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  • Nanoparticles laden bacteria may make early diagnosis of diseases possible (New Kerala)
    Washington, June 14 : Researchers at Purdue University has shown that common bacteria can carry 'smart nanoparticles' into a cell, and thereby help early diagnosis and treatment of various diseases.

  • Bacteria can deliver 'smart nanoparticles' (New Kerala)
    WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind., June 14: U.S. scientists have discovered common bacteria can be used to deliver "smart nanoparticles" into a cell to aid in disease diagnosis and treatment.

  • Bacteria can deliver 'smart nanoparticles' (Moldova.org)
    U.S. scientists have discovered common bacteria can be used to deliver smart nanoparticles into a cell to aid in disease diagnosis and treatment.Purdue University researchers said the nanoparticles could be used to precisely position sensors, drugs or DNA -- providing a way to overcome hurdles in delivering cargo to the interiors of cells as an alterative technology for gene therapy.The ...

  • Bacteria can deliver 'smart nanoparticles' (UPI)
    U.S. scientists have discovered common bacteria can be used to deliver "smart nanoparticles" into a cell to aid in disease diagnosis and treatment.

  • Nanoparticles laden bacteria may make early diagnosis of diseases possible (ANI via Yahoo! India News)
    Washington, June 14 (ANI): Researchers at Purdue University has shown that common bacteria can carry "smart nanoparticles" into a cell, and thereby help early diagnosis and treatment of various diseases. Rashid Bashir, a researcher at Purdue's Birck Nanotechnology Center, says that the approach represents a potential way to overcome hurdles in delivering cargo to the interiors of ...

  • Bacteria Ferry Nanoparticles Into Cells for Early Diagnosis, Treatment (Newswise)
    Researchers at Purdue University have shown that common bacteria can deliver a valuable cargo of "smart nanoparticles" into a cell to precisely position sensors, drugs or DNA for the early diagnosis and treatment of various diseases.

  • Bacteria Ferry Nanoparticles Into Cells For Early Diagnosis, Treatment (Science Daily)
    Researchers have shown that common bacteria can deliver a valuable cargo of "smart nanoparticles" into a cell to precisely position sensors, drugs or DNA for the early diagnosis and treatment of various diseases.

  • Brain Holds Clues To Bipolar Disorder (Medical News Today)
    Looking into the brain is yielding vital clues to understanding, diagnosing and treating bipolar disorder, according to findings presented at the Seventh International Conference on Bipolar Disorder. Two studies have helped to identify novel pathways and markers for diagnosis and treatment of the disease.The first study, presented by Husseini K. Manji, M.D. [click link for full article]

  • Aspect Medical and Boston Scientific end development alliance (bizjournals.com via Yahoo! Finance)
    Aspect Medical Systems Inc. and Boston Scientific Corp. said Monday they have agreed to end a partnership for the development of new brain monitoring products aimed at assisting clinicians in the diagnosis and treatment of depression, Alzheimer's disease and other neurological conditions.

  • AZ Medical Board votes to censure pain doctor (The Arizona Daily Star via Yahoo! News)
    The Arizona Medical Board's punishment of a Tucson anesthesiologist for the improper diagnosis and treatment of chronic-pain patients will effectively shut down his practice, the doctor says.

  • NFL is looking into impact of concussions (Contra Costa Times)
    Concussion diagnosis and treatment is becming a hot-button topic at all levels of America's most popular sport.

  • Novel pathways and markers for diagnosis and treatment of bipolar disorder (News-Medical-Net)
    Looking into the brain is yielding vital clues to understanding, diagnosing and treating bipolar disorder, according to findings being presented at the Seventh International Conference on Bipolar Disorder.

  • Sleep disorder diagnosis and treatment (News-Medical-Net)
    Jeffrey Kopita, M.D., pulmonologist and sleep medicine specialist on the medical staff at Baylor Medical Center at Garland, talks about sleep disorder diagnosis and treatment.

  • New Blood 'Signature' Test Holds Key to Successful Early Alzheimer's Diagnosis and Treatment (RedNova)
    Leading experts agree that there is a clear need for a simple blood test for early Alzheimer's disease. Early accurate diagnosis would enable the new generation of Alzheimer's drugs to be successfully administered in the decisive first stages of the disease.

  • In Search Of Sweet Dreams: Getting Treatment For Sleep Disorders (Medical News Today)
    Jeffrey Kopita, M.D., pulmonologist and sleep medicine specialist on the medical staff at Baylor Medical Center at Garland, talks about sleep disorder diagnosis and treatment. Q: What is the difference between simply not getting enough sleep and having a sleep disorder? A: For many reasons, people often don't get the recommended eight hours of sleep. [click link for full article]

  • Band-aid or surgery for Indiana property taxes? (Rushville Republican)
    Each year brings a new property tax crisis. The General Assembly scrambles to defend homeowners from big tax hikes. Each year, legislators are accused of merely postponing the problem with a policy "Band-aid." When will Indiana's system of local finance get the diagnosis and treatment it needs?

  • New Imaging Techniques Hold Promise for Variety of Diseases (HealthCentral.com)
    Copyright © 2007 ScoutNews, LLC . All rights reserved. THURSDAY, June 7 (HealthDay News) -- New ways of imaging the heart, the brain and the pelvis could lead to better diagnosis and treatment of illnesses such as heart disease, Alzheimer's disease and ovarian cancer.

  • New Imaging Techniques Hold Promise for Variety of Diseases (HealthDay via Yahoo! News)
    THURSDAY, June 7 (HealthDay News) -- New ways of imaging the heart, the brain and the pelvis could lead to better diagnosis and treatment of illnesses such as heart disease, Alzheimer's disease and ovarian cancer.

  • Valley researchers make breakthrough in Alzheimer's study (East Valley Tribune)
    A local research team has identified a second gene that appears to put people at greater risk for developing Alzheimer's disease, opening the door for early diagnosis and treatment.

  • ECG machines not working at CHCM (Indian Express via Yahoo! India News)
    Two patients shifted to other city hospitals followed by protests by relatives of patients Emergency patients are at the receiving end as ECG machines at Calcutta Medical College Hospital are defunct. Relatives of two patients agitated this morning at the Hospital, after the authorities failed to provide proper diagnosis and treatment to both the patients. They were ultimately shifted from the ...

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