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Happy Birthday Lily and Noah!
in Noah's and Lily's Blog, on November 17, 2009
...Can u believe it - we are already 2 years old and mom and dad were treating us with our first birthday party.
Soooo may presents, great cupcakes and a filled Pinata - what else can u wish for?
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Seen that? - Asthma Drug Advair, Deadly?
in Allergies, on October 4, 2009
...t have been one of the many who got alarmed upon hearing that Advair, a popular inhaled steroid for treating asthma, was potentially deadly. Late last year, the US FDA already requested the manufactur...
Should ratings agencies go the way of Arthur Andersen?
in Sox First, on October 3, 2009
...rthur Andersen? Despite some moves in Congress to change their behavior, U.S. authorities are still treating the agencies with extreme gentleness." The fact that nobody has been charged yet with...
SOA: Just try it, you'll like it
in The CIO Weblog, on September 14, 2009
...the future. Heffner points out that of the most successful group identified in the survey, most are treating SOA as a "business design concept" rather than a snazzy new technology. And that ...
Tablet-Based Treatment for Diabetes
in The Biotech Weblog, on September 1, 2009
... models ― which could spell an end to the daily needle injections endured by diabetics.
Through treating cells with the Tel Aviv University FTS compound, Mor was able to find and isolate an important...
California's dope rush
in Sox First, on July 19, 2009
...zing the drug for general use. California is the first state to legalize marijuana for medical use, treating everything from allergies to insomnia. Associated Press reports: "Since the state bec...
Jasmonic Acid Treatment Cuts Down Pesticide Use
in The Biotech Weblog, on June 9, 2009
...rmination of the seeds. Treated seeds can also be stored and sown at a later stage.
'We think treating seeds with jasmonic acid acts rather like immunisation, protecting plants for an extended pe...
Prepare Your Kids Against Head Lice This Summer
in Straightfromthedoc, on June 1, 2009
...d hair ties, which are all part of a camper's daily life!
In order to educate parents about treating head lice and preventing future outbreaks, Combe Inc. has recently launched an educational Web...
OTC Prevacid®, Heartburn Medicine Now FDA-Approved
in Straightfromthedoc, on May 15, 2009
...to placebo over a 14-day course of treatment, the product showed significantly better efficacy in treating frequent heartburn than placebo.
his approval will provide greater convenience and broade...
Mother's Day Rally for Moms' Mental Health Features Top Mommybloggers & Parenting Authors
in The Parenting Weblog, on May 5, 2009
...ry professor and author of "A Deeper Shade of Blue: A Woman's Guide to Recognizing & Treating Depression in Her Childbearing Years"
The letter writers were given a blank canvas t...
Robotic Milking: There is more to life than just milk
in The RFID Weblog, on April 30, 2009
...ase the latter is on the higher side the particular batch of milk will be separated which helps in treating the cow. Every cow has been affixed an RFID collar and in case the milked cow enters the rob...
The Invisible Hook by Peter Leeson
in Sox First, on April 30, 2009
...heme where, if a pirate died, his family would receive $15,000. They even had a code of conduct for treating prisoners. Some traditions will never die....
UB Researchers Develop Nanotech Addiction Treatment
in Nanotechbuzz, on April 11, 2009
...ddiction," writes Fast Company's Kit Eaton . "The technique should also translate to treating other disorders... The current thinking is that the nanotech may be suitable for AIDS, deme...
Supply chain video: Managing Supply Chain in a Tough Economy (Part 4)
in Supplychainer, on February 28, 2009
...the supply chain in a tough economy". This part features Rob Handfield's last messages for treating the recession. He believes that this recession is different from whatever we have seen befo...
Stem Cell Therapy Reverse Multipple Sclerosis
in The Biotech Weblog, on January 31, 2009
...mage# 6634098 The Telegraph reports of the continuing positive results on the use of stem cells in treating multiple sclerosis in conjunction with a drug called alemtuzumab. The study leader, Dr Ric...
Therapeutic Value of Worms in Allergies and Asthma
in Allergies, on January 31, 2009
...benefits of worms . The BBC article discusses current research on the therapeutic value of worms in treating conditions such as asthma, ulcerative colitis and bowel inflammation, and even diabetes...
Winter's Cold Increases Arthritis Pain: A Complimentary Booklet On Knee and Hip Pain Brings Relief
in Straightfromthedoc, on January 23, 2009
...m arthritis pain in order to continue their activities. Winter is the perfect time for new ideas on treating hip and knee pain.
Now available: a complimentary handbook on hip and knee pain that inclu...
New Survey Shows A Disconnect Between Doctors And Patients On Diabetes And Weight
in Daily Diabetic, on January 22, 2009
...nd conducted by Yankelovich, part of The Futures Company. The phone survey contacted 200 physicians treating patients with type 2 diabetes each month, and 703 adults with type 2 diabetes.
