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Insulin analogues: What's all the fuss? Insulin analogues are modified human insulins developed to address the limitations of human insulins which do not always respond to increased blood glucose levels in the same way as insulin that is naturally secreted by the body. view more (2009-02-17)
Music played to premature babies may lessen pain and improve feeding habits Music played to premature babies may help to reduce their pain and encourage better oral feeding, suggests research published ahead of print in the Archives of Disease in Childhood. view more (2009-05-28)
Nanomanufacturing: Systematic study of nanostructure growth yields production 'road map' Researchers have taken an important step toward high-volume production of new nanometer-scale structures with the first systematic study of growth conditions that affect production of one-dimensional nanostructures from the optoelectronic material cadmium selenide (CdSe). view more (2005-11-01)
UCSD researchers state vitamin D needed to cut cancer risk Taking 1,000 international units (IU) of vitamin D3 daily appears to lower an individual's risk of developing certain cancers - including colon, breast, and ovarian cancer - by up to 50 percent. view more (2005-12-29)
CONCERN OVER NEW UK LEGISLATION TO DETAIN PEOPLE WITH DANGEROUS SEVERE PERSONALITY DISORDERS (p 1926, 1955) Recent UK government proposals to reduce the risks posed by people with "dangerous" severe personality disorders (DSPD) include a controversial new legal framework for indeterminate detention. In a systematic review in this week's issue of THE LANCET, Alec Buchanan and Morven Leese from the Institute of Psychiatry, London, UK, aimed to... view more... (2001-12-05)
Future access to neutron sources: a strategy for the UK Scientists from around the UK are being invited to input their views on the development of a strategy for future access to neutron facilities. The CCLRC (Council for the Central Laboratory of the Research Councils) has been commissioned by the Minister for Science and Innovation to produce a strategy for ensuring continued access for the UK... view more... (2005-01-19)
New DNA and RNA aptamers offer unique therapeutic advantages A novel class of drugs composed of single strands of DNA or RNA, called aptamers, can bind protein targets with a high strength and specificity and are currently in clinical development as treatments for a broad range of common diseases. view more (2009-08-06)
Antipsychotic drug controls some symptoms in autism disorder Risperidone, a drug used to control schizophrenia symptoms, may also help treat behaviors found in autism spectrum disorder, according to a new review of studies. view more (2007-01-31)
Health check for environmental science More research into the environment and human health; improvements in training; and more commercialisation of environmental science are just some of the recommendations in the 'Review of UK Environmental Science' published today by the Environment Research Funders' Forum (ERFF). view more (2003-09-25)
Bullying-suicide link explored in new study by researchers at Yale Researchers at Yale School of Medicine have found signs of an apparent connection between bullying, being bullied and suicide in children, according to a new review of studies from 13 countries published in the International Journal of Adolescent Medicine and Health. view more (2008-07-21)
The pros and cons of homework Embargo:00:01 hrs Friday 18 September 1998 view more (1998-09-15)
Research Fortnight 13 February issue: stories on farming and horticulture, QinetiQ and MoD, the RAE in Wales, and PPARC`s cuts Farming review avoids issue of research funding The Commission on the Future of Farming and Food has recommended structural reforms for research, but failed to back the call with a request for extra funding. This has disappointed research leaders, who were looking to this high-profile review to help boost resources. On research it advises the... view more... (2002-02-13)
ICON issues review of nanotechnology practices The International Council on Nanotechnology (ICON) today issued a comprehensive review of existing efforts to develop "best practices" for handling nanomaterials in the workplace. view more (2006-10-19)
Lymph node evaluation linked to improved survival for colon cancer patients The number of lymph nodes removed and examined for tumor cells appears to be associated with the likelihood of survival after surgery in colon cancer patients. view more (2007-03-21)
Russian State Commission clears Cluster for countdown view more... (2000-07-12)
Wiley and The Cochrane Collaboration Form Publishing Partnership Global publisher John Wiley & Sons Ltd. (NYSE:JWa) (NYSE:JWb), and The Cochrane Collaboration today announced an agreement naming Wiley as the new publishing partner for The Cochrane Collaboration's publishing activities. The Cochrane Collaboration encompasses an established network of 50 research groups worldwide that cover a range of medical... view more... (2003-04-10)
Study shows potential for resolving type 2 diabetes with bariatric surgery As the incidence of obesity-induced type 2 diabetes mellitus continues to increase worldwide, medical research indicates that surgery to reduce obesity can completely eliminate all manifestations of diabetes. view more (2009-03-03)
Success of anti-meth ads questioned by study An independent review investigating the effectiveness of a publicly funded graphic anti-methamphetamine advertising campaign has found that the campaign has been associated with many negative outcomes. view more (2008-12-11)
Research Assessment Exercise: Government and HEFCE Responses and Commons Debate The Government and Higher Education Funding Council for England responses to the Committee's Report on the Research Assessment Exercise will published today, without comment from the Committee, in its Fifth Special Report. The Government's response confirms many of the Committee's findings and concedes that the system needs looking at, alongside... view more... (2002-06-26)
Post-marketing studies finding adverse events in drugs used in children The Food and Drug Administration Modernization Act (FDAMA, 1997), designed to stimulate more drug safety studies in children, has resulted in more than 130 label changes since its inception nearly six years ago, according to researchers at Duke Children's Hospital. view more (2008-09-02)
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