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Chi-Meds eastern promise | Nils Pratley
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Hutchisons pharmaceutical companys move to exploit active ingredients in traditional medicines may make it a good stock market bet Heres a contender for best stock market punt of 2009. Hutchison China Meditech, or Chi-Med, stood at 40p in January but today trades at almost 200p. This is Li Ka-shings attempt to build ...1 day ago -
Chinese medicine firm Hutchison Chi-Med employs Cambridge University to research remedies
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Manufacturer Hutchison Chi-Med signs three-year deal with Cambridge pharmacologists to find active ingredients in traditional medicines Hutchison Chi-Med, the Chinese medicine company backed by the firm that created mobile phone group Orange, has signed up the University of Cambridge to investigate the potential ...1 day ago -
Stem cell treatment restores sight
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Stem cells grown on a special membrane were used to treat the patient and seven others with sight loss A man who was partially blinded when ammonia was squirted in his eye during an attack 15 years ago has regained his sight after receiving a pioneering stem cell treatment . Russell Turnbull, 38, suffered massive ...1 day ago -
Medical Transcription – An Efficient Medical Transcription Service Can Reduce Costs And Enhance Margins
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Want to organize physician’s handwritten notes and prescriptions into electronic documents without spending a fortune? A medical transcription outsourcing service is the perfect solution for you. All medical institutions require computerization of medical notes for clean and compact record-keeping, insurance ...1 day ago -
Pair held over $4m card skimming scam
Ohaiyo Business Magazine —
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Police in Sydney have arrested two men over an EFTPOS scam which has so far netted more than $4 million from bank accounts in Western Australia. Thousands of Western Australians have had their card details stolen at several McDonalds restaurants across Perth since October. Police allege the 31-year-old Canadian man ...1 day ago -
Researchers Headed For Osteoperosis Treatment And Prevention
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Scientists in Britain have found some differences between skillbones and other bone that could help develop new treatments and prevent osteoporosis.2 days ago -
Patient Undergoes First Robot-Assisted Surgery for Removal of Lung Tumor
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When Craig Harrison found out he would be the first patient in North Texas to have robot-assisted lung-tumor surgery, an operation performed at UT Southwestern Medical Center, he wasn’t nervous at all.2 days ago -
Senior Research Medical Officers (Karachi)
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AGA Khan University, Department of Paediatrics and child Health invites applications for Senior Research Medical Officers. THe appointees will be responsible for monitoring all field related and clinical activities of the project, community based research experience will be preferred. Candidates should have an MBBS ...2 days ago -
Medical Billing – Top 5 Criteria To Select The Right Medical Claims Billing Company
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A medical billing service can improve the efficiency of your billing system, reduce denials, cut down operating costs, boost reimbursements and save valuable time that can be devoted to patient care. These services are better equipped to adapt to continuously changing billing codes and industry requirements. But ...2 days ago -
Anti-Aging Natural Skin Care Treatment, Advice and Recommendation!
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As you get older, your body’s energy needs drop and demands for nutrients increase. While aging is inevitable, many of the degenerative changes that prevail past middle age can be easily prevented. Recent medical research confirms that good nutrition can prevent, or slow, conditions such as osteoporosis, diabetes ...2 days ago -
check your caller i.d., it might be brain cancer
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Ok, probably not since the jury is still out as to what risks cell phone use could have, but little things like doing studies and coming to a consensus based on empirical evidence won’t slow down the efforts of Maine State Representative Andrea Boland to propose a bill which would require that every cell phone sold ...2 days ago -
UK libel law has gagged me, says leading Danish radiologist
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A leading medical scientist is refusing to speak in England about findings from his work because he fears being sued for libel. Henrik Thomsen, a Danish radiologist, has said the health of patients in England is being put at serious risk because he and other scientists are prevented from sharing their knowledge, due ...3 days ago -
Christmas Miracle: New York City Mom Regains Sight Sees Daughter For First Time
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Cassy Rivera of Brooklyn New York lost her vision when she gave birth to her daughter two years ago. Rivera, the mother of two, became blind due to a rare disease called uveitis. Fortunately, Dr. C. Michael Samson, his fellow Dr. Vincente Diaz, and their surgical team at the New York Ear and Eye Infirmary (NYEE) ...3 days ago -
Crew finds Centaur shipwreck
Ohaiyo Business Magazine —
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A search team has discovered the wreck of Australian wartime hospital ship Centaur. The WWII ship was torpedoed by a Japanese submarine in 1943 and sank off the south-east Queensland coast. Of the 332 people on board the AHS Centaur only 64 survived. This morning, seven days into an official search, the crew of the ...4 days ago -
Computers cure humanitys ills - fast
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Scientific research and medical breakthroughs increasingly depend on huge computer power HOW DO YOU predict whether a given patient is likely to die from a heart attack? Conventional medical wisdom would base a risk assessment on factors such as the persons age, whether they were smokers and/or diabetic plus the ...4 days ago -
Autographed rock items on auction to raise money for cancer research charity
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Universal Music has some autographed bits of music memorabilia up for auction on eBay. The proceeds of these holiday actions will go to City of Hope , a California medical centre that has a special mission to get involved in early clinical trials of new drugs and procedures. So bidding on these goes to a good cause: ...4 days ago -
Research On Leishmaniasis In Ethiopia Benefits From $5 Million Grant To Hebrew U.
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The Hebrew University of Jerusalem Kuvin Center for the Study of Infectious and Tropical Diseases has received a $5 million grant from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation for research into visceral leishmaniasis in Ethiopia. The project will be led by Prof. Alon Warburg, a vector biologist working at the Institute ...5 days ago -
Doctor, doctor
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How can I overcome my lifelong fear of needles? And is my declining handwriting a warning sign? Dr Tom Smith answers your medical questions Since my teens, I have had severe needle phobia that has widened to feeling faint at gory scenes at the cinema or when conversations take a bloody turn. Ive tried ...5 days ago -
Scientists Crack Genetic Codes of Two Cancers
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Scientists say they have cracked the cancer code and have mapped the entire genetic code of two of the most common cancers - skin and lung cancer.6 days ago -
More people could have vCJD than previously thought
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More people may be incubating variant CJD, the human version of so-called "mad cow disease", than was previously thought, according to scientists who today report an unusual case of the disease. All those tested worldwide since 1994 when the first cases were identified have been MM homozygous. However, a 30-year-old ...6 days ago

