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News: Defense against Ancient Virus Opened Door to HIV
Jeudi 21 Juin 2007 - 12:00 - 1 année, 5 mois depuis - 25 lectures - Cancer - Scientific American Early humans successfully fended off a virus that infected chimpanzees by evolving a protein capable of neutralizing it, according to a new study. But what goes around comes around, evolutionarily speaking: Four million years later, the same protein seems to have left us more vulnerable than other primates to the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV). |
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In Focus: Special Report: The Poisoning of Our Pets
Mercredi 28 Mars 2007 - 15:30 - 1 année, 7 mois depuis - 25 lectures - Cancer - Scientific American Early this month, Jim Valentine found himself faced with a heart-wrenching decision: the 35-year-old, unemployed computer consultant from Lansing, Mich., had to decide whether to shell out thousands of dollars he didn't have to try to save his beloved dying cat, Silvus. His nine-year-old, silver-furred friend was suffering from kidney failure and he likely needed a pricey kidney transplant. Instead, Silvus was put to death on March 3. |
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Keeping a Health Policy After You Leave Your Job
Samedi 15 Mars 2008 - 21:00 - 8 mois, 1 semaine depuis - 25 lectures - Presse généraliste - The Washington Post (health) If you have an employer's plan but are leaving the company: |
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Global Changes Skew Calculus Of Food Aid For N. Korea
Vendredi 14 Mars 2008 - 21:00 - 8 mois, 1 semaine depuis - 25 lectures - Presse généraliste - The Washington Post (health) SEOUL -- A grim rite of spring in Northeast Asia is the calculation of how many North Koreans could starve before the fall harvest -- and what the neighbors are willing to do about it. |
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Scientific American Magazine: Regaining Lost Luster
Dimanche 16 Décembre 2007 - 16:01 - 11 mois, 1 semaine depuis - 25 lectures - Presse spécialisée - Scientific American The past 15 years have been a roller coaster for gene therapy. After being touted in the early 1990s as “the medicine of the future,” gene therapy left an 18-year-old dead and three others with leukemia; in July it was tied to the death of a 36-year-old Illinois woman undergoing treatment for rheumatoid arthritis, although further investigation cleared her therapy of the blame. Gene therapy scientists, however, believe they can put the bad news behind them, thanks to a handful of recent developments and others just over the horizon. |
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Scientific American Magazine: Supplement: Response to "Can Fat Be Fit"
Dimanche 16 Décembre 2007 - 16:00 - 11 mois, 1 semaine depuis - 25 lectures - Presse spécialisée - Scientific American Commentary |
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« Mes amies mamans ont peur comme moi » Jacques Hardouin - Le Parisien
Dimanche 29 Juin 2008 - 20:42 - 4 mois, 3 semaines depuis - 25 lectures - Presse généraliste - Google santé france « DÈS que mon fils a de la fièvre, je ne peux m'empêcher de penser immédiatement à la méningite », souligne Christine, qui habite à Rouen, jolie maman de Thomas, 20 mois. L'hyperendémie qui frappe cruellement la Seine-Maritime, depuis trois ans, ... |
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Zoonotic infections in Europe: trends and figures - a summary of the EFSA-ECDC annual report
Samedi 05 Janvier 2008 - 07:11 - 10 mois, 2 semaines depuis - 25 lectures - Presse spécialisée - Eurosurveillance The 2006 annual Community Summary Report from the European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) and the European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control (ECDC) was released this week with the latest trends and figures on the occurrence of zoonotic infections and agents, antimicrobial resistance and food-b... |
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Les pharmaciens sont hostiles au libre accès à l'automédication - Le Monde
Lundi 17 Mars 2008 - 06:24 - 8 mois, 1 semaine depuis - 24 lectures - Presse généraliste - Google santé france La volonté du gouvernement de donner aux patients un accès libre aux produits d'automédication hérisse les pharmaciens. Un sondage Ipsos-Pharmagora-Wolters Kluwer, réalisé auprès de 201 pharmaciens les 12 et 13 février, révèle que 84 % d'entre eux ... |
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Cancer colorectal : vers un nouveau test
Mardi 18 Mars 2008 - 08:29 - 8 mois, 1 semaine depuis - 24 lectures - Presse généraliste - Le monde Sciences L'Hemoccult II devrait être abandonné. |
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