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Preventing Perinatal Infections -- For Pennies
August 19, 1997 In a study of nearly 7,000 pregnant women, cleansing the birth canal with an inexpensive antiseptic solution dramatically reduced post-birth infections, hospitalizations and deaths, according to a ... > full story -
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"Super Aspirin" Holds Long-Term Benefits For Some Patients Who Undergo Balloon Angioplasty
August 18, 1997 An intravenous "super aspirin" called abciximab (ReoPro™, Centocor, Inc., Malvern, PA) administered in the catheterization laboratory before an angioplasty can prevent platelets from ... > full story -
University Of Florida Surgeons Pioneer Procedure To Prevent Incontinence After Prostate Surgery
July 31, 1997 University of Florida surgeons have suspended the bladder within the abdomen to prevent urinary incontinence in men whose cancerous prostate glands have just been ... > full story -
University of Florida Physicians Perform First "Mini" Bone Marrow Transplant
July 31, 1997 University of Florida physicians have performed a "mini" bone marrow transplant using much less intensive chemotherapy and no radiation. ... > full story -
TB Prophylaxis Unnecessary in HIV-Infected People With Anergy, Study Suggests
July 31, 1997 HIV-infected patients at high risk for tuberculosis (TB) but without confirmed TB infection do not benefit from preventive treatment with a front-line TB drug, an NIAID-supported study has found. ... > full story -
University Of Florida Orthopaedic Surgeons Test First Implant For Certain Knee Injuries
July 28, 1997 University of Florida orthopaedic surgeons test first implant for certain knee injuries, made of the achilles tendon of a ... > full story -
UCSD Researchers Use Gene Therapy To Promote Recovery From Spinal Cord Injuries
July 16, 1997 Researchers from the UCSD School of Medicine report the first successful use of gene therapy to achieve partial recovery from spinal cord ... > full story -
University Of Michigan Laser Performs High-Precision Corneal Surgery Not Possible With Current Technology
July 15, 1997 University of Michigan researchers have developed and demonstrated a new, high-precision laser for eye surgery which can be used to perform surgical procedures within the transparent cornea of the ... > full story -
University Of Florida Researchers Perform The Nation's First Nerve Tissue Transplant On A Paralyzed Man
July 11, 1997 University of Florida researchers perform first nerve tissue transplant to treat man with spinal ... > full story -
Hopkins Testing New Uses For Improving Sight With Laser
July 7, 1997 Johns Hopkins researchers are testing a new laser operation that could do for farsighted eyeglass wearers what surgery has long offered the nearsighted: clear vision without glasses or contact ... > full story -
National Jewish Receives NIH Grant To Study Fibrotic Lung Disease
June 23, 1997 The National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute at the National Institutes of Health have awarded National Jewish Medical and Research Center a $9 million Specialized Center of Research grant to ... > full story -
Draft HIV/AIDS Treatment Guidelines Available
June 19, 1997 All people with CDC-defined AIDS should receive combination antiretroviral therapy according to comprehensive new Guidelines for the Use of Antiretroviral Agents in HIV-Infected Adults and ... > full story
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