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Treating Anemia Reduces Risk Of Death For People With HIV
July 2, 1998 New data presented at the 12th World AIDS Conference in Geneva show that untreated anemia alone can significantly increase the risk of death in people with ... > full story -
Duke Researchers Call Gene Therapy A Promising Strategy For Sickle Cell Anemia
June 8, 1998 In a first step toward an effective treatment for sickle cell anemia, researchers at Duke University Medical Center have shown that they can use a new type of gene therapy to correct the defect in ... > full story -
Gene Therapy Hold Promise For Sickle Cell Disease And Beta Thalassemia
November 4, 1997 Researchers from Columbia University College of Physicians & Surgeons have demonstrated the long-term transfer and high level long-term expression of the normal human beta globin gene in an ... > full story -
Berkeley Scientists Develop Mouse Model For Sickle Cell Research
November 3, 1997 Genetically engineered mice that fully mimic all the symptoms of human sickle cell disease have been developed by scientists at the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory. With this new mouse ... > full story -
Sleep Apnea Problems In African-American Children
September 11, 1997 African-American children with obstructive sleep apnea have significantly lower blood-oxygen levels compared to other groups, according to a study by sleep disorder researchers at the University of ... > full story -
Nitric Oxide Gas May Treat, Prevent Sickle Cell Crisis
September 5, 1997 A study by researchers at the Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH) and other Boston hospitals suggests that inhaled nitric oxide gas might successfully treat sickle cell disease and its ... > full story -
UF Researchers Test Massage Therapy For Treatment Of Chronic Sickle Cell Pain
February 14, 1997 University of Florida physicians hope the healing power of hands and a healthy dose of relaxation will help people who suffer from the debilitating pain associated with sickle cell disease. (Video ... > full story
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