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Family history not the sole risk for breast cancer: MedlinePlus



Family history not the sole risk for breast cancer


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By Lynne Peeples

NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - A new study reconfirms something often forgotten by women and sometimes even by doctors: just because breast cancer has not struck a family before does not mean family members are safe from the disease.

Researchers tracking more than 6,000 women for up to six years found that most cases of breast cancer occurred in those without a family history of the disease, although many of the women had other known risk factors that can help predict an individual woman's likelihood of developing the disease.

Breast cancer accounts for about a quarter of all cancers in women, with nearly 200,000 new cases of invasive breast cancer -- disease that has spread beyond the milk ducts or milk-making glands -- diagnosed in the U.S. every year.

"I have newly-diagnosed breast cancer patients ask me all the time how they could have developed the disease since they did not have a family history," researcher Dr. Lawrence Wickerham of the National Surgical Adjuvant Breast and Bowel Project (NSABP) Allegheny Center, in Pittsburgh, told Reuters Health in an e-mail.

Prior studies have shown that more than 70 percent of primary care doctors ask women about their family histories, while less than half collect information on other known risk factors such as whether a woman's period began before age 12 - which raises risk - or whether she has given birth, which lowers risk.

Wickerham, along with lead researcher Angelina Sontag, of Eli Lilly and Company, and their colleagues analyzed the roles of various risk factors among 6,322 postmenopausal women who had participated in two large trials of osteoporosis medications. (Eli Lilly and Company, a maker of breast cancer treatments, also funded the current study.)

At the time of each trial, all of the women were under 86 years old and none had received a previous diagnosis of breast cancer.

The team used the Breast Cancer Risk Assessment Tool (http://www.cancer.gov/bcrisktool), an online questionnaire developed by NSABP and the National Cancer Institute, to go back in time and predict the odds that the women would develop invasive disease over the next five years.

The risk calculator incorporates age of first menstruation, current age, ethnicity, reproductive history, prior breast biopsies and family history. Its score, on a scale of zero to eight, represents a woman's five-year risk as a percentage.

Some 600 women in the study group -- approximately one in ten -- had a family history of breast cancer and nearly all of these met the predictive tool's definition of high risk: a score of 1.66 percent or above.

More than half of the remaining women without family histories of breast cancer also fit into the high-risk category, however.

A total of 92 women, or 1.5 percent of the study population, went on to develop invasive breast cancer over an average follow-up period of 4 to 6 years. As expected, the actual rate of breast cancers increased with the predicted risks, as well as in the presence of a family history.

Nevertheless, more of the total number of breast cancer cases ended up being reported in women with predictions below the high-risk cut-off or without a family history.

Close to half (40) of the women who developed the disease received a risk score below 1.66 percent, for example, and nearly two of every three (60) diagnosed women had been assigned risks between 1 and 2 percent and had no family history of breast cancer.

"The single largest risk factor for developing a breast cancer is being a woman and the second largest is being a women over 50," said Wickerham. "However, there are some women who are at greater than average risk, particularly those with a family history."

The most common known risk factors found in the study population were being at least 65 years old and beginning menstruation before the age of 12, report the researchers in the journal Menopause.

"Physicians and other health care providers should consider using methods beyond asking about family history to access breast cancer risk," added Wickerham, alluding to the Breast Cancer Risk Assessment Tool. "Such efforts can help better identify women at increased risk and can better focus screening and prevention strategies for them."

SOURCE: http://link.reuters.com/cuf34r Menopause, online December 25, 2010.
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Family history not the sole risk for breast cancer: MedlinePlus

Injectable, Oral Birth Control Don't Threaten Glucose, Insulin Levels: Study: MedlinePlus



Injectable, Oral Birth Control Don't Threaten Glucose, Insulin Levels: Study
Women's glucose levels increased with use of injectable DMPA, but not enough to cause concern, research suggests



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By Robert Preidt
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MONDAY, Dec. 27 (HealthDay News) -- Injectable and oral birth control do not significantly affect a woman's fasting glucose and insulin levels, according to a new research.

The three-year study is the largest to measure fasting glucose and insulin levels among women using oral (desogestrel), injectable (DMPA), and non-hormonal (bilateral tubal ligation, condom, or abstinence) methods, said the researchers at the University of Texas Medical Branch in Galveston.

They found that women using DMPA experienced slight increases in glucose and insulin levels. Their glucose levels increased steadily during the first 30 months of using DMPA, with the greatest increase occurring during the first six months. These increases, however, were not large enough to cause concern, according to the researchers.

The study appears in the January issue of the journal Obstetrics and Gynecology.

"Previous studies were limited in scope and offered conflicting results, which led physicians to question whether hormonal contraception could lead to diabetes," lead author Dr. Abbey Berenson, professor, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology and director of the Center for Interdisciplinary Research in Women's Health, said in a UTMB Health news release.

"Further studies are needed to determine how women with diabetes are affected by DMPA and oral contraception, but these results are reassuring for non-diabetic women already receiving the shot or on the pill," she added.

SOURCE: University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston, news release, Dec. 20, 2010
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Cancer Advances in Focus: Brain and Other Central Nervous System - National Cancer Institute

CANCER ADVANCES IN FOCUS: Brain and Other Central Nervous System
Yesterday


* In 1975, the annual incidence of brain and other central nervous system (CNS) cancers, including cancers of the spinal cord, among adults in the United States was 5.9 new cases diagnosed for every 100,000 persons. The incidence of these cancers among children aged 19 years or younger was 2.1 new cases per 100,000 persons.

* In the same year, the annual mortality from brain and other CNS cancers among adults was 4.1 deaths per 100,000 persons; among children aged 19 years or younger, it was 0.9 deaths per 100,000 persons.

* Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), which facilitates diagnosis as well as treatment of brain and other CNS tumors with surgery and radiation therapy, first became widely available in the 1980s.

* Clinical trials in the 1970s and 1980s showed that adding radiation therapy to surgery prolonged the survival of patients with glioma, a type of brain tumor that accounts for approximately 70% of the malignant primary brain tumors diagnosed in adults in the United States each year.

* Chemotherapy was not a standard treatment for brain tumors because most early chemotherapy drugs could not cross the blood-brain barrier. One class of drugs, the nitrosoureas, was found to cross the blood-brain barrier and was shown in clinical trials to produce a small but clear improvement in the length of patient survival when combined with surgery and radiation therapy.

Today

* In 2007, the latest year for which we have updated statistics, the U.S. incidence rate of brain and other CNS cancers among adults was 6.4 new cases per 100,000 persons; among children aged 19 years or younger, it was 2.9 new cases per 100,000 persons. The higher incidence rates observed today are likely due, in part, to an improved ability to diagnose brain and other CNS tumors with advanced imaging technologies.

* MRI is now an accepted standard technology for imaging brain and other CNS tumors. A newer technology called functional MRI, which measures changes in blood flow that accompany brain activity, can be helpful in determining how well brain regions are working, in assessing potential risk from surgery, and in planning treatment. New intraoperative MRI machines can be used to monitor the extent of tumor removal during surgery.

