It's time to expand the models for blood pressure regulation, according to clinical pharmacologist Jens Titze, M.D. Titze and his colleagues have identified a new cast of cells and molecules that function in the skin to control sodium balance and blood pressure. "Hypertension research has...
Current process "inconsistent, opaque, and operates in the interests of manufacturers," say experts As the EU debates new legislation to regulate medical devices, experts in this week's BMJ argue that the proposals do not go far enough to ensure safe and effective patient care. Medical devices...
Hospital beds tend to get used simply because they're available - not necessarily because they're needed, according to a first-of-its-kind study that supports continued regulation of new hospitals. Michigan State University researchers examined all 1.1 million admissions at Michigan's 169...
Had Notre Dame not managed to force overtime against Louisville with an unfathomable last-minute comeback, Garrick Sherman's line in Saturday night's box score would have merely read DNP-Coach's Decision.
Instead the seldom-used big man became the most unlikely hero of the longest game in...
It was dull for 39 minutes, 13 seconds. A real yawner. The kind of game that challenges even tireless ESPN analyst Dick Vitale to manufacture some energy.
Then something magical got into Notre Dame's Jerian Grant.
With 47 seconds remaining and No. 11 Louisville comfortably leading the...
Genetics researchers at the University of Adelaide have solved a 40-year mystery for a family beset by a rare intellectual disability - and they've discovered something new about the causes of intellectual disability in the process. While many intellectual disabilities are caused directly by a...
If you've ever been to a professional golf tournament before, you know there's one rule that absolutely must to be followed: don't pick up a ball —*even if it happens to belong to Tiger Woods. Seriously, don't do it.
We've seen fans attempt to take home a priceless souvenir before,*including a...
In Alzheimer's disease, brain neurons become clogged with tangled proteins. Scientists suspect these tangles arise partly due to malfunctions in a little-known regulatory system within cells. Now, researchers have dramatically increased what they know about this particular regulatory system in...
reliance or civil disobedience? also to what extent does the forms of protest Occupy has utilized reflects self reliance or civil disobedience?
and To what extent has the local, state, and federal response to Occupy reflects self reliance or civil disobedience?
is successful? WELL, IDEALLY, ONLY FILIPINOS ARE SUPPOSED TO ANSWER THIS. though i guess even others who have been here long enough to have observed the community can answer, as well. and oh yeah, as much as possible, can you please focus more on these:
1. was it properly disseminated?
2. did it...
The Berlin Institute for Medical Systems Biology (BIMSB) of the Max Delbrück Center for Molecular Medicine (MDC) in Berlin, Germany, will be the first academic research institution in Continental Europe to acquire a novel DNA sequencer enabling the sequencing of single DNA molecules in real...
Just a few genes make enterohaemorrhagic E. coli (EHEC) extremely dangerous to humans. If it were not for these genes, EHEC would hardly differ from harmless enteric bacteria. Bioinformatics scientists from the Saarbrucken Cluster of Excellence want to exploit this similarity to find starting...
I would like to open a small retail store that would included merchandise like cigars, cigarettes, and glass pipes and water pipes used to smoke. How would I go about finding the specific ordinance that would tell me if I'm allowed to sell the tobacco water pipes? I live in historic downtown...
Decision Resources, one of the world's leading research and advisory firms for pharmaceutical and healthcare issues, finds that the pharmaceutical industry must prepare itself for an increasingly draconian drug pricing environment. While governments in most of the world's developed economies...
business fleeing to communist? nations? Americans businesses are LEAVING the United States because of all the taxes and regulation..please help me understand how more of these things will help us....thanks
Marc E. Rothenberg, M.D., Ph.D., director of the Division of Allergy and Immunology at Cincinnati Children's, has received an NIH MERIT Award to extend funding of his long-standing investigation into "Regulation of Gastrointestinal Eosinophils." Dr. Rothenberg received the award from the...
Seriously. I am not making this up. Michele Bachmann, the so called "darling of the tea-baggers" (though I'm not sure why she's called that exactly) had done a full 180 on her policies regarding government involvement in stuff. Check it out.
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