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In a paper published this week in Science, experts caution that important ethical issues in the testing of new therapies like stem cells may not be receiving the attention they deserve. Carnegie Mellon University's Dr. Alex John London (Dept. of Philosophy) joined McGill University's Dr. Jonathan Kimmelman (Faculty of Medicine) and University of Wisconsin-Madison's Marina Emborg (Dept. of Medical Physics) to examine the way scientists, physicians, and regulators evaluate risk and benefit when testing new drugs in human beings for the first time.
People who survived childhood cancer were more than twice as likely as the general population to have high blood pressure (hypertension) as adults.
Thanks to viral traces in the genomes of ancient people, researchers from South Ural State University were able to determine that man has been suffering from Hepatitis B since at least the Bronze Age.
The number of children suffering from mental disorders and health problems such as allergies and asthma has risen sharply over the past decade in this country. The United States and European countries are also facing the increasingly serious problems of premature births and childhood obesity, in addition to allergic reactions. Many experts say the rise in health problems involving children is related to the use of chemicals in our daily lives and the impact of medical treatment provided to the children's mothers.
Integra LifeSciences Holdings Corporation reported its financial results for the third quarter ending September 30, 2010. Total revenues for the third quarter were $186.6 million, reflecting an increase of $14.4 million, or 8.3%, over the third quarter of 2009. Excluding the impact of changes in foreign currency exchange rates, revenues grew 9%.
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