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Children's Mercy Research At Center Of Infant Formula Debate
June 4, 1997 Researchers have found no advantage to including long-chain fatty acids in infant formula, despite their role as essential components of brain and retinal ... > full story -
Impact Of Managed Care On Pediatric Medicaid Patients
June 4, 1997 A Maryland Medicaid managed care program that provided preventive and primary care to children reduced avoidable hospitalizations and their associated ... > full story -
Drop-In Vaccination Clinics Beneficial For High-Risk Children
June 4, 1997 Urban drop-in vaccination clinics can play a crucial role in providing immunizations for high-risk children, according to research at Boston Medical ... > full story -
Early Marrow Transplant May Cure SIDS
June 4, 1997 A 15-year study at Duke University has shown that babies born with Severe Combined Immunodeficiency (SCID) have a greater than 90 percent chance of being cured if they are given a bone marrow ... > full story -
New Drug For Deadly Infection Shows Favorable Results In Preliminary Trials
June 4, 1997 A new drug may help prevent respiratory syncytial virus (RSV), which hospitalizes over 90,000 infants each year in the United States. Preliminary testing took place at Georgetown University Medical ... > full story -
Vaccine For Cytomegalovirus Has Promise
June 4, 1997 A vaccine for cytomegalovirus was found to be well tolerated and highly immunogenic in toddlers, according to research at Eastern Virginia Medical School. CMV can cause mononucleosis-type ... > full story -
Texas Researcher Finds Increased SIDS Risk In Twins
June 4, 1997 Twins die of Sudden Infant Death Syndrome at more than double the rate of single births, according to research at the University of Texas-Galveston. If one twin died of SIDS, the other had a six- ... > full story -
Salt Is Not The Only Factor -- Races Respond Differently To High Blood Pressure Treatment
June 2, 1997 Significant racial differences in response to high blood pressure medications persist even when the variable of salt sensitivity is controlled, says a University of Maryland School of Medicine ... > full story -
Limited Course of Thalidomide Effective in Treating AIDS-Related Mouth Ulcers
May 22, 1997 Thalidomide effectively heals severe mouth and throat ulcers in people with HIV infection, according to a study supported by the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID). ... > full story -
Vitamin Supplements May Help Asthmatics Cope With Air Pollution
May 20, 1997 Simply taking antioxidant vitamins could help asthmatics exposed to polluted air breathe easier, according to preliminary results of a double blind study conducted at the University of Washington. ... > full story -
Allen Foundation Pledges $3.2 Million For Prostatitis Research At The University Of Washington
May 14, 1997 The Paul G. Allen Foundation for Medical Research has committed $3.2 million for research at the University of Washington into the causes of and cures for prostatitis, a common but under-studied ... > full story -
Hand-Held Computers Speed University Of Florida's Home Nursing Visits
May 12, 1997 The University of Florida is selected to test new software that can shorten the time nurses spend documenting patients' health ... > full story
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