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New Pancreas in Woman’s Armdiabetesnotes.com » Diabetes Notes - Nov 11, 2008 Check out this facinating discovery from Diabetes Health : A 55-year-old woman whose pancreas was removed due to chronic pancreatitis is not without a pancreas, thanks to the ingenuity of surgeons at the Methodist … Also tagged: diabetes, news, research, information, arm, medical, transplant, diabetic, operation |
thaindian.com » Thaindian News - Oct 31, 2008
Washington, October 31 (ANI): Researchers at the Stanford University School of Medicine say that scientists looking for genetic variants responsible for triggering early-onset diabetes, also known as type-1 diabetes …
Also tagged: national, genes, type 1 diabetes, autoimmune disease, school of medicine, immune response, identical twins, onset diabetes, stanford university school of medicine, research paper, genetic variants, half the time, gene variants, gene variant, stanford university school, immune system attacks, nod mice, faulty gene, chromosomal segment, clinical immunology
thaindian.com » Thaindian News - Oct 30, 2008
Washington, Oct 30 (ANI): Allergies are much more than just an annoying immune malfunction, they may protect against certain types of cancer, suggests a new study. According to a new article in the December issue of …
Also tagged: national, cancer patients, hay fever, brain cells, organ systems, new article, non hodgkins lymphoma, medical history, allergy symptoms, contradictions, types of cancer, paul sherman, medical researchers, glial, cornell team, cancer associations, certain types of cancer, contradictory results, cornell university medical, shellman
mensnewsdaily.com » MND: Your Daily Dose of Counter-Theory - Oct 26, 2008
The information in this column is intended for informational purposes only, and does not constitute medical advice or recommendations by the author. Please consult with your physician before making any lifestyle or …
Also tagged: health, cancer, analysis, life, society, family, heart, disease, lung, death, 2008, north america, smoking, tobacco, nicotine, quality, chronic, addiction, vascular, impotence, stroke, esophagus, voa, bronchitis, larynx, vox populi, science and nature, emphysema, sex and metropolis
thaindian.com » Thaindian News - Oct 17, 2008
London, October 17 (ANI): Tel Aviv University researchers have developed a new computational approach that may one day help gain a clearer picture of the metabolic processes of individual organs, such as the liver …
Also tagged: national, biomarkers, new drugs, tel aviv university, computer scientist, university researchers, nature biotechnology, disease diagnosis, metabolic processes, chemical reactions, computational approach, computational basis, computational model, diseased organs, eytan ruppin, human metabolism, human tissues, living organisms, scale descriptions, tomer
nytimes.com » NYT > U.S. - Sep 30, 2008
People with pancreatic cancer are more likely than those without the disease to have been infected with the hepatitis B virus, a study has shown for the first time.
Also tagged: cancer, medicine and health, hepatitis
nytimes.com » NYT > Health - Sep 29, 2008
People with pancreatic cancer are more likely than those without the disease to have been infected with the hepatitis B virus, a study has shown for the first time.
Also tagged: cancer, medicine and health, hepatitis
nytimes.com » NYT > Science - Sep 22, 2008
Dr. Ron Davis speaks about major health care issues while battling pancreatic cancer, which is the nation’s fourth-leading cause of cancer death.
Also tagged: cancer, medicine and health, davis ron
encouraginghealth.com » Encouraging Health - Aug 28, 2008
Scientists have transformed one type of cell into another in living mice, a big step toward the goal of growing replacement tissues to treat a variety of diseases. The cell identity switch turned ordinary pancreas …
Also tagged: diabetes, news, cells, organs, tissue change
engadget.com » Engadget - Aug 8, 2008
Filed under: Wearables We've never really found much use for our pancreas. It doesn't comes up in conversation, and tends to be a bit of a non-entity when it comes to our social life. Still, some people have a bit …
Also tagged: diabetes, artificial pancreas, artificialpancreas