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  • News - 5 Aug 2009
    The first sign of dangerous heat stroke can be just that – no sweat. As the temperature rises, your body’s natural cooling mechanism, sweat (or more kindly, perspiration), evaporates and helps to cool...
  • News - 6 Apr 2009
    The strategy of using monoclonal antibodies for cancer treatment was first described in the late 1970s with the promise that they could be developed into therapies that were highly specific to cancer...
  • News - 9 Jan 2008
    Stress, to put it bluntly, is bad for you. It can kill you, in fact. A study now reveals that stress causes deterioration in everything from your gums to your heart and can make you more susceptible...
  • News - 17 Jan 2005
    A new surgical procedure that has improved eyesight in people who have severe nearsightedness and face a dearth of treatments has made its way to western New York.
  • News - 1 Jun 2004
    Yo-yo dieting, in which a person repeatedly loses and regains weight, may have a lasting negative impact on immune function, according to new findings by researchers at Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research...
  • Drug - 30 Apr 2024
    Consumer Medicine Information (CMI) about Inflectra intended for persons living in Australia.
  • Drug - 9 Apr 2024
    Consumer Medicine Information (CMI) about NeoRecormon intended for persons living in Australia.
  • Drug - 7 Mar 2024
    Consumer Medicine Information (CMI) about Quadracel intended for persons living in Australia.
  • Drug - 28 Jan 2024
    Consumer Medicine Information (CMI) about Nexviazyme intended for persons living in Australia.
  • Drug - 28 Jan 2024
    Consumer Medicine Information (CMI) about Vfend intended for persons living in Australia.

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