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Sunday, May 18, 2008  
No Prescription - 25 Years Of HIV: Dr. Anthony Fauci Reflects
25 Years Of HIV: Dr. Anthony Fauci Reflects
On the 25th anniversary of the first scientific article linking a retrovirus to AIDS, Anthony S. Fauci, M.D., director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, part of the National Institutes of Health, reflects in an essay in Nature on his experience treating and studying HIV/AIDS for the past quarter century.
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New Study Reports That Ablative Therapy With HALO360 Device Effectively Treats Highest-Risk Category Of Barrett's Esophagus
BARRX Medical, Inc., the global technology leader for treating precancerous conditions of the digestive tract, announced that 90.2 percent of the patients in a multi-center U.S. study were free of the highest-risk of Barrett's esophagus after having a non-surgical, endoscopic treatment using the HALO360 ablation system. Barrett's esophagus afflicts more than three million U.S.
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Unique Experience With Civilian Bladder Trauma In Baghdad
Al Yarmouk Teaching Hospital in Baghdad is one of Iraq's most well-known trauma centers; it is frequently mentioned in U.S. news reports from Baghdad. Fighting in Iraq has produced many civilian casualties causing doctors there to treat an unusually high proportion of civilian - as opposed to combatant - injuries.
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Risk Of Death Persists In Heart Patients With Acute Kidney Injury (AKI)
Acute kidney injury (AKI), a common complication of cardiac surgery during hospitalization, is linked to increased and prolonged risk of death in heart attack patients who have been discharged from the hospital, according to a study published in Archives of Internal Medicine by Yale School of Medicine researchers. Led by Chirag Parikh, M.D.
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Maxi-K Gene Transfer May Prove To Be Safe And Effective Erectile Dysfunction Treatment
Maxi-K gene therapy may be a safe and effective future option for men whose erectile dysfunction (ED) is not treatable with oral therapy. Two studies presented at the 103rd Annual Scientific Meeting of the American Urological Association (AUA) may give hope to these individuals. Researchers present their findings to reporters in a special press conference on May 20, 2008 at 10 a.m.
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