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Measles Outbreak Hits 340 Children in Zimbabwe
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Zimbabwe has been hit by a measles outbreak, with the World Health Organisation (WHO) reporting Saturday that more than 340 cases have so far been recorded in seven districts. WHO head in Zimbabwe, Custodia Mandlhate said most of the cases were among members of religious groups that refuse to vaccinate their children ...1 day ago -
Breakthrough study may offer therapeutic cancer vaccines
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Washington, Dec 18 (ANI): Swedish scientists have broken new ground by discovering a biodegradable substance that shows higher activity than previously known adjuvants, which give more effectiveness to vaccines, thus raising hopes for better medicines for cancer and allergies.Therapeutic vaccines can be used to ...3 days ago -
Clue to Arthritis Spread [The World in Medicine]
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News, Medical Research, UCHC Faculty: Immune Levels + Holiday Stress? Not Beneficial
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” If you ever thought the stress of seeing your extended family over the holidays was slowly killing you— the bad news : a new research report in the December 2009 print issue of Journal of Leukocyte Biology shows that you might be right. Here’s the good news : results from the same study might lead ...5 days ago -
Bacterial lipopolysaccharide (LPS, endotoxin) and CD14 play a role in development of atopy
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Atopy is highly prevalent and remains the biggest risk factor for asthma. Atopy has a heritable component but is not due to genetic factors alone. Lipopolysaccharide (LPS) and its bioactive moiety endotoxin are common to all gram-negative bacteria, and have been used as a surrogate of microbial load. Endotoxin is ...5 days ago -
Biologys Catch-22: Immune System Inadvertently Protects HIV
Scientific Blogging —
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While trying to develop a vaccine for AIDS, researchers have uncovered a biological catch-22 thats been hindering their chances of success. They say that while the immune system can produce cells with the potential to manufacture HIV-blocking antibodies, it also works equally hard to eliminate those cells before they ...6 days ago -
Bioinformatics for Immunomics (Immunomics Reviews:) by Darren D.R. Flower
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Bioinformatics for Immunomics (Immunomics Reviews: Vol. 3) | Springer | English | 2009-11-05 | ISBN: 1441905391 | 185 pages | PDF | The field of Immunomics has developed within the post-genomic era as a response to the massive amount of biological and immunological data now available to researchers. Immunomics ...6 days ago -
Current Topics in Microbiology and Immunology: Immunological Synapse by Takashi Saito
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Immunological Synapse (Current Topics in Microbiology and Immunology) | Publisher: Springer | ISBN: 3642038573 | edition 2010 | PDF | 255 pages | While the importance of the immune synapse as a dynamic cell junction that regulates intercellular communication and viral transmission is universally recognized, many of ...1 week ago -
USA – Yale University Postdoc Position in Translational Immunology
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Postdoctoral position to study the molecular biology of the innate immune response is available at the Yale School of Medicine. Candidates should have a Ph.D. degree and must have published experience in molecular biology or immunology. The research will be under the supervision of Richard Bucala, MD PhD in the ...1 week ago -
Pycnogenol® for Retinopathy
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Pycnogenol®,a patented extract made from French maritime pine ( Pinus pinaster ), may help preventeye problems associated with diabetes, researchers report . One of the most commoncomplications of diabetes is retinopathy. This disease occurs when the smallblood vessels in the retina (located in the back ...1 week ago -
Hemagglutinin Hook Could Be H1N1s Unexpected Weakness
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Researchers at Rice University and Baylor College of Medicine (BCM) have found an unexpected weakness in H1N1s method for evading detection by the immune system. They say the virus has been keeping a secret that may be the key to defeating it and other flu viruses as well. Comparing its genetic sequences going all ...1 week ago -
Natural Standard Makes Headlines
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The top story on the Boston HealingBlog highlights Natural Standard as a premier resource for evidence-based information about integrativemedicine. Complementary and alternativemedicine (CAM) continues to gain popularity in the United States. In 2007,Americans spent nearly $34 billion out of pocket on CAM, ...1 week ago -
Fatty Acids and Ulcerative Colitis
Natural Standard Blog —
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Fatty acid consumption may influencea persons risk of developing an inflammatory bowel disease called ulcerativecolitis, researchers report . Ulcerative colitis is a persistentcondition that typically causes diarrhea, abdominal pain, decreased appetiteand weight loss. Although the cause remains unknown, ...1 week ago -
Magnet, Copper Bracelets May Not Help Arthritis
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Magnet and copper bracelets may notimprove symptoms of osteoarthritis, researchers report in the journal ComplementaryTherapies in Medicine . Although magnet therapy has gainedpopularity in recent years, there is a lack of evidence supporting its use forarthritis. Research on the effectiveness of copper bracelets ...1 week ago -
Parasite evades death by promoting host cell survival
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he parasite Trypanosoma cruzi (or T. cruzi), which causes Chagas disease, will go to great lengths to evade death once it has infected human host cells, researchers have discovered.1 week ago -
Statewide Newborn Screening for Severe T-Cell Lymphopenia [Original Contribution]
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Context A newborn blood screening (NBS) test that could identify infants with a profound deficiency of T cells may result in a reduction in mortality. Objective To determine if quantitating T-cell receptor excision circles (TRECs) using real-time quantitative polymerase chain reaction on DNA extracted from ...1 week ago -
U.K. Children Between the Ages of Six Months And Five Years to be Vaccinated Against Swine Flu in the Run Up to Christmas
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Children between the ages of six months and five years will start to be vaccinated against swine flu in the run up to Christmas, Health Secretary Andy Burnham has announced. This age group has been identified as the next priority group for the vaccine because they are more likely to be hospitalized if they fall ill ...1 week ago -
Researchers Turn Stem Cells Into Genetic Vaccine For HIV
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AIDS researchers have for the first time demonstrated that human blood stem cells can be engineered into cells that can target and kill HIV-infected cells — a process that potentially could be used against a range of chronic viral diseases. The study, published today in PLoS ONE, demonstrates that human stem cells ...1 week ago -
Manual of Allergy and Immunology: Diagnosis and Therapy by Daniel C Adelman, Jonathan Corren
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Manual of Allergy and Immunology: Diagnosis and Therapy | Publisher: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins | Fourth Edition (March 15, 2002) | ISBN: 078173052X | Pages: 528 | CHM | 13.8 MB | Rapidshare | Completely revised and updated for its Fourth Edition, this Spiral(R) Manual is a quick-reference guide to the ...2 weeks ago -
Swine flu: second vaccine jab can give children fever, say experts
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Government seeks advice on smaller doses after European Medicines Agency warns of temperatures topping 38C Children who have been given a second injection of the vaccine against swine flu could develop a fever, European medical officials warned today. The European Medicines Agency (EMEA) says parents and doctors ...2 weeks ago

