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49 kids finally have a place to call home
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette | 9 hours 41 minutes ago
Dozens of families grew larger yesterday as Allegheny County Family Court judges finalized the adoptions of 49 children.


Experimental treatments
Chicago Tribune | 1 day 33 minutes ago
Physicians have proposed or used many experimental therapies to treat children with autism. Of the sampling below, none has been approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration for the treatment of autism, and none has been proven to improve symptoms of the disorder. Children with autism often undergo multiple treatments at once.


Heart disease predates the Whopper
Globe and Mail (Toronto), The | 1 day 13 hours 30 minutes ago
Despite ancient Egyptians' active lifestyle and absence of fast food, researchers have discovered hardened arteries among mummies


Pfizer to pay $6.3 mln to patient in Prempro lawsuit
Reuters | 1 day 14 hours 30 minutes ago
LOS ANGELES, Nov 20 (Reuters) - A Philadelphia jury on Friday ordered pharmaceutical giant Pfizer (PFE.N) to pay $6.3 million in compensatory damages to an Illinois breast cancer survivor after finding menopause drugs Premarin, Provera and Prempro caused the disease.


Breast cancer researchers at Sausalito forum defend mammogram advice
San Jose Mercury News (Calif.) | 1 day 15 hours 11 minutes ago
Breast cancer researchers and community activists who gathered at a Marin forum this week defended the federal government's new recommendation on mammograms and discussed cutting-edge research results.


Gene silencing predicted to improve drug manufacturing
ScientificAmerican.com | 1 day 15 hours 29 minutes ago
Chinese hamster ovary cells: the workhorse of the biological drug market.Nikon MicroscopyU


Embryonic stem cell therapy closer to human trials
Yahoo! | 1 day 19 hours 31 minutes ago
CHICAGO (AFP) ? Embryonic stem cell therapy got a step closer to the clinic Thursday after US researchers said they filed a request for government approval of human trials.


The Controversy Over Mammograms
New York Times, The | 1 day 21 hours 10 minutes ago
An expert panel?s recommendation that mammography screening to detect breast cancer be scaled back has caused consternation among women and doctors and prompted some attempts to connect the results to the debate over health care.


Embryonic stem cells harnessed for skin grafts
Yahoo! | 1 day 21 hours 30 minutes ago
PARIS (AFP) ? French doctors on Friday said they had used human embryonic stem cells to grow skin that one day may be used as potentially life-saving temporary patches for patients suffering bad burns.


Research and Markets: Strategies for Building Early-Stage Pharmaceutical Pipelines Through External Sources [Press Release]
Business Wire | 1 day 23 hours 20 minutes ago
Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/773f85/strategies_for_bui) has announced the addition of Decision Resources, Inc.'s new report "Strategies for Building Early-Stage Pharmaceutical Pipelines Through External Sources" to their offering.


UCR plant scientist's research spawns new discoveries showing how crops survive drought
innovations-report | 1 day 23 hours 34 minutes ago
Junior professor's breakthrough launches unprecedented number of publications in high-profile journals


New 'Skin' From Stem Cells
U.S. News & World Report | 2 days 6 minutes ago
THURSDAY, Nov. 19 (HealthDay News) -- Embryonic stem cells, which can turn into a variety of cells in the body, can produce temporary skin that could help burn victims while they're waiting for skin grafts, new research from France suggests.


SILENCE THERAPEUTICS PLC - Notice of AGM [Press Release]
PRNewswire | 2 days 2 hours 50 minutes ago
Silence Therapeutics plc Notice of Annual General Meeting


People: Pamela Anderson tries to explain infamous sex tape to sons
Denver Post, The | 2 days 6 hours 1 minute ago
Pamela Anderson's infamous sex tape has finally come back to haunt her.


First human trials for stem cell blindness therapy
Telegraph (London) | 2 days 6 hours 31 minutes ago
The first human trials of a stem cell therapy for an eye disease that causes blindness in young people could start next year.





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