of developing IBD

14.10.2007 23:42    gastrohep.com
Preterm birth, and not mode of delivery, is associated with an increased risk of developing IBD later in life, shows the latest issue of Inflammatory Bowel Diseases.

Discarded needles are a vector for Hep C transmission

14.10.2007 23:42    gastrohep.com
The latest issue of the Journal of Gastroenterology and Hepatology investigates transmission of Hep C virus by needle-stick injury in community settings.

Antibiotic therapy may induce remission in ulcerative colitis

14.10.2007 23:42    gastrohep.com
The most recent issue of the Digestive Diseases and Sciences reports on the results of a meta-analysis of adjunctive antibiotic therapy for active ulcerative colitis.


Genes may make some people more motivated to eat, perhaps overeat

14.10.2007 23:31    eurekalert.org
Science has found one likely contributor to the way that some folks eat to live and others live to eat. Researchers at the University at Buffalo, the State University of New York, have found that people with genetically lower dopamine,
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Union concerns about hospital treatment after patient dies

14.10.2007 23:14    abc.net.au
The Ambulance Emplolyees Union says more needs to be done to make sure hospitals are not short staffed.
Union concerns about hospital treatment after patient dies

Hospital bug fight 'taking vital NHS cash'

14.10.2007 23:06    thescotsman.scotsman.com
MILLIONS of pounds of NHS money is being spent fighting the spread of hospital infections, Scotland's health secretary said yesterday.

Report links smoking mothers to cot death

14.10.2007 23:06    thescotsman.scotsman.com
NINE out of ten mothers who lose a baby to cot death are smokers, a new study has concluded.

Revealed ... what really happens when you die

14.10.2007 23:06    thescotsman.scotsman.com
WHEN it comes to death, the manner of passing is often more of a worry than the idea of embracing the end.

Simple test predicts Alzheimer's six years early, say scientists

14.10.2007 23:06    thescotsman.scotsman.com
THOUSANDS of people in Scotland who develop Alzheimer's disease each year could be offered more effective treatment thanks to a new test that claims to predict the onset of symptoms up to six years ahead.

Blackwater says lawsuit "politically motivated"

14.10.2007 23:01    today.reuters.com
Esa WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Blackwater USA founder Erik Prince on Sunday dismissed as "politically motivated" a lawsuit filed against his security company by a wounded survivor and relatives of three Iraqis killed in Baghdad on September 16. In an interview

(AP) New FDA Research Center Rife With Risks

14.10.2007 22:22    wkrn.com
The Food and Drug Administration is moving with unprecedented speed to launch a drug research center to be paid for by companies it regulates. The goal of the Reagan-Udall Foundation, approved by Congress and signed into law late last month,

Computerized Training Of Working Memory Is A Promising Therapeutic Strategy In ADHD

14.10.2007 22:20    sciencedaily.com (2)
ADHD is an increasingly frequent complex mental disorder in children with partly devastating consequences for the child's further development and the families. There are promising new strategies of research to develop more appropriate treatments that specifically refer to the patient's

Cannabis Use, Effect And Potential Therapy For Alzheimer's, MS and Parkinson's

14.10.2007 22:20    sciencedaily.com (2)
Cannabis (marijuana) is the most widely produced plant-based illicit drug worldwide and the illegal drug most frequently used in Europe. Its use increased in almost all EU countries during the 1990s, in particular among young people, including school students. Cannabis

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