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New and inexpensive genomics method takes off

March 20, 2012
(PhysOrg.com) -- Genotyping-by-sequencing (GBS), a powerful new technique developed at Cornell, is leveling the playing field in genomics research. Less than a year after publication, it is being applied to answer questions about diverse species, including hops, fox, turf grass, maize, cow, tomato and raspberry.

CDC takes critical step to reinvigorate fight against tobacco use

March 16, 2012
The following is a statement by Matthew L. Myers, President, Campaign for Tobacco-Free Kids: The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention today has taken a critical step to reinvigorate the fight against tobacco use – the nation's leading preventable cause of death – by launching the government's first-ever paid, nationwide ...

Diaverum takes an active role in 2012 World Kidney day

March 8, 2012
Diaverum, one of the world's leading renal care service providers, is taking an active role in today's World Kidney day. Through activities such as open door days at dialysis clinics, free kidney screening and blood pressure tests, Diaverum is increasing awareness for renal diseases and informing about possible prevention measures.

FDA takes more time to decide on the fate of BMS & Pfizer’s joint venture anticlotting drug Eliquis

March 3, 2012
The U.S FDA have pushed back the deadline for deciding whether to approve an experimental anticlotting drug developed jointly by Pfizer Inc. and Bristol-Myers Squibb Co. The companies said late Wednesday that the Food and Drug Administration has set a new target date of June 28 for deciding whether to ...

It takes two to tango: Pairs of entwined proteins handle the stress

March 2, 2012
(PhysOrg.com) -- Imagine two tango dancers sweeping across the dance floor and suddenly encountering a slick spot. To avoid a slip or even a nasty tumble, the pair must work together to support one another and glide safely through the stressful moment.

Minn. Senate takes on anti-abortion bills; Texas to cut women’s health programs; ‘Personhood’ initiatives advance

February 29, 2012
Across the nation, state legislatures are considering various bills to restrict access to abortion and contraception services.

Patrick Kennedy takes offense at ad by Sen. Scott Brown

February 28, 2012
The campaign advertisement invokes the name of the late Sen. Edward Kennedy, D-Mass. The younger Kennedy calls the ad, which suggests that Brown shares the late senator's position on religious exemptions for health care providers, "misleading and untrue."

Curbing consequences of obesity takes personal responsibility

February 24, 2012
A recently released OECD report "spells out the toll obesity can take on one's health and on health care costs," Indianapolis Star reporter Barb Berggoetz writes in this Star opinion piece, adding, "Obese people die on average eight to 10 years sooner than people at normal weight."

When Body Clock Runs Down, Immune System Takes Time Off

February 19, 2012
The circadian clock is a finely tuned genetic mechanism that regulates our sleep cycle and key metabolic changes during the 24-hour cycle. It also may help determine whether we get sick or not, according to a new Yale School of Medicine study published online in the journal Immunity. "People intuitively ...

When body clock runs down, immune system takes time off

February 16, 2012
It's been said that timing is everything, and that may be particularly true when it comes to the ability to fight off disease. New research published by Cell Press in the February issue of the journal Immunity shows that the success of host immune defense depends in part on an ...

Nanotube Therapy Takes Aim At Breast Cancer Stem Cells

February 13, 2012
Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center researchers have again proven that injecting multiwalled carbon nanotubes (MWCNTs) into tumors and heating them with a quick, 30-second laser treatment can kill them. The results of the first effort involving kidney tumors was published* in 2009, but now they've taken the science and directed ...

Nanotube therapy takes aim at breast cancer stem cells

February 9, 2012
WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. Feb. 9, 2012 Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center researchers have again proven that injecting multiwalled carbon nanotubes (MWCNTs) into tumors and heating them with a quick, 30-second laser treatment can kill them. The results of the first effort involving kidney tumors was published ...