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A Key Question For The Uterine Muscles In Pregnancy: To Contract Or Not
During pregnancy, the muscles of the uterus are relatively inactive. A switch to an activated state capable of strong contractions is therefore essential prior to the onset of labor.

Lung Association Praises Throne Speech Commitment To Lung Health
The Lung Association today released the following statement in response to the 2008 Speech from the Throne: The Lung Association is pleased to see the government's Throne Speech commitment to improving the lung health of Canadians. Approximately 6 million people in Canada struggle with asthma, COPD, lung cancer and other lung diseases.

Early Warning System To Predict Flash Floods
Flash floods are the most common natural disaster in the United States, and because of their unpredictability they're the leading weather-related cause of death for Americans. They usually arrive with little or no warning, but a Tel Aviv University researcher is trying to predict where and when they will occur - using lightning. Prof.

Uncertainty Can Be More Stressful Than Clear Negative Feedback
We are faced with uncertainty every day. Will our investments pay off? Will we get the promotions we are hoping for? When faced with the unknown, most people experience some degree of anxiety and discomfort. Exactly how much anxiety someone experiences during uncertain times depends on his or her personality profile.

Construction Firms Warned To Keep Health And Safety Under Review After Two Companies Fined Following Fatal Accident, UK
Construction companies were today warned by the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) to keep health and safety under constant review throughout the life of a project. The warning comes on the day when Sellafield Ltd and P C Richardson & Co.

2008 Developing World Disease R&D Status Report Shows Growing Industry Effort On "Most Neglected" Diseases
The International Federation of Pharmaceutical Manufacturers & Associations (IFPMA) has published a new edition of its Status Report on Pharmaceutical Industry R&D for Diseases of the Developing World(1). The new report shows that the number of medicine and vaccine projects undertaken by companies with product development partnerships or on their own has increased 67, up from 58 in November 2007.

Your Code Of Conduct Applies To Your Personal Life, UK
The NMC would like to remind nurses and midwives that they are personally accountable for their actions at all times, including how they behave in their personal life. In 2007-2008, nearly 15 percent of Fitness to Practise hearings related to allegations of misconduct that occurred outside the workplace.

Aquarobics For Pregnant Women Makes For A Less Painful Delivery
A course of water aerobics classes has been shown to reduce the amount of pain-killing medication women request during labor. Research published in BioMed Central's open access journal Reproductive Health has shown that, as well as being safe, the gentle exercise has the benefit of making it easier to give birth.

Argentina Publishes The First EQ-5D Value Set In Latin America
Argentine health policy should take into account its population's values, and this is the first study to measure health preferences within Argentina. The objectives were to estimate an Argentine value set for EQ-5D health states and to compare these societal values with those of the US population.

Survival Of Melanoma Cells Promoted By Gene Required For Radiation-Induced Protective Pigmentation
Scientists have new insight into the response of human skin to radiation and what drives the most aggressive and deadly form of skin cancer. The research, published by Cell Press in the November 21st issue of the journal Molecular Cell, may be useful in the design of new strategies for prevention of malignant melanoma.

The Value Of A Medical Intervention To Be Discussed In Upcoming Issue Of 'Value In Health'
Value for money has become an important part of the overall assessment of medical interventions. But, the choice of method for assessing value has significant impact to the result. The quantification of the value of a medical intervention is assumed to be standardized although different methodology is available; thus the objective of a recent study was to assess whether this holds true or not.

Thanksgiving Podcasts From The American Chemical Society Feature Advances Toward Safer, Healthier Food
With a whole nation set to gather for the annual Thanksgiving Day feast, scientists are describing major advances in making Thursday's meal - and others - safer and more nutritious in the 10th and 11th episodes of the American Chemical Society's Global Challenges/Chemistry Solutions (GC/CS) podcast series. Part One of the podcast focuses on food safety. It includes research by Dan Donoghue, Ph.

