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'Increased risk of venous thromboembolism among NSAID users'

Date: Sep-25-2014
Venous thromboembolism - the condition that includes both deep vein thrombosis and pulmonary embolism - has been linked to NSAID use in a new systematic review and meta-analysis.

UK-based chemists report 'designer proteins' breakthrough

Date: Sep-24-2014
A team from the University of Leicester claims to have developed a new process for synthesizing amino acids, which may form the basis of new drugs to treat cancer and Alzheimer's.

Fruit and veg consumption tied to mental health

Date: Sep-24-2014
Though most of us know eating fruits and vegetables is good for our physical health, a new study suggests it is also good for our mental well-being.

Airway muscle-on-a-chip 'simulates asthma in humans'

Date: Sep-24-2014
Researchers have created what they describe as an 'airway muscular chip' - a model that mimics muscle contraction in the human airway, offering a tool to test new drugs for asthma.

Worrying about job loss may increase first-time asthma risk

Date: Sep-24-2014
A new study of 7,000 German workers during the recent economic crisis finds that fears about job loss may boost new-onset asthma risk.

Worrying about job loss may increase first-time asthma risk

Date: Sep-24-2014
A new study of 7,000 German workers during the recent economic crisis finds that fears about job loss may boost new-onset asthma risk.

CDC: Ebola cases in West Africa could exceed 550,000 by January

Date: Sep-24-2014
Assuming current trends continue, a CDC model estimates by January, Ebola cases in Liberia and Sierra Leone could reach over 550,000 or 1.4 million, if under-reporting is included.

CDC: Ebola cases in West Africa could exceed 550,000 by January

Date: Sep-24-2014
Assuming current trends continue, a CDC model estimates by January, Ebola cases in Liberia and Sierra Leone could reach over 550,000 or 1.4 million, if under-reporting is included.

Organ donation: is an opt-in or opt-out system better?

Date: Sep-24-2014
Researchers from the UK have investigated different systems of consent for organ donation across the world in an attempt to find out which policy is best.

Organ donation: is an opt-in or opt-out system better?

Date: Sep-24-2014
Researchers from the UK have investigated different systems of consent for organ donation across the world in an attempt to find out which policy is best.