Physicians ...
RFID Hermes System can aid in diagnosis of dementia at early stages
in The RFID Weblog, on January 17, 2009
...t can track the movement of patients and on the basis of information collected it could be used for diagnosing dementia at early stages.
RFID is already being used to take care of dementia patient...
Using fragile support to reduce costs in the downturn
in The CIO Weblog, on January 8, 2009
...r the enterprise; an end-user is losing time because of the error, and an IT staffer is losing time diagnosing and correcting it. Fragile support is a sort of judo which can allow you to avoid that cy...
Diagnosing the liquidity and credit crunch
in Sox First, on January 7, 2009
Every downturn is different and this one is no exception. That's why comparisons with previous downturns and meltdowns are meaningless. It also explains the growing number of analytic studies that are now emerging looking at what went wrong. One of them, Deciphering the Liquidity and Credi...
RFID Buttons improve care of dementia patients
in The RFID Weblog, on December 15, 2008
...labels or writing names on clothing of the patients was not appropriate and this act was similar to treating adults like kids which they didn't feel was appropriate therefore they came up with thi...
Indigo naturalis Extract May Be Effective In Treating Psoriasis
in The Biotech Weblog, on November 29, 2008
... containing Indigo naturalis powder has been shown in a randomized trial to be effective in treating plaque-type psoriasis , also called Psoriasis Vulgaris, the most common type of this chron...
Obama slams "tone-deaf" business leaders
in Sox First, on November 26, 2008
...will be interesting whether boards will be pressured to set stricter guidelines and stop executives treating shareholders and employees with such contempt.
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Melatonin May Help Treat Uveitis Eye Inflammation
in The Biotech Weblog, on November 23, 2008
...tes that melatonin , a naturally occurring hormone commonly used to aid sleep, may be effective in treating uveitis , an inflammation of the middle layer of the eye which may result from a variety o...
Insulin-Producing Cells from Embryonic Stem Cells
in The Biotech Weblog, on November 22, 2008
...structures as the insulin-producing cells naturally found in the pancreas, were highly effective in treating diabetes in the mouse model.
Experiments by Dr Lim and Dr Li's group showed that when ...
Leukemia Drug May Treat Type-1 Diabetes
in The Biotech Weblog, on November 20, 2008
...l trials to have potentials to prevent and even reverse type 1 diabetes .
[snip] they found that treating mice with Imatinib or a similar inhibitor drug for seven weeks before the onset of auto-imm...
Biofeedback Machines to DIagnose and Treat Allergies
in Allergies, on November 18, 2008
...courtesy of iStockphoto , Trent Chambers It was at a party where I first heard of a new method of diagnosing allergies using a hybrid of acupuncture and ultrasounds. The woman I was talking to cou...
Astragalus Compound May Help in AIDS Treatment
in The Biotech Weblog, on November 16, 2008
...the CD4 cells.
Researchers say that given these properties, the compound may be useful not only in treating HIV disease, but also immunodeficiency and increased susceptibility to other viral infectio...
Esophageal Cancer Awareness
in Straightfromthedoc, on November 11, 2008
Photo courtesy of iStockphoto , Mark Strozier
According to the American Cancer Institute, more than 16,000 esophageal cancer cases are presented every year in the US. It is crucial that the causes and symptoms of this under diagnosed, fatal cancer are brought to patients' attention.
Below ...
The 30-day Diabetes Miracle: Diabetic Speaks Out on Video Blog
in Daily Diabetic, on October 24, 2008
...17. She will now undergo remote counseling with LCA consultants for an entire year with the goal of treating her diabetes.
Jeannie has also been given a video camera which will be used to record her ...
The Best Halloween Candy
in Do you like to cook?, on October 20, 2008
...lastic pumpkin candy buckets were for babies! ) and our best friends, we would spend hours Trick-or-Treating before returning home to compare our loot.
Dumped unceremoniously into piles on the floor...
Make Halloween Trick-or-Treat Safe for Kids with Allergies
in Allergies, on October 13, 2008
... Just a couple more weeks and it's Halloween once again. Time for trick-or-treating and it ought to be fun! But what if there are kids with food and other allergies in your neighborhood? Surel...
Pelvic Floor Muscle Exercises During Pregnancy Help Prevent Incontinence
in Next Nine Months, on October 11, 2008
... the Cochrane Library confirms that pelvic floor muscle exercises are effective for preventing and treating incontinence .
According to the study, a third of women are known to leak urine following c...
