[ad_1] UTICA, NY – Oneida County Executive Anthony J. Picente Jr. on Tuesday presented the American Cancer Society with a check for $ 4,225 for funds raised in Oneida County in the …
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[ad_1] An international study by scientists from the University of Manchester has revealed the identity of genes that predispose people to chronic kidney disease. This discovery is a major advance in understanding …
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[ad_1] Health News on Friday, November 23, 2018 Source: ghananewsagency.org 2018-11-23 The seven-day campaign would be conducted free of charge in 65 districts in nine regions The Ghana Health Service (GHS) has …
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[ad_1] Drs. Roger Rosenberg, left, and Doris Lambracht-Washington have developed a DNA-based vaccine that reduces the two toxic proteins associated with Alzheimer's disease in mice. The vaccine was tested on three mammals …
Read More »Infion Prion Proteins Detected in the Ocular Tissues of People with Unusual Mental Illness
[ad_1] A new study reveals that poorly assembled prion proteins that destroy the brain have been found in the eyes of 11 infected patients. The researchers hope this discovery could lead to …
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[ad_1] For many of my fellow citizens, and myself, 2018 has brought its share of flu, bronchitis and other seasonal ailments. Washington County and, in fact, the rest of the Cumberland Valley …
Read More »A stay in intensive care unit can lead to depression
[ad_1] (Reuters Health) – A new study suggests that patients treated in an intensive care unit and who survive have an increased risk of depression. And researchers have found that depression among …
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