* The orally administered drug temozolomide, which first became available in the United States in 1999, can prolong the survival of patients with glioma when combined with radiation therapy. High-dose chemotherapy regimens for the treatment of some types of childhood brain tumor can delay the need for radiation therapy, possibly reducing harm to the developing brain.

* Antiangiogenesis agents—drugs that block the growth of new blood vessels to tumors—have shown some promise in the treatment of gliomas. Gliomas are highly vascularized tumors, meaning they have a large number of blood vessels. Drugs that block the development of these blood vessels are being tested in clinical trials of patients with brain tumors. Based on the promising results of two clinical trials, one of which was conducted at the National Institutes of Health (NIH), the Food and Drug Administration gave accelerated approval in May 2009 to the antiangiogenesis agent bevacizumab (Avastin®) for the treatment of recurrent glioblastoma, which is the most common form of glioma. Two phase III clinical trials, including one supported by NIH, are testing the drug in newly diagnosed patients.

* Advanced radiation therapy techniques that target tumor tissue more precisely and reduce radiation damage to surrounding normal tissue (such as 3-dimensional conformal therapy, stereotactic radiation therapy, and intensity-modulated radiation therapy) are being refined.

* Researchers are exploring the use of other novel approaches, such as targeted therapy, gene therapy, immunotherapy, and vaccine therapy, for the treatment of brain and other CNS cancers.

* A new scale developed by NIH, which is based on tumor size, tumor location, and a patient’s ability to perform everyday tasks, can help surgeons identify which patients with glioblastoma will benefit from additional surgery when their tumor recurs.

* Scientists are beginning to understand the genetic complexity of brain tumors, which will facilitate the design of more effective treatments. An understanding of the genetic changes that drive the growth of brain tumors will allow researchers to choose the best candidate targeted drugs for testing in clinical trials.

* In 2008, The Cancer Genome Atlas (TCGA) project reported the first results of its large-scale, comprehensive study of gene changes in glioblastoma (a type of glioma). These results identified three previously unrecognized mutations that occur frequently in glioblastoma and three cell-signaling pathways that may help drive tumor growth. The results also shed new light on molecular mechanisms that may make tumors resistant to some chemotherapy drugs. In 2010, additional results from TCGA showed that glioblastoma comprises four different molecular subtypes that have different responses to chemotherapy and radiation therapy.

* The Glioma Molecular Diagnostic Initiative has already made extensive genetic and related clinical data from more than 800 glioma patients available to researchers worldwide in a public data repository and bioinformatics work space known as REMBRANDT.

* Despite tremendous advances in our understanding of brain cancer biology, substantial progress in brain tumor diagnosis and treatment, and marked improvements in the quality of life of brain tumor patients, the mortality rate for brain and other CNS cancers has remained largely unchanged over the past 30 to 40 years.

Tomorrow

* We will continue to explore the use of new imaging technologies in the diagnosis, treatment, and follow-up care of brain and other CNS cancers. For example, magnetic resonance perfusion imaging is a technology that enables measurement of the volume of blood flowing through the brain. This information will allow better estimates of tumor grade, size, and location before surgery and permit recurrent tumor tissue to be distinguished from damage to brain tissue caused by radiation therapy, thereby reducing the need for follow-up surgical biopsies. In addition, imaging technologies such as positron emission tomography, single photon emission computed tomography, and diffusion-weighted MRI can help measure tumor metabolic activity, tumor cell proliferation, and the amount of oxygen that reaches tumor cells.

* We will refine methods of delivering chemotherapy drugs and other agents to the brain and CNS, including the development of drugs that have the ability to penetrate the blood-brain barrier. Other delivery techniques, such as convection-enhanced delivery, in which drugs or other anticancer agents are delivered under pressure (convection) through a catheter inserted directly into or near a tumor, may prove valuable.

* We will continue to explore the potential of new antiangiogenesis agents in controlling tumor growth.

* Intensive research into the genetic changes that lead to the formation of brain and other CNS cancers, through TCGA and other collaborative projects, will yield new opportunities for developing therapies that target these changes.

* We will expand our understanding of the role that tumor stem cells play in the formation of brain and other CNS tumors and their resistance to treatment and will use that knowledge to develop new therapies that target tumor stem cell-signaling pathways. First discovered in 2003, brain tumor stem cells make up only a small proportion of the cells in human brain tumors, but they may drive tumor growth and metastasis and contribute to resistance to treatment.
Cancer Advances in Focus: Brain and Other Central Nervous System - National Cancer Institute

Regular Sunscreen Use May Reduce Invasive Melanoma Risk - National Cancer Institute

Regular Sunscreen Use May Reduce Invasive Melanoma Risk

Adapted from the NCI Cancer Bulletin, vol. 7/no. 24, December 14, 2010 (see the current issue).

Regular sunscreen use may reduce the risk of developing melanoma, according to results of a randomized controlled trial that were reported December 6, 2010, in the Journal of Clinical Oncology. The trial is the first prospective, randomized study to investigate the link between sunscreen use and melanoma, the most deadly type of skin cancer.

Researchers led by Adèle Green, Ph.D., of the Queensland Institute of Medical Research examined the incidence of melanoma among 1,621 white adults in a township in Queensland, Australia. They divided the study participants, age 20 to 69, into two groups. From 1992 to 1996, the participants in one group were given an unlimited supply of a broad-spectrum sunscreen with a sun protection factor (SPF) of 16 and were asked to apply it every morning to their head, neck, arms, and hands, and reapply it after heavy sweating, bathing, or long sun exposure. The control group continued using sunscreen of any SPF at their usual discretionary frequency, which for some included no use.

Dr. Green and her colleagues followed the study participants for 10 additional years and tracked all cases of primary melanoma newly diagnosed between 1993 and 2006. They found 11 new cases of melanoma in the daily sunscreen group compared with 22 cases in the discretionary sunscreen group, a 50 percent reduction. Invasive melanoma was reduced by 73 percent in the daily sunscreen group compared with the control group (3 versus 11 cases).

The authors noted that their results are of borderline statistical significance and suggested that their findings for invasive melanoma in particular “should be interpreted cautiously.” Nevertheless, they concluded, “among adults age 25 to 75 years, regular application of SPF 15+ sunscreen in a 5-year period appeared to reduce the incidence of new primary melanomas for up to 10 years.”

In an accompanying editorial, Phyllis Gimotty, Ph.D., and Karen Glanz, Ph.D., of the Center for Clinical Epidemiology and Biostatistics at the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine wrote: “To our knowledge, the trial’s findings are the first to provide strong evidence for a reduction in the incidence of invasive melanoma after regular application of broad-spectrum sunscreen in adults…. It is unlikely that another trial of comparable scope and rigor will be conducted in the foreseeable future.”

