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EPL REVIEWS: May 2009
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Sunday, May 3, 2009. Arsenal booked their place in next season's Champions League with a win that means Portsmouth are still yet to secure their Premier League status. Pompey goalkeeper David James gifted Arsenal the opener when he fumbled Nicklas Bendtner's header into his net. The Dane then grabbed a second from the penalty spot after Sean Davis was ruled to have fouled captain Andrey Arshavin. Wenger praises Arshavin 'honesty'. Gunners boss Arsene Wenger clearly had an eye on his side's Champions Leag...
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EPL REVIEWS: August 2008
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Wednesday, August 27, 2008. Portsmouth 0-1 Man Utd. Darren Fletcher's deflected first-half strike was enough to give Manchester United victory over Portsmouth. Pompey went close after only 12 seconds when Papa Bouba Diop's shot whistled past the post, before Wayne Rooney shot straight at David James from 12 yards. United began to look dangerous down the flanks and from Patrice Evra's cross, Fletcher bundled in via Sol Campbell. Wayne Rooney made space in the box but hit his shot straight at David James, ...
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The Medi Ultimatum: Scientists Develop Nasal Spray That Improves Memory
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Thursday, October 1, 2009. Scientists Develop Nasal Spray That Improves Memory. Sleep to remember, a dream or reality? Said Lisa Marshall, co-author of the study, from the Department of Neuroendocrinology at the University of Lubeck in Germany. "Here, we provide the first evidence that the immunoregulatory signal interleukin-6 plays a beneficial role in sleep-dependent formation of long-term memory in humans.". Posted by Sajith Stephen. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Enter your email address:.
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The Medi Ultimatum: October 2009
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Thursday, October 1, 2009. New Method Takes Aim At Aggressive Cancer Cells. In a comparison of a control to the chemical identified by the Weinberg/Lander team, called salinomycin, the tumor cells (stained dark purple in the slide above) were unaffected by the control, but salinomycin killed many tumor cells (stained pink). An emerging idea in cancer biology is that tumors (breast, prostate, colon, lung, etc.) harbor a group of cells with the unique ability to regenerate cancers. In addition to p...Howev...
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The Medi Ultimatum: June 2008
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Saturday, June 21, 2008. Encouraging Results Reported For New Breast Cancer Therapy. Edith Perez, M.D., an oncologist at Mayo Clinic in Jacksonville, Fla., who led the multi-center study, said this is one of the highest response rates of any treatment for advanced breast cancer ever tested at Mayo Clinic. She said this drug combination has been widely used in the treatment of ovarian and lung cancer but never before tried in breast cancer in the United States. One of the advantages of the new treatment, ...
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The Medi Ultimatum: September 2008
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Tuesday, September 30, 2008. Most often, an MI occurs in people who have coronary heart disease (CHD). In CHD, the coronary arteries become narrowed by fatty deposits called plaques (show figure 1). The fatty plaques inside the coronary arteries restrict blood flow to the heart muscle, which may cause pain or tightness in the chest. This pain or tightness is called angina pectoris. Right ventricular MI, which is usually associated with an inferior MI. TREATMENT OF NON-ST ELEVATION MI — If the patie...
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The Medi Ultimatum: May 2009
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Wednesday, May 27, 2009. How Tumor Cells Move. Breast cancer cells move through a three-dimensional matrix gel. Top: "Normal tumor cells" Bottom: Tumor cells in which the signal factor SCAI is disrupted move much more effectively. Researchers in Heidelberg discover new protein that is suppressed in particularly aggressive cancer cell. Focus on particularly aggressive cancers. Links to this post. Sunday, May 17, 2009. Swine Flu: To Panic Or Not - That Is The Question. Although there are many myths and mis...
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The Medi Ultimatum: July 2008
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Tuesday, July 22, 2008. Coffee's Aroma Kick-starts Genes In The Brain. Drink coffee to send a wake-up call to the brain? Or just smell its rich, warm aroma? An international group of scientists is reporting some of the first evidence that simply inhaling coffee aroma alters the activity of genes in the brain. Links to this post. Can Tomatoes Carry An Oral Vaccine Against Alzheimer's Disease? The humble tomato could be a suitable carrier for an oral vaccine against Alzheimer’s disease, according to ...
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The Medi Ultimatum: February 2009
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Saturday, February 28, 2009. Diagnosis Of 'War-zone Disorder' To Help Stroke Victims. The recovery of some stroke victims, those who suffer brain haemorrhage, could be vastly improved if they were tested and treated for post-traumatic stress disorder, a distressing psychological condition more commonly known to affect soldiers who have fought in war zones. Subarachnoid haemorrhage affects about 8,000 people in the UK each year and is a sudden leak of blood over the surface of the brain. The scientists sa...