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Air pollution increases infants' risk of bronchiolitis
2009 NOV 29 ... PhD, assistant professor of pediatrics at the University of Washington and the paper's lead author. "This study is unique in that we were able to look at multiple sources ... has been very little study of the consequences of early life exposure to air pollution," said Catherine Karr, M.D. PhD, assistant professor of pediatrics at ...
Subject: American Thoracic Society
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GREENGUARD Launches Comprehensive Health-Based Certification Pilot Program
2009 NOV 24 ... of reproductive and carcinogenic substances and control of critical pollutants including lead and phthalates. The new pilot program offers an integrated and stringent approach to ... and new content requirements for critical chemicals. The new program will utilize exposure assessments that address primary uses of products in a home, office, healthcare or ...
Subject: Greenguard Environmental Institute
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Inhibitex Reports Third Quarter 2009 Financial Results
2009 NOV 28 ... of shingles. INX -189 -During the third quarter, the Company advanced INX-189, its lead HCV protide polymerase inhibitor, into Good Laboratory Practice (GLP) studies based upon ... into its active form in the liver and potentially less toxicity due to reduced systemic exposure of the nucleoside. INX-189, the Company's lead compound from this series, is a protide ...
Subject: Inhibitex, Inc.
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New clinical research study findings recently were published by researchers at University of Miami
2009 NOV 24 ... discussions. These three goals are achieved by drawing on a group of research faculty to lead sessions that combine didactics with career development guidance," wrote G.R. Oxnard ... during the second year of residency. The goals of THI are to provide seminar-based exposure to research methodologies, to impart the tools required to critically appraise the ...
Subject: Clinical Research
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New credit in LEED green building standard could lead to increased risk of infection in hospitals and higher costs while providing no environmental benefit
2009 NOV 27 ... products, to unproven and more costly alternatives."This approach could lead to higher risk of infection in hospitals and increased health care costs while providing ... sector has been confirmed by more than 40 years of use - over 5 billion patient days of exposure without any indication of adverse effects.*The USGBC, through its Technical ...
Subject: Greenspirit Strategies Ltd.
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New psychiatry research has been reported by scientists at Cardiff University
2009 NOV 28 ... of how in utero exposure to tobacco affects cerebral development and function may lead to increased understanding of the pathogenesis of psychotic ...
Subject: Psychiatry
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New type 2 diabetes study findings reported from University of Louvain
2009 NOV 23 ... of stress to beta-cell glucotoxicity and of their pathophysiological cause in vivo may lead to new therapeutic strategies to prevent the slow deterioration of the functional ... glucotoxic conditions may also result from beta-cell hypoxia and, in vivo, from their exposure to inflammatory cytokines released locally by non-endocrine islet cells," wrote J.C. ...
Subject: Type 2 Diabetes
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November/December 2009 Annals of Family Medicine tip sheet
2009 NOV 29 ... radio regarding the appropriate use of antibiotics (69 percent), the exposure did not lead to differences in attitudes toward nonprescription antibiotics or having bought them in ...
Subject: American Academy of Family Physicians
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Reports on life sciences findings from Weizmann Institute of Science, Department of Neurobiology provide new insights
2009 NOV 23 ... of Neurobiology. The researchers concluded: "These experiments may lead to a better understanding of slow neuronal death, akin to that found in ... slow degeneration of cortical neurons in culture. Already after 6-7 days of exposure to TTX, neurons begin to express apoptotic vacuoles and shrunken dendrites. Eventually, ...
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Research from Boehringer Ingelheim GmbH in enzyme research provides new insights
2009 NOV 23 ... "Inhibition of soluble epoxide hydrolase (sEH) is hypothesized to lead to an increase in circulating levels of epoxyeicosatrienoic acids, resulting in the ... As part of all effort to identify inhibitors of sEH with high and sustained plasma exposure, we recently performed a high throughput screen of our compound collection, The screen ...
