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Nottingham University scientists have scooped an award for developing a technique that can test for up to 5,000 different allergens from one drop of blood.
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Lab test for allergy scoops national - Genetic Engineering News
Scientists who have developed a new technique that can test for up to 5,000 different allergens from just one drop of blood have scooped a prestigious national award which encourages innovation in healthcare technologies. The new basophil-microarray ...
All Textiles In All Volvo Models Oeko-Tex Certified To Be Allergy ... - The Auto Chanel
GOTHENBURG, Sweden ? November 25, 2008: Volvo Cars is the only manufacturer in the car industry with a complete model range featuring textiles that are so clean that they are certified according to the Oeko-Tex standard. The textile standard was ...
'First Dogs' Exhibit Puts Obama Pet Choice To Test - WCCO
WASHINGTON (AP) ? The election is not over for museum visitors weighing in on what President-elect Barack Obama calls a "major issue" for his transition: selecting the first dog. Seventh-grader Mary Grace Moran, visiting the Newseum with her class ...
Wheat intolerance: the facts - Daily Mail
An increasing number of Britons claim they are intolerant to wheat. But far from being one condition, health problems involving wheat actually fall into three main groups. Here is a guide to the main health conditions involving wheat in the diet ...
Experimental drug shows promise against latent TB bacteria - Thaindian.com
Washington, Nov 28 (ANI): Researchers from the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID), part of the National Institutes of Health, have determined how a promising drug candidate attacks the bacterium that causes tuberculosis (TB ...
New TB Drug Destroys Bacteria from the Inside - Softpedia
Scientists from the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID) ? a part of the National Institutes of Health (NIH) ? working with colleagues from the Novartis Institute for Tropical Diseases in Singapore, managed to devise a ...
Trial of HIV vaccine 'a milestone for SA' - Mail & Guardian Online
The map will replace this text. If any users do not have Flash Player 8 (or above), they'll see this message. Clinical testing of the first HIV vaccine developed in Africa will start in the United States next week, the South African Aids Vaccine ...
Aids trials to start in the US - Beeld
Johannesburg - Clinical testing of the first HIV vaccine developed in Africa will start in the United States next week, the SA Aids Vaccine Initiative (Saavi) said on Friday. "This clinical trial represents a milestone for South Africa, as one of the ...
Experimental TB Drug Explodes Bacteria From Inside Out - eMaxHealth.com
An international team of biochemists has discovered how an experimental drug unleashes its destructive force inside the bacteria that cause tuberculosis (TB). The finding could help scientists develop ways to treat dormant TB infections, and suggests ...
Neglect puts children with food allergies at risk - Pantagraph
CHICAGO -- American children with food allergies are suffering life-threatening ? and completely avoidable ? reactions because manufacturers mislabel their products and regulators fail to police store shelves, a Chicago Tribune investigation has ...
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