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Carbohydrate-binding proteins are becoming extremely useful in curing various illnesses

Carbohydrate-binding proteins are becoming extremely useful in curing various illnesses

New teatment for intractable low blood pressure

New teatment for intractable low blood pressure

Launch of first national multicultural diabetes prevention campaign

Launch of first national multicultural diabetes prevention campaign

$4.5 million contract to develop heart assist devices for infants

$4.5 million contract to develop heart assist devices for infants

Serious allergic reactions in cancer patients require expert intervention

Serious allergic reactions in cancer patients require expert intervention

New Caesarean section guidelines from the Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists

New Caesarean section guidelines from the Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists

Sprouts and broccoli may reduce risk of high blood pressure

Sprouts and broccoli may reduce risk of high blood pressure

Blood pressure drug helps delay ischemic brain damage in stroke patients

Blood pressure drug helps delay ischemic brain damage in stroke patients

Contraceptive pill may reduce sport injuries in women

Contraceptive pill may reduce sport injuries in women

Menopause often wrongly blamed for poor sleep

Menopause often wrongly blamed for poor sleep

$11 million for lung injury research

$11 million for lung injury research

BioTime awarded a research grant for blood plasma volume expander

BioTime awarded a research grant for blood plasma volume expander

The muscle supplement creatine is safe, but not effective, in pediatric neuromuscular disease

The muscle supplement creatine is safe, but not effective, in pediatric neuromuscular disease

Sleep apnoea and obesity

Sleep apnoea and obesity

Irish minister launches Heart Foundation´s conference on salt, functional foods and heart health

Irish minister launches Heart Foundation´s conference on salt, functional foods and heart health

Women who have migraines with aura have a more than 50 percent increased risk of total stroke and 70 percent increase of ischemic stroke

Women who have migraines with aura have a more than 50 percent increased risk of total stroke and 70 percent increase of ischemic stroke

Medical students are seeking to uncover a silent killer, glaucoma

Medical students are seeking to uncover a silent killer, glaucoma

Experimental immune-boosting drug interleukin-2 helps HIV Patients

Experimental immune-boosting drug interleukin-2 helps HIV Patients

Clinical trial of enzyme replacement therapy for the treatment of Gaucher disease

Clinical trial of enzyme replacement therapy for the treatment of Gaucher disease

Heart disease and stroke hit younger in developing countries

Heart disease and stroke hit younger in developing countries

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