Furthermore, they wrote, although “the question of its efficacy with respect to melanoma prevention should no longer deter scientists or clinicians from recommending sunscreen use,” effective skin cancer prevention should also include avoiding exposure to ultraviolet rays, using clothing to shield skin from the sun, and performing regular skin self examinations.
“This study provides important evidence regarding the role of sunscreen use as part of a range of sun-protective behaviors that effectively reduce risk of melanoma,” commented Margaret Tucker, M.D., of NCI’s Division of Cancer Epidemiology and Genetics
Regular Sunscreen Use May Reduce Invasive Melanoma Risk - National Cancer Institute

Zoledronic Acid Did Not Improve Disease-Free Survival in Breast - National Cancer Institute


Zoledronic Acid Did Not Improve Disease-Free Survival in Breast Cancer

Adapted from the NCI Cancer Bulletin, vol. 7/no. 24, December 14, 2010 (see the current issue).

The addition of zoledronic acid, a bisphosphonate, to standard adjuvant therapy for women with stage II or III breast cancer did not extend disease-free survival (DFS), according to results from the phase III AZURE trial presented December 9, 2010, at the San Antonio Breast Cancer Symposium (SABCS). The findings run counter to those from an earlier trial, ABCSG-12, which showed improved DFS in premenopausal women with early-stage breast cancer who received zoledronic acid in addition to hormone therapy.

It is important to note, said Robert Coleman, M.D., the AZURE trial’s principal investigator, that the patient populations in the two trials were very different. AZURE enrolled both premenopausal and postmenopausal women; ABCSG-12 enrolled only premenopausal women who, as part of the trial, received the drug goserelin to induce early menopause.

The AZURE investigators enrolled 3,360 women at 174 treatment centers in the United Kingdom. The women were randomly assigned to receive either standard adjuvant treatment—chemotherapy, hormone therapy, or both, chosen by their treating physician—or to standard adjuvant treatment plus 5 years of zoledronic acid.

After almost 5 years of follow-up, no difference in DFS or overall survival (OS) was observed between the groups. However, in a preplanned subset analysis, women who had been menopausal for at least 5 years had significantly increased DFS and OS with the addition of zoledronic acid to standard treatment. Premenopausal women experienced no benefit from the addition of the bisphosphonate in the subset analysis. The updated results from ABCSG-12 presented at SABCS continued to show a statistically significant improvement in DFS and a trend toward improved OS in women who received zoledronic acid.

“Our results are strikingly different from those observed in ABCSG-12, and we need to understand why. I don’t believe one is right and one is wrong. I think we need to understand the biology as to why we’re seeing these different outcomes,” said Dr. Coleman. “Our hypothesis would be that adjuvant bisphosphonate efficacy is dependent on a low estrogen or inhibited concentration within the bone microenvironment,” he continued.

“Based on these data, I believe the routine adjuvant use of zoledronic acid to prevent recurrence is not indicated,” said Sharon Giordano, M.D., from the University of Texas M. D. Anderson Cancer Center at the press conference. “The difference in outcome by menopausal status is very intriguing but not definitive.” She continued, “the AZURE trial will not be the final word on this topic.” Ongoing large trials testing bisphosphonates for the adjuvant treatment of breast cancer include NSABP B-34, the Gain trial, the NATAN trial, and SWOG-S0307.
Zoledronic Acid Did Not Improve Disease-Free Survival in Breast - National Cancer Institute

Exceptions and Alternative Procedures Approved Under 21 CFR 640.120


Exceptions and Alternative Procedures Approved Under 21 CFR 640.120

Title 21 Code of Federal Regulations 640.120(a) - The Director, Center for Biologics Evaluation and Research, may approve an exception or alternative procedures to any requirement in subchapter F (Biologics) of Chapter I (Parts 600 - 680) of title 21 of the Code of Federal Regulations regarding blood, blood components or blood products.

Both licensed and unlicensed blood establishments must submit requests for an exception or alternative procedure to the requirements in Parts 600-680. Licensed establishments should submit the request in accordance with 21 CFR 601.12 and may reference our guidance document entitled: Guidance for Industry: Changes to an Approved Application: Biological Products: Human Blood and Blood Components Intended for Transfusion or for Further Manufacture (July 2001).

Requests for such exceptions or alternative procedures should ordinarily be made in writing, however, in limited circumstances, such requests may be made orally and permission may be given orally by the Director. Oral requests and approvals must be promptly followed by written requests and written approvals.

It should be noted that requests for exceptions or alternate procedures includes specific circumstances and may require submission of supporting data unique to the circumstance. Publication of these approvals for a specific exception or alternative procedure does not necessarily mean that they can be generally applied to other manufacturers.

FEDERAL REGISTER: Cumulative List of Exceptions and Alternative Procedures Approved by the Director of the Center for Biologics Evaluation and Research - 9/28/2004 - (PDF - 61 KB)
Exceptions and Alternative Procedures Approved Under 21 CFR 640.120

Approved Products > Gardasil


Gardasil

Proper Name: Human Papillomavirus Quadrivalent (Types 6, 11, 16, 18) Vaccine, Recombinant
Tradename: Gardasil
Manufacturer: Merck & Co., Inc, License #0002
Indications:

* Prevention of vulvar and vaginal cancer
* Vaccination in females 9 to 26 years of age for prevention of the following diseases caused by Human Papillomavirus (HPV) Types 6, 11, 16, and 18:
o Cervical cancer
o Genital warts (condyloma acuminata) and the following precancerous or dysplastic lesions:
+ Cervical adenocarcinoma in situ (AIS)
+ Cervical intraepithelial neoplasia (CIN) grade 2 and grade 3
+ Vulvar intraepithelial neoplasia (VIN) grade 2 and grade 3
+ Vaginal intraepithelial neoplasia (VaIN) grade 2 and grade 3
+ Cervical intraepithelial neoplasia (CIN) grade 1
* Vaccination in boys and men 9 through 26 years of age for the prevention of genital warts caused by HPV types 6 and 11
* Vaccination in people ages 9 through 26 years for the prevention of anal cancer and associated precancerous lesions due to human papillomavirus (HPV) types 6, 11, 16, and 18

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Science & Research (Biologics) > Proof-of-concept Dual Vaccine against both Smallpox and Anthrax


Proof-of-concept Dual Vaccine against both Smallpox and Anthrax

Scientists at the Food and Drug Administration’s Center for Biologics Evaluation and Research developed an anthrax challenge model that was used to characterize a novel prototype dual vaccine against smallpox and anthrax developed by investigators at the National Cancer Institute. This vaccine incorporates the genes for two proteins, IL-15 and anthrax protective antigen (PA), into an existing smallpox vaccine virus. One protein (IL-15) enhances the vaccine’s anti-smallpox potency; the other protein (PA) stimulates immune responses to anthrax. This low-cost, reliable challenge model will facilitate proof-of-concept evaluations of other candidate anthrax vaccines and therapeutics.

