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Rash Redux (Time Magazine) Why chicken pox strikes some adults a second time -- as shingles -- and how to avoid the repeat
Laser resurfacing fixes wrinkles 23 Jul 2008, 0044 hrs IST,REUTERS (The Times of India) WASHINGTON: Laser treatment can remove wrinkles better than some newer procedures, dermatologists reported.
Study Links Herpes with Widespread Neuropathic Pain (Newswise) Reactivation of genital herpes is linked in some cases with the emergence of widespread neuropathic pain, according to a Finnish study reported in The Journal of Pain.
Study Links Herpes With Widespread Neuropathic Pain (Medical News Today) Reactivation of genital herpes is linked in some cases with the emergence of widespread neuropathic pain, according to a Finnish study reported in The Journal of Pain. In the clinic at the University of Helsinki, 17 patients were examined who presented widespread chronic pain with no visible lesions in brain magnetic imaging.
Laser Resurfacing May Fix Wrinkles (ABC News) Treatment is a better option than newer procedures, a study suggests.
New Guidelines for Treating Rheumatoid Arthritis (Newswise) Updated rules add new anti-arthritic drugs and proven combinations to the arsenal for treating rheumatoid arthritis (RA). The RA guidelines, issued by the American College of Rheumatology, are the first update since 2002. They focus on several classes of anti-arthritic drugs, including disease-modifying anti-rheumatic drugs (DMARDs) and genetically engineered biologics.
Laser resurfacing fixes wrinkles, study finds (Reuters via Yahoo! News) Laser treatment can remove wrinkles better than some newer procedures, dermatologists reported on Monday.
Laser outshines skin products, study finds (The Globe and Mail) Wrinkles removed better than by chemical peels or dermabrasion, by causing skin to produce extra collagen
Program brings top minds in biotech to Georgia (BizJournals) Dr. Julia Hilliard came to Georgia State University in 1998, at the behest of the Georgia Research Alliance (GRA). One of the world's foremost experts on the herpes B virus in primates, Hilliard today heads a 30-member laboratory team that annually attracts some $1 million in funding from the National Institutes of Health (NIH) and more than $2 million from the U.S. Department of Defense.
Australian Study Seeks Genetic Roots of Cerebral Palsy (MedicineNet.com) Title: Australian Study Seeks Genetic Roots of Cerebral Palsy Category: health News Created: 7/22/2008 2:00:00 AM Last Editorial Review: 7/22/2008
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