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1. Will Genetic Screening Help Your Baby? - By: (see Article)
For every parent who has suffered the anxiety of wondering iftheir unborn child would be healthy, there are comparatively fewwho come face to face with the agonizing discovery that theirunborn or newborn child will struggle or die because of agenetic disorder.What is a genetic disorder a...



2. How Does Cord Blood Relate To Stem Cell Research? - By: Alan Jasson Smith
Cord Blood You may have heard of stem cell research with all of the political controversy surrounding the issue, but you may not have heard of cord blood. Cord blood, as defined by the Core Blood Donor Foundation, is the blood that stays in the umbilical cord after birth. The blood is tak...

3. Can We Do More For Diabetics? New Research Suggests That We Can - By: Scott Saunders
Diabetes can briefly be defined as a state when the bodys blood glucose is too high. The body does require a certain amount of sugar in the blood; however, those suffering from diabetes have levels much higher than what is needed. Type I diabetes is also referred to as juveni...

4. Glyconutrients Research Continues To Show Promise For Good Health - By: Fred Fishburne
Glyconutrients are eight immune sugars the body uses for cell to cell communication. These sugars are not used by the body as a source of energy/fuel as are other carbohydrates. Without proper cell to cell communication, the immune system cannot determine which cells to attack or which c...

5. Divide And Conquer? A Look At Stem Cell Research - By: Nicky Pilkington
Stem cells could be the beginning of the end for deadly diseases, by allowing medical science to form custom-made tissues and organs that would replace or repair damaged ones. Scientists haven't yet mastered the process of creating specialized cells that form body parts. But they h...



6. Allergy Types And The Symptoms They Cause - By: Michael Russell
When a foreign substance enters the body, such as a virus or bacteria, the immune system responds.  It sends out white blood cells to attack the foreign substance therefore relieving the body of the harmful invader.  The same thing happens to a person with allergies although allergens, suc...

7. Therapeutic Massage Research Findings - By: P. Sidney Parker
Research on massage therapy, and its benefits, continues to show that it reduces heart rate, lowers blood pressure, increases endorphins, and the circulation of blood and lymph fluids. Research has also shown that therapeutic massage relaxes muscles, and improves range of motion (ROI). While...

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All Babies To Get Sickle Cell Test
All newborn babies in England are to be screened for sickle cell blood disorders.... More

Oral Iron Chelator Now Available In The Uk
Novartis has announced the UK approval of Exjade (deferasirox), the first and only once-daily oral iron chelator for the treatment of iron overload in patients needing frequent blood transfusions for genetic blood disorders such as thalassaemia, sickle cell disease and other rare anaemias.... More

Genetic Research Offers Hope Against Sickle Cell Disease
Title: Genetic Research Offers Hope Against Sickle Cell DiseaseCategory: Health NewsCreated: 10/13/2006 2:05:00 AMLast Editorial Review: 10/13/2006 2:05:01 AM... More

Master Switches Found For Adult Blood Stem Cells
Johns Hopkins Kimmel Cancer Center scientists have found a set of "master switches" that keep adult blood-forming stem cells in their primitive state. Unlocking the switches' code may one day enable scientists to grow new blood cells for transplant into patients with cancer and other bone marrow disorders.... More

Africas Sickle Cell Victims Seek Awareness, Help
African victims of sickle cell anemia are seeking better awareness and help for their widespread but little known disease... More

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