The currently licensed smallpox vaccine, Acam2000® is highly effective; however, it is associated with serious complications, such as those affecting the heart, brain, and skin, and is not recommended for use in certain groups, such as those with severe immune deficiency. This was also true of the previously licensed smallpox vaccine, Dryvax®.

(ACAM2000, (Smallpox (Vaccinia) Vaccine, Live). The currently licensed anthrax vaccine must be administered multiple times over a long period in order to provide protection (BIOTHRAX (Anthrax Vaccine Adsorbed).

"Development of a highly efficacious vaccinia-based dual vaccine against smallpox and anthrax, two important bioterror entities"
Proc Natl Acad Sci USA Oct. 19, 2010; 107(42):18091-18096
http://www.pnas.org/cgi/doi/10.1073/pnas.1013083107


Authors:

Tod J. Merkel, Vanessa K. Kelly, Anita Verma (Food and Drug Administration, Bethesda, MD)
Pin-Yu Perera (Veterans Affairs Medical Center, Washington, DC)
Zara N. Llewellyn (Southern Research Institute, Birmingham, AL)
Thomas A. Waldman, Liyanage P. Perera (National Cancer Institute, National
Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD)
Joseph D. Mosca (JDM Technologies, Ellicott City, MD)

Science & Research (Biologics) > Proof-of-concept Dual Vaccine against both Smallpox and Anthrax

Science & Research (Biologics) > Universal Influenza Vaccine against H5N1, H3N2, and H1N1 Shown Effective in Pre-Clinical Trials


Universal Influenza Vaccine against H5N1, H3N2, and H1N1 Shown Effective in Pre-Clinical Trials

Researchers in the Center for Biologics Evaluation and Research and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention developed a "universal," off-the-shelf vaccine designed to reduce illness and slow the spread of disease caused by new influenza A viruses that emerge suddenly, spread quickly, and for which there is no specific vaccine available. A single dose of the vaccine reduced illness and virus levels in mice later infected with highly virulent (disease-causing) H1N1 and H3N2 (seasonal influenza), and H5N1 (bird flu).

The key to the new vaccine's broad protection is that it is designed to trigger immune responses against proteins called NP and M2--two protein targets in all influenza viruses that change over time much more slowly than the HA and NA proteins targeted by traditional vaccines. The vaccine is designed to express NP and M2 from a replication-defective form of another respiratory virus, and is administered nasally, which enables it to stimulate the immune system in the mucous membranes, where influenza viruses launch their infection.

This type of vaccine, if effective in humans, could be stockpiled and then used to reduce deaths and severe illness in the event of delayed production of traditional vaccine against a newly emergent influenza virus.

"Single-dose Mucosal Immunization with a Candidate Universal influenza Vaccine Provides Rapid Protection from Virulent H5N1, H3N2 and H1N1 Viruses"
PLoS 2010; 5(10) October 4
http://dx.plos.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0013162.

Authors:

Graeme E. Price, Mark R. Soboleski, Chia-Yun Lo, Julia A. Misplon, Mary R. Quirion, Suzanne L. Epstein (Food and Drug Administration, Bethesda, MD) Katherine V. Houser, Melissa B. Pearce, Claudia Pappas, Terrence M. Tumpey
(Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, GA)

Science & Research (Biologics) > Universal Influenza Vaccine against H5N1, H3N2, and H1N1 Shown Effective in Pre-Clinical Trials

