By University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey (UMDNJ)
Scientists have discovered a drug that cripples tuberculosis bacteria (Mycobacterium tuberculosis) in a novel way, by dissolving the protecting fatty coating of the bacteria. The drug killed the bacterium in culture without the emergence of drug resistanc
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By Various Sources
Viagra Patent expiration no longer an issue for "the little blue pill" NO legal "generic Viagra" in U.S. for several more years
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By Brian Orelli
Cheap generic versions of Pfizer's Viagra are coming to Europe, according the generic-drug maker Teva Pharmaceuticals .
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By Sarah Mccabe
PHARMACEUTICAL companies around the world are poised to launch generic versions of Irish-made Viagra, following the expiration of Pfizer's patent in a number of European countries.
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By Steven Reinberg
Advocates say AMA's move will boost resources to fight weight-gain epidemic, but others question decision
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By Dennis Thompson
Early study doesn't prove that common chemical causes the condition, experts say
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By Randy Dotinga
But findings don't explain exactly how they are connected
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By Steven Reinberg
Men with sexual side effects appear to drink less, even after they stop taking the drug
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By Steven Reinberg
Men with sexual side effects appear to drink less, even after they stop taking the drug
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By Steven Reinberg
Men with sexual side effects appear to drink less, even after they stop taking the drug
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By Fraunhofer-Gesellschaft
With modern communication aids, users of electric powered wheelchairs can operate a PC and cellphone without human assistance. A new module is set to transform electric powered wheelchairs into communication hubs.
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By American Friends of Tel Aviv University
Medical researchers have developed a new peptide, called NAP or Davunetide, that has the capacity to both protect and restore critical cell functions in the brain. Her findings indicate that NAP could be an effective tool in combating effects of neurodege
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By Springer Science+Business Media
A new study makes the first attempts to design and test a vestibular prosthesis to help restore balance for those with Meniere's disease. Many disorders of the inner hear which affect both hearing and balance can be hugely debilitating and are currently l
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By University at Buffalo
A toxin dangerous to humans may help E. coli fend off aquatic predators, enabling strains of E. coli that produce the toxin to survive longer in lake water than benign counterparts, a new study finds. The research may help explain why water quality tests
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By University of Chicago Medical Center
The ability to distinguish between odors declines steadily with age, but a new study shows that African-Americans have a much greater decrease in their sense of smell than Caucasians. This can have serious consequences. Olfactory loss often leads to impai
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By McGill University
Reducing levels of nerve-growth factor may be a key to developing better pain treatments.
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By Johns Hopkins Medicine
As anyone who's ever mixed up the sugar and salt while baking knows, too much of a good thing can be inedible. What hasn't been clear, though, is how our tongues and brains can tell when the saltiness of our food has crossed the line from yummy to yucky -
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By BMJ-British Medical Journal
Free bus travel for teens helps curb road traffic injuries and benefits the environment, reveal the results of an analysis of the free bus scheme in London.
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By University of Iowa
Medical researchers are recommending clinical guidelines that will cut the post-surgical infection rate for staph bacteria (including MRSA) by 71 percent and 59 percent for a broader class of infectious agents known as gram-positive bacteria.
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By North Carolina State University
Researchers have developed a method for creating "nano-volcanoes" by shining various colors of light through a nanoscale "crystal ball" made of a synthetic polymer. These nano-volcanoes can store precise amounts of other materials and
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