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UN-FAO-backed lab finds chemicals in Bangladeshi food
Bangladesh News 24 hours Senior National Advisor Prof Hossain said bacterial contaminations can cause food poisoning, diarrhoea, but those chemicals can cause kidney failure, liver damage and cancer. “We are seeing kidney failure patients almost in every family in … Citing … |
Caffeine Actually Impacts Your Body In Four Different Ways – Businessinsider India
Caffeine Actually Impacts Your Body In Four Different WaysBusinessinsider IndiaWhen caffeine enters the body, it can be broken down by the liver into three molecules: paraxanthine (80%), theobromine (10%) and theophylline (4%). These compounds can have…
Apollo to launch bone marrow transplantation – The Daily Star
The Daily StarApollo to launch bone marrow transplantationThe Daily StarR Basil (1st from left), executive director and CEO of STS Holdings; Dr Shagufa Anwar (2nd from left), general manager, business development of Apollo Hospitals Dhaka; and Abu Tale…
Cerilliant Introduces New Certified Snap-N-Spike® Solutions of Corticosteroids – Virtual Press Office (press release)
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Cerilliant Introduces New Certified Snap-N-Spike® Solutions of Corticosteroids
Virtual Press Office (press release) LOUIS, April 16, 2014 /PRNewswire/ — Sigma-Aldrich Corporation (NASDAQ: SIAL) today announced that the Cerilliant® brand within its Applied Diagnostics and Testing Business Unit introduced four new Certified Spiking Solutions® of the corticosteroids … |
Cerilliant Introduces New Certified Snap-N-Spike® Solutions of Corticosteroids – MarketWatch
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Cerilliant Introduces New Certified Snap-N-Spike® Solutions of Corticosteroids
MarketWatch ST. LOUIS, April 16, 2014 /PRNewswire/ — Sigma-Aldrich Corporation (NASDAQ:SIAL) today announced that the Cerilliant® brand within its Applied Diagnostics and Testing Business Unit introduced four new Certified Spiking Solutions® of the … |
Hepatitis C Drugs Not Reaching the Poor – Scientific American
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Hepatitis C Drugs Not Reaching the Poor
Scientific American Discovered in 1989, HCV infects an estimated 185 million people worldwide, more than 80% of whom live in low- and middle-income countries. Source: K. M. Hanafiah et al. Hepatology 57, 1333–1342 (2013). The publication last … Meanwhile, the Initiative … Hepatitis C drugs not reaching poorNature.com |
Update from family: Transplant went well – Finger Lakes Times
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Update from family: Transplant went well
Finger Lakes Times Jason Swinehart and Jaime DiPronio were doing well after kidney transplant surgery Tuesday at Strong Memorial Hospital in Rochester, the Swinehart family said on Facebook. “The surgeons did an amazing job and the kidney is in and working wonderfully! |
Chela Castro Dies: Argentine 'No Empujen' Actress Dead At 82 From Heart Failure – Latin Times
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Chela Castro Dies: Argentine ‘No Empujen’ Actress Dead At 82 From Heart Failure
Latin Times Argentine actress Chela Castro has reportedly died on Wednesday (Apr. 16, 2014) at the age of 82, reports TV Forum. The actress, whose real name is María Celia Ovejero Martínez, passed away in her home in Mexico City after suffering from a heart attack … |
Organ donation artwork unveiled at Watford General Hospital – Watford Observer
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Organ donation artwork unveiled at Watford General Hospital
Watford Observer The artwork, designed by Amanda Jones from Buckingham Fine Art and Montagues Gallery in Kings Langley, celebrates the importance of an organ donation in another person’s life. A flower was used as a symbol of life in the artwork and the petals are … |
Algorithm differentiated celiac disease from non-celiac gluten sensitivity – Healio
Algorithm differentiated celiac disease from non-celiac gluten sensitivityHealioFinally, those with equivocal serology should receive human leukocyte antigen (HLA) typing to determine if a biopsy is required. Investigators retrospectively reviewed reco…
