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Brief shocks may deliver AIDS vaccines better
PARIS (Reuters) - Brief electric shocks may help the body better respond to certain kinds of experimental AIDS vaccines, U.S. researchers said on Thursday.
Nations:France Source:(Reuters)
2009-10-26
Chinese herbs show promise for diabetes prevention
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - A number of traditional Chinese herbs may help control blood sugar levels in people at high risk of diabetes, a new research review suggests.
Nations:Australia Source:(Reuters)
2009-10-14
Trial offers hope for curing peanut allergies
LONDON (AFP) - A team of British scientists on Friday said it had come one step closer to curing nut allergies following a small-scale clinical trial in which they successfully built up children's tolerance to peanuts.
Source:(AFP)
2009-02-20
British clinical trial yields success with nut allergies
LONDON, (AFP) - A team of British scientists have come one step closer to curing nut allergies after a small-scale clinical trial in which they successfully built up children's tolerance to peanuts, they said Friday.
Nations:U.K. Source:(AFP)
2009-02-20
FDA probe finds no link with asthma drugs, suicide
WASHINGTON - Federal health officials said Tuesday that asthma drugs, including Merck's Singulair, do not appear tied to suicide -- though regulators continue to examine possible links to behavioral problems.
Source:(AP)
2009-01-13
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