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Discovery explains why H1N1 virus cannot spread as effectively as seasonal flu
Researchers from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, US, have revealed why the...
Published Friday 03 July 2009
Gene expressions may help understanding of JIA, experts say
Scientists working at the National Institute of Arthritis and Musculoskeletal and Skin...
Published Friday 03 July 2009
Smoking can trigger migraines, Spanish study concludes
Smokers are more likely to suffer from migraine attacks than people who...
Published Friday 03 July 2009
Mice could hold key to understanding non-motor Parkinson's symptoms
Genetically-modified mice can reproduce many of the non-motor symptoms associated with Parkinson's...
Published Friday 03 July 2009
Poor sleep in women with postnatal depression linked to depression
Postpartum women with insomnia may be more likely to suffer from depression,...
Published Thursday 02 July 2009
Researchers could develop kidney disease treatment following discovery
A new discovery could lead to the improved diagnosis and treatment of...
Published Thursday 02 July 2009
Peptide nanoparticles could offer improved meningitis treatment
Doctors could soon be able to treat bacterial meningitis more effectively thanks...
Published Wednesday 01 July 2009
Treatment combination could benefit hepatitis C patients
Hepatitis C patients could benefit from a new combination of treatments, researchers...
Published Tuesday 30 June 2009
Insomnia is particularly severe among war veterans
War veterans suffering from insomnia and post-deployment adjustment disorders have symptoms as...
Published Tuesday 30 June 2009
Research could pave the way for new arthritis treatments
A new treatment for rheumatoid arthritis could be developed following a discovery...
Published Monday 29 June 2009
Teenagers are using less contraception, study suggests
The progress made in terms of contraceptive use among teenagers has stalled,...
Published Friday 26 June 2009
Enzyme helps to destroy mutated protein associated with Parkinson's
A naturally-occurring enzyme in the brain has been discovered which helps to...
Published Friday 26 June 2009
People who are civically engaged may be less likely to suffer from asthma
Areas with restaurants, cultural hubs and entertainment facilities may have lower rates...
Published Thursday 25 June 2009
Omacetaxine offers hope to CML patients
A new drug being developed by ChemGenex Pharmaceuticals could offer hope to...
Published Wednesday 24 June 2009
GIST patients at heightened risk of further tumours
Gastrointestinal stromal tumour (GIST) patients are at an increased risk of second,...
Published Wednesday 24 June 2009
Cystic fibrosis patients could benefit from new treatment
A new therapy that increases airway hydration could benefit cystic fibrosis patients,...
Published Tuesday 23 June 2009
More Medical News
Researchers from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, US, have revealed why the...
Published Friday 03 July 2009
Gene expressions may help understanding of JIA, experts say
Scientists working at the National Institute of Arthritis and Musculoskeletal and Skin...
Published Friday 03 July 2009
Smoking can trigger migraines, Spanish study concludes
Smokers are more likely to suffer from migraine attacks than people who...
Published Friday 03 July 2009
Mice could hold key to understanding non-motor Parkinson's symptoms
Genetically-modified mice can reproduce many of the non-motor symptoms associated with Parkinson's...
Published Friday 03 July 2009
Poor sleep in women with postnatal depression linked to depression
Postpartum women with insomnia may be more likely to suffer from depression,...
Published Thursday 02 July 2009
Researchers could develop kidney disease treatment following discovery
A new discovery could lead to the improved diagnosis and treatment of...
Published Thursday 02 July 2009
Peptide nanoparticles could offer improved meningitis treatment
Doctors could soon be able to treat bacterial meningitis more effectively thanks...
Published Wednesday 01 July 2009
Treatment combination could benefit hepatitis C patients
Hepatitis C patients could benefit from a new combination of treatments, researchers...
Published Tuesday 30 June 2009
Insomnia is particularly severe among war veterans
War veterans suffering from insomnia and post-deployment adjustment disorders have symptoms as...
Published Tuesday 30 June 2009
Research could pave the way for new arthritis treatments
A new treatment for rheumatoid arthritis could be developed following a discovery...
Published Monday 29 June 2009
Teenagers are using less contraception, study suggests
The progress made in terms of contraceptive use among teenagers has stalled,...
Published Friday 26 June 2009
Enzyme helps to destroy mutated protein associated with Parkinson's
A naturally-occurring enzyme in the brain has been discovered which helps to...
Published Friday 26 June 2009
People who are civically engaged may be less likely to suffer from asthma
Areas with restaurants, cultural hubs and entertainment facilities may have lower rates...
Published Thursday 25 June 2009
Omacetaxine offers hope to CML patients
A new drug being developed by ChemGenex Pharmaceuticals could offer hope to...
Published Wednesday 24 June 2009
GIST patients at heightened risk of further tumours
Gastrointestinal stromal tumour (GIST) patients are at an increased risk of second,...
Published Wednesday 24 June 2009
Cystic fibrosis patients could benefit from new treatment
A new therapy that increases airway hydration could benefit cystic fibrosis patients,...
Published Tuesday 23 June 2009
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