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Researchers have found evidence that chronic disease in either a mother or father can create unfavourable conditions in the womb that are associated with the development of polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS) in daughters. In another study, researchers found that brothers of women with PCOS and insulin resistance are themselves at greater risk of developing insulin resistance or diabetes, suggesting that factors associated with the condition can be passed down to sons as well as daughters.
Trius Therapeutics, Inc., a biopharmaceutical company developing innovative antibiotics for serious, life-threatening infections, announced today the initial public offering of 10,000,000 shares of its common stock at a price of $5.00 per share. The common stock is expected to begin trading on the NASDAQ Global Market on August 3, 2010 under the trading symbol "TSRX." Trius has granted the underwriters a 45 day option to purchase up to 750,000 shares of its common stock at the initial public offering price to cover over-allotments, if any.
XenoPort, Inc. reported today that an equity award was made to a new employee subject to the terms and conditions of the XenoPort 2010 Inducement Award Plan. The employee was granted restricted stock units representing an aggregate of 750 shares of XenoPort's common stock. The restricted stock units vest in four equal annual installments on anniversaries of the September 1, 2010 grant date.
New research led by McGill Biochemist Dr. William Muller helps explain why breast-milk cells lose their structure, causing them to clump up in strange ways (photos available) and sometimes become cancer tumors. With the support of Chen Ling and Dongmei Zuo at McGill's Goodman Cancer Centre, Muller has discovered how one particular gene regulates epithelial cells - cells that normally form in sheets and are polarized to enable the transport of molecules in a single direction.
The New York Times reports that some companies could avoid requirements in the health law by insuring their own employees - a move that might drive up costs for workers of other companies. Other outlets look at concerns that young, healthy people buying policies in new online markets could see a jump in insurance costs.
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