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White Blood Cells Are Picky About Sugar A unique sugar recognized by white blood cells stimulates robust engulfment and killing of fungi, and might be useful to fight microbial infections that are resistant to current treatments. UT Southwestern Researchers Test Experimental Drug To Help Tiniest Hea UT Southwestern Medical Center is the only institution in the nation approved by the Food and Drug Administration to test an experimental drug on infants undergoing heart surgery to see whether it can help them avoid potentially lethal infections and improve survival. Patients With Disease, Cancer Of The Esophagus Benefit From New Techni Surgeons at the Oregon Health &Science University Digestive Health Center have developed a new technique that makes feasible and safe a potentially lifesaving and noninvasive surgical procedure known as laparoscopic esophagectomy. Until now, the procedure was considered too technically demanding for most surgeons to perform. A paper on their findings recently was presented at the European Association of Endoscopic Surgery in Venice, Italy. [Odd] A Romanian couple has named their son Yahoo as a sign of gratitu Daily Libertatea said on Thursday Cornelia and Nonu Dragoman, both from Transylvania, met and decided they were meant for each other following a three-month relationship over the net.They married and had a baby this Christmas, whom they decided to name after one of the worldwide web's most popular portals."We named him Lucian Yahoo after my father and the net, the main beacon of my life,"Cornelia Dragoman was quoted as saying. Medicare Modernization Act Did Not Change Chemotherapy As Feared Cancer patients receiving chemotherapy have not noticed a restriction in their access to treatment following the enactment of the Medicare Prescription Drug, Improvement and Modernization Act of 2003, despite the act's significant reduction in government reimbursement to oncologists, according to a new study. Cheesy 'Scab Writer' Offers Hollywood a Helping Hand A mercenary scribe's priceless promo videos give movie and TV execs a taste of his inimitable wordsmith skills -- and a glimpse of a strike-fueled entertainment horror show. Illinois Scientist Developing New Weapons In Food-Safety Arsenal Power ultrasound and electrolyzed water are promising new food-processing technologies that could make the American food supply safer, said University of Illinois food scientist Hao Feng. Why We Learn From Our Mistakes Psychologists have identified an "early warning signal"in the brain that helps us avoid repeating previous mistakes. Their research identifies, for the first time, a mechanism in the brain that reacts in just 0.1 seconds to things that have resulted in us making errors in the past. Suppressing Growth Hormone In Early Adulthood May Prevent Cancer A modest suppression of growth hormone and related compounds beginning in early adulthood may delay the onset or progression of several types of cancer, researchers from Wake Forest University School of Medicine and other centers reported today at ENDO 2005, the annual meeting of the Endocrine Society, in San Diego. Critical Protein Prevents DNA Damage From Persisting Through Generatio A protein called ATM, long known to be involved in protecting cells from genetic damage, is also part of a system that prevents damage from being passed on when the cells divide.
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