Google News Alert for: disease
New Brain-Disease Case Tied to Drug Wall Street Journal - USA By KEITH J. WINSTEIN A US multiple-sclerosis patient taking the drug Tysabri contracted a deadly brain infection, marking the sixth such case and darkening ... See all stories on this topic | ||
Vets back Yellowstone-area livestock disease plan Forbes - NY,USA AP 10.29.08, 6:20 PM ET Montana's state veterinarian says a national animal health group is backing the creation of a special livestock disease management ... See all stories on this topic | ||
New Poll Reveals New Jersey Voter Anxiety Over Healthcare and the ... MarketWatch - USA TRENTON, NJ, Oct 29, 2008 /PRNewswire via COMTEX/ -- A new survey of likely voters commissioned by the Partnership to Fight Chronic Disease in New Jersey ... See all stories on this topic | ||
UPDATE 1-Biogen reports another Tysabri brain disease case Reuters UK - UK O: Quote, Profile, Research) said on Wednesday that it has notified regulators of a new case of a potentially deadly brain disease in a multiple sclerosis ... See all stories on this topic | ||
Top 5 Things That Kill Men FOXNews - USA Heart disease. It's the leading cause of death in the US, and kills more than 300000 men every year. High cholesterol, high blood pressure, inactivity and ... See all stories on this topic | ||
Newer, costlier drugs do not translate into better recovery Livemint - Delhi,Delhi,India "Just because a drug is new or exploits a new mechanism does not mean that it adds clinically to treating particular diseases," says Randall Stafford, ... See all stories on this topic | ||
Media Coverage Affects How People Perceive Threat Of Disease Science Daily (press release) - USA "When a certain disease receives repeated coverage in the press, people tend to focus on it and perceive it as a real threat. This raises concerns regarding ... See all stories on this topic | ||
New Report Finds Rising Risk of Infectious Diseases in America MarketWatch - USA Some major threats currently in the US include: -- Emerging diseases, like the potential of a pandemic flu outbreak or another new disease like severe acute ... See all stories on this topic | ||
Scientific American - USA Previous research has produced conflicting results: one 2005 study by the Veterans Administration suggested that statins lowered risk of the disease, ... See all stories on this topic | ||
Alvine Pharmaceuticals Reports Positive Results With ALV003 in ... MarketWatch - USA "The outcome of the Phase 1 Trial of ALV003 is a major step toward providing people with celiac disease a better quality of life, as there are currently no ... See all stories on this topic |
Google Blogs Alert for: disease
Elevated Blood Levels of CRP Linked to Ischemic Vascular Disease ... (October 29, 2008 - Insidermedicine) While elevated levels of C-reactive protein (CRP) in the blood are associated with an increased risk for ischemic vascular disease, the link does not appear to be causal, according to a genetic ... Insidermedicine - http://www.insidermedicine.ca/ |
Latin American Cities Get Physical in Fight Against Obesity and ... By Nate Kommers "We hope that celebrating the achievements of these projects will inspire other cities in Latin America to begin to address the growing prevalence of physical inactivity, obesity, and chronic disease within their citizenries," said ... Pressroom - http://www.wri.org/press |
Progress Made in Therapy for Celiac Disease By Kyle Eslick If you've been reading this site for awhile, you may remember we mentioned the ALV003 drug (oral protease therapy in development to detoxify gluten in patients with Celiac Disease) would be going into Phase 1 of testing soon. ... Celiac-Disease.com - http://celiac-disease.com/ |
Vertex Gears up for Big Liver Disease Conference By Luke Timmerman I spoke with Vertex's chief commercial officer, Kurt Graves, to do some pre-game reporting for the American Association for the Study of Liver Disease's annual meeting October 31 through November 4 in San Francisco. ... Xconomy - http://www.xconomy.com/ |
Media coverage affects how people perceive threat of disease: study By News The research, published online in the Public Library of Science: ONE, suggests diseases that show up frequently in the print media –like bird flu –are considered more serious than similar diseases that do not receive the same kind of ... Science Codex - - http://www.sciencecodex.com/ |
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