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Experts discuss future of public health research on Down syndrome
Down syndrome, the most commonly identified cause of cognitive impairment, occurs in approximately 1-in-700 births in the United States.
Experts discuss future of public health research on Down syndrome...

Moonlighting Nurse Struck Off, UK
A nurse convicted of defrauding her NHS Trust employer with false sick notes while earning money working for an agency was struck off the professional register at a hearing of the Nursing & Midwifery Council (NMC) in Cardiff. More: continued here
Moonlighting Nurse Struck Off, UK...

Silencing Growth Inhibitors Could Help Recovery From Brain Injury
Silencing natural growth inhibitors may make it possible to regenerate nerves damaged by brain or spinal cord injury, finds a study from Children’s Hospital Boston. In a mouse study published in the November 7 issue of Science, researchers temporarily silenced genes that prevent mature neurons from regenerating, and
Silencing Growth Inhibitors Could Help Recovery From Brain Injury...

Neurostimulation Provides Sustained Leg Pain Relief, Improved Quality Of Life And Functional Capacity, Study
New 24?month data from a study published today in the scientific journal, Neurosurgery, show that spinal cord stimulation (neurostimulation therapy) provides sustained, significant improvement in otherwise intractable, chronic leg pain, quality of life and functional capacity out to 24 months of therapy. Supported by Medtronic, Inc. More: continued
Neurostimulation Provides Sustained Leg Pain Relief, Improved Quality Of Life And Functional Capacity, Study...

Letter, Opinion Piece Address Supreme Court Case Regarding Drug Safety, Federal Pre-Emption
The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday heard opening arguments in Wyeth v. Levine, a case that could determine whether patients have the ability to file product liability lawsuits against pharmaceutical companies in state courts (Kaiser Daily Health Policy Report, 11/4). More: continued here
Letter, Opinion Piece Address Supreme Court Case Regarding Drug Safety, Federal Pre-Emption...

Concern, Misperceptions Describe Physician Views On CMS “Never Event” Policy, QuantiaMD Finds
Virtually none of 11 serious medical errors is 100% preventable, regardless of hospital readiness, according to a national survey of physicians on QuantiaMD, an online clinician community. On October 1, the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) began withholding additional payments to hospitals for the
Concern, Misperceptions Describe Physician Views On CMS “Never Event” Policy, QuantiaMD Finds...

EFSA Evaluates TSE Risk From Small Ruminants’ Milk
In an opinion published today, EFSA’s Panel on Biological Hazards (BIOHAZ) assessed the human and animal exposure to Transmissible Spongiform Encephalopathy (TSEs) agents from milk and milk products derived from sheep and goats. More: continued here
EFSA Evaluates TSE Risk From Small Ruminants’ Milk...

For Patients With Kidney Disease Kidney Transplantation Provides Cognitive Benefits
Individuals with kidney disease often suffer from cognitive impairment, but kidney transplantation can improve their mental performance, according to a paper presented at the American Society of Nephrology’s 41st Annual Meeting and Scientific Exposition in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. More: continued here
For Patients With Kidney Disease Kidney Transplantation Provides Cognitive Benefits...

Aldagen And UC Davis Form Collaboration In Proprietary Regenerative Cell Therapies Related To Neural Diseases
Aldagen, a North Carolina biopharmaceutical company developing proprietary regenerative cell therapies, and UC Davis Health System will collaborate to explore the activity of Aldagen’s unique adult stem cell population in a preclinical model of ischemic
Aldagen And UC Davis Form Collaboration In Proprietary Regenerative Cell Therapies Related To Neural Diseases...

Supreme Court Hears Opening Arguments In Wyeth V. Levine; Some Appear To Support Limited Pre-Emption
The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday heard opening arguments in Wyeth v. Levine, a case that could determine whether patients have the ability to file product liability lawsuits against pharmaceutical companies in state courts, the More: continued here
Supreme Court Hears Opening Arguments In Wyeth V. Levine; Some Appear To Support Limited Pre-Emption...


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