Problème de connexion ? Nouvel utilisateur ? Enregistrez vous !

Accueil | Fils de syndication

Dernières entêtes d'Actus


newsp.gif
Scientific American Magazine: Letters
Mercredi 16 Janvier 2008 - 22:00 - 10 mois, 1 semaine depuis   -  Cancer  -  Scientific American
Drug Dilemma
News: Father of Breakthrough Cancer Therapy Dies
Mardi 15 Janvier 2008 - 16:00 - 10 mois, 1 semaine depuis   -  Cancer  -  Scientific American
Judah Folkman, "the father of antiangiogenesis," a way to starve tumors of their blood supplies, died yesterday from an apparent heart attack. He was 74 years old.
News: E-noses Could Make Diseases Something to Sniff at
Vendredi 11 Janvier 2008 - 14:00 - 10 mois, 2 semaines depuis   -  Cancer  -  Scientific American
Ancient medical practitioners plied their trade by trusting their noses. They knew that diabetes could make a patient's breath smell sweet and that a wound emitting a foul odor was infected. These early doctors, lacking today's sophisticated technology, often relied on their sense of smell to diagnose illness.
News: Tumor Time Bombs Set Off by Stem Cells
Jeudi 10 Janvier 2008 - 22:00 - 10 mois, 2 semaines depuis   -  Cancer  -  Scientific American
Researchers say they have identified a switch that makes dormant breast cancer cells that have traveled to the lungs swell to lethal proportions--completing the dreaded process of metastasis or cancer spread. A team from Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory in Long Island, N.Y., reports that it staved off full-blown metastasis in mice by preventing mini-tumors in the lungs from recruiting stem cells called endothelial progenitors, which assemble into blood vessels to nourish the malignancy.
Scientific American Magazine: Cell Defenses and the Sunshine Vitamin
Lundi 07 Janvier 2008 - 14:45 - 10 mois, 2 semaines depuis   -  Cancer  -  Scientific American
It was called the sunshine cure, and in the early 20th century, before the era of antibiotics, it was the only effective therapy for tuberculosis known. No one knew why it worked, just that TB patients sent to rest in sunny locales were often restored to health. The same “treatment” had been discovered in 1822 for another historic scourge, rickets--a deforming childhood condition caused by an inability to make hardened bone. Rickets had been on the rise in 18th- and 19th-century Europe, coinciding with industrialization and the movement of people from the countryside to the polluted cities, when a Warsaw doctor observed that the problem was relatively rare in rural Polish children. He began experimenting with city children and found that he could cure their rickets with exposure to sunshine alone.
Sciam Observations Blog: Sunbathing: good or bad?
Lundi 07 Janvier 2008 - 12:28 - 10 mois, 2 semaines depuis   -  Cancer  -  Scientific American
Is it better to bask in the sun and boost your production of Vitamin D or hide from its rays and the potential skin cancer they cause? A new study leans toward the former, at least for those from the high latitudes, like Scandinavia.Quoting from the press release:"We know that solar radiation is the leading cause of skin cancer," said biophysicist Richard Setlow of Brookhaven National Laboratory and a well-known expert on the link between solar radiation and skin cancer.
The Medscape HIV/AIDS RSS Feed Has Moved
Samedi 05 Janvier 2008 - 07:11 - 10 mois, 2 semaines depuis   -  Presse spécialisée  -  Medscape HIV AIDS
The Medscape HIV/AIDS RSS feed has moved to a new location. Please update your RSS bookmark to: http://www.medscape.com/cx/rssfeeds/2677.xml
The Medscape Hematology-Oncology RSS Feed Has Moved
Samedi 05 Janvier 2008 - 07:11 - 10 mois, 2 semaines depuis   -  Presse spécialisée  -  Medscape hematology oncology
The Medscape Hematology-Oncology RSS feed has moved to a new location. Please update your RSS bookmark to: http://www.medscape.com/cx/rssfeeds/2678.xml
The Medscape Family Medicine RSS Feed Has Moved
Samedi 05 Janvier 2008 - 07:11 - 10 mois, 2 semaines depuis   -  Presse spécialisée  -  Medscape family medicine
The Medscape Family Medicine RSS feed has moved to a new location. Please update your RSS bookmark to: http://www.medscape.com/cx/rssfeeds/2674.xml
Eurosurveillance – a look back at 2007
Samedi 05 Janvier 2008 - 07:11 - 10 mois, 2 semaines depuis   -  Presse spécialisée  -  Eurosurveillance
This year has been a very important milestone in the history of Eurosurveillance. The European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control (ECDC) took over the funding and production of the journal in March with the result that, for the first time since its launch in 1995, the whole editorial team beg...

<   1112131415161718191101111121131141151161171181191201211221231241251261271272273274275276277278279280281282283284285286287288289290291292293294295296297298308318328   >

Ce site internet met des informations à votre disposition seulement et uniquement dans un but pédagogique. Elles ne peuvent en aucun cas remplacer la consultation d'un médecin ou les soins prodigués par un praticien qualifié et ne doivent par conséquent jamais être interprétés comme pouvant le faire.
Copyright © imedecin
Rental::Voyage::Annuaire web
Médecine et nouvelles technologies::Vidéos médecine::Forum santé

imedecin.fr

La préménopause

Insomnie et cancer

Cancers du col de l’utérus, du vagin et de la vulve

Utilisation de l'airelle

Euthanasie ou droit à la souffrance

Etreinte immunologique

Le sommeil des enfants

Un nouveau centre d'imagerie Hight-Tech

L’épidémie de grippe devrait arriver à son terme

Hypertension et troubles cognitifs.

Imedecin.com

Anatomie de l'os cuboïde (os du pied)

Structure, mode d'expression et anomalies des gènes chez l'homme

Anatomie du talus (astragale) ; os de la cheville

Endocrinologie des ovaires

Génétique bactérienne

Articulations des corps vertébraux

Evolution des cancers en dehors des traitements

L'athérosclérose, athérome, athéromatose

Cryptosporidium parvum

Histologie des testicules

Trichinose ou Trichinellose

Le virus de l’hépatite B

Les corticosurrénales

Les médicaments anti-arythmiques

Les causes de l’ischémie

Langue préférée :

Deutsch English Español
Français dansk suomi

 

Il y a 6 visiteurs et 0 membres en ligne.

Vous pouvez vous identifier ou vous inscrire ici

Sites imedecin

imedecin.org
Médecine et mobilité
Médecine et informatique