Largest Ever Regional AIDS Conference To Review Epidemic Status And Changing Challenges In The Response Starting tomorrow, the second Eastern Europe and Central Asia AIDS Conference (EECAAC II), the largest AIDS-focused event to date in the region, will bring together a wide range of private and public groups at a critical time in the fight against AIDS.
Source: www.medicalnewstoday.comRandomised Trial Confirms Efficacy Of Ketogenic Diet In Preventing Epileptic Seizures In Children A randomised controlled trial has confirmed the efficacy of the ketogenic diet in helping control and prevent epileptic seizures in children with drug-resistant epilepsy. These are the conclusions of authors of an Article published early Online and in the June edition of The Lancet Neurology.
Source: www.medicalnewstoday.comMalaria Vaccine Pioneer, Katherine L. O'Brien, Awarded The Albert B. Sabin Gold Medal In Vaccinology Continuing its 15-year tradition of recognizing extraordinary accomplishments and groundbreaking research in the field of vaccinology, Sabin Vaccine Institute (SVI) has announced Dr. Ruth S. Nussenzweig as the recipient of the 2008 Albert B. Sabin Gold Medal for her outstanding malaria-focused initiatives. SVI has also named Dr.
Source: www.medicalnewstoday.comSorting Of CEA Modulated By Cholesterol, Implications For Inflammatory Bowel Disease In polarized Caco-2 cells, cholesterol was depleted by a combination of synthesis inhibition and plasma membrane extraction with complexing agents. This led to an increased sorting of CEA to the basolateral surface. Interestingly, polarity was not significantly affected by this approach.
Source: www.medicalnewstoday.comToo Much Technology May Be Killing Beneficial Bacteria Too much of a good thing could be harmful to the environment. For years, scientists have known about silver's ability to kill harmful bacteria and, recently, have used this knowledge to create consumer products containing silver nanoparticles.
Source: www.medicalnewstoday.comPA Department Of Health Urges Sexually Active Individuals In Delaware County To Get STD Tests Due to an 80-percent increase in the number of cases of Gonorrhea last year in Delaware County, the Pennsylvania Department of
Health today urged sexually active individuals between the ages of 15 and 24 be routinely screened for the disease, as well as Chlamydia. The number of reported cases of Gonorrhea grew to 921 in 2007 from 513 the year before.
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