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FDA warns consumers to avoid Man Up Now capsules
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AHRQ: Don't Let Medicines Cause Harm
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Family Health History Beats Personal Genomic Scree...
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U.S. Preventive Services Task Force: Opportunity f...
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Pandemic (H1N1) 2009 Virus and Other Respiratory P...
L. tropica in Golden Jackals and Red Foxes | CDC E...
Bundibugyo Ebola Virus, Uganda | CDC EID
Vaccines: VFC/ACIP-VFC Resolutions
Brucella ceti Infection in Harbor Porpoise | CDC E...
B. henselae in Skin Biopsy Specimens | CDC EID
Flutracking and Pandemic (H1N1) 2009 | CDC EID
Wild Chimpanzees and Human Malaria | CDC EID
Hantavirus Pulmonary Syndrome, Maranhão, Brazil | ...
Ocular Thelaziosis in Dogs | CDC EID
M. tuberculosis in Asian Elephants, Thailand | CDC...
African Swine Fever Virus, Northwestern Iran | CDC...
Oseltamivir-Resistant Pandemic (H1N1) 2009 Virus, ...
Pandemic Influenza on Troop Ship, 1918 | CDC EID
NIAID Media Availability: Landmark Discoveries Cha...
Proposed Cigarette Product Warning Labels
Trials use technology to help young adults achieve...
Scientists Find Way to Partially Reverse Aging in ...
Type 1 Diabetes Death Rate is Falling, But Not Fas...
Long-time statin users have lower gallstone risk: ...
New spermicide may be as good as nonoxynol-9: Medl...
Oral combination therapy with a nucleoside polymer...
Reemergence of Rabies, Bhutan, 2008 | CDC EID
Yellow Fever Virus, Southern Brazil | CDC EID
Pandemic (H1N1) 2009 and Hematologic Malignancy, C...
Aquaculture and Zoonotic Trematodes, Vietnam | CDC...
Avian Influenza Viruses, Australia | CDC EID
Sampling for Avian Influenza | CDC EID
Bartonella spp. in Bats, Kenya | CDC EID
Alkhurma Hemorrhagic Fever in Humans, Saudi Arabia...
EEEV [Eastern Equine Encephalitis Virus] in Mosqui...
Bluetongue Serotype 8 Epizootic Wave, France | CDC...
Reassortant Group A Rotavirus from Bat | CDC EID
Hantavirus Pulmonary Syndrome, Argentina | CDC EID...
Emergence of New Delhi metallo-β-lactamase, Austri...
Cyprinid Herpesvirus 3 | CDC EID
New Delhi Metallo-β-Lactamase in Klebsiella pneumo...
Surveillance of Wild Birds for Avian Influenza Vir...
Vol. 16, No. 12 Cover: Abundant Harvest and Fishin...
LEUKEMIA - TRIALs: leukemia - List Results - Clini...
LYMPHOMA . TRIALs: lymphoma - List Results - Clini...
KIDNEY - TRIALs: kidney - List Results - ClinicalT...
BREAST CANCER - TRIALs: breast cancer - List Resul...
National Quality Measures Clearinghouse | Neonatal...
National Quality Measures Clearinghouse | Neonatal...
National Quality Measures Clearinghouse | Neonatal...
ENFERMEDAD DE CHAGAS AGUDA, VIA ORAL, PRIMER REPOR...
SARAMPIÓN, BROTE ESCOLAR, VACUNACIÓN FORZOSA - ESP...
National Center for Immunization and Respiratory D...
MALARIA, DENGUE, CASOS: ACTUALIZACIÓN - VENEZUELA
WHO CGMP FDA GUIDELINES PHARMACEUTICALS VALIDATION...
TRIALs: Open Studies | "Minerals" - List Results -...
A Trial of N-Acetylcysteine (an Over-the-Counter M...
TRIALs: Open Studies | "Nonprescription Drugs" - L...
CDC Media Relations - Press Release: November 15, ...
New drug shows promise against Asian liver fluke: ...
No Link Between Heartburn Drugs and Birth Defects:...
Study Finds Big Strides Made in Treating Leukemia,...
Breastfeeding on epilepsy drugs no harm to kids' I...
Silent thyroid problems linked to fractures in men...
Black Smokers May Face Higher Death Risk Than Whit...
Scientists May Have Solved an HIV Mystery: Medline...
Thirty new loci for age at menarche identified by ...
Treating testes trouble early may save fertility: ...
Donor eggs may be linked to pregnancy complication...
Advisory Committee Calendar > December 14-15, 2010...
Mammographic surveillance in women younger than 50...
Caveolin-1 Modulates the Ability of Ewing's Sarcom...
Worldwide burden of disease from exposure to secon...
La Unión Europea prohíbe el bisfenol A en los bibe...
DENGUE, RE-EMERGENCIA, MUERTES - PUERTO RICO (02)
U.S. death rate from congenital heart defects cont...
Post-traumatic stress disorder linked to death, at...
New drug significantly raises good cholesterol, cu...
Implanted devices as effective in ‘real world’ as ...
CRP screening doesn’t improve conventional heart r...
Aged, damaged hearts yield stem cells that could t...
Blasting kidney nerves with radio waves helps lowe...
TRIALs Open Studies | "Aging" - List Results - Cli...
New Study Questions Value of Expanded Genetic Test...
PHG Foundation | Open access publication of eviden...
PHG Foundation | Exome sequencing uncovers new cau...
Health Benefits and Cost-Effectiveness of Primary ...
Abstract | The first three years of screening for ...
HuGENavigator|HuGE Literature Finder|Search (versi...
Phenomics: the next challenge. [Nat Rev Genet. 201...
Translating genomics into improved healthcare -- H...
Recommendations for genetic variation data capture...
Abstract | Statistical design of personalized medi...
Investigation of a Genome Wide Association Signal ...
Genes that control thyroid levels identified - New...
Puberty Timing And Body Fat In Women Linked By Gen...
Gene Links To Anorexia Found
Rett syndrome mobilizes jumping genes in the brain...
Medical Daily: Gene behind autism and schizophreni...
Worsening Kidney Disease In African-Americans Link...
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Rare mutations linked with catastrophic aortic ane...
Mas de la mitad de los pacientes con sarcoma se cu...
Hypercholesterolemia in rats impairs the cholinerg...
NCCN Guidelines Update Webinar Series
NCCN Webinar: Selection of Therapy for Elderly Pat...
La AR revisa sus criterios de diagnosis y apuesta ...
November 24, 2010 -- NIAID Funding Newsletter -- N...
NIH Funding Opportunities Relevant to NIAID -- NIA...
World AIDS Day 2010
Announcement: 2009 Chronic Disease Epidemiology Ca...
HIV Testing and Treatment Among Tuberculosis Patie...
Mortality Among Patients with Tuberculosis and Ass...
Nerve Tissue Cancer More Often Fatal for Non-White...
Johnson & Johnson retira Benadryl infantil del mer...
Surveillance of Screening-Detected Cancers (Colon ...
Statins OK for Patients With Abnormal Liver Functi...
Daily Pill Lowers Odds for Infection With HIV: Med...
Researchers say uncover HIV, insulin resistance li...
Kids' ER Visits Down After Cold Medicine Withdrawa...
Despite FDA Warning, Avandia Use Varies Across U.S...
Less Invasive Lung Cancer Staging Looks Promising:...
Bleeding Risk With Plavix-Aspirin Regimen May Be S...
New Lung Cancer Cases - CDC Data & Statistics | Fe...
NIAID Media Availability: NIH Scientists Show how ...
iPrEx Study - Questions and Answers: iPrEx
Science Report - www.cedepap.tv
Blog.AIDS.gov: NIH-Funded Study Finds Daily Dose o...
Advisory Committee Calendar > Amendment to the Dec...
RESOLVE || National Conversation || Scientific Und...
Daily Dose of HIV Drug Reduces Risk of HIV Infecti...
Generation of Bioengineered Corneas with Decellula...
Access : Glioblastoma stem-like cells give rise to...
