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Articles : Therapeutics (Pharmalicencing)
Parkinson’s disease: A closer look at the dopamine agonist patch Frost & Sullivan, 21 September 2006 Parkinson Disease’s (PD) is a slowly progressive disease generally associated with tremor or trembling of the arms and legs, stiffness and rigidity of the muscles and slowness of movement.
Sebastian Faulks: The books that got away (Independent)
Martin Amis: His first day at Hogwarts
Battling bad breath: Three weapons can help you eliminate it
MUNCIE — Ever wonder why the smell of that garlicky meal stays with you for so long? Here’s one reason: Food is absorbed into the bloodstream from your digestive system, the blood then circulates through your …
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Researchers To Build An Artificial ‘Bio-electronic’ Nose (Science Daily)
Scientists at the University of Southampton are developing a new method to detect disease without human aid. Professor Hywel Morgan at the University’s School of Electronics & Computer Science (ECS) and Dr Peter Roach at the School of Chemistry and their team have received a European grant ( 450k) to create a system that can detect single molecules in biological solutions.
Kao To Launch New Purifier For Oral Care
Main Category: Dentistry News Article Date: 24 Sep 2006 - 0:00am printer friendly view or write opinions Kao Corporation today announced its discovery of Erythritol, a sugar alcohol found in fruits, mushrooms, …
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DOCTOR’S HALITOSIS SUIT HAS TEETH IN IT (New York Post)
A halitosis home remedy freshened the breath of a high-profile Park Avenue pediatrician, but he says it ruined his smile. Dr. Greg Yapalater, 53, who has appeared as a medical expert on “Live with Regis and Kelly,” “Dateline” and “20/20,” says…
Bacteria that’s simply all yours
Next time someone asks what’s bugging you, tell them it’s bacteria. You are literally crawling with the microscopic creatures, which are neither plants nor animals but belong to a separate kingdom called …
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