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Gonorrhea Treatment Medicine Article
Study Shows That Small Protein Can Broaden Immune Response in Humans
Treating cancer patients with interleukin-7 (IL-7), a small protein that can stimulate the immune system, leads to an increase in lymphocytes, key to the production of effective immune responses, in the body, according to a new study by researchers at the National Cancer Institute (NCI), part of the National Institutes of Health (NIH). . more
HAIL HIDDINK
He's known for treating players equally, whether stars or bench players.
In Korea, he went against tradition and had younger players call older players by their first names.
Now, after making it to the quarter-finals, he has rightly eased the pressure on his players.
'We're still the underdogs, we're building for 2010,' but on the same wary frequency, he says that anything can happen.
'If you try to press your luck, most of the time you get your luck.'
Holland, beware, the Hiddink magic, this weekend.
Back to Sports . moreThe search for new Asia Pacific 'superfoods'
CHOUDHURY: The leaves of this plant are used for treating diabetics for many, many years in our country. What we have done actually is that our scientists collected the leaves of this plant, and the plants are dried and then they went through the so-called clinical trials - I mean animal trials, not clinical trials as such - and they are using it in the form of tea, we call it diabetic tea.
PODGER: He says any so-called "superfood" should undergo rigorous tests, especially if it's to be used to treat or prevent disease. But he says Westerners should also accept some natural foods, like Jarul, have built up a body of evidence over centuries that's equivalent to clinical tests.
Treating irregular heart beats
"The majority of heart rhythms we treat is based on a patient's symptoms," explained Dr. Robert Winslow from Danbury Hospital.
Dr. Winslow, an electrophysiologist, oversees the advanced procedure.
"This system helps to target where we put out catheter to deliver the radio frequency energy," said Dr. Winslow.
Dr. Winslow uses a catheter with platinum electrodes on the tip to fix what could be described as a short circuit in the heart.
"Through the special platinum tip, we deliver radio frequency energy which acts a little bit like microwaves that heats the tissue and destroys the tissue involved in the abnormal heart rhythm," Dr. Winslow said.
It's an outpatient treatment and the patient remains awake throughout. more
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