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FDA Approves Blood Cancer Drug
2015-12-01 00:27:14| Biotech - Topix.net
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration said on Monday it had approved a drug to be sold by Bristol-Myers Squibb Co as a treatment for a form of blood cancer. The FDA said it approved the treatment, Empliciti, to be used in multiple myeloma patients in combination with Celgene Corp's Revlimid and common anti-inflammatory drug dexamethasone.
Nigeria must own up to the blood shed for oil
2015-11-10 14:56:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Guardian: The Nigerian government is struggling to confront its past abuses, and nowhere is this clearer than in the case of the Ogoni nine, the environmental activists from the Niger Delta hanged in 1995 by the Sani Abacha regime on trumped-up charges. I was five years old when playwright Ken Saro-Wiwa, a leading figure in the Ogoni peoples movement, was executed alongside eight others, and I lived through the legacy of his fight to protect the oil-rich land by Shell and other corporations. As a young...
IBM wants to solve computer scaling with high-tech electronic blood
2015-11-09 21:14:00| Extremetech
IBM has a new idea for improving CPU performance and removing heat -- while providing power at the same time.
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Clinical Study Shows Omega Q Plus Resveratrol Significantly Increases Coenzyme Q10 Blood Levels
2015-10-12 15:14:16| Appliances - Topix.net
Healthy Directions, a direct-to-consumer nutritional supplement and personal care company and wholly-owned subsidiary of Helen of Troy Limited , today released results from a clinical study on its industry-leading heart health supplement, Omega Q PlusA Resveratrol. The open label absorption study, conducted by KGK Synergize , was run over a four-week period in mid-2015 on 50 individuals.
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Study suggests getting blood pressure even lower saves lives
2015-09-21 03:33:07| Biotech - Topix.net
A major new U.S. study shows treating high blood pressure more aggressively than usual cuts the risk of heart disease and death in people over age 50, the National Institutes of Health said recently. WASHINGTON >> Aiming lower saves more lives when it comes to controlling high blood pressure, says a major new study that could spur doctors to more aggressively treat patients over 50. Patients who got their blood pressure well below today's usually recommended level significantly cut their risk of heart disease and death, the National Institutes of Health announced Friday.
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