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Klein is best known as the author and Chairman of California's Proposition 71, the $6 billion "California Stem Cell Research and Cures" ballot initiative, which supports research with a focus on pluripotent (embryonic) and progenitor stem cell research.
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BARCELONA, Spain, March 4, 2011 /PRNewswire/ -- Grifols, a global healthcare company and biopharmaceutical manufacturer based in Barcelona, Spain today announced that it received approval from the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for revised labeling ...
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AstraZeneca and Bristol-Myers Squibb Company announced that the European Commission has approved a label update for ONGLYZA ® (saxagliptin) in the treatment of adults with type 2 diabetes who have moderate or severe renal impairment. The approved dosage ...
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In an effort to reduce the risks of diabetes and obesity while improving cardiovascular health, Boston Medical Center (BMC) today announced it has partnered with the YMCA of Greater Boston to form the Exercise and Nutrition to Decrease Diabetes (END ...
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Americans are getting used to the withdrawal or severe restriction of drugs "previously thought safe." From last year's Avandia warnings to the withdrawal of Vioxx, Bextra, Baycol, Meridia, Trovan and Fen Phen, "Pill Buyer Beware" seems to be a shrewd ...
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A recent report by the World Health Organization reveals a dangerous trend among millions of people in the developed and developing nations of the world- Type 2 diabetes. Akin to a ticking time bomb, many millions are unaware that they are victims of ...
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Real-life scientists, whose work has overtones of Indiana Jones, as they search for plants in remote areas of the world that could become the source of life-saving new medicines, are currently trying to figure out how a new international agreement on ...
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It has been thought that the quality of the physician-patient relationship is integral to positive outcomes but until now, data to confirm such beliefs has been hard to find. Through a landmark study, a research team from Jefferson Medical College (JMC) of ...
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Individuals who develop diabetes during middle age have an average lifespan six years shorter than other people, researchers from the University of Cambridge, England, revealed in the New England Journal of Medicine after carrying out a major ...
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Two thirds of Americans say they don’t get enough sleep on weeknights, according to a new poll from the National Sleep Foundation , and a major reason appears to be an increase in the use of illuminated tech devices in the hour before bedtime ...
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Avandia side effects, mesothelioma and other asbestos-related diseases, Yaz and Yasmin birth control pills, as well as other defective drugs and medical devices. To learn more about the law firm and other drug cases, visit us online or call toll-free at ...
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The UCSF team then ran a genetic analysis on 1,928 similar patients from the Genomic Resource in Arteriosclerosis, a DNA bank in the UCSF Cardiovascular Research Institute, a repository for 30,000 patient samples dating back to 1994. That data, mined in ...
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Most of us know that diabetics have a much higher rate of mortality caused by heart attack and stroke , but new research shows it also increases cancer risk by 25% ... and sweating are common symptoms of hypoglycemia. You can faint or have a seizure ...
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A 61-year-old diabetic man in southwestern Oregon, whose name has not been revealed, woke up from a nap on his couch to find his dog had eaten part of his foot. He called the police who arrived to find him missing three toes and part of his foot. They also ...
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Pharmacies will have to do some early spring cleaning today. The Food and Drug Administration is yanking more than 500 prescription drugs -- including Pediahist, Cardec, Lodrane and Organidin -- used to treat colds, coughs and allergies. The affected ...
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The analysis used pooled medical information for 820,900 people from nearly 100 studies done mostly in Europe and North America. The results are published in Thursday's New England Journal of Medicine. Diabetes, the seventh leading cause of death in the U ...
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Pfizer Inc. (NYSE: PFE) has announced that it has combined operations with King Pharmaceuticals, Inc. On February 28, 2011, Pfizer completed its acquisition of King through the merger of its wholly owned subsidiary, Parker Tennessee Corp., with and into ...
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When you get a prescription drug from your doctor you probably assume the product has been approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration. But that’s not always the case. On Wednesday the FDA banned hundreds of products it never officially approved ...
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Valeritas, Inc., a medical technology company committed to the development and commercialization of innovative drug delivery solutions, announced that the U.S. Food and Drug Administration has cleared the company's V-Go Disposable Insulin Delivery Device ...
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Feb. 26, 2010 -- In response to research confirming that even small elevations in blood sugar during pregnancy can lead to sick babies, an international panel of experts is recommending sweeping changes in how gestational diabetes is diagnosed. If adopted ...
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