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German woman in vegetative state bears child Erlangen, Germany - A German woman, 40, who is in a persistent vegetative state has given birth to a baby 22 weeks after suffering a heart attack that cut off the blood flow to her brain, doctors in Erlangen said Friday. The healthy baby was born sev... Earth TimesNIH Prepares to Launch 2009 H1N1 Influenza Vaccine Trial in People with Asthma The National Institutes of Health is preparing to launch the first government-sponsored clinical trial to determine what dose of the 2009 H1N1 influenza vaccine is needed to induce a protective immune response in people with asthma, especially those with severe disease. The study is cosponsored by the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID) and the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute (NHLBI), both part of NIH. National Institutes of HealthASCO Breast: Heart Also Long-Term Risk for Breast Cancer Survivors SAN FRANCISCO (MedPage Today) -- Although breast cancer survivors may focus on their long-term risk of recurrence, most should be just as concerned about their hearts, researchers found. Med Page TodayThe CrazE Burger: heart stopping but delicious It has been called everything from 'an act of culinary patriotism' to a 'sign of the Apocalypse'. The CrazE Burger is the latest food fad sweeping America. Nick Allen tried one. TelegraphSymposium On Cardiovascular Regenerative Medicine Oct. 14 -15 With advancements in the field of stem cell research accelerating, the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute (NHLBI) of the National Institutes of Health (NIH) will hold its third Symposium on Cardiovascular Regenerative Medicine to review the latest findings in the field and examine future directions. The symposium will include a discussion on ways to move promising findings in the laboratory into clinical trials, in hopes of speeding stem cell-related treatments to patients. Medical News TodayCambridge Heart To Exhibit At Sudden Cardiac Arrest Association 2009 Annual Meeting October 9th-11th Cambridge Heart, Inc. (OTCBB-CAMH) will participate in the Sudden Cardiac Arrest Association's 2nd Annual Meeting and Medical Education Conference in Chicago, Illinois October 9th through the 11th, to showcase their Microvolt T-Wave AlternansTM (MTWA) technology designed to identify patients at risk for Sudden Cardiac Arrest (SCA). The exhibit will feature the HearTwave® II, Cambridge Heart's flagship diagnostic system capable of performing both stress and MTWA testing. Medical News TodayRelypsa Initiates Phase 2b Clinical Trial Of RLY5016 For The Prevention Of Hyperkalemia In Heart Failure Patients Relypsa, Inc., announced the initiation of patient enrollment in the PEARL-HF study, a Phase 2b clinical trial of the company's lead compound, RLY5016. A novel potassium binder designed for chronic use, RLY5016 is being evaluated in the prevention and treatment of hyperkalemia, for which there are no current satisfactory treatments. Hyperkalemia is a condition characterized by elevated serum potassium levels, which can lead to cardiac arrhythmia and sudden death. Medical News Today$16.7 Million Awarded To Hutchinson Center Scientists For Stem Cell Research The National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute has awarded a total of $16.7 million to Irwin Bernstein, M.D., and Beverly Torok-Storb, Ph.D., both members of the Clinical Research Division at Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center. The Hutchinson Center grants represent part of a $170 million effort involving 18 teams of research scientists dedicated to developing stem- and progenitor-cell tools and therapies. Medical News TodayThe UK`s Public Sector And Industry Unite To Attack Obesity And Heart Disease The battle against obesity, heart disease and other diet related health problems has received a Ā£4 million boost with the announcement of seven new research projects. The projects, taking place in universities and research institutes across the UK, are part of a partnership between 2 publicly-funded Research Councils and 15 companies. New York TimesFor Creating A Molecular Roadmap For Chronic Lung Diseases NHLBI Awards $11 Million National Jewish Health and four other research centers have been awarded an $11 million, two-year grant from the National Heart Lung and Blood Institute as part of the NIH Recovery Act that will allow a team of national scientists to delve deeply into the biology of two fatal lung diseases for which there are few therapeutic options. Medical News Today1 2 |
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Feedzilla is a news aggregator which categorizes news stories by topic. It is a platform where webmasters and bloggers can find an unmatched selection of easy to use, automatically updating and professional news widgets for their sites. Feedzilla supports the building of widgets in various formats, as well as allowing the addition of news widgets to different blogging platforms and social networks.
Feedzilla manually aggregates news summaries found in RSS feeds, and redistributes them in either RSS format or as a news widget. Content is collected 24 hours a day, 7 days a week from an ever-growing list of providers.
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