Oct.14 : An enduring question in evolution as to whether Neanderthals were direct ancestors of contemporary humans or an evolutionary side branch that eventually died out may not be answered soon,...[[ Visit eBiologyNews.com for full story, other Stories, and more!  |


Oct 13 : A study has found that two commonly used radiations treatments for early-stage, node-negative breast cancer - Partial-Breast Radiation Therapy (PBRT) and Whole-Breast Radiation Therapy...[[ Visit eBiologyNews.com for full story, other Stories, and more! ]]  |
October 14 : British engineering company Smiths Detection has announced that it is launching a portable detection system which will enable veterinarians to carry out on-site diagnosis of animal...[[ Visit eBiologyNews.com for full story, other Stories, and more! ]]  |
It has long been known that hydrogen peroxide can kill germs without being harmful to users. However, up to now, this remarkable chemical had not been considered stable enough to be practical as the foundation for a system of commercial  |


The U.S. military has ended an inquiry into who smuggled unauthorized underwear and a bathing suit to two prisoners at Guantanamo Bay without learning the source of the contraband skivvies, an attorney said on Wednesday. The investigators concluded more vigilance  |
Massachusetts Gov. Deval Patrick, a former top civil-rights enforcer in the Clinton administration, gave his support on Wednesday to Barack Obama in the race for the 2008 Democratic presidential nomination. The endorsement by Patrick, the second black elected governor in  |
The California Science Center's Science Matters speakers program will explore "The Science and Ethics of Fear" in a free program from 1 - 3:30 p.m. on Saturday, October 27, 2007. Science Matters panelists will discuss the current science of fear,  |
The American Heart Association/American Stroke Association is pleased that President Bush has signed legislation awarding the Congressional Gold Medal to Dr. Michael DeBakey. The medal is the nation's highest civilian award. DeBakey, the heart surgeon who pioneered coronary bypass surgery  |
VANCOUVER, BRITISH COLUMBIA (MARKET WIRE) Inflazyme Pharmaceuticals Ltd., (TSX: IZP) today announced that it has been provided with a press release concerning the proposed merger of Biolipox AB ("Biolipox") and Orexo AB, (OMX Nordic List, Mid Cap: ORX) ("Orexo").  |
Australian Medical Association (AMA) President, Dr Rosanna Capolingua, said that the Government's election promise of $34 billion in tax cuts should be matched by a similar commitment from both major parties to the health of all Australians.  |
Results of a new international survey reveal that eye exams are being ignored by many aged over 40. Only two fifths of respondents had visited an eye specialist in the last year to have their eyes checked, even though twice  |
A Minnesota psychiatrist who received more than $350,000 in speaking and consulting fees from pharmaceutical companies will quit a panel that advises the state on drugs for low-income Medicaid patients. Dr. John E. Simon said on Wednesday that he will  |
The Pap test is an annual ritual for millions of American women, but DNA testing for HPV may be a better way to screen for cervical cancer.  |
You got her pregnant, but are you ready for the nine month roller coaster? Consider this your expectant father's survival guide.  |
11 states as well as District of Columbia receive failing grades.  |
Cheap, standard treatment best against the facial paralysis, study finds  |
Experts debate whether it's time to change cervical cancer screening practices.  |
One of President Bush's concerns about the proposed expansion of the children's health insurance program is that parents who already have insurance will switch their kids to the government plan. We talk to several families who would consider switching. "  |
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