Banking Your Baby's Umbilical Cord Blood
in Next Nine Months, on September 24, 2008
...out it, knowing the value of cord blood in providing stem cells that could possibly be used in treating illnesses years down the line, not just of our babies' but possibly that of others in th...
Aquatic Garden Plants In WasteWater Treatment
in The Biotech Weblog, on September 5, 2008
...ce , researchers show the potential of constructed wetlands as a simple, low-technology method for treating agricultural, industrial, and municipal wastewater. They investigated the nitrogen and phos...
Potato Virus May Lead to Alzheimers Disease Treatment
in The Biotech Weblog, on August 25, 2008
...sary, a vaccine based using antibodies produced against the potato virus may be a promising lead to treating Alzheimer's disease.
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Tabebuia impetiginosa Extract May Help Reduce Obesity, Diabetes and Heart Disease Risks
in The Biotech Weblog, on August 14, 2008
...r they have been fed a fatty meal. "This result shows the extract may have a potential use in treating obesity," he observes. "However, as coronary heart disease and diabetes have also ...
Exercise Pill...Anyone?
in Straightfromthedoc, on July 31, 2008
...re for endurance athletes, drugs that mimic the effects of exercise have therapeutic potential in treating certain muscle diseases, such as wasting and frailty, as well as obesity and a slew of asso...
30 ideas to be funded - meet ycombinator
in TJ's Weblog, on July 30, 2008
...x advertising. Advertising could be made much better if it tried to please its audience, instead of treating them like victims who deserve x amount of abuse in return for whatever free site they'r...
Bootstrap your bottom line (Part 2)
in BootStrapMe, on July 30, 2008
...hings in your life-spending something extra on spouse or kids, buying yourself something, treating you and that someone special to a night out-that reinforces the benefit of becoming a successful en...
Protein Transporter for Lutein and Zeaxanthin, Identified
in The Biotech Weblog, on July 25, 2008
..., provides supporting evidence that lutein and zaxanthin may indeed be useful in preventing and/or treating age-related macular degeneration.
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iPhone Launch Doesn't Go According To Plan
in The Mobile Technology Weblog, on July 11, 2008
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Some call today by its true name, Friday July 11th while others are treating it as an official holiday celebrating the release of the iPhone G3. Unfortunately the custom of this holiday involves...
Drug Candidates from Marine Animals
in The Biotech Weblog, on July 8, 2008
... from marine animals which interfere with a protein termed NF-kB and may thus have potentials for treating cancer, as well as a number of other diseases including inflammatory bowel disease, arthrit...
Depression During Pregnancy Affects Baby's Development
in Next Nine Months, on June 30, 2008
...ersistent antenatal depression". And they said the findings could better inform health workers treating pregnant women.
"These findings add to the growing body of research, suggesting that ...
In the works: Anti-Migraine Device?
in Straightfromthedoc, on June 28, 2008
... as the migraine zapper .
Now, a new study suggests that there may be a drug-free alternative to treating some migraines: a hand-held transcranial magnetic stimulation device that, when held agains...
NCI Alliance for Nanotechnology in Cancer
in Nanotechbuzz, on June 17, 2008
...ew drug delivery plus nanotechnology-driven drug delivery mechanisms? I often wonder how we will be treating cancer 20 years from now. There will be so many new drugs and targeted therapies that utili...
Sacred Ways Jewelry
in The Jewelry Weblog, on June 12, 2008
... providing fair and honest income to the skilled artisans who produce these handmade crafts, and by treating our patrons not just as valued customers but also as true friends. We welcome your feedback...
Natural Methods of Relieving Seasonal Allergies
in Allergies, on May 27, 2008
...t want to look into:
1. Butterbur extract - found to be as effective as some antihistamines for treating hayfever, without the sedating effects
2. Acupuncture - scientifically shown to be effective...
Plant Flavonoid Luteolin Reduce Inflammatory Response in the Brain
in The Biotech Weblog, on May 21, 2008
...d similar results. The authors suggest that these results indicate a possible role for luteolin in treating neuroinflammation.
Source ...
Chromium Ingredient May Lower Blood Pressure
in Straightfromthedoc, on May 15, 2008
...flow and blood pressure.
ACE inhibitors made by drug companies have been found to be beneficial in treating hypertension, particularly in patients with type-1 or type-2 diabetes, and also appear to p...
Diabetes Drug Spending Moves Up
in Daily Diabetic, on May 15, 2008
...ell precipitously after a decade of reigning in the top position, as generic drugs cut the cost of treating high cholesterol.
The report shows that despite continued growth in the use of cholesterol...
Gene for Kidney Failure Identified
in The Biotech Weblog, on April 30, 2008
...eam, said: "We are hoping that this discovery will allow us to find a new and effective way of treating this potentially fatal form of kidney failure. By reducing the activity of the Jund gene, w...
