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Mouth bacteria cause most cases of bad breath

Published July 4, 2009, 10:21 pm, The Standard-Times

DEAR DR. DONOHUE: Why doesn't someone address the problem of bad breath? I have terrible halitosis, always have. I saw a specialist several years ago who told me that my epiglottis doesn't close properly, so stomach odors come into my mouth. What can be...

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Police Work Undermines Cardiovascular Health, Comparison to General Population Shows

Published July 3, 2009, 6:09 am, UB Reporter

BUFFALO, N.Y. -- It is well documented that police officers have a higher risk of developing heart disease: The question is why.

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Police Work Undermines Cardiovascular Health, Comparison To General Population Shows

Published July 3, 2009, 5:23 am, Science Daily

It is well documented that police officers have a higher risk of developing heart disease: The question is why. In the most recent results coming out of one of the few long-term studies being conducted within this tightly knit society, researchers have determined that underlying the higher incidence of subclinical atherosclerosis -- arterial thickening that precedes a heart attack or stroke -- ...

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Police Officers At Higher Health Risk

Published June 30, 2009, 12:16 pm, redOrbit

It is well documented that police officers have a higher risk of developing heart disease: The question is why.In the most recent results coming out of one of the few long-term studies being conducted within this tightly knit society, University at Buffalo researchers have determined that underlying the higher incidence of subclinical atherosclerosis -- arterial thickening that precedes a heart ...

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Police work undermines cardiovascular health, comparison to general population shows

Published June 30, 2009, 8:09 am, EurekAlert!

( University at Buffalo ) It is well documented that police officers have a higher risk of developing heart disease: The question is why. In the most recent results coming out of one of the few long-term studies being conducted within this tightly knit society, University at Buffalo researchers have determined that underlying the higher incidence of subclinical atherosclerosis -- arterial ...

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Microproteinuria: Indicator To Monitor CNI-Related Nephrotoxicity In Liver Transplant Recipients?

Published June 30, 2009, 4:07 am, Medical News Today

Deterioration of renal function with CNI therapy has been widely reported in liver transplant recipients. Microproteinuria has been used to monitor the early changes of nephropathy in renal disease or cardiovascular events.

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Microproteinuria: Indicator to monitor CNI-related nephrotoxicity in liver transplant recipients?

Published June 29, 2009, 8:18 am, PhysOrg

Deterioration of renal function with CNI therapy has been widely reported in liver transplant recipients. Microproteinuria has been used to monitor the early changes of nephropathy in renal disease or cardiovascular events. However, whether microproteinuria could be used as an early and sensitive indicator to monitor CNI-related nephrotoxicity in liver transplant recipients has not been ...

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Adeona Announces Appointment of Max Lyon as Chief Executive Officer and President

Published June 29, 2009, 6:49 am, Marketwire

ANN ARBOR, MI--(Marketwire - June 29, 2009) - Adeona Pharmaceuticals, Inc. ( NYSE Amex : AEN ), a specialty pharmaceutical company dedicated to the awareness, prevention and treatment of subclinical zinc deficiency and chronic copper toxicity in the mature adult population, today announced that it has appointed Max Lyon as Chief Executive Officer and President of Adeona. Mr. Lyon has been ...

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Microproteinuria: Indicator to monitor CNI-related nephrotoxicity in liver transplant recipients?

Published June 29, 2009, 6:23 am, EurekAlert!

( World Journal of Gastroenterology ) Calcineurin inhibitor-related renal dysfunction has been widely reported in liver transplant recipients. The monitoring of transplant patients, however, is still dependent on somewhat old indicators: serum creatinine, BUN, total urine output. Microproteinuria is a hallmark of early changes in the glomeruli and proximal tubular function. A research group in ...

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