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Potential New Way To Block Inflammation In Autoimmune Disease Discovered By NIAMS Scientists

Researchers from the National Institute of Arthritis and Musculoskeletal and Skin Diseases (NIAMS), a part of the National Institutes of Health (NIH), have identified a promising new target for autoimmune disease treatment - a cell-surface receptor called DR3.
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02 Dec 2008 14:35:50

AIDS quilt brings awareness to victims who died of disease - Hattiesburg American

China Daily AIDS quilt brings awareness to victims who died of disease Hattiesburg American, MS - Some diagnosed with AIDS approach the disease as if it were as manageable as diabetes. "They don't feel bad or look bad," said Yolanda Moore, ... Time to recognize that AIDS is a disease , not a shame China AIDS activists say education fights stigma MCS Kicks Off Healthy Choices Week on World AIDS Day -
02 Dec 2008 13:54:09

L&M To Offer Free HIV Tests - TheDay

CityNews L&M To Offer Free HIV Tests TheDay, CT - I know a lot of people out there don't know they are carrying the disease . To have this screening and a counselor available to speak with them... we ... The truth about HIV AIDS and us Lamar students boost HIV test awareness on Worlds AIDS day World AIDS Day celebrates 20th year -
02 Dec 2008 13:22:22

A Clue in the Treatment and Reversal of Heart Disease - HealthNews

dBTechno A Clue in the Treatment and Reversal of Heart Disease HealthNews, CA - Today, there is new research being conducted so that we may be able to prevent or reverse heart disease in patients. The advancement of heart disease has ... Gene "silencing" drug blocks heart disease in mice Heart disease 'reversed in mice' Health Highlights: Dec. 1, 2008 -
02 Dec 2008 04:48:16

Cardiologists Debate Expensive Heart Scans - New York Times

Cardiologists Debate Expensive Heart Scans New York Times, United States - Many doctors have been quick to embrace CT technology, installing expensive scanners in their offices in order to help diagnose heart disease . ... Heading off heart attacks in women
02 Dec 2008 02:20:46

French first lady joins global fight against AIDS - guardian.co.uk

New Zimbabwe.com French first lady joins global fight against AIDS guardian.co.uk, UK - "There is no greater cruelty than to be excluded from your own family and your own community because you are infected with a deadly disease ," she said. ... Today is World AIDS Day HIV AIDS sufferers: 'It's OK to live' Prostate cancer radiotherapy safe for HIV patients -
02 Dec 2008 00:34:30

Most Patients Should Be Screened for HIV, Physicians Group Says - New York Times

OverTheLimit.info Most Patients Should Be Screened for HIV, Physicians Group Says New York Times, United States - The guidelines differ slightly from those of the federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, which recommends routine screening of patients until ... Subscribe to this Blog Primary Care Doctors Urge HIV Tests for All in US (Update1) Internist Group Urges Routine HIV Testing -
02 Dec 2008 00:22:29

Novartis Malaria Drug Gets Favorable US FDA Review (Update3) - Bloomberg

Current World News Novartis Malaria Drug Gets Favorable US FDA Review (Update3) Bloomberg - The disease has been eradicated in the US since the early 1950s, though more than 1300 cases of the disease contracted in other countries were reported in ... Data supports Novartis malaria drug -US FDA staff FDA: Novartis malaria pill shows superior results Malaria Treatment Very Close to Being Cleared by FDA
02 Dec 2008 00:14:17

Too Little Vitamin D Puts Heart at Risk - WebMD

Financial Post Too Little Vitamin D Puts Heart at Risk WebMD - 1, 2008 -- Getting too little vitamin D may be an underappreciated heart disease risk factor that's actually easy to fix. Researchers say a growing body of ... Health: Vitamin D & Diseases Lack Of Vitamin D Could Spell Heart Trouble Vitamin D Is Good For the Heart -
01 Dec 2008 19:14:00

Obama Addresses World AIDS Day - Washington Post

AFP Obama Addresses World AIDS Day Washington Post, United States - Back then, many refused to even acknowledge the existence of this disease , let alone the devastating impact it was having on families and communities around ... Obama praises Bush efforts against AIDS Obama promises to 'recommit' US anti-AIDS strategy Dangerous AIDS Policy
01 Dec 2008 17:32:24

Bariatric Surgery May Resolve Liver Disease - Science Daily (press release)

Bariatric Surgery May Resolve Liver Disease Science Daily (press release) - Nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) is an emerging problem related to the obesity epidemic, becoming one of the most common causes of liver disease in ...

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