Access : Tumour vascularization via endothelial di...
Tumours grow their own blood vessels : Nature News...
Eribulin Mesylate
National Guideline Clearinghouse | Occupational th...
2009 Sexually Transmitted Diseases Surveillance - ...
Guillian-Barré Syndrome: A Handbook for Caregivers...
National Guideline Clearinghouse | Venous thromboe...
National Guideline Clearinghouse | Safe site invas...
National Guideline Clearinghouse | Prevention of f...
National Guideline Clearinghouse | Pressure ulcer ...
National Guideline Clearinghouse | Antithrombotic ...
National Guideline Clearinghouse | Post-operative ...
National Guideline Clearinghouse | Pain management...
National Guideline Clearinghouse | Non-traumatic a...
CÓLERA, FUENTE ÚNICA DE LA EPIDEMIA - HAITÍ
Daily hemodialysis helps protect kidney patients' ...
Very low birthweight Down syndrome infants at high...
NIH adds first images to major research database, ...
Pregnancy outcome at extremely advanced maternal a...
Intakes of dietary iron and heme-iron and risk of ...
NIAID Division of Allergy, Immunology and Transpla...
Campus and Community Can Reduce College Drinking
Mutations Affect Acute Myeloid Leukemia Treatment ...
CT Screening Significantly Reduces Lung Cancer Mor...
National Guideline Clearinghouse | National Instit...
National Guideline Clearinghouse | Expert Commenta...
Nighttime delivery linked to brain problems: Medli...
E. Coli Could Have Long Term Effect on Heart: Medl...
Behavior Disorders Boost Crash Risk for Teen Boys:...
Symptoms in teen years may foretell severe endomet...
Scientists Spot Genes Tied to Puberty, Body Fat in...
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Drug Safety Podcasts > FDA Drug Safety Podcast: Wi...
Anxiety Disorders for consumers
LISTERIA, QUESO CONTAMINADO, RETIRO DE PRODUCTO - ...
PESTE NEUMÓNICA: ACTUALIZACIÓN - PERÚ (ASCOPE) (06...
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TOSFERINA, AUMENTO DE CASOS - ESPAÑA (MADRID)
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Landes Bioscience Journals: Cancer Biology & Thera...
HuGENavigator|HuGE Literature Finder|Search (versi...
Allele frequency net: a database and online reposi...
Role of family history of sudden death in risk str...
Prothrombotic mutations, family history and the ri...
Alterations of the early auditory evoked gamma-ban...
Genome-Wide Association Studies Will Unlock the Ge...
Genome-Wide Association Studies Will Unlock the Ge...
Genetics of Familial Renal Cancers
Genetic basis for susceptibility to lung cancer re...
DNMT3A Mutations in Acute Myeloid Leukemia — NEJM
An Overview of Genetic Polymorphisms and Pancreati...
Meta-analysis of genome-wide association studies c...
Academies Of Science Call For Amendments To Imprac...
Altered Activity Of Circadian Rhythm Gene Implicat...
Spontaneous Mutations Important Cause Of Mental Re...
Cystic Fibrosis Gene Typo Is A Double Whammy
European Medicines Agency - Antimicrobial resistan...
European Medicines Agency - Pending EC decisions -...
European Medicines Agency - News and press release...
European Medicines Agency - News and press release...
A new read on DNA sequencing
Complementary and Alternative Therapies for Back P...
Register for the Bone Health Conference Set for De...
Conference on Methodological Challenges in Compara...
Conference_Support_Projects2011.pdf (Objeto applic...
Safety Alerts for Human Medical Products > Vigor-2...
Drug Information Update: FDA warns consumers not t...
Safety Alerts for Human Medical Products > Propoxy...
Mental Illness Hit 1 in 5 U.S. Adults in Past Year...
Key Brain Area for Vision May Be Organized by Colo...
British Study Supports Mammograms for Some Women U...
HIV Patients Do Well After Kidney Transplants: Stu...
Body's 'Clock' Gene May Play Role in Depression: M...
Organ fat linked to liver surgery problems: Medlin...
Arthritis drug less effective for obese patients: ...
CÓLERA, PRIMER CASO CONFIRMADO - EEUU EX: HAITI
ENTEROBACTERIAS, GEN NDM-1, DISEMINACIÓN RÁPIDA - ...
Sociedad Argentina de Lipidos - 1ra. Jornada Trans...
Extending The Cure
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New Study Finds Increased Tumor Growth Associated ...
Organ fat linked to liver surgery problems: Medlin...
DENOSUMAB - FDA approves Xgeva to help prevent can...
Healthy lifestyle has bigger impact on cardiovascu...
Atrial Fibrillation Risk Higher Among This With Cl...
Gene Screening May Refine Prediction Of Heart Atta...
Researchers discover key mutation in acute myeloid...
AACR Feature: Genetic test may help target lung ca...
Our Normal Genetics May Influence Cancer Growth To...
New Risk Factor For Developing Breast Cancer
Scientists discover new genetic variants linked to...
In Resistant Cancer, Targeted Therapy Reactivates ...
Novel genetic mutation that causes the most common...
CHOP Expert Collaborates In Successful Gene Therap...
Viral counts necessary for gauging health of child...
CDC Data & Statistics | Feature: Reported Tubercul...
Reunión Monotemática de Falla Hepática Aguda en el...
Syringe Exchange Programs --- United States, 2008
Occupational Transmission of Neisseria meningitidi...
Update: Cholera Outbreak --- Haiti, 2010
Prevention of Perinatal Group B Streptococcal Dise...
Laboratory Study Suggests Potential Anti-Cancer Be...
CDC - News (November 17, 2010): Anti-rabies Virus ...
NCTR Centers of Excellence > Bioinformatics
NIAID Media Availability: NIH Experts Describe Inf...
AHRQ's Career Development and Postdoctoral Trainin...
Management of Acute Otitis Media: Update: Structur...
Adding therapy to coordinate heart contraction red...
New pump to treat heart failure in waiting transpl...
Eplerenone significantly improves survival in syst...
Large study of patients with severe heart failure ...
Antibiotics a Mixed Bag for Kids' Ear Infections: ...
Severe Bacterial Strain Found in Cystic Fibrosis P...
U.S. Scientists Commit Most Research Fraud: Study:...
Women with high job strain have 40 percent increas...
Catheter procedure to close hole in heart no more ...
Prescription omega-3 no better than placebo in tre...
Standard pacing therapy regulates heart pumping as...
Rivaroxaban comparable to warfarin in preventing s...
Minimally invasive procedure safe alternative for ...
Drug thought to protect kidneys from imaging dye d...
Treating heart attack with fat-derived stem cells ...
DOLOR AJENO - IntraMed - Arte y Cultura - "Pastill...
Experimental gene therapy did not prevent amputati...
Energy Drinks May Fuel College Kids' Alcohol Use: ...
CDC - Blogs - Safe Healthcare – How much antibioti...
Adding Surgery to Meds May Help Diabetics With Hea...
Treatment that includes surgery results in better ...
Drug-eluting stents are as safe as non-coated sten...
Higher dose of anti-clotting drug no better than s...
miR-200 family and targets, ZEB1 and ZEB2, modulat...
Call for Public Review: Outcomes of Sipuleucel-T T...
NCCN Guidelines Update Webinar Series™: Chronic My...
NCCN Webinar: Treatment Strategies for Mesotheliom...
NCCN Guidelines Update Webinar Series
Blog.AIDS.gov: Lessons for the mHealth HIV Communi...
