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Washington, Aug 9 : Vitamin D may help those suffering from asthma, according to experts. Publ.Date : Thu, 09 Sep 2010 00:33:31 -0700
CHICAGO — Adrenal fatigue is the sort of diagnosis that might hit home during a late-night Internet search. Publ.Date : Thu, 09 Sep 2010 02:20:26 -0700
BELLINGHAM - Health care reform, vaccine safety, food allergies and obesity treatment are among the Publ.Date : Thu, 09 Sep 2010 06:22:14 -0700
SAN DIEGO -- Vical Incorporated today announced plans to present final results from the company's Phase 2 trial evaluating the potential for its TransVax therapeutic DNA vaccine to prevent cytomegalovirus reactivation and disease in immunosuppressed hematopoietic cell transplant recipients. Publ.Date : Thu, 09 Sep 2010 03:30:00 -0700
Title: Health Tip: Recognizing a Skin Allergy Category: Health News Created: 9/7/2010 10:10:00 AM Last Editorial Review: 9/8/2010 Publ.Date : Thu, 09 Sep 2010 00:30:24 -0700
Elimination of a molecular gatekeeper leads to the development of arthritis in mice, scientists report in a study published in the Journal of Experimental Medicine. The newly discovered gatekeeper is a protein that determines the fate survival or death of damaging cells that mistakenly attack the body's own tissues and lead to autoimmune disorders such as arthritis. Publ.Date : Thu, 09 Sep 2010 02:22:12 -0700
A child who can't stop scratching himself may well be suffering from atopic dermatitis, also known as neurodermatitis. Extreme irritability of the skin with a concomitant urge to scratch is typical of the disorder. The condition often appears during the first year of life and is on the increase in industrialized countries. The patient's skin becomes hypersensitive and reacts strongly to even ... Publ.Date : Thu, 09 Sep 2010 03:24:05 -0700
Promedior, Inc., a clinical stage biotechnology company developing novel therapies to treat fibrotic and inflammatory diseases, announced the publication of collaborative research in the Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology entitled, "Serum amyloid P attenuates M2 macrophage activation and protects against fungal spore - induced allergic airway disease." The research showed that human ... Publ.Date : Thu, 09 Sep 2010 04:23:55 -0700
Washington, Sept 9 : Scientists have discovered that elimination of a molecular gatekeeper leads to the development of arthritis in mice. Publ.Date : Thu, 09 Sep 2010 02:23:46 -0700
Dendritic cells are the grand sentinels of the immune system, standing guard 24/7 to detect foreign invaders such as viruses and bacteria, and bring news of the invasion to other immune cells to marshal an attack. These sentinels, however, nearly always fail to respond adequately to HIV, the virus causing AIDS. Now a team of scientists at NYU Langone Medical Center has discovered a sensor in ... Publ.Date : Thu, 09 Sep 2010 05:23:45 -0700
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