Pharmacoeconomic Guidelines In Belgium: Towards More Transparency And Consistency
Belgian policy makers increasingly pay attention to a drugs' value for money when deciding on the reimbursement of a drug. The current guidelines aim to increase the transparency and consistency of pharmacoeconomic analyses submitted as part of a drug reimbursement request in Belgium.

Painless, Non-Invasive And Inexpensive Test For Colon Cancer
People are often reluctant to undergo a routine but painful colonoscopy - but the consequences can be fatal. According to the American Cancer Society, colon cancer is the third most common cancer found in American men and women and kills about 50,000 Americans every year. "85% of those who develop colon cancer have no symptoms or family history," says Prof.

Using The Ant To Model Human Aging
Aging - we are all doing it. It is relentless and terminal. Auguries and alchemists, mendicants and magicians, philosophers and science fiction writers, researchers and plastic surgeons have employed all their various arts in the pursuits of "turning back the clock." Yet, we stand in modern times with a span of a century to our name, at most.

Outline And Surface Disruption In Animal Camouflage
Camouflage is an important strategy in animals to prevent predation. This includes disruptive coloration, where high contrast markings at an animal's edge break up the body shape. Successful disruption may also involve markings found away from the body outline that create 'false edges' more salient than the true body form ('surface disruption').

On The Relationship Between Farmland Biodiversity And Land-use Intensity In Europe
Effective conservation strategies of farmland biodiversity depend on the type of relationship between biodiversity and land-use intensity. To date the shape of this relationship is unknown. On 130 grasslands and 141 arable fields in six European countries we linked plant species richness with nitrogen input as an indicator of land-use intensity.

Fall Babies Born To Wheeze? New Evidence Links Birth Season To Asthma Development
It is said that timing is everything, and that certainly appears to be true for autumn infants. Children who are born four months before the height of cold and flu season have a greater risk of developing childhood asthma than children born at any other time of year, according to new research.

Long-Term Antibiotics Reduce COPD Exacerbations, Raise Questions
Long-term use of a macrolide antibiotic may reduce the frequency of exacerbations in patients with moderate to severe chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) by as much as 35 percent, according to a London-based study.

California School Nurses Org. Applauds Court Ruling - Agreement Allowing Non-Medical Personnel To Administer Diabetes Insulin Injections Overturned
The California School Nurses Organization (CSNO) today issued the following statement regarding the California Superior Court ruling on licensed nurses administering insulin injections to students. "The California School Nurses Organization applauds Judge Lloyd G.

100,000 Mental Health Professionals To Receive 'Debt First Aid' Advice, Royal College Of Psychiatrists, UK
In response to the current economic crisis, the Royal College of Psychiatrists has announced it will be sending 100,000 health professionals special guidance on supporting patients with debt and mental health problems.

Scientists Discover New Species Of Ebola Virus
Scientists report the discovery of a new species of Ebola virus, provisionally named Bundibugyo ebolavirus, November 21 in the open-access journal PLoS Pathogens.

Appalling Failures Of Uk Government In Health Care Of Children In Detention Centres
The appalling failures in the health care of children in detention centres, which are the ultimate responsibility of the UK Home Office, are discussed in the lead Editorial in this week's Lancet. About 2000 children up to the age of 18 years are held in UK detention centres every year.

Oral Gefitinib As Effective As Injected Docetaxel For Survival Of Patients With Non-Small-Cell Lung Cancer (Interest Study)
Gefitnib is as effective a second-line treatment as docetaxel for patients with non-small cell* lung cancer. The INTEREST study, published in an Article in this week's edition of The Lancet, thus establishes gefitinib as a valid treatment option for people with this condition. The study was written by Dr Edward Kim, M. D. Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, Texas, USA and colleagues.

A New Stem Turtle From The Middle Jurassic Of Scotland: New Insights On The Evolution And Palaeoecology Of Basal Turtles
The Isle of Skye, Scotland, has yielded the remains of a new species of primitive turtle, Eileanchelys waldmani. Eileanchelys dates from the Middle Jurassic period (164 million years old) and is represented by multiple skulls and shells: it is the most complete turtle known from this time interval.

