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Wednesday, May 21, 2008  
How To 'Close The Gap' Faster, Australia (No Prescription)
How To 'Close The Gap' Faster, Australia
The Australian Medical Association called on the Rudd Government to quarantine a significant proportion of the $10 billion Health and Hospitals Fund for 'closing the gap' in health outcomes between Indigenous and non-Indigenous Australians.
Source: www.medicalnewstoday.com

BioAlliance Acquired European Rights For Ondansetron Oral Spray To Complement Its Franchise In Cancer Supportive Care From NovaDel Pharma Inc.
BioAlliance Pharma SA (Paris:BIO) a specialty pharmaceutical company focused on the treatment of opportunistic infections in cancer and HIV, announced that it has acquired the European commercial rights to ondansetron Oral Spray (OS) from NovaDel Pharma Inc. (Amex: NVD).
Source: www.medicalnewstoday.com

Pathologists Win Gold Medal At Chelsea Flower Show, UK
The Royal College of Pathologists and the Health Protection Agency have won a highly prestigious Gold Medal at this year's Chelsea Flower Show. The joint exhibition explores the possibility that climate change may increase the risk of malaria returning to the UK.
Source: www.medicalnewstoday.com

80% Of GPs Believe Cardiac Arrhythmias To Be Widely Under-recognised And Often Untreated, New Research Shows, UK
Patients with potentially fatal cardiac arrhythmias, an abnormality of the heart's rhythm, are not being diagnosed or treated, according to new research issued today.1 Over 700,000 people in the UK are affected by an arrhythmia and it is consistently among the top ten causes of hospital admission.
Source: www.medicalnewstoday.com

Farm Moms May Help Children Beat Allergies
Mothers exposed to farms, particularly to barns and farm milk, while pregnant confer protection from allergies on their newborns, according to a group of German researchers, who will present their findings at the American Thoracic Society's 2008 International Conference in Toronto on Wednesday, May 21.
Source: www.medicalnewstoday.com

Pharaoh's Unusual Feminine Appearance Suggests Two Gene Defects
The feminine features and elongated head of ancient Egypt's King Akhenaten may be attributed to two genetic defects called aromatose excess syndrome and craniosynostosis, said Yale School of Medicine dermatology professor Irwin Braverman, M.D. Because no mummy of Akhenaten exists, Braverman used only artwork of the ancient pharaoh to make his medical diagnosis.
Source: www.medicalnewstoday.com

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