National Guideline Clearinghouse | Osteoporosis: p...
National Guideline Clearinghouse | Chronic obstruc...
National Guideline Clearinghouse | Acute low back ...
National Guideline Clearinghouse | Guideline for t...
National Guideline Clearinghouse | Management of s...
National Guideline Clearinghouse | Management of p...
National Guideline Clearinghouse | Management of p...
Multidisciplinary Cancer Care With a Patient and P...
Systemic Therapy for Metastatic Colorectal Cancer:...
Management of Unexplained Symptoms in Survivors of...
Employment of Nurse Practitioners and Physician As...
Implementing Clinical Trials: A Review of the Attr...
CDC: Vaccines: You Call the Shots
CDC - Blogs - Safe Healthcare – Let’s Take an Anti...
NCI Cancer Bulletin for November 16, 2010 - Nation...
A Cancer Genome Is Sequenced, Revealing Rare Mutat...
Mutated Gene Linked to Poor Survival in Acute Myel...
Malaria Eradication: Back to the Future - CDC - Gr...
NIAID Media Availability: NIH Scientists Explore 1...
AHRQ Health Care Innovations Exchange
National Guideline Clearinghouse | Bevacizumab (fi...
National Guideline Clearinghouse | Alitretinoin fo...
National Guideline Clearinghouse | VA/DoD clinical...
National Guideline Clearinghouse | VA/DoD clinical...
National Guideline Clearinghouse | VA/DoD clinical...
National Guideline Clearinghouse | PBM-MAP clinica...
CÓLERA, BROTE, MUERTES - HAITÍ (07)
MALARIA AUTÓCTONA, INTRODUCIDA, MOSQUITOS INFECTAD...
Multidisciplinary Cancer Care With a Patient and P...
Establishing a Community-Based Lung Cancer Multidi...
Team Dynamics, Decision Making, and Attitudes Towa...
Multidisciplinary Reference Centers: The Care of N...
Enhancing Prostate Cancer Care Through the Multidi...
Pharmacist-Led, Interdisciplinary Model for Delive...
Does Multidisciplinary Care Enhance the Management...
Effect of Initiating a Multidisciplinary Care Clin...
Models of Multidisciplinary Cancer Care: Physician...
Do Multidisciplinary Meetings Follow Guideline-Bas...
Fundación INECO - CONFERENCIAS INTERNACIONALES
Findings of NIH Clinical Center nursing initiative...
Mouse study shows effect of blood pressure drug on...
Understanding West Nile Virus
eribulin mesylate - FDA approves new treatment opt...
No link found between iron and breast cancer: Medl...
No Benefit of Early Chemotherapy for Ovarian Cance...
Age Could Affect How Well Cancer Patients Cope: Me...
Low Vitamin D Linked to Deterioration in Certain L...
Romiplostim or Standard of Care in Patients with I...
Some Foot Troubles Hit Blacks, Whites More Often: ...
Vitamin D Shortage Not Tied to Stroke Deaths in Bl...
Fast heart rate, rhythm problems found in bereaved...
Brain Organizes Itself for Introspection as Childr...
For Some, Care May Be Withdrawn Too Soon After Car...
Antibody Linked to Allergies on the Rise: MedlineP...
Among Cell-Phone Junkies, Rash on the Rise: Medlin...
Development Resources Pediatric Exclusivity Stati...
Development Resources > Written Requests Issued
About the Center for Biologics Evaluation and Rese...
HANTAVIRUS, CASOS: ACTUALIZACIÓN - CHILE
DENGUE, CASO AUTÓCTONO, RE-EMERGENCIA - EEUU (MIAM...
Entry and retention in medical care among HIV-diag...
Anal Cancer Is Increasing Among People with HIV In...
Epidemiology of HIV in Major Urban Areas Shows Epi...
Postmarket Requirements and Commitments > Final Re...
Safety Information > October 2010
Alcohol Consumption and Cancer Risk: Structured Ab...
The Possible Role of Epigenetics in Gestational Di...
Parental preferences for CDKN2A/p16 testing of min...
Children with genetic disorders undergoing open-he...
Looking on the Bright Side of Serotonin Transporte...
GAPPKB|Home (beta version)
HuGENavigator|HuGE Literature Finder|Search (vers...
Lessons learned from the introduction of personali...
Clinical applications of pharmacogenomics guided w...
Compilation of a comprehensive gene panel for syst...
From evidence based medicine to mechanism based me...
Future Medicine - Pharmacogenomics - 11(10):1439 -...
Genome-wide association study of theta band event-...
Nurses' and midwives' knowledge and perceptions of...
Mitochondrial genetic diseases. [Curr Opin Pediatr...
DENGUE, AUMENTO MARCADO DE MUERTES - BRASIL
innovation.org - Alzheimer's Disease
innovation.org - Infectious Diseases
Basic Information about ARG - STD information from...
Female veterans aged 20-39 less likely to use most...
Search of: Open Studies | "Adolescent" - List Resu...
A Study to Evaluate the Safety and Tolerability of...
Special Infant Formula Might Help Shield Babies fr...
Romidepsin Appears Effective for Previously Treate...
Radiation-Emitting Products
ENFERMEDAD DE CHAGAS AGUDA, MUERTE - VENEZUELA (TÁ...
CÓLERA, BROTE, MUERTES - HAITÍ (06)
TRAUMATISMO DE CRÁNEO - INECO: lunes 15 de noviemb...
NIAID Media Availability: NIH Scientists Unveil Me...
Permanent neonatal diabetes mellitus – the importa...
Discovery and replication of novel blood pressure ...
Abstract | Inflammation gene variants and suscepti...
Cell - A Genome-wide Drosophila Screen for Heat No...
NIAID Media Availability: NIH Scientists Explore 1...
Researchers discover key mutation in acute myeloid...
WHO | Antimicrobial resistance: revisiting the “tr...
The use of current genetic testing oversight to se...
PHG Foundation | Major new biobank to launch in Qa...
Huge International Group To Map Genomes Of 2,500 P...
Gene Discovery Supports Link Between Handedness An...
Extreme Form Of Pregnancy-Related Morning Sickness...
Study Identifies Possible Genetic Origin for ADHD ...
Genetic deletion discovered as risk factor for aut...
Studies validate use of family health history as g...
CDC - Blogs - Safe Healthcare – Antibiotic Prescri...
INFECCIONES RESPIRATORIAS AGUDAS, MUERTES - GLOBAL...
Emergence of New Delhi metallo-β-lactamase, Austri...
New Delhi metallo-β-lactamase in Klebsiella pnemon...
Alkhurma hemorrhagic fever in travelers returning ...
FDA Approves Egrifta to Treat Lipodystrophy in HIV...
Lynx1, a Cholinergic Brake, Limits Plasticity in A...
Revista Española de Cardiología: Resumen
Gene Identified For Spread Of Deadly Melanoma
Genetic Prostate Cancer Risk Assessment: Common Va...
Pancreatic Cancer: Cell Signaling Protein May Hold...
Researchers Discover Expanded Role For Cancer-Caus...
Smokers' Lung Cancer Could Be Different Disease To...
Single Gene Target Could Boost Bowel Cancer Surviv...
New Findings On Chromosome Changes In Tumour Cells...
PHG Foundation | Gene variants linked to control o...
Genetic Secret to AIDS Immunity Found - Technology...
Fracture Risk Seen With Hormone Therapy for Prosta...
Few Young Women Getting Cervical Cancer Vaccine: M...
Cancer patients pick antidepressant for hot flashe...
Higher Statin Doses Linked to Fewer Heart Attacks,...
Racial/Ethnic Disparities and Geographic Differenc...
Increasing Prevalence of Parent-Reported Attention...
TESAMORELIN - FDA Approves Egrifta to Treat Lipody...
IntraMed - Artículos - Tumor filodes de la vulva
Aumentan las alergias a alimentos y digestivas - D...
Scientists Say They've Made Blood From Skin: Medli...
Early Chemotherapy to Prevent Ovarian Cancer Recur...