The Strength Of A Female Mate Preference Increases With Predation Risk
Females often encounter predators as they look for mates. Not surprisingly, as predation risk increases, females usually search less and they less often prefer males that use conspicuous signals.

Range-wide MtDNA Phylogeography Yields Insights Into The Origins Of Asian Elephants
We analyse endangered Asian elephants (Elephas maximus) across their range to explain the unusual coexistence of ancient maternal genetic lineages. Such coexistence could result from hybridization between ancestral species, or population isolation and subsequent contact naturally or through trade.

Relict Or Colonizer? Extinction And Range Expansion Of Penguins In The Southern New Zealand
A startling discovery may change the way we view extinctions. While conducting research on New Zealand's iconic yellow-eyed penguin (Megadyptes antipodes) a team of ancient DNA and palaeontology experts identified a previously unknown penguin species that became extinct before 1500 AD.

Jazz Pharmaceuticals And UCB Announce Positive Phase III Results For Sodium Oxybate In Fibromyalgia
Jazz Pharmaceuticals, Inc. (Nasdaq: JAZZ) and UCB (Euronext Brussels: UCB) announced today positive preliminary top-line results from the first of two Phase III clinical trials of sodium oxybate (JZP-6) for the treatment of fibromyalgia.

Type Of Breast Reconstruction Impacts Radiation Therapy Outcomes
For breast cancer patients who underwent a mastectomy who undergo radiation therapy after immediate breast reconstruction, autologous tissue reconstruction provides fewer long-term complications and better cosmetic results than tissue expander and implant reconstruction, according to a study in the N

Citizen's Council Responds To Tom Daschle's Appointment As Secretary Of HHS
In response to President-elect Barack Obama's choice of Tom Daschle for Secretary of HHS, Twila Brase, president of Citizens' Council on Health Care, releases the following statement: "Mr. Obama's choice for Secretary of HHS signals a plan to eliminate free-markets and resurrect national health care.

EU Grant Awarded To Develop Anti Infective Drugs, University Of Dundee, Scotlant
Scientists in Scotland, Sweden and Germany - led by the University of Dundee - have been awarded a 4.6 million euros (approx 3.8m pounds) grant from the European Union to develop new anti-infective drugs to fight some of the most difficult to treat bacterial 'superbugs'.

Ophthalmologists At South Nassau Introduce New Cataract Surgery Technology
Ophthalmologists at South Nassau Communities Hospital are using a new micro-incision ophthalmologic surgical system that allows ophthalmologists to perform cataract surgery through a single incision that is 2.2mm or smaller. Traditional, no-stitch cataract surgery requires an incision that is 33 percent larger.

Vienna To Host BIO-Europe 2009 - First Time Event Is Held Outside Of Germany
At the closing of BIO-Europe 2008 in Mannheim/Heidelberg which saw 2400 life science executives engage in an astounding 10,250 one-to-one meetings, EBD Group today announced that next year's BIO-Europe partnering conference will pay a visit to Vienna, Austria.

CDC Recommendations For Routine HIV Testing Largely Ignored
Despite national guidelines issued by the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recommending that all Americans aged 13 to 64 be routinely tested in all healthcare settings, private, federal and state organizations have largely failed to do so.

European Agency For The Evaluation Of Medicinal Products Recommends Suspension Of Marketing Authorisation For IONSYS(R)
Janssen-Cilag International NV announced today that the Committee for Medicinal Products for Human Use (CHMP) of the European Medicines Agency (EMEA) has recommended suspension of the marketing authorisation for IONSYS(R) (fentanyl iontophoretic transdermal system), indicated for the

DIA's 8th Middle East Regulatory Conference To Focus On Improved Access To Medicines And Therapies
The Drug Information Association (DIA), the premier, multidisciplinary, non-profit association that provides a neutral forum for the exchange of information critical to the advancement of the drug discovery and lifecycle management processes, will host the 8th Middle East Regulatory Conference (20-21 January 2009; Manama, Bahrain).

