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Faire parler ses reins pour qu'ils nous disent dans quel état ils sont - La Voix du Nord
Lundi 06 Octobre 2008 - 21:17 - 1 mois, 2 semaines depuis - 3 lectures - Presse généraliste - Google santé france Au centre de dialyse du Lensois, on attend les visiteurs pour ce dépistage indolore et gratuit. Dans le cadre de la Semaine du rein, l'hôpital de Lens participera, samedi, à la journée régionale de dépistage des maladies rénales. ... |
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Persons Tested for HIV -- United States, 2006
Mardi 16 Septembre 2008 - 14:17 - 2 mois depuis - 3 lectures - Presse spécialisée - Medscape HIV AIDS CDC recommended HIV testing as part of routine healthcare for 13 to 64 year olds in 2006 to lower incidence of undiagnosed HIV infection. To establish a baseline, what was the HIV testing rate in 2006 Morbidity & Mortality Weekly Report |
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AIDS 2008: HIV Basic Science and Pathogenesis
Vendredi 26 Septembre 2008 - 09:00 - 1 mois, 3 semaines depuis - 3 lectures - Presse spécialisée - Medscape HIV AIDS Dr. Mario Stevenson reviews new data on viral and host factors involved in HIV pathogenesis, presented at AIDS 2008: XVII International AIDS Conference, August 3-8, 2008, in Mexico City, Mexico. Medscape HIV/AIDS |
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Liver Fibrosis on Account of Chronic Hepatitis C Is More Severe in HIV-positive Than HIV-Negative Patients Despite Antiretroviral Therapy
Lundi 15 Septembre 2008 - 08:17 - 2 mois depuis - 3 lectures - Presse spécialisée - Medscape HIV AIDS Most information on hepatic fibrosis in HC/HIV-coinfected patients has been derived from liver biopsies taken before highly active antiretroviral therapy (HAART) was widely available. Journal of Viral Hepatitis |
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Ghost Lusters: If You Want to See a Specter Bad Enough, Will You?
Lundi 27 Octobre 2008 - 07:00 - 3 semaines, 3 jours depuis - 3 lectures - Presse spécialisée - Scientific American Most scientists dismiss the vast majority of ghost sightings as hoaxes. But researchers in Canada, England and elsewhere are exploring what happens in the brain to create the illusion that something is "haunted." So far, they have found evidence that some apparitions may be brain benders caused by spiking EMFs (electromagnetic fields), and possibly even extremely low-–frequency sound waves (known as infrasound) so subtle that the ear does not register them as noise.EMFs emitted by power lines and towers, clock radios and other electrical sources may help debunk myths that people or things are haunted, says Michael Persinger, a neuroscientist at Laurentian University in Sudbury, Ontario, Canada, who has conducted research on the topic. One such study, published in 2001 in Perceptual And Motor Skills chronicles the experiences of a teenager who in 1996 claimed to be receiving nocturnal visits--one sexual--from the Holy Spirit. The 17-year-old girl, who had sustained mild brain damage at birth, said she also felt the presence of an invisible baby perched on her left shoulder. [More] |
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EARLY RELEASE: Intensive Lipid Lowering with Simvastatin and Ezetimibe in Aortic Stenosis
Lundi 01 Septembre 2008 - 18:55 - 2 mois, 2 semaines depuis - 3 lectures - Presse spécialisée - New England Journal of Medicin Background Hyperlipidemia has been suggested as a risk factor for stenosis of the aortic valve, but lipid-lowering studies have had conflicting results. Methods We conducted a randomized, double-blind trial involving ... |
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Growing Prostates from Adult Stem Cells--But Who Would Want One?
Mercredi 22 Octobre 2008 - 16:00 - 4 semaines, 1 jour depuis - 3 lectures - Presse spécialisée - Scientific American Researchers report today that they grew prostate glands--important for reproduction in male mammals--in mice using a single stem cell transplanted from the prostates of donor mice. The findings may pave the way to new therapies for prostate cancer, which strikes one in six men in the U.S. [More] |
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Eco-Commute: A Greener Way to Get to Work
Mercredi 22 Octobre 2008 - 12:00 - 4 semaines, 1 jour depuis - 3 lectures - Presse spécialisée - Scientific American Dear EarthTalk: Are there any electric bicycles or scooters that make for a nice cheap, green-friendly commute?-- Sean Foley, Nashua, NH [More] |
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Today's Alternative Energy; and November Issue Topics, Including Computer-Brain Interfaces and DNA Computing
Mercredi 22 Octobre 2008 - 10:15 - 4 semaines, 1 jour depuis - 3 lectures - Presse spécialisée - Scientific American Scientific American magazine editor in chief, John Rennie, talks about the November issue's contents, including computer-brain interfaces, DNA computing, the ongoing attempts to find an HIV vaccine and getting closer to the Star Trek tricorder with portable NMR. Plus, we'll test your knowledge of some recent science in the news. Web sites mentioned on this episode include snipurl.com/4LJ71; SciAm.com/sciammag> Related In-Depth Report: Today's Alternative Energy [More] |
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Five Fallacies of Grief: Debunking Psychological Stages
Mercredi 22 Octobre 2008 - 04:00 - 4 semaines, 1 jour depuis - 3 lectures - Presse spécialisée - Scientific American Denial, anger, bargaining, depression, acceptance.So annealed into pop culture are the five stages of grief--introduced in the 1960s by Swiss-born psychiatrist Elisabeth Kübler-Ross based on her studies of the emotional state of dying patients--that they are regularly referenced without explication. [More] |
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