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One of the most common reasons for needing a liver transplant is liver failure or liver cancer caused by liver cell infection with hepatitis C virus .
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Main Category: Medical Devices / Diagnostics Also Included In: Infectious Diseases / Bacteria / Viruses IT / Internet / E-mail The analysis takes just a few minutes and the doctor knows straight-away whether there are any pathogens in the blood.
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... alleles - are at greater risk for diminished cognitive capacity than individuals without the gene. ApoE, or Apolipoprotein E, has, among other functions, a role in repair of damaged neurons. The ApoE-e4 allele is a variant of the genotype and some ...
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... and ZymoGenetics, Inc. (NASDAQ:ZGEN) announced that final results from a Phase 1b clinical trial in patients with hepatitis C (HCV) treated with PEG-Interferon lambda, a new class of interferon, in combination with ribavirin will be presented at the ...
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E-mail: kerstin.wolk@charite.de Received 30 June 2009; Revised 20 August 2009; Accepted 31 August 2009; Published online 1 October 2009.
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... Both the FDA Food Code and all local food codes across the country have regulations devoted to the issues. Salmonella, E-coli, Hepatitis A, Shigella and Norovirus are transferred very easily from employees to food, and the federal food code holds ...
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... This is different from what health care experts thought in the past about vitamin B. Unlike fat-soluble vitamins A, D, E, K, and others, vitamin B is water-soluble. It was thought that due to the water-soluble nature of vitamin B that your body ...
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Of the five hepatitis viruses, the first three get all the press and attention. This is with good reason because of these five, hepatitis A, B and C cause the most disease here in the United States and many other developed countries.
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Novelos Therapeutics, Inc. , a biopharmaceutical company focused on the development of therapeutics to treat cancer and hepatitis, today announced that the Massachusetts General Hospital , in collaboration with Novelos, was awarded a $950,371 competitive grant by the National Institutes of Health to study two Novelos compounds - " NOV-002 and ...
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Aaron McIntosh, left, a doctor of pharmacy and registered pharmacist, and Mac Bray, a registered pharmacist, stand among prescription pill bottles at Capital Pharmacy and Medical Equipment, located at 662 E. Main St.
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... and helping prevent the spread of disease. The alcohol-based hand sanitizer is effective against bacteria such as E-Coli, MRSA, VRE, Influenza, and Hepatitis A. "We appreciate the opportunity to partner with Mr. Davis and Morehouse College to ...
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... good? It is nature's medicine cabinet, effective in destroying viruses that cause influenza, sinusitis, measles, hepatitis and AIDS. It also destroys bacteria that can cause throat infections, stomach ulcers, urinary tract infections, venereal ...
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... minority scientists, and against civil rights injustices. Dr. Yen, a UCSF researcher who specialized in studying hepatitis B, died Aug. 31 of acute leukemia. He was 55. "He was always a fair person, and when he saw something unjust he had to fix ...
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... essential oil, mucilage, and bitter principle. Milk Thistle is also an antioxidant that is more potent than vitamins C and E. Where will be Milk Thistle Extract use for ? a Increase the secretion and flow of bile from the liver and gall-bladder a ...
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... FDA Approval for First Fully Automated Blood Screening Test for HIV-1/HIV-2 New Test Completes the Abbott Prism Hepatitis and Retrovirus Panel Abbott Park, IL -- September 21, 2009 -- Abbott (NYSE: ABT) announced today it received approval from the ...
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Sep 24, 2009 - Vertex Pharmaceuticals Incorporated today announced that sustained virologic response data from Study C208, which evaluated twice-daily dosing of Vertex's investigational hepatitis C virus protease inhibitor telaprevir, will be presented in an oral presidential plenary session at the 60th Annual Meeting of the American Association ...
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A child immunization clinic will be held from 3 to 7 p.m. todayat the Community Health Center of Branch County, 274 E. Chicago St., Coldwater.
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