General Optical Council Announces Geoff Harris As New Chair, UK
The Appointments Commission has appointed Dr Geoffrey Harris as the new chair of the General Optical Council (GOC). He replaces Rosie Varley who retires at the end of December after ten years in the role. Dr Harris's appointment is from 1 January 2009 to 31 March 2009.

Despite National Guidelines, Private Insurers, Emergency Rooms, Federal & State Agencies Fail To Routinely Test For HIV
While the U.S. AIDS epidemic simmers largely unnoticed by most Americans, a failure to widely implement routine HIV testing continues to fuel its spread, HIV researchers and experts said today. Almost 60,000 Americans were infected with HIV last year, and, nationwide, 50-to-70 percent of new sexually transmitted infections are spread by people who do not know they are infected.

Calling On Our Members Of Parliament: Face The Challenges Of Working In General Practice, Australia
Many general practitioners believe that members of the Australian Parliament are not aware of the pressures and challenges of working in our over stretched and under resourced general practice profession, The Royal Australian College of General Practitioners (RACGP) said today. "GPs specialise in patients not diseases and we care for our patients from cradle to grave.

Pharmacy In England: Proposals For Legislative Change - National Pharmacy Association Response
The NPA has submitted its response to this consultation, commenting on the five key proposals. John Turk, NPA Chief Executive, commented: "Overall, we believe that any legislative changes to underpin the Pharmacy in England White Paper must balance stability with opportunity, while minimising administrative burdens on contractors.

FDA 510(k) Clinical Trial Progress For AppyScore, World's First Blood-Based Diagnostic Test For Human Appendicitis
AspenBio Pharma, Inc. (NASDAQ: APPY), an emerging bio-pharmaceutical company dedicated to the development of novel drugs and diagnostics for humans and animals, reported the enrollment level in the ongoing FDA 510(k) clinical trial for AppyScore(TM), the world's first blood-based diagnostic test for human appendicitis exceeds 700 patients.

Sexually Harassed Employees Experience Less Job Satisfaction And Lower Job Performance
A new study in the journal Psychology of Women Quarterly examined the effects of workplace sexual harassment and found that employees who were harassed report lower levels of job satisfaction, organizational commitment, and job performance. Employees also experienced higher levels of psychological distress and physical problems than those who were not harassed.

Laparoscopic Heller Myotomy Esophagea A Minimally Invasive Surgery To Treat Achalasia
OR-Live Webcast From Northwestern Memorial Hospital: December 2, 2008, 3:00 PM CST. Achalasia is a rare esophageal disease that effects thousands of people in the United States, most of whom are in their 20s to 50s, and often presents symptoms that mimic those of acid reflux, such as difficulty swallowing, heart burn and chest pain.

Aldagen Announces Positive Phase 1/2 Results For Critical Limb Ischemia Stem Cell Therapy ALD-301
Aldagen today announced positive results from its multicenter Phase 1/2 clinical trial of ALD-301, a novel stem cell therapy being developed for the treatment of critical limb ischemia. In the 24-week Phase 1/2 trial, ALD-301 was well tolerated.

MAKOplasty(R) Robotic Arm Partial Knee Resurfacing -- A New Level Of Precision
A live surgical webcast of MAKOplasty(R) robotic arm partial knee resurfacing will be presented by Thomas M. Coon, M.D. and St. Elizabeth Community Hospital on December 1st at 3:00 p.m. PST.

UK Fast Food Chains Commit To Healthier Eating
The big six fast food chains seen on high streets in the UK: Burger King, KFC, McDonald's, Nando's, Subway and Wimpy have promised to make changes that make it easier for people to eat healthy restaurant meals. The Food Standards Agency (FSA) wants to see more fruit, vegetables and salad on menus and for less dominance of fried food.

