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16 Nov 2017, 1:09 pm by Kenneth Vercammen Esq. Edison
If there is inflammation, applying cool packs can help reduce swelling.Non-surgical treatmentsDrugs - In special circumstances, various drugs can ease the pain and swelling associated with carpal tunnel syndrome. [read post]
12 Nov 2017, 1:14 pm by Steve Lubet
  American researchers, however, have increasingly rejected the CBT/GET theory – and the discredited PACE trial on which it is based – in favor a biomedical model. [read post]
3 Sep 2017, 1:37 pm by Nancy E. Halpern, D.V.M.
For biomedical research facilities, planning must include the ability of trained personnel to return to the facilities to care for any animals that cannot be evacuated. [read post]
20 Aug 2017, 11:31 am by Nancy E. Halpern, D.V.M.
Members of the National Association for Biomedical Research and the Animal Agricultural Alliance attended the 2017 Animal Rights National Conference held on August 3-6 in Alexandria Virginia. [read post]
3 Aug 2017, 7:37 am by Bill Marler
E. coli O157:H7 is one of thousands of serotypes E. coli.[1] The combination of letters and numbers in the name of E. coli O157:H7 refers to the specific antigens (proteins which provoke an antibody response) found on the body, as well as on the tail, or flagellum,[2] and distinguish it from other types of E. coli.[3] Most serotypes of E. coli are harmless and live as normal flora in the intestines of healthy humans and animals.[4] The E. coli bacterium is among the most extensively studied… [read post]
19 Jul 2017, 6:14 pm by Lynn L. Bergeson and Carla N. Hutton
The Journal of Nanobiotechnology published a special issue on the outcome of Switzerland’s five-year National Research Program on the “Opportunities and Risks of Nanomaterials” (NRP 64). [read post]
17 Jul 2017, 2:03 pm by Nancy E. Halpern, D.V.M.
To address these issues and concerns head on, the New Jersey Association of Biomedical Research recently hosted one of the most significant efforts to promote biomedical research advocacy, the “Biomedical Research Summit,” presented by Bristol-Myers Squibb, also sponsored by Covance, Charles River Laboratories, s-tune software, Inc., Marshall BioResources, and Allentown, Inc. [read post]
14 Jul 2017, 9:37 am by Frank Trinity
The answer begins with the fact that our nation relies upon a significant number of physicians, scientists and other health professionals from foreign countries to care for patients, address health-professional shortages and contribute to breakthroughs in biomedical research. [read post]
13 May 2017, 4:02 am by Curran Aiyer
According to The National Institutes of Health, the United States had near-highest levels of obesity, heart and lung disease, and cancer screenings. [read post]
9 Jan 2017, 10:00 pm by News Desk
Photo by Craig Chandler/University Communications “The researcher’s findings will save lives and stop people from getting sick,” said Isabel Walls, national program leader for food safety with the National Institute of Food and Agriculture. [read post]
29 Aug 2016, 1:00 pm by Steve Lubet
Ablashi, DVM, MS, Dip Bact Scientific Director – HHV-6 Foundation Former Senior Investigator National Cancer Institute, NIH Bethesda, Maryland James N. [read post]
29 Jul 2016, 3:23 am by Edward Smith
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16 Jul 2016, 10:39 am by Bill Marler
HUS is an extremely complex process that researchers are still trying to fully explain. [read post]
14 Jul 2016, 10:00 pm by News Desk
Weiping Zhang, professor of microbiology and a researcher with Kansas State University’s College of Veterinary Medicine, has received a five-year, $2.1-million grant from the National Institutes of Health to further his work on developing vaccines for E. coli-associated diarrhea in both humans and animals. [read post]
30 Jun 2016, 5:30 pm by Schachtman
The Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation and the National Biomedical Research Foundation sponsored the development of the modules. [read post]
22 Mar 2016, 6:57 am by Cynthia Marcotte Stamer
Feinstein Settlement Feinstein is a biomedical research institute organized as a New York not-for-profit corporation sponsored by Northwell Health, Inc., formerly known as North Shore Long Island Jewish Health System, a large health system headquartered in Manhasset, New York comprised of 21 hospitals and over 450 patient facilities and physician practices. [read post]
22 Mar 2016, 6:57 am by Cynthia Marcotte Stamer
Feinstein Settlement Feinstein is a biomedical research institute that is organized as a New York not-for-profit corporation and is sponsored by Northwell Health, Inc., formerly known as North Shore Long Island Jewish Health System, a large health system headquartered in Manhasset, New York that is comprised of twenty one hospitals and over 450 patient facilities and physician practices. [read post]
14 Jan 2016, 10:05 pm by Dan Flynn
Meta-Research Innovation Conference: Improving Biomedical Research 2015: Challenges and Solutions, Sanford, Calif. [read post]
7 Jan 2016, 10:10 am by Dave Maass
The “Federal Policy for the Protection of Human Subjects”—often referred to as the “Common Rule”—is the ethical framework for biomedical and behavioral research established in the wake of medical scandals that shook the nation, including the now infamous Tuskegee Syphilis Study, in which the U.S. government withheld treatment and medical information from rural African-American men suffering from the disease. [read post]
11 Dec 2015, 6:05 am by Nancy E. Halpern, DVM, Esq.
New Jersey Association for Biomedical Research (NJABR)[1] (republished with permission) Assembly Bill Nos. 4773 and 4808, which seek to halt the possession, transport, import, export, processing, sale, or shipment of certain animal species threatened with extinction, would unintentionally interfere with life-saving research. [read post]