Saturday, September 16, 2017

CAR-T Cancer Approach Has Surprising Success in Multiple Myeloma and other top stories.

  • CAR-T Cancer Approach Has Surprising Success in Multiple Myeloma

    CAR-T Cancer Approach Has Surprising Success in Multiple Myeloma
    Doctors are reporting unprecedented success from a new cell and gene therapy for multiple myeloma, a blood cancer that's on the rise. Although it's early and the study is small -- 35 people -- every patient responded and all but two were in some level of remission within two months. In a second study of nearly two dozen patients, everyone above a certain dose responded. T lymphocyte cells (blue) attached to cancer cells. Steve Gschmeissner / Science Photo Library/Getty Images Expe..
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  • Doctors, Cardinal Health included in cities' lawsuits over opioid epidemic

    Doctors, Cardinal Health included in cities' lawsuits over opioid epidemic
    Alan Johnson The Columbus Dispatch @ohioaj Going further than last week's state lawsuit against drug makers, the cities of Dayton and Lorain also sued the companies and doctors Monday who spread opioids that made Ohio the drug overdose capital of America."This case is about one thing: corporate greed. Defendants put their desire for profits above the health and well-being of the City of Dayton consumers," says the opening line of the 233-page lawsuit for Dayton."We are beyond a cr..
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  • UT-Austin Engineering Researchers Develop Hyperlocal Air Pollution Maps

    UT-Austin Engineering Researchers Develop Hyperlocal Air Pollution Maps
    AUSTIN, TX — University of Texas at Austin researchers have developed what's being billed as the "most detailed and extensive local map of air pollution" ever produced for an urban area, officials said Monday. The hyperlocal maps were developed through the use of specially equipped Google Street View cars to measure air quality on a block-by-block basis, according to engineering researchers at the university. The result enables users to see how dramatically air pollution can vary in even a block..
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  • Babies Sleep Better In Their Own Rooms After 4 Months, Study Finds

    Babies Sleep Better In Their Own Rooms After 4 Months, Study Finds
    Babies get less sleep at night and sleep for shorter stretches when they sleep in their parents' room after 4 months old, a new study finds. Daniela Jovanovska-Hristovska/Getty Images hide caption toggle caption Daniela Jovanovska-Hristovska/Getty Images Babies get less sleep at night and sleep for shorter stretches when they..
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  • Manhattan doctor arrested in oxycodone prescription case

    NEW YORK (AP) — An 81-year-old Manhattan doctor has been arrested on charges that he illegally dispensed thousands of opioid prescriptions. Martin Tesher has been charged in federal court in Brooklyn with writing more than 14,000 prescriptions for oxycodone from 2012 to 2017 from his family medical practice. Authorities say the prescriptions provided more than 2.2 million pills, a high number for a doctor not specializing in pain management. Defense attorney Len Kamdang says people should ..
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  • Online gambling germany - Online casino magic games - Casino virtual juegos gratis

    Online gambling germany - Online casino magic games - Casino virtual juegos gratis
    Chase Scott Webb, 27, passed away May 14, 2017. He was born June 8, 1989 to Tammy McClendon and Bradley Scott Webb. He loved just having fun with family and friends. He was an outdoorsman, avid reader, and was into astronomy. He is survived by his mother, Tammy McClendon & stepfather, Scott Simmons; daughter, Leyna [...]
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  • Deadly flesh-eating bacteria infects Dallas man through new tattoo after swim in gulf

    Deadly flesh-eating bacteria infects Dallas man through new tattoo after swim in gulf
    A Dallas man died after a flesh-eating bacteria from the Gulf of Mexico entered his body through a new tattoo on his leg, according to a report. The 31-year-old man, whose identity has not been released, got the tattoo five days before swimming in the gulf where vibro vulnificus can be found. The bacteria that can spread by eating under-cooked shellfish or getting contaminated water in a cut or open wound.Treating physicians said the man arrived at Parkland Memorial Hospital three days after he..
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  • Puerto Rico declares Zika outbreak over, CDC maintains travel warning

    Puerto Rico declares Zika outbreak over, CDC maintains travel warning
    Puerto Rico on Monday declared that the 2016 Zika epidemic is over, saying transmission of the virus that can cause birth defects when pregnant women are exposed has fallen significantly.About 10 cases of the mosquito-borne disease have been reported in each four-week period since April 2017, down from more than 8,000 cases reported in a four-week period at the peak of the epidemic in August 2016, the Puerto Rico Health Department said in a statement.The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Pr..
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  • VIDEO: Get To Know The Bloodthirsty (But Cuddly) Vampire Bat

    VIDEO: Get To Know The Bloodthirsty (But Cuddly) Vampire Bat
    VIDEO NPR's Skunk Bear YouTube The overwhelming majority of bats are friends of humanity. They gobble up the insects that bite us and ruin our crops, they pollinate flowers and they replant forests by spreading seeds around. But as agriculture overtakes rain forests and jungles, humans have come into conflict with one bat species: the common vampire bat. In Latin America, vampire bats drink the blood of livestock. Very rarely, these bats contract rabies. Before they die, they can spread..
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  • Antiviral drugs used to treat shingles - Shingles vaccine recommendations cdc - Google keyword research tool tutorial

    Antiviral drugs used to treat shingles - Shingles vaccine recommendations cdc - Google keyword research tool tutorial
    Chase Scott Webb, 27, passed away May 14, 2017. He was born June 8, 1989 to Tammy McClendon and Bradley Scott Webb. He loved just having fun with family and friends. He was an outdoorsman, avid reader, and was into astronomy. He is survived by his mother, Tammy McClendon & stepfather, Scott Simmons; daughter, Leyna [...]
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