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Donna Bentley wears a suit and commutes 45 minutes one way to her job as an assistant district attorney in New Bedford, yet something her children find criminal happens when she gets behind the wheel of her minivan: She sometimes transforms into Cher.
Four years ago, Jeanna Giese, now 19, became the first person to survive rabies without a preventive vaccine. Now, the medical procedure developed for treating Giese may have saved the lives of two children in South America. [More]
Biovitrum AB (publ) and Symphogen A/S have completed the first part of a clinical proof of mechanism study of the recombinant human polyclonal antibody product Sym001 for future prevention of Hemolytic Disease of the Newborn that can occur in RhD-negative mothers carrying a RhD-positive fetus. This can lead to an immune reaction causing destruction of the red blood cells in the newborn, which ...
Colostrum intake is critical for the newborn calf, says Greg Lardy, a North Dakota State University Extension Service beef cattle specialist. “At birth, a calf's immune system is not fully developed,” he says.
SAVANNAH, Ga.----MIT Holding, Inc. , reports its third quarter results and corporate developments that occurred during the period. The Company filed its quarterly results on form 10QSB with the SEC on November 14, 2008, for the period ending September 30, 2008.
MELVILLE, N.Y.----Allion Healthcare, Inc. , today announced that it has entered into a partnership with Under One Roof to launch a Community Resource Center in San Francisco. The build-out of the new center begins this week with an anticipated opening date of January 1, 2009.
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Have you laughed today? Good thing if you have because most people take life too seriously. But those who laugh are healthier because laughing helps them loosen up. Though it causes the pulse initially to quicken, its slows down considerably, so that blood pressure sinks.
A new study shows that developing antibodies to cockroach and mouse proteins is associated with a greater risk for wheeze, hay fever, and eczema in preschool urban children as young as three years of age. The study is the first to focus on the links between antibody responses to cockroach and mouse proteins and respiratory and allergic symptoms in such a young age group.
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