Imperial Valley News Center
Tiny Lab Devices Could Attack Huge Problem of Drug-Resistant Infections
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- Written by Phil Sneiderman
Baltimore, Maryland - A Johns Hopkins engineer, supported by a major NIH grant, is leading a multi-institution team that wants to keep bacterial infections from dodging the dwindling arsenal of drugs that destroy the deadly microbes.
BPA Risk to Newborns May Be Smaller Than Previously Believed
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- Written by Stephanie Desmon
Baltimore, Maryland - Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health researchers say that while a large majority of newborns are exposed in their earliest days to bisphenol A (BPA), a much-studied chemical used in plastics and in food and soda can linings, they can chemically alter and rid their bodies of it.
Something to Think About ~ What to admire in others?
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- Written by Dana Sparks
Rochester, Minnesota - What to admire in others? "Wealth and values do not always go together. Avoid judging people based on their financial success. Instead, honor people based on the values they live by." ~ Dr. Amit Sood
Exercise and stress: Get moving to manage stress
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- Written by Mayo Clinic
Scottsdale, Arizona - You know that exercise does your body good, but you're too busy and stressed to fit it into your routine. Hold on a second - there's good news when it comes to exercise and stress.
Elder care for Alzheimer's: Choosing a provider
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- Written by Paul Y. Takahashi, M.D.
Scottsdale, Arizona - Elder care, or adult care, can provide an opportunity for your loved one with Alzheimer's to receive assistance and therapeutic activities in a group setting.
Asthma Discovery May Lead to New Therapeutic Approach
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- Written by Bob Nellis
Imperial, California - Mayo Clinic researchers and collaborators have discovered a key cellular mechanism that contributes to bronchoconstriction and inflammation in asthma. Their studies may lead to a novel, effective asthma therapy for patients. The findings appear in the journal Science Translational Medicine.
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