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Doxycycline (generic), Vibramycin, Doryx Wire (Page 4)

Comprehensive News Feed for Doxycycline (generic), Vibramycin, Doryx.

Results 61 - 80 of 193 in Doxycycline (generic), Vibramycin, Doryx

  1. Just one tick away from Lyme diseaseRead the original story

    Apr 21, 2009 | Asbury Park Press

    Edward Dougherty never saw the tick that bit him. It wasn't until his doctor, during a checkup, spotted a circular red rash on his shoulder that he discovered he had Lyme disease.

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    Related Topix: Medicine, Medication

  2. Postoperative Panophthalmitis Caused by Whipple DiseaseRead the original story

    Apr 21, 2009 | Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

    Author affiliations: Universit de la Mditerrane, Marseille, France; and Assistance PubliqueHpitaux de Marseille, Marseille To the Editor: The clinical spectrum of Whipple disease has widely expanded since its etiologic agent, Tropheryma whipplei , was isolated in 2000 .

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    Related Topix: France, Marseilles, France, World News, Provence-Alpes-Cote d'azur, France

  3. Effect of induced expression of an antimicrobial peptide melittin on...

    Apr 20, 2009 | CiteULike

    Abstract A plasmid construct was designed in which the gene of antimicrobial peptide melittin is controlled by the tetracycline-responsive promoter of human cytomegalovirus, aided by a constitutively expressed trans-activator protein gene.

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    Related Topix: Tetracycline (generic), Sumycin, Medicine, Medication

  4. Sun safety tips to help protect your skinRead the original story

    Apr 20, 2009 | Manitowoc Herald Times Reporter

    Question: It's finally starting to get nice outside. What should I do to protect myself from the sun and heat? Answer: Yes, spring has arrived on the Lakeshore , and most weather forecasters are predicting summer will eventually make an appearance as well.

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  5. Dr. DonohueRead the original story

    Apr 15, 2009 | Chattanooga Times Free Press

    DEAR DR. DONOHUE: My daughter, now 30, has a severe case of acne. I thought her acne would go away as she grew older.

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    Related Topix: Medicine, Acne Vulgaris, Health

  6. Rapamycin weekly maintenance dosing and the potential efficacy of...Read the original story

    Apr 15, 2009 | BMC Surgery

    Tuberous sclerosis complex is an autosomal dominant tumor suppressor syