
Mosquito Screens Found To Be Cheap And Effective In Malaria Prevention
Trials of a screen-based
malaria prevention programme
in 500 homes in The Gambia,
Africa, have led to a 50 per
cent reduction in malaria
... > full story

Alzheimer's: Destructive Amyloid-Beta Protein May Also Be Essential for Normal Brain Function
Scientists have found that
the amyloid-beta protein,
currently the target of
Alzheimer's drug research,
is essential for normal
... > full story

Spinal Cord Injuries: Experimental Drug May Restore Function of Nerves
Researchers have shown how
an experimental drug might
restore the function of
nerves damaged in spinal
cord injuries by preventing
... > full story

Systems Biology Approach Provides Insulin Resistance Insights
Researchers recently offered
the sharpest-yet picture of
how core biochemical
pathways in skeletal muscle
cells and fat cells are
... > full story
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Direct-to-Consumer Ads Associated With Higher Medicaid Costs
November 24, 2009 Direct-to-consumer advertising for a commonly prescribed antiplatelet drug does not appear associated with increased use, but may be associated with increased drug costs and Medicaid pharmacy ... > full story -
Vioxx Trial Data Shows Early Cardiovascular Risk
November 24, 2009 Evidence of cardiovascular risks associated with taking Vioxx, the popular, nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug (rofecoxib), could have been identified nearly four years before its manufacturer, ... > full story -
Sedatives, Mood-Altering Drugs Related to Falls Among Elderly: UBC Study
November 24, 2009 Falls among elderly people are significantly associated with several classes of drugs, including sedatives often prescribed as sleep aids and medications used to treat mood disorders, according to a ... > full story -
Beta-Blockers Can Have Helpful, or Harmful, Effect on Heart
November 24, 2009 In a new study, researchers report that a class of heart medications called beta-blockers can have a helpful, or harmful, effect on the heart, depending on their molecular ... > full story -
MRSA on the Rise in Hospital Outpatients, New Study Finds; Seven-Fold Increase in Potentially Lethal Superbug
November 24, 2009 The community-associated strain of the deadly superbug MRSA -- an infection-causing bacteria resistant to most common antibiotics -- poses a far greater health threat than previously known and is ... > full story -
Paradoxical Protein Might Prevent Cancer
November 23, 2009 One difficulty with fighting cancer cells is that they are similar in many respects to the body's stem cells. By focusing on the differences, researchers have found a new way of tackling colon ... > full story -
Compound That Boosts Anti-Inflammatory Fat Levels Created
November 23, 2009 Pharmacology researchers have discovered a way to boost levels of a natural body fat that helps decrease inflammation, pointing to possible new treatments for allergies, illnesses and injuries ... > full story -
New Cancer Target for Non-Hodgkin's Lymphoma
November 23, 2009 Physician-scientists have discovered a molecular mechanism that may prove to be a powerful target for the treatment of non-Hodgkin's lymphoma, a type of cancer that affects lymphocytes, or white ... > full story -
New Understanding About Mechanism for Cell Death After Stroke Leads to Possible Therapy
November 23, 2009 Scientists have uncovered new information about the mechanism by which brain cells die following a stroke, as well as a possible way to mitigate that ... > full story -
It's Time for a 'Third Wave' of Malaria Activism to Tackle Drug Shortages
November 23, 2009 In this week's PLoS Medicine, the journal's editors call for concerted international action to address the crisis of malaria drug shortages across ... > full story
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