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[Science: Biology]: Quarter of Israelis could catch swine flu: official
Jul 20th, 2009

One quarter of the Israeli population, or about 1.85 million people, could catch swine flu in the next few months, a health ministry official said on Monday.

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  • [Science: Biology]: New Information About DNA Repair Mechanism Could Lead To Better Cancer Drugs
    Jul 20th, 2009

    Researchers have shed new light on a process that fixes breaks in the genetic material of the body’s cells. Their findings could lead to ways of enhancing chemotherapy drugs that destroy cancer cells by damaging their DNA.

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  • [Science: Biology]: New Brain Receptor Identified as Possible Target For Alzheimer’s Treatment
    Jul 20th, 2009

    Researchers have identified a novel receptor in the brain that is extremely sensitive to beta-amyloid peptide and may play a key role in early stages of Alzheimer’s disease.

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  • [Science: Biology]: Diabetes sufferers want more information
    Jul 20th, 2009

    PATIENTS with diabetes have spoken of their fears that they do not have enough information to manage their condition.

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  • [Science: Biology]: Measles outbreak an immunisation reminder
    Jul 19th, 2009

    A rapid rise in the number of cases of measles is a reminder for parents to make sure that their children and #39;s immunisations are up to date, say health officials.

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  • [Science: Biology]: Alarming Africa male gay HIV rate
    Jul 19th, 2009

    HIV rates among gay men in some African countries are 10 times higher that of the general male population, researchers say.

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  • [Science: Biology]: Researcher: HIV decreasing under PEPFAR in Africa
    Jul 19th, 2009

    The president of the International AIDS Society says new research indicates the incidence of HIV is decreasing in African countries helped by George W. Bush’s AIDS initiative.

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  • [Science: Biology]: John Lichfield: The life cycle of the Dutch teenager
    Jul 19th, 2009

    Sitting on the terrace of a restaurant in Emmeloord, in the Netherlands, I had an idea for a Dutch teen movie. The script would be the same as a dozen Hollywood teen movies. Small town teenagers would be trying to discover the joys of sex; parents and police would be trying to stop their fun.

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  • [Science: Biology]: British students in Chinese swine flu quarantine
    Jul 19th, 2009

    Members of a British student group quarantined by Chinese authorities over swine flu were “shocked” by their detention but were being treated well, a teacher said.

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  • [Science: Biology]: Wellness and Entrepreneurial Website Launches to Celebrate Two-Year Anniversary in the Adult Stem Cell Enhancement …
    Jul 19th, 2009

    Stemcellnutritionhealthandwellness.com is a website that has information to help people control their own financial destiny. The site was launched as an information portal to celebrate a two-year anniversary in the newest wellness category of “stem cell enhancers” and its founder sat down to talk about the continuing opportunity he’s providing, as well as the site’s new blog.

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