13Jan/14

Mood Stabilizing Drug Helps Acute Kidney Injury? – Ivanhoe

Mood Stabilizing Drug Helps Acute Kidney Injury?
Ivanhoe
(Ivanhoe Newswire) –There are currently no effective therapies to treat acute kidney injury (AKI). However, a recent study has found that a mood stabilizer used to treat bipolar affective disorders may also treat AKI. AKI is a potentially serious
Acute kidney injury due to anti-tuberculosis drugs: a five-year experience in 7thSpace Interactive (press release)

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12Jan/14

Antibody machinery 'can misfire and cause leukaemia' – BBC News


BBC News

Antibody machinery ‘can misfire and cause leukaemia’
BBC News
The tools used to fortify the body against infection are also one of the causes of the most common form of childhood leukaemia, say researchers. The machinery used to produce millions of antibodies in the immune system can misfire, making cells more
Immune system development linked to leukemiaMedical Xpress

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