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New NSBA Publication Helps School Leaders Foster Family Engagement
New NSBA Publication Helps School Leaders Foster Family Engagement
2012/3/16
"Family engagement is important to a positive school cli璵ate, as well as to the development of promising school health policies and practices that benefit all students and prepare them for a healthy a...
New antibody development brings treatment for amyloidosis a step closer
New antibody development treatment amyloidosis
2010/10/25
Scientists funded by the Medical Research Council (MRC) have devised a new approach to treat amyloidosis, according to new research published today. Systemic amyloidosis is a serious and usually fatal...
New director appointed at MRC/UVRI Uganda Research Unit on AIDS
New director MRC/UVRI Uganda Research Unit AIDS
2010/6/22
The Medical Research Council (MRC) today announced the new appointment of Dr Pontiano Kaleebu as Director of the Medical Research Council (MRC) / Uganda Virus Research Institute (UVRI) on AIDS. Dr Kal...
New study investigates infection of human cells in space
New study infection of human cells space
2010/4/29
In a first-of-its-kind experiment, the unique conditions of space flight will be used to examine how cells remain healthy or succumb to disease, particularly in the face of stress or damage.
New method makes vaccines stable at tropical temperatures(图)
New method vaccines tropical temperatures
2010/2/23
A simple and cheap way of making vaccines stable – even at tropical temperatures – has been demonstrated by scientists at Oxford University and Nova Bio-Pharma Technologies.The British technology has ...
Hepatitis C, a virus that can cause liver failure or cancer, infects about 200 million people worldwide. Existing drugs are not always effective, so many patients end up on long liver-transplant waiti...
If vaccine is in short supply then it should be given out at well-defined, regular intervals. That is the conclusion of a group of physicists in the US and Israel, who have borrowed from the ideas of ...
Argonne, University of Chicago scientists chase deadly MRSA bacteria with new models
Argonne University of Chicago scientists MRSA bacteria new models
2009/12/17
Ten years ago, Chicago hospitals were at ground zero when the deadly MRSA bacterium, till then confined to hospitals, learned some new tricks and spilled out into the community. This year, researchers...
New USDA Study Helps Identify Strategies to Improve Nutrition of School Meals
New USDA Study Nutrition of School Meals Strategies
2009/12/15
USDA's Economic Research Service (ERS) today released a study Meeting Total Fat Requirements for School Lunches, which finds that many school policies and practices are associated with the fat content...
The University of Queensland (UQ) has enhanced its position as a leading centre for biological and health science research, with the opening of a new research centre focused on infectious diseases.The...
New research funded mainly through the Wellcome Trust with additional support from the Medical Research Council shows that a new treatment route for bovine spongiform encephalopathy (BSE) and its huma...
New era dawns for College of Nursing and Health Innovation
New era College Nursing and Health Innovation
2009/12/23
The College of Nursing and Health Innovation at Arizona State University dedicated its new building today, at a time when it is experiencing the most significant changes in its 52-year history. Change...
MIT, CDC find H1N1 flu virus ill-suited for rapid transmission--But researchers say new strain bears watching, could mutate
H1N1 rapid transmission flu viruses
2009/7/6
A team from MIT and the Centers for Disease Control has found a genetic explanation for why the new H1N1 "swine flu" virus has spread from person to person less effectively than other flu viruses.The ...
Yale Hosts Global Health Leaders from Five Countries to Inspire New Approaches to Improving Healthcare
Yale University Global Health Leaders Five Countries Healthcare New Approaches
2009/6/5
This month, Yale University’s newly launched Global Health Leadership Institute will host “Strategic Problem Solving in Global Health,” an innovative conference that will bring together health officia...