Using Immunotherapy for Treating Food Allergies
in Allergies, on April 21, 2008
Scientists from the National Jewish Medical and Research Center are evaluating the use of immunotherapy to prevent food allergy reactions . They are feeding peanut- and egg-allergic people increasing doses of an investigational protein extract from the foods to induce the participants' ...
Natural Sugar Tagatose May Treat Type 2 Diabetes
in The Biotech Weblog, on April 21, 2008
...aste, lipstick and over-the-counter and prescription drugs.
"In addition to its potential for treating Type 2 diabetes, tagatose shows potential for promoting weight loss and raising high-densit...
Trichuris suis Ova (TSO) - Where to Get?
in Allergies, on April 18, 2008
...n receiving emails regarding a previous entry on the use of Trichuris suis ova (TSO) therapy in treating food allergies. A few of you wrote to find out where one can avail of this preparation.
...
Oncology Diagnostics By AviaraDx
in The Biotech Weblog, on April 15, 2008
...ocrine therapy.
The said tests are the following:
CancerTYPE ID™
Assists physicians in diagnosing metastatic cancer types based on a 92-gene expression assay that is capable of classifying 3...
Trash the Dress Photography
in White Lace Wedding, on April 11, 2008
...ear the dress again (besides, who wears the same wedding dress twice? Three times??), so instead of treating it like an ancient relic, frolic in it and take some photos while you're at it.
...
Periodontal Disease May Lead to Pregnancy Diabetes
in Next Nine Months, on March 28, 2008
...e a dentist if they plan to get pregnant, and after becoming pregnant," says Dasanayake. "Treating gum disease during pregnancy has been shown to be safe and effective in improving women'...
Stem Cells Making Headlines in China
in China Venture News, on March 19, 2008
...g before the money angle ever got mentioned. Seems a company in China called Beike Biotechnology is treating optic nerve hypoplasia (ONH) among other things with stem cells and having some succ...
The true cost of the Iraq war: a business analysis
in Sox First, on March 17, 2008
...n in terms of divorces, violence and social dislocation. According to Polk, the estimated cost for treating concussion per victim could be anywhere from $600,000 to $5 million. There is also an esti...
BootStrapMe interviews Bijoy Goswami (Part 4)
in BootStrapMe, on March 8, 2008
...s, founder of the Grameen Bank and winner of the Nobel Peace Prize is one of the finest examples of treating the poorest of people as customers - not victims - and building a sustainable enterprise in...
Always Have Backup, or Why Your Credit Card Company and/or Employer Treat You Like Crap
in The Personal Finance Weblog, on March 6, 2008
.... So you need to work to strengthen your position in all these areas:
1. Improve your credit. Bank treating you like dirt? Keep working on your credit, paying your bills, maybe making more money, unt...
Targeting p110delta Protein to Treat Asthma and Allergies
in Allergies, on February 16, 2008
... Scientists have identified a new target for treating asthma and allergies : a protein called p110delta . Unlike currently available asthma and allergy medications in the market which only address...
Deferoxamine Boosts Bone Repair
in The Biotech Weblog, on January 15, 2008
...iron toxicity, is able to boost bone healing and regrowth, and may be a potential lead compound for treating fractures, bone disease and other musculoskeletal disorders.
In the study, bone density su...
Sirolimus (Rapamune) May Treat Genetic Disease Tuberous Sclerosis
in The Biotech Weblog, on January 14, 2008
...tomyces hygroscopicus in a soil sample collected from easter island , may have potentials in treating tuberous sclerosis , a rare genetic disease that causes benign tumors to grow in the brain...
Rituximab Antibody may Treat Type 1 Diabetes
in The Biotech Weblog, on December 28, 2007
... antibody used to treat certain cancers and rheumatoid arthritis , may also have potential in treating type 1 diabetes.
The antibody, rituximab (anti-CD20), depletes B cells. Experimental evide...
Adrenomedullin, New Drug Target for Treating Lymphedema
in The Biotech Weblog, on December 27, 2007
Researchers have identified a hormone that plays a role in cardiovascular disease and other cell functions which may also be a drug target to treat lymphedema , a condition that causes painful swelling in arms and legs.
By increasing adrenomedullin within the cells of the lymphatic ...
Dear Santa... From the Allergizer
in Allergies, on December 24, 2007
...'s and how's of allergies, to be able to come up with more effective ways of preventing and treating allergies
More awareness campaigns about how life-threatening some allergies can be
Mor...
Business Relationships
in Biz Plan Hacks, on December 22, 2007
...r vendors like honorary employees. If you have good vendors that help you out, be sure that you are treating them like gold. Be sure that their displays look good and they are impressed when th...





