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Mechanism that helps HIV evade antibodies identified
India.Com Health HIV-cure Scientists have claimed to have discovered a mechanism involved in stabilizing key HIV proteins and thereby concealing sites where some of the most powerful HIV neutralizing antibodies bind. Numerous spikes jut out of the surface of HIV, each … Introducing the Mystery Inc. of the immune systemNouse HIV’s secret life in gut revealedMedical News Today A detailed look at HIV in actionR & D Magazine |
Death Notices for February 4 – Tulsa World
Death Notices for February 4Tulsa WorldTraditional Indian service noon Wednesday, Otoe-Missouria Tribe Wellness Center. Palmer Marler, Perry. Salina,J.W. Littlefield, 68, home builder, died Sunday. Visitation 6-8 p.m. Thursday, Shipman … In an effort…
World Cancer Day: Cases of Cancer to rise five-fold in India by 2025, say experts – Microfinance Monitor
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World Cancer Day: Cases of Cancer to rise five-fold in India by 2025, say experts
Microfinance Monitor “The number of cancer cases in India is increasing every year,” P. K. Julka, head of the oncology department at the All India Institute of Medical Sciences, told IANS. … Lung, stomach, liver, colon and breast cancer cause the most cancer deaths each … Cancer incidence to rise five-fold in India by 2025?Times of India World Cancer Day 2014: New cancer cases to increase five-fold by 2025India.Com Health Cancer incidence likely to rise five-fold in India by 2025: Experts (Feb 4 is …Business Standard |
Worksop: Tigers urge the town to give blood – Worksop Today
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Worksop: Tigers urge the town to give blood
Worksop Today Stan first received blood around 10 years ago during treatment for anaemia linked to kidney failure. He then needed transfusions while undergoing two separate bouts of kidney transplant surgery. Stan’s first transplant took place 2007 but the donated … |
Dame Jonathan pays for 800 heart surgeries for children – P.M. News
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Dame Jonathan pays for 800 heart surgeries for children
P.M. News More than 800 Nigerian children with heart related problems have been sponsored to India for treatment by A. Aruera Reachout Foundation, an NGO being run by the wife of Nigeria’s president, Dame Patience Jonathan. Mrs. Jonathan however declined to … |
US study links sugar, heart disease deaths – Times of India
Times of IndiaUS study links sugar, heart disease deathsTimes of IndiaBeing in the highest risk category in the study means your chance of dying prematurely from heart problems is nearly three times greater than for people who eat only foods with littl…
Pollution increasing lung cancer in Indian women – Manoramaonline
ManoramaonlinePollution increasing lung cancer in Indian womenManoramaonlineAccording to the National Cancer Registry of the Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR), in 1998 in Delhi, the ratio of lung cancer cases in men was nine per 100,000 males a…
Red Cross will offer several blood donation opportunities this month – Southeast Missourian
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Red Cross will offer several blood donation opportunities this month
Southeast Missourian Type O-negative blood is especially needed. Type O-negative is the universal donor blood type and can potentially be transfused to patients with any blood type, according to a news release from the American Red Cross. Blood donation opportunities are … DC3 to host blood driveDodge City Daily Globe MCC part of Red Cross ‘We Challenge U’ blood driveMcCook Daily Gazette Red Cross says goodbye to longtime blood drive volunteerThe Navasota Examiner St. Cloud Times –West Hartford News –Fall River Herald News all 76 news articles » |
Steve plans year of challenges to highlight importance of organ donation – Newtown Abbey Times
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Steve plans year of challenges to highlight importance of organ donation
Newtown Abbey Times A Glengormley man whose wife died during childbirth almost five years ago has teamed up with three friends on a quest to raise awareness about the importance of organ donation. Steve Carter’s wife, Denise, passed away after suffering a massive brain … |
Langford mom to be 'Hail Mary' in stem-cell transplant for Hannah Day – Times Colonist
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Langford mom to be ‘Hail Mary’ in stem-cell transplant for Hannah Day
Times Colonist … exposed to so much radiation from her first cancer in 2012, a rare type called rhabdomyosarcoma, that she could not withstand the blasts that would be needed to put her leukemia in remission to enable the stem-cell transplant, even with a perfect … |