Amgen, Takeda And Millennium Provide Update On Phase 3 Trial Of Motesanib In Patients With Non Small Cell Lung Cancer
Amgen (Nasdaq: AMGN) and Millennium: The Takeda Oncology Company, a subsidiary of Takeda Pharmaceutical Company Limited (TSE: 4052), announced that enrollment in the Phase 3 MONET1 trial evaluating motesanib (AMG 706) in combination with paclitaxel and carboplatin for the first-line treatment of adva

New European Guidelines On Heart Attack Management Put Emphasis On Speed Of Action
Timing, emergency network, reperfusion therapy are central to new recommendations New European guidelines issued today on the management of heart attack emphasise speed of action and the importance of "reperfusion" therapy to restore blood flow to the heart and improve survival rates. "A well-functioning regional system of care...

Pediatric Cancer : Alteration Of A Gene Causes Neuroblastoma
Olivier Delattre's team (Inserm Unit 830 "Genetics and Biology of Cancer") of the Institut Curie reveal in an article in the 16 October issue of Nature that alteration of the ALK gene is closely associated with the most frequent solid extracerebral tumor in children neuroblastoma.

Harnessing Nature's Diagnostic Tools For Disease Prevention
The earlier cancer is diagnosed, the better the chance of effecting a cure. A revolutionary new hybrid technology offers the possibility of detecting this and other diseases right at inception.

Study Improves Recovery For Mothers With Depression
Scientists at the University of Liverpool have developed a therapy programme to treat depression in women in developing countries. Although depression is a major health problem world-wide, experts say its impact is greatest in developing countries where 80% of the population live. Often there are no resources available to treat sufferers.

Leeds Researchers Reshape The Future Of Drug Discovery
Scientists in Leeds have devised a new way to create the next generation of man made molecules in a breakthrough that could revolutionise drug development. Creating new drugs to combat disease and illness requires the completion of a complex 3D jigsaw.

Portuguese Scientists Discover New Mechanism That Regulates Formation Of Blood Vessels
Researchers in one of the external groups of the Instituto Gulbenkian de Ciência (IGC), in Portugal, have discovered a novel mechanism which regulates the process whereby new blood vessels are formed and wounds heal, including chronic wounds, such as those found in diabetic patients and those suffering from morbid obesity.

Growing Old In Good Health: Significant Disparities Between European Countries
Although life expectancy is constantly increasing in the countries of the European Union, living longer is not always synonymous with ageing well and knowing to what age a person will live in good health remains a very different question. Jean-Marie Robine, Inserm research director, conducted research within the scope of the European Health Expectancy Monitoring Unit to answer this question.

Researchers At IRB Barcelona Produce More Data On Key Genes In Diabetes
One of the most reliable indicators to predict that a person will develop type 2 diabetes is the presence of insulin resistance. Insulin is produced in the pancreas and is the hormone responsible for ensuring that glucose reaches several tissues and organs in the body, such as muscles.

Common Cold Virus Came From Birds
A virus that causes cold-like symptoms in humans originated in birds and may have crossed the species barrier around 200 years ago, according to an article published in the December issue of the Journal of General Virology. Scientists hope their findings will help us understand how potentially deadly viruses emerge in humans.

Self Weighing Could Help Teens Achieve Healthy Weight Control
Overweight teens who weigh themselves at least once a week are more likely to engage in other healthy weight control measures than teens who step on the scale less frequently, according to a new small study. Self-weighing can be a successful tool for adults, but some concern exists that recommending the behavior could backfire with teens who struggle with obesity.

Surgeons Perform World's First Pediatric Robotic Bladder Reconstruction
A 10-year-old Chicago girl born with an abnormally small bladder that made her incontinent has become the first patient to benefit from a new robotic-assisted bladder-reconstruction method developed by surgeons at the University of Chicago Medical Center. The surgeons describe their innovative technique in the December 2008 issue of the journal Urology.

Brain Reorganizes To Adjust For Loss Of Vision
A new study from Georgia Tech shows that when patients with macular degeneration focus on using another part of their retina to compensate for their loss of central vision, their brain seems to compensate by reorganizing its neural connections. Age related macular degeneration is the leading cause of blindness in the elderly.
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