Best e-Business Site, 2009
Best e-Business Site, 2008
Best e-Business Site, 2007
Best e-Business Site, 2006
Best Healthcare Content, 2005
Best Overall Internet Site, 2005
Best Interactive Site, 2005
Google 2009 PageRank: #2 Among Top Health News and Media Publications
Google 2009 PageRank: #2 Among Top Science Publications in Biology/Physiology
Google 2009 PageRank: #2 Among Top News and Media for the Business of Pharmaceuticals
Amazon's Alexa 2009 PageRank: #2 News and Media Site for the Pharmaceutical Industry
NewsRx also is available at LexisNexis, Gale, ProQuest, Factiva, Dialog, Thomson Reuters, NewsEdge, and Dow Jones.
2009 NOV 16 ... clinical manifestation. About Preeclampsia & Eclampsia Preeclampsia, also referred to as toxemia, is the most common of the dangerous pregnancy complications, occurring in 5-8% of ...
2009 APR 27 ... cyclase (AC). However, conventional antibiotic treatment is ineffective against either toxemia or antibiotic-resistant strains," scientists in Hannover, Germany report.
...
2009 MAR 2 ... failure. Bacterial toxins produced in the gut enter the circulation and cause a systemic toxemia and targeted cell damage."
"It had been previously shown that ...
2009 AUG 24 ... combination of enzymatic reaction and enzyme immunoassay for the diagnosis of anthrax toxemia could prove useful in biological threat detection as well in research and clinical ...
2009 APR 14 ... a study from Budapest, Hungary, "Metabolic and endocrine characteristics of pregnancy toxemia are well documented in small ruminants, but less known in other species. The objective ...
2009 JAN 26 ... interdisciplinary clinical approach in severe NF with rapid progression and systemic toxemia. Primary, aggressive but tissue-saving debridements together with antibiotics are the ...
2009 AUG 3 ... published in the journal Infection and Immunity, "Systemic anthrax manifests as toxemia, rapidly disseminating septicemia, immune collapse, and death. Virulence factors include ...
2007 DEC 17 ... early anthrax and has a potential additional role as a research tool for understanding toxemia and effects of medical countermeasures for anthrax."
Boyer and ...
2008 MAR 17 ... Hyperinsulinism can be associated with perinatal stress such as birth asphyxia, maternal toxemia, prematurity, or intrauterine growth retardation, resulting in prolonged neonatal ...
2007 SEP 24 ... projected to contribute to 76,000 deaths each year. Preeclampsia, also known as toxemia, affects up to 7 percent of first pregnancies, and health care costs associated with ...
2007 NOV 12 ... anthrax: inhalational, gastrointestinal, and cutaneous. Anthrax is characterized by both toxemia, which is caused by secretion of immunomodulating toxins (lethal toxin and edema toxin), ...
2008 JUN 9 ... >30 years, African American race, multiple pregnancies, obesity, hypertension, and toxemia."
"Signs and symptoms of PPCM resemble systolic heart failure, and it ...
2007 NOV 19 ... TLR4/MD-2 is highly efficacious in protecting against bacterial infection-induced toxemia and offers TLR4/MD-2 mAb treatment as a potential therapy for numerous clinical ...
2008 DEC 1 ... distributed carrot juice that was contaminated with botulinum toxin. When toxemia persists, treatment for botulism should be considered even if diagnosed weeks after ...
2008 AUG 25 ... congenital unilateral hydronephrosis. Regarding maternal complications, prevalence of toxemia of pregnancy was 38.1%. In four of the 21 deliveries (19.0%), renal function exacerbated ...
2008 FEB 26 ... luminescens affects the production of proteins involved in oxidative stress and toxemia,' are detailed in a study published in PROTEOMICS. "Comparison of the proteomes of ...
2007 SEP 17 ... is believed to cause renal scarring, which carries a risk of subsequent hypertension, toxemia of pregnancy, and significant renal damage, including end-stage renal disease," ...
2007 OCT 9 ... Study 3: The Clostridium perfringens beta toxin is important for type C-induced toxemia.
According to scientists in the United States and Australia, "The ...