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Umbilical Cord Clamping
in Next Nine Months, on April 16, 2008
... the mother to the baby, resulting to more iron stores and thus reducing the infant's risk for anemia in the first months of life.
However, this same blood infusion resulting from delayed umbili...
National Awareness Campaign Surrounding Follow-On Biologics
in The Biotech Weblog, on February 11, 2008
...petition access to these critical medicines will remain expensive and will continue to drive up the overall healthcare expenditures in the US.
... ...to safe, affordable follow-on biologics, or biogeneric medicines to treat diseases like cancer, MS, anemia, Lou Gehrig's disease or kidney failure.
Help Mike by telling your story about why Congr...
The Pill and It's Benefits
in The Parenting Weblog, on September 13, 2007
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Research shows that taking the Pill for 8 years "did not lead to an increased risk of cancer over a woman's lifetime." The study also showed that "women were protected from the ... ... from controlling a woman's ovulation, it also has health benefits such as lowering the rate of anemia and lessening menstrual cramps. And contrary to what most people think, the contraceptive pil...
On Stiff Legs, Diclofenac Sodium and FBS
in Daily Diabetic, on August 26, 2007
...ncrease the amount of oxygen carried by hemoglobin. A vitamin B6 deficiency can result in a form of anemia that is similar to iron deficiency anemia.
While Vitamin B12 helps maintain healthy nerve ...
Nutritional Supplement Sprinkles, Greatly Reduced Anemia in Poor Children
in Straightfromthedoc, on August 1, 2007
...plement known as Sprinkles which can be added to children's food have been found to reduce anemia by more than half.
Conducted in rural haiti where at least two out of every three ch...
FDA Approved Carnitor® SF (Levocarnitine) Sugar-Free Oral Solution for Carnitine Deficiency
in Straightfromthedoc, on June 25, 2007
...oms of secondary carnitine deficiency may include cardiomyopathy, encephalopathy, muscle weakness, anemia, and fatigue.
A product of Sigma-Tau Pharmaceuticals , Carnitor® SF (levocarnitine) Sugar-...
Hypothyroidism
in Well Woman Blog, on June 18, 2007
..., diabetes, fibromyalgia, food allergies, hormonal problems, environmental toxins, sleep disorders, anemia, depression, AIDs, multiple sclerosis, congestive heart failure, systemic inflammatory diseas...
Fish Viral Hemorrhagic Septicemia Virus Approach Epidemic Proportions
in The Biotech Weblog, on May 19, 2007
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Researchers have confirmed that viral hemorrhagic septicemia virus, a deadly virus causing anemia and hemorrhaging in fish has spread to 19 other species and has already reached epidemic proportio...
Iron and your Brain
in Well Woman Blog, on March 26, 2007
Having trouble thinking, maybe finding it hard to focus on problems? It's funny how a lack of some vitamins or minerals can affect, not just your physical well-being, but your mental as well. If your thinking power seems to be waning, it could just be a case of low iron.
Scientific American...
Excessive Menstrual Bleeding
in Well Woman Blog, on February 7, 2007
...come more often than every 21 days
Severe cramping
Fatigue
Shortness of breath (a sign of anemia)
Irregular periods (sometimes they come every 28 days, sometimes every 24 days, sometimes ...
New York Dialysis Patients Receive 'Worst' Care
in Daily Diabetic, on December 28, 2006
...ring revelation.
At New York dialysis centers, those being treated are more likely to suffer from anemia and are less likely to have enough impurities and excess fluid removed from their blood, allo...
Low Doses of Mifepristone May Treat Leiomyoma
in The Biotech Weblog, on December 28, 2006
...rs also referred to as leiomyoma , which are non-cancerous tumors that may lead to iron-deficiency anemia resulting from excessively heavy menstrual bleeding.
The University of Rochester study is th...
More than 400 Biotechnology Drugs and Vaccines Under Trials
in The Biotech Weblog, on August 16, 2006
... You may also want to read the report backgrounder on some biotech drugs being developed to treat anemia, rheumatoid arthritis, inflammatory bowel disease, muscular dystrophy, and protate cancer.
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Mothballs Offer Teens a New, Dangerous Way to Get High
in Straightfromthedoc, on July 28, 2006
... the substance can cause liver and kidney failure, as well as severe anemia .
Doctors discovered this new habit in teenagers when 18 year old French twins showed up at the Hospital of Timone... ...nsect repellents. Exposure to the substance can cause liver and kidney failure, as well as severe anemia .
Doctors discovered this new habit in teenagers when 18 year old French twins showed...
Abbott's CELL-DYN Ruby™ Hematology Instrument, Received USFDA Clearance
in Straightfromthedoc, on July 25, 2006
...plete blood counts (CBCs).
CBC is test routinely ordered by doctors to assess a patient's overall health and to screen for a variety of disorders such as anemia and infection.
A key fac... ...ors to assess a patient's overall health and to screen for a variety of disorders such as anemia and infection.
A key facet of CELL-DYN Ruby™ is its use of laser light to differentiate ce...
Amgen Seeks Banning of Roche's Anemia Drug, Cera
in The Biotech Weblog, on April 12, 2006
...red by Roche. According to Amgen, Roche's manufacturing protocol infringes Amgen's patents covering its own anemia drug, Epogen . Roche denies this, arguing that its pegylated version of EPO ... ...im with the US International Trade Commission requesting for a ban on imports of an experimental anemia drug called Cera , manufactured by Roche. According to Amgen, Roche's manufacturing...
Gene Therapy and RNAi To Treat Sickle Cell Disease
in The Biotech Weblog, on January 3, 2006
...lls (instead of disc-shaped) that result to clogged arteries, low blood counts, and subsequently, anemia . Although more common in people of African, Mediterranean, Indian, or Middle Eastern eth...
Amgen Sues Roche Over Anemia Drug
in The Biotech Weblog, on November 10, 2005
...n Inc. is suing Swiss pharma Roche Holding AG for allegedly infringing patents behind Amgen's anemia drug, Epogen . The bone of contention is that Roche's version of the anemia drug, C...
Eating dirt
in Straightfromthedoc, on October 3, 2005
... pagophagia (the abnormal ingestion of ice) - can be associated with diseases like iron-deficiency anemia ....



