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- Cerus enters into collaborative agreement with EFS
- Cerus Corporation (NASDAQ:CERS) announced today ... transfusion service, the Etablissement Français du Sang (EFS), for the development of the company's INTERCEPT Blood System for red blood cells. Terms of the agreement call for the EFS to
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- 3 hours ago
- Doping lab already testing
- VANCOUVER, British Columbia - Vancouver's state-of-the-art doping lab already has tested more than 200 blood and urine samples from Olympic athletes, and there have been no positives. Christiane Ayotte, the scientist in charge of the
- Philadelphia Inquirer
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Atlanta Journal Constitution- Early life stress could be a risk factor for cardiovascular
- ... for cardiovascular disease in adulthood, researchers report. "We think early life stress increases sensitivity to a hormone known to increase your blood pressure and increases your cardiovascular risk in adult life," said Dr. Jennifer
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- 7 hours ago
Kerala Next- Bowel disease flare-ups raise risk of blood clots
- Matthew J Grainge, of University of Nottingham, told Reuters Health by email. It is generally accepted that when in the hospital, the risk of blood clots in IBD patients is high enough to warrant preventive measures, such as blood thinners,
- Reuters UK
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- 14 hours ago
- Dr. Donohue: Hardening of arteries still very much with us
- Dear Dr. Donohue: I'm what you'd call an old-timer. When I was young, I used to hear about artery hardening all the time. In his old age, my grandfather was quite out of it, and everyone said he had artery hardening. I don't hear the term
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- Richmond Times-Dispatch
- Ethics debate over blood from newborn tests
- WASHINGTON — A critical safety net for babies — that heel prick of blood taken from every newborn — is facing an ethics attack. After those tiny blood spots are tested for a list of devastating diseases, some states are storing them for
- Rutland Herald
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- Baby blood debate
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- Worcester Telegram & Gazette
KOMO News- High blood pressure linked to dementia: Study
- ... calling for an increased emphasis on health promotion as studies draw links between high blood pressure and dementia. The ... Frans Leenen, director of the hypertension unit at the University of Ottawa Heart Institute. "A mini-stroke on
- Vancouver Sun
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- Blood from newborn safety tests draws debate
- WASHINGTON (AP) -- A critical safety net for babies -- that heelprick of blood taken from every newborn -- is facing an ethics attack. After those tiny blood spots are tested for a list of devastating diseases, some states are storing them
- Vacaville Reporter
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- 13 hours ago
Rock Hill Herald- Russian drug cheats concern IOC head
- VANCOUVER, British Columbia – International Olympic Committee president Jacques Rogge urged Russia on Monday to get tougher on drug cheats, voicing his concern at the high number of doping cases among Russian biathletes and cross-country
- The Spokesman-Review
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- 10 hours ago
Seattle Post Intelligencer