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Xenazine (tetrabenazine): First Drug for Chorea in Huntington's Disease, Approved by the FDA
in Straightfromthedoc, on August 15, 2008
...between certain nerve cells in the brain. In patients with Huntington's disease, this system is overactive and results in the abnormal movements called chorea. Xenazine decreases the amount of dop...
Gene for Kidney Failure Identified
in The Biotech Weblog, on April 29, 2008
...bris and pathogens, and stimulating immune cells. The new research showed that when these cells are overactive, they can destroy healthy kidney tissue.
Professor Aitman, who led the Medical Research ...
Disturbia and Shia LeBouf Make a GREAT DVD!!
in Cool Picking, on September 25, 2007
One of the hottest movies of 2007 that had a "flying under the radar buzz" was Disturbia with
Shia LeBeouf. While doing press junkets galore (why wasn't I invited? I would have loved to meet this guy. I have watched almost every movie he's been in), he was featured as the next...
On Preterm Labor Drugs: Magnesium Sulfate vs. Nifedipine
in Straightfromthedoc, on July 3, 2007
..., nifedipine and other preterm labor treatments, called tocolytics, are thought to work by relaxing overactive uterine muscles and halting ongoing cervical changes that may lead to delivery. But it...
Gene Therapy for Erectile Dysfunction
in The Biotech Weblog, on December 11, 2006
...n the study, this gene therapy approach may help address not only erectile dysfunction, but perhaps overactive bladder disease as well.
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Uroplasty, Inc.'s Urgent® PC Neuromodulation System for the Treatment of Overactive Bladder, Approved for Sale in Canada
in Straightfromthedoc, on June 27, 2006
...a proprietary, minimally invasive nerve stimulation device designed for office-based treatment of overactive bladder symptoms of urge incontinence , urinary urgency and urinary frequency.
The U...
G2 and Novo Nordisk: to commercialize new antibody for inflammatory diseases
in Straightfromthedoc, on February 10, 2006
... and immune cells into damaged tissue in an effort to contain infection.
When immune cells become overactive, as is the case with rheumatoid arthritis, too many of them move into damaged tissue and ...
Smoking and the thyroid
in Straightfromthedoc, on July 27, 2005
... study links smoking with Graves' disease :
Women who smoke are twice as likely to develop an overactive thyroid caused by Graves' disease, a study shows.
Researchers say the results sugges...



