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Dec
2009
Natural Heart Drugs May Combat Colon Cancer (HealthDay)

11 hours ago by StanleyMD

HealthDay - FRIDAY, Dec. 18 (HealthDay News) -- A family of naturally derived heart drugs called cardiac glycosides shows promise in fighting colon cancer, new research has found.

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Rabies Vaccine Protects Against Monkey Version of HIV (HealthDay)

11 hours ago by StanleyMD

HealthDay - FRIDAY, Dec. 18 (HealthDay News) -- A rabies-based vaccine protects monkeys against SIV, the simian equivalent of HIV, a finding that may help in efforts to develop an AIDS vaccine, say U.S. researchers.

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Scientists Spot Source of Hurdle to AIDS Vaccine (HealthDay)

11 hours ago by StanleyMD

HealthDay - FRIDAY, Dec. 18 (HealthDay News) -- Researchers have identified the cause of a major hurdle in efforts to develop an AIDs vaccine.

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Better Educated May Have Greater Asthma Control (HealthDay)

11 hours ago by StanleyMD

HealthDay - FRIDAY, Dec. 18 (HealthDay News) -- There's good news for high-school graduates: Researchers have found they have less severe asthma symptoms than others.

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Spiritual Needs Rank High as Death From Cancer Nears (HealthDay)

11 hours ago by StanleyMD

HealthDay - FRIDAY, Dec. 18 (HealthDay News) -- Addressing the spiritual needs of someone with advanced cancer could be just as important as taking care of their medical needs, a new study suggests.

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18
Dec
2009
Chiropractic for Common Ailments

1 day ago by Lanie James

The Brains Responds to a Pathology I’ve received many questions regarding chiropractic and how it can help with common ailments. The answer can be very complex. It involves describing how a pathology is triggered. pa⋅thol⋅o⋅gy: any deviation from a healthy, normal, or efficient condition Your brain ...

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The Joy of Pathology

1 day ago by Administrator

There could be many, much worse and less interesting topics to study when 90% of your friends are already done for Christmas Break. After all, I want to be a board-certified Pathologist. I’ve had a whole pot of coffee and it is time to get back to studying before it wears off. This is the final push ...

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Protein Examined for Role in Liver Cancer (HealthDay)

1 day ago by StanleyMD

HealthDay - THURSDAY, Dec. 17 (HealthDay News) -- A protein switch called TAK1 helps prevent liver damage, including inflammation, fibrosis and cancer, according to a team of scientists from the United States and Japan.

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17
Dec
2009
Fellow Forensic In-Service Examination (FISE)

2 days ago by MedSchoolz

The Fellow Forensic In-Service Examination represents cooperation between the ASCP and the National Association of Medical Examiners (NAME) and consists of at least 60 multiple-choice items, many with images. The examination is offered in a browser-based, online format. In order to take the test onl ...

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16
Dec
2009
Be careful what you wish for

2 days ago by Krissy Dietrich Gallagher

No, this isn’t about a bad pathology report or anything. It’s actually sort of funny. (Just wanted to set your minds at ease after reading that title.) You know the whole “pee is pee and pee is good” business and all the stars that include wishes for pee and lots and lots of it? Well, he has continu ...

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