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1.
In pictures: Childhood tuberculosis in Lima
(News/News)
... At least half a million babies and children become ill with tuberculosis (TB) each year, according to the
World
Health Organization (WHO) and the Stop TB Partnership. Photographer Carlos Cazalis, ...
2.
U.S. Tuberculosis Cases Hit Record Low, CDC Says
(News/News)
... according to the report published in in the March 23 issue of the CDC's Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report (MMWR). The study, released to coincide with
World
TB Day, also found that the TB rate was ...
3.
Blurring The Line Between Life And Death
(News/News)
... - and this is true everywhere, in the
world
, pretty much - I have had no involvement with the decision-making regarding whether that person wanted to be a donor, whatever's lead up to all of that person ...
4.
Doctor looks to China for spinal injury 'cure'
(News/News)
One of the
world
's leading researchers into spinal cord injuries says China could hold the key to a cure that he has been searching for since he met late actor Christopher Reeve in the 1990s. US-based ...
5.
Personal Health: It's Not Too Late to Become a Yoga Believer
(News/News)
... in short, bears no comparison to the rigorous
world
of health-care certification.” Anyone who chooses to can hang out a shingle and call himself a yoga therapist. Licensing requirements exist for beauticians ...
6.
'Final push' on polio
(News/News)
19 February 2012 Last updated at 20:29 ET By Fergus Walsh BBC medical correspondent, in Delhi Hundreds of Rotary members from around the
world
are ...
7.
Members of new Interagency Pain Research Coordinating Committee announced
(News/News)
... The NINDS mission is to reduce the burden of neurological disease — a burden borne by every age group, by every segment of society, by people all over the
world
. About the National ...
8.
Dr. Richard K. Olney, A.L.S. Researcher, Dies at 64.
(News/News)
... paper. Toward the end, Dr. Olney communicated with the
world
through a computer that responded to his eye movements, with the words appearing on a screen. Since October, his ability to ...
9.
NCCAM's Advisory Council welcomes six new members
(News/News)
... of Manipulative Medicine, and the Orange County Neurological Society. He is chairman of the Research Council of the
World
Federation of Chiropractic and serves as president of
World
Spine Care, a non-profit ...
10.
Stem Cell Eye Therapy Shows Promise
(News/News)
... common pediatric macular degeneration. And the second trial was to treat patients who have dry AMD, which is the leading cause of blindness in the developed
world
. And in both studies, we turn the embryonic ...
11.
Stem cell excitement but way to go
(News/News)
... to progressive deterioration of vision. The other has age-related macular degeneration, the main cause of blindness in the developed
world
. Both patients had such poor vision they were registered blind. ...
12.
Embryonic Stem Cell Study Shows Promise
(News/News)
... field by abruptly halting the
world
’s first clinical trial based on embryonic stem cells — one aimed at treating spinal cord injury. Geron, which has not published results from the aborted trial, also ...
13.
Be Here Now: Meditation For The Body And Brain
(News/News)
... Mark Williams is the author of "Mindfulness: An Eight-week Plan For Finding Peace in a Frantic
World
." He's also professor of clinical psychology at the University of Oxford in England. He joins us from ...
14.
Well: Helping Injured Dogs Walk Again
(News/News)
... whether mice given the drug more than three hours after the injury may also benefit. The next step is to test the drug in the real
world
at the Small Animal Hospital of Texas A&M University, which ...
15.
Meningitis jab ‘protection hope’
(News/News)
... the
world
” End QuoteKate RowlandMeningitis UK More than 60% of bacterial meningitis cases in Chile involve type B, but two doses of the vaccine appeared to offer almost 100% protection. The researchers ...
16.
Obesity pioneer given knighthood
(News/News)
... for Tomorrow "The research team that enabled this honour is currently working at full pelt because we think we have an important lead in the treatment of obesity, the
world
's most dangerous pandemic, and ...
17.
Rare gene links vitamin D and MS
(News/News)
... Scotland and the rest of the UK where sunshine levels are low for large parts of the year. Scotland has the greatest incidence of multiple sclerosis of any country in the
world
." Dr Doug Brown, head of ...
18.
The Latest Brain Discoveries From Alzheimer's to Autism to Stroke
(News/News)
... the struggle to understand and beat Alzheimer's, which now afflicts more than 5 million Americans.
World
wide, a staggering 1 percent of all economic output is spent caring for and treating people with ...
19.
Neurons grown from skin cells may hold clues to autism
(News/News)
... the disorders that affects fewer than 20 people
world
wide. Using cutting-edge “disease-in a-dish” technology, researchers funded by the National... Embargoed for Release Sunday, November ...
20.
Well: Patients, Too, Turn to the Internet for Fund-Raising
(News/News)
... community that lifted us up and was helping us through this really difficult time.” Online fund-raising — a common tactic for nonprofit groups and charity events — is starting to spread to the
world
of ...
21.
Geron To End Embryonic Stem Cell Research
(News/News)
... made lines from a very rare blood disease - there's only 100 patients in the
world
who have that particular disease - so that we can study it and understand it. We make it from very common diseases, diabetes ...
22.
Stem cell trial halted
(News/News)
15 November 2011 Last updated at 07:39 ET Article written by Fergus Walsh Medical correspondent Embryonic stem cells The
world
's first official ...
23.
State of the Art: Bracelet Tries to Nudge You Closer to Good Health - State of the Art
(News/News)
... let you earn real-
world
discount coupons from local merchants or donations to nonprofits — an excellent additional incentive. Maybe the best motivator is the sedentary-time alarm. You can set ...
24.
Scots pair pioneering bionic legs
(News/News)
... - you have to try it. It's like having somebody support you when you need support. I really love it!" The bionic legs built by the pair are one of a handful of exoskeletons in development around the
world
. ...
25.
Personal Health: A Reminder on Bone Health and Osteoporosis
(News/News)
... I was one, and like many others, at age 60 I had what the
World
Health Organization has labeled osteopenia, not osteoporosis. Osteopenia is defined as a bone density “T-score” between minus 0.1 ...
26.
Hospital tributes for Sir Jimmy
(News/News)
... Sir Ludwig Guttmann to treat servicemen who had sustained spinal cord injuries in
World
War II. 'Inspiring and uplifting'"By 1979 the buildings were getting dilapidated and the ceilings were starting ...
27.
Scientific Case Still Open On 2001 Anthrax Attacks
(News/News)
... genetics laboratory, and we'd been working on how bacillus anthraces, you know, or anthrax as it's commonly called, evolved and spread around the
world
. It's an extremely biological entity. It grows very ...
28.
Exclusive: Medtronic probes insulin pump risks (Reuters)
(News/News)
... the pumps made by Medtronic, the
world
's largest medical device maker, follow a high-profile recall of heart defibrillator leads in 2007 and a more recent Senate probe into whether doctors it had paid ...
29.
142 Square Miles Swept For Every Living Thing
(News/News)
... cactus did not have anything on it. ROBBINS: BioBlitzes take place all over the
world
. In the U.S., the Park Service has teamed up with National Geographic to hold five of them - from the Santa Monica ...
30.
Medtronic tests stent for erectile dysfunction (Reuters)
(News/News)
... Center, one of the researchers of the company-sponsored trial. There are an estimated 30 million men in the United States who have ED and 300 million
world
wide. Rogers said up to 50 percent of men discontinue ...
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