Romidepsin Reduces Disease Burden and Skin Symptom...
Less-Invasive Lymph Node Surgery Safe for Women wi...
cabazitaxel improved the survival of some patients...
Medical Countermeasures Initiative - Science Boar...
NCTR Publications NCTR Research Highlights
Fire Fighter Fatality Investigation Report F2010-1...
FDA: Majority of drug and biological product maker...
Lot Release (Biologics) Influenza Virus Vaccine f...
Study provides link between tumor suppression and ...
Mammography Benefits? MedlinePlus.gov
JAMA -- Therapeutic Interventions for Systemic Vas...
CDC - Blogs - Safe Healthcare – Automating Infecti...
Anorexia Linked With Unplanned Pregnancies: Medlin...
Products - Health E Stats - Prevalence of Underwei...
Products - Health E Stats - Prevalence of Underwei...
Anti-Delirium Drug May Harm Critically Ill Patient...
NIH to host sickle cell disease symposium, Novembe...
FDA working to prevent radiation overdoses during ...
New Malaria Drug Proves Effective in Study of Afri...
Rheumatoid Arthritis May Raise Risk of Blood Vesse...
Silicone Implants Preferred by Mastectomy Patients...
Smoking May Raise Risk of Death in Women With Brea...
Cancer patients pick antidepressant for hot flashe...
Cheaper, Older Treatment for Vasculitis Beats Out ...
Statins Don't Reduce Colon Cancer Risk, Study Find...
Study links painkillers to reproductive disorders ...
Solar Blood-Pressure Device Shows Promise for Use ...
Study Warns of Risks for Early Dialysis - MedlineP...
New Drug, Pradaxa, May Prevent Second Stroke in Ce...
Common Foot Disorders Can Be Inherited, Research S...
Obesity Not Tied to Breast Cancer Risk in Mexican ...
Lung Cancer in Smokers, Nonsmokers May Be a Differ...
The treatment of glenohumeral joint osteoarthritis...
The treatment of distal radius fractures. American...
The diagnosis and treatment of acute Achilles tend...
ACS: Chest Pain and Acute Coronary Syndrome, Diagn...
Clinical guidelines for the use of chronic opioid ...
Clinical practice guideline for prostate cancer tr...
Venous thromboembolism diagnosis and treatment. In...
Diagnosis and management of attention deficit hype...
Treatment of childhood overweight and obesity. Mic...
Routine prenatal and postnatal care. Michigan Qual...
Prevention and identification of childhood overwei...
Ustekinumab for the treatment of adults with moder...
Cetuximab for the first-line treatment of metastat...
World Gastroenterology Organisation Global Guideli...
Cellular 'alchemy' transforms skin into blood
Research Suggests Link Between 'Handedness' and Dy...
Gene Associated With Autism May Alter How Brain Fu...
Genetic Deletion Linked to Raised Risk of Autism, ...
Vitamin D No Magic Bullet for Osteoarthritis
Controlling Computers with Your Mind
Lead Poisoning Treatment Less Effective for Mercur...
Malaria Mosquitoes Evolving
Evidence-based classification of recommendations o...
Use of genomic profiling to assess risk for cardio...
Recommendations from the EGAPP Working Group: Geno...
El Hospital: Ecri Institute - Monitores transcut...
Abstract | The genetic basis of multiple sclerosis...
Individualizing treatment duration in hepatitis C ...
Genome-Wide Association Study of Suicide Attempts ...
Genetic findings in anorexia and bulimia nervosa. ...
Australian Schizophrenia Research Bank: a database...
BMB reports Online: Overview of personalized medic...
Cutting the fat the genetic dissection of body wei...
GAPPKB|Home (beta version)
HuGENavigator|HuGE Literature Finder|Search (versi...
Genetic variations in toll-like receptor pathway g...
The pharmacogenetics of antidepressant-induced man...
Reduced-function CYP2C19 genotype and risk of adve...
Gene Variants Affect Hepatitis C Treatment, But Li...
How genetic variation affects patient response and...
Fcγ receptor polymorphisms and clinical efficacy o...
Effects of CYP2C19 genotype on outcomes of clopido...
JAMA -- Clopidogrel and the Reduced-Function CYP2C...
SARAMPIÓN, BROTE ESCOLAR - ESPAÑA (GRANADA)
FDA clears Cymbalta to treat chronic musculoskelet...
TRIQUINOSIS, EMBUTIDOS, BROTE - ARGENTINA (CÓRDOBA...
MALARIA, ALTA LETALIDAD, COMUNIDADES YANOMAMI - VE...
Nicaragua reporta 527 casos leptospirosis y dos ni...
Vaccines: Pubs/SurvManual/main page
Modifier genes in Mendelian disorders: the example...
GSTM1 Null and NAT2 Slow Acetylation Genotypes, Sm...
BRCA1 and BRCA2 genetic test in high risk patients...
Association of KRAS p.G13D mutation with outcome i...
LOC387715/HTRA1 gene polymorphisms and susceptibil...
Primary immunodeficiency diseases: Practice among ...
Europe’s Plagues Came From China, Study Finds - NY...
Science - UMass Medical School study points to gen...
Sigma nonopioid intracellular receptor 1 mutations...
Autism study reveals how genetic changes rewire th...
Boy with rare genetic disorder touches many :: The...
Genomics: DNA's master craftsmen
New global map shows distribution of sickle cell g...
Researchers Find 'Goldilocks' Of DNA Self-Assembly...
Scientists Describe New Approach For Identifying G...
New Methods Detect Subtleties In Human Genomes' Re...
Uncovering The Cause Of A Common Form Of Muscular ...
New approach for identifying genetic markers for c...
Sistema de Información de Medicamentos (SIM) // e-...
NIDA Drugs of Abuse and Related Topics - Medical C...
Severe morning sickness runs in families: MedlineP...
Multivitamins don't reduce diabetes risk: MedlineP...
First ladies join The Heart Truth to raise women's...
Lung cancer trial results show mortality benefit w...
The third International Meeting on Emerging Diseas...
The Major Genetic Determinants of HIV-1 Control Af...
Blood -- AICAR induces apoptosis independently of ...
Scientists find gene variant associated with reduc...
Researcher Uses Gene Defect Discovery To Help Card...
Test May Diagnose Deadly Niemann-Pick Type C Disea...
Genetic Variants May Affect The Risk Of Breast Can...
PHG Foundation | Genetic loci associated with Hodg...
Successful aging in the Amish: Researchers discove...
New mutation linked to non-Hodgkin's lymphoma
Asthma Linked to Lung Cancer Risk in Study: Medlin...
Retinal implant trial helps blind people see shape...
Gene Associated With Autism May Alter How Brain Fu...
Cuatro casos de malaria en Rosario por un barco pr...
Hereditary thrombophilia and recurrent pregnancy l...
PLoS ONE: Breast Cancer Stem-Like Cells Are Inhibi...
Cellular & Gene Therapy Guidances > Guidance for I...
NIH videos help health providers answer questions ...
Chemicals in Meat Cooked at High Temperatures and ...
DNA Region on Chromosome 1 Is Linked to Neuroblast...
Reducing Treatment Intensity in Early-Stage Hodgki...
Hemophilia drug can damage heart, study finds: Med...
Announcement: World Pneumonia Day --- November 12,...
Notes from the Field: Malaria Imported from West A...
Cholera Outbreak --- Haiti, October 2010
Evaluation of Acute Hepatitis C Infection Surveill...
Outbreaks Following Wild Poliovirus Importations -...
FDA reclassifies certain digital mammography devic...
CDC - Rotarix and RotaTeq Rotavirus Vaccines and I...
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