Monday, May 12, 2014

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Biogen, Sobi pledge hemophilia drug donation in developing world
(Reuters) - Biogen Idec Inc and partner Swedish Orphan Biovitrum AB on Monday said they will donate hemophilia drugs for use in developing nations in quantities large enough to treat tens of thousands of patients over the next decade. The potentially ...
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Tech Times
Glen Cove to consider regulating e-cigs
Glen Cove is poised to restrict the sale of electronic cigarettes to minors when the City Council votes Tuesday on an amendment to city laws governing tobacco and nicotine. "We are proposing amendments to our current code regarding the sale and ...
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The Utah People's Post
Electric Scalp, Brain Stimulation Can Trigger Lucid Dreams - Study
A potential way of inducing lucid dreaming in sleepers has been unraveled by the scientists. According to a study it can be done by applying mild electrical currents to their scalps. Lucid dreaming is the process in which a sleeper recognizes they are dreaming ...
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The Nation
Nurses vow to serve humanity
LAHORE: Students of nursing courses lit candles and earthen lamps to renew their pledge to serve the ailing humanity selflessly, at a ceremony arranged in connection with the World Nursing Day at the Lahore General Hospital (LGH) on Sunday.
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ecns
Happy Mother's Day?
On this Mother's Day, as you hold your children or grandchildren in your arms, think about the many mothers who are not allowed to see their children. We marched Friday with empty baby carriages and singing in solidarity and support of protective mothers all ...
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ADHD drugs not linked to increased tobacco use
It's well-documented that young people diagnosed with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder are more likely to pick up cigarette smoking, start earlier when they do and become more seriously addicted to tobacco than peers without the disorder. Yet a new ...
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Medscape
Have Cervical Ca Rates Been Underestimated?
Oncology/Hematology. Have Cervical Ca Rates Been Underestimated? Published: May 12, 2014. By Charles Bankhead, Staff Writer, MedPage Today. save. |. A. A. Post Test Complete · Take Posttest. Loading the player... For best viewing, click the bottom ...
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10th annual Mental Health Awareness Walk set May 21
That is the message that agencies supporting the upcoming 10th annual Mental Health Awareness Walk want to bring to the public. “People with mental illness are some of our most brilliant people in history,” said Brenda S. Campany, part-time executive ...
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The Guardian
Movie points to sour side of sugar industry
The film claims fast-food chains and the makers of processed foods have added more sugar to "low fat" foods to make them more palatable. First came An Inconvenient Truth. Then Fast Food Nation. Then Blackfish. Each showed the power of critically ...
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NDTV
HIV bill: here's what constitutes a crime
For weeks the HIV and Aids Prevention and Control Bill has been hotly debated by experts and MPs, but early voting on controversial clauses last week show that scientists have so far lost the decriminalisation battle. If the draft legislation is passed in much of ...
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2 Minute Medicine
Duration of post-concussive symptoms identified in pediatric patients
1. Physical symptoms were most likely to be present immediately after a pediatric concussion, with emotional and cognitive symptoms appearing in the days to weeks following incident. 2. Thirty-two percent of pediatric patients continue to be symptomatic from ...
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Arab News
UI Scientists Working to Understand MERS
IOWA CITY, Iowa — The Centers for Disease Control identified the first case of Middle East Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus, or MERS, in the United States on May 2nd. The virus was found in a person in Indiana who had previously traveled to the Arabian ...
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Times LIVE
Pregnancy puts drivers on edge
Pregnant drivers are most likely to crash their car during their second trimester, a Canadian study has found. Save & Share. Tweet · Email · Print. A study of 507262 pregnant women to determine if common features of pregnancy such as nausea, fatigue, ...
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