It’s flu shot season, and for the first time health authorities are urging nearly everyone to get vaccinated. There is even a new high-dose version for people 65 or older.
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New flu shot for everyone, health authorities advise
It’s flu shot season, and for the first time health authorities are urging nearly everyone to get vaccinated. There is even a new high-dose version for people 65 or older.
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New flu shot for everyone, health authorities advise
So how many here are using Yahoo! to search for stuff? Or know anyone who uses Yahoo! for search?
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Yahoo! ranking and the top search categories in the Philippines
Bayer HealthCare Pharmaceuticals today announced that XARELTO (rivaroxaban), a novel anti-clotting therapy, achieved improvement in net clinical benefit in a study looking at treatment of patients with deep vein thrombosis. DVT is the formation of a blood clot in a deep vein, usually in the legs, that partially or totally blocks the flow of blood.
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XARELTO achieves net clinical benefit in treatment of patients with DVT
StemCells, Inc.
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First genetically engineered rat derived from rat ES cells developed with StemCells’ technology
Taking place from 13th to 16th of September 2010, the “First International Scientific Conference of Resveratrol and Health” will address the role of resveratrol in inflammation, cardiovascular, cancer, longevity, neuroprotection, obesity and diabetes, bioavailability and occurrence.
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Last day to sign-up for Resveratrol Conference
Don’t miss $1 admission on Opening Weekend from 10am-1pm, as well as countless discount tickets and constant promotions for a reduced price, every day through Oct. 3!
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Four Day Countdown To The 2010 L.A. County Fair
Ongoing research finds that a blend of plant substances — such as resveratrol and grape seed extract — can prevent skin cancer in mice.
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Step toward a new sunscreen? Plant agents show promise in preventing skin cancer
Scientists at The University of Texas Health Science Center San Antonio are on to something that should bring joy to sunbathers everywhere. Studies show that certain plant substances, administered in combinations, have the ability to suppress skin cancer development in susceptible mice.
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Scientists develop new combined treatment method for skin cancer prevention