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Tuesday, January 03, 2006

Dangerous Drugs Lawsuits - Stem cells help sneak drugs into brain


Stem cells help sneak drugs into brain
Better Humans - Stem cells could help sneak drugs past the barrier that inhibits treatment of brain diseases. Reporting in the journal Gene Therapy, University of Wisconsin-Madison neuroscientist Clive Svendsen and colleagues describe experiments showing that

Bethlehem sues Guidant Corp. over flawed pacemakers
Morning Call - As a municipal government, Bethlehem has taken on an uncommon opponent: the manufacturer of thousands of defective pacemakers. The city is suing the Guidant Corp. of Indianapolis, manufacturer of medical devices, hoping to recoup medical payments the

Superpower vulnerability
Asia Times - That the US is now the world's sole remaining superpower is above challenge. This status has affected the United States' approach to formulating foreign and domestic policies in the post-Cold War era. In foreign policy, the US has been operating on

Nigeria [guest column]: Making Our Roads Accidents-Free
AllAfrica.com - Motor vehicle accidents are a major cause of death, injuries and disability in Nigeria today. Every year, especially during festivals such as Easter, Christmas, New Year celebrations etc., hundreds of people are killed and others injured and maimed

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