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Research from F. Kassam and colleagues has provided new data on medicine
2009 NOV 27 ... on teaching, leadership, management, and research so the fellows could return home and lead the development of their subspecialty areas. Early contact between administrations ... Preceptors are given opportunities to continue professional growth and gain from exposure to pathology not commonly seen at home. Successful pilots of a Sandwich fellowship took ...
Subject: Medicine
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Research reports on nanotechnology from Cornell University provide new insights
2009 NOV 23 ... scientists in the United States report."The ordering of drop-cast lead salt nanocrystal films was sensitive to the nature of the substrate and solvent ... T. Hanrath and colleagues, Cornell University.The researchers concluded: "Exposure to 1,2-ethanedithiol vapor caused partial displacement of surface bound oleic acid ...
Subject: Nanotechnology
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Research results from National Institutes of Health update understanding of infectious diseases
2009 NOV 23 ... of allergic reactions to such allergen administration. Two distinct mechanisms might lead to beneficial clinical outcomes: desensitization (reversible when food allergen therapy ... changes in the number of allergic episodes during a longitudinal natural history/exposure study; both approaches have strengths and limitations. (,J Allergy Clin Immunol ...
Subject: Infectious Diseases
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Researchers from UC Irvine Medical Center Find Clinical Advantages to Using RapidArc(R) Radiotherapy for the Stereotactic Treatment of Tumors
2009 NOV 23 ... 7-14 fields for delivery," said Schiffner. "The clinically important advantages we saw lead us to recommend the use of image-guided RapidArc to optimize the delivery of SRS and ... also using 31% fewer monitor units, which could limit unintended and undesired radiation exposure to patients," said Daniel C. Schiffner, M.D., chief resident in the UCI Department of ...
Subject: Varian Medical Systems, Inc.
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Study reveals how plants and bacteria 'talk' to thwart disease
2009 NOV 29 ... also in other plants, as well as animals and humans, we are hopeful that this work will lead to new strategies for controlling diseases in plants and people," she said. Disease ... into the genetic makeup of the plant, rather than developing over time with repeated exposure to disease-causing microbes. Unlike animals, plants do not produce antibodies. The new ...
Subject: University of California - Davis
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Target Date Funds' Shortfalls Not Primary Reasons Americans Face Retirement Income Crisis, Says Manning & Napier
2009 NOV 24 ... issue regarding the use of a high number of underlying funds is that the practice can lead to over-diversification and an inefficient portfolio design that may lead to index-like ... Some of the risks of using life cycle funds could include liability from market exposure and risk of loss due to market volatility. Life cycle funds may also contain holdings in ...
Subject: Manning & Napier Advisors, Inc.
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This Essential Report Provides a Detailed Analysis of the UK Commercial Property Insurance Market
2009 NOV 25 ... from fires in 2008Modern methods of construction, amongst other things, have lead to the increase in fire lossesThe 'Approved Document B (Fire safety)' has ... floods were a catalyst for insurers seeking government assistance to limit flood risk exposureThe Draft Floods and Water Management Bill has been warmly welcomed by the ...
Subject: Research and Markets
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WhiteHat Security Unveils Biggest Website Security Weaknesses in Latest Statistics Report
2009 NOV 24 ... business community and general public about the most prevalent vulnerabilities that can lead to website compromises.Unsurprisingly, only 36 percent of websites in the ... so they can develop and implement an effective website risk management program, reduce exposure and improve their overall security posture. WhiteHat created the report to educate the ...
Subject: WhiteHat Security
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Workplace BPA Exposure Increases Risk of Male Sexual Dysfunction, Kaiser Permanente Study Finds
2009 NOV 23 ... a level of BPA exposure may have effects on our reproductive system," said the study's lead author De-Kun Li, MD, Ph.D., a reproductive and perinatal epidemiologist at Kaiser ...
Subject: Kaiser Permanente
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