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... been difficult up till now for laboratory workers to avoid contact with the blood and protect themselves from infections while conducting tests in the bus. The researchers at the IBMT have therefore encapsulated the chip. This makes the blood follow ...
Source:Medical News Today
Date:October 2, 2009
... of birth, but has a questionable safety record. Studies have found links between the hepatitis B vaccine and ear infections, arthritis, throat inflammation, and the need for special education services. Scientists have now found that male babies ...
Source:American Chronicle
Date:October 1, 2009
... diarrhoea which settles within seven days without treatment. The diarrhoea may contain blood. Occasionally, serious kidney and blood complications can occur. Good hygiene is very important in preventing person-to person spread and small children ...
Source:Medical News Today
Date:October 1, 2009
... to rescue patients by recognizing and heading off potentially catastrophic complications such as deep wound infections, pneumonia , kidney failure, blood clots, and strokes . In spite of similar patterns of complications, patients at high mortality ...
Source:Medical News Today
Date:October 1, 2009
Astellas Pharma Canada, Inc. and Theravance, Inc. announced today that Health Canada has approved VIBATIV for the treatment of adult patients with complicated skin and skin structure infections caused by susceptible Gram-positive bacteria, including Staphylococcus aureus, both methicillin-resistant and methicillin-susceptible strains.
Source:BioSpace
Date:October 1, 2009
... and bird (avian) genes and human genes. Scientists call this a "quadruple reassortant" virus. Are there human infections with H1N1 virus in the U.S.? Yes. Human infections with the new H1N1 virus are ongoing in the United States. Most people who ...
Source:Sun Views
Date:October 1, 2009
... medical services personnel; adults 64 and younger with chronic medical conditions such as chronic heart, lung, kidney and liver disease, diabetes and immunosuppression What's the difference between the FluMist and the injection? Are they ...
Source:Star-telegram.com
Date:September 30, 2009
... at Mayo Clinic in Arizona for one year. Dr. Castle's research interests include prostate cancer, bladder cancer and kidney cancer. He is the director of the Desert Mountain Prostate Cancer Research Fund and is the principal investigator of Castle ...
Source:Mayo Clinic
Date:September 30, 2009
... ever since." The nightmare began in 2006 when she and her husband began experiencing fatigue, respiratory distress, kidney dysfunction, urinary tract infections and diarrhea after biosolids were applied to the fields surrounding their six-acre ...
Source:Community Press
Date:September 30, 2009
... get the vaccine, seniors over 65 and people between ages two and 65 who have diabetes or diseases of the lung, heart, kidney or liver. The infection can cause pneumonia, blood infection, meningitis and ear and sinus infections. The vaccine is part ...
Source:Edmonton Sun
Date:September 30, 2009
... for Vascular Access , held September 15-17. The product has already been shipped to its initial customers. "Infections related to catheters are potentially fatal and also create large financial burdens for hospitals, sometimes adding up to millions ...
Source:Medical News Today
Date:September 30, 2009
... complications that can lead to death." Complications can be related to the surgery itself, including bleeding, infections and leakages, Dimick said, and they can be related to medical problems that the person having surgery might have, such as a ...
Source:MedicineNet
Date:September 30, 2009
... the University of Maryland School of Medicine. The most common complications from mitral valve surgery are stroke , kidney failure and infections, none of which occurred among the 187 consecutive patients who received the minimally invasive ...
Source:Medical News Today
Date:September 30, 2009
... Pneumococcus is the bacteria responsible for pneumonia, sinusitis, meningitis, bronchitis and other illnesses and infections that most often surface in very young children, the elderly and certain high-risk groups. They commonly coincide with ...
Source:Canada.com
Date:September 30, 2009
... get the vaccine, seniors over 65 and people between ages 2 and 65 who have diabetes or diseases of the lung, heart, kidney or liver. The infection can cause pneumonia, blood infection, meningitis and ear and sinus infections. The vaccine is part of ...
Source:Ottawa Sun
Date:September 29, 2009
... point. The death rate is about the same. But health officials worry this could change: They say the respiratory infections in people with swine flu are more severe than in seasonal flu, and the virus could morph into a more lethal form. If you or a ...
Source:SF Sentinel
Date:September 29, 2009
... point. The death rate is about the same. But health officials worry this could change: They say the respiratory infections in people with swine flu are more severe than in seasonal flu, and the virus could morph into a more lethal form. If you or a ...
Source:Sacramento Bee Newspaper
Date:September 29, 2009
... lung disease called silicosis. The presence of silica in the lungs can also weaken the body's ability to fight infections, so infectious illnesses such as pulmonary tuberculosis can develop. In addition, work-related exposure to crystalline silica ...
Source:Yard & Garden
Date:September 28, 2009
... kids a it is always within us." He conducts research on the virus in patients who have undergone procedures such as kidney or bone marrow transplants which suppress the bodya s immune system. Viral infections are the most common complications in ...
Source:Ottawa Citizen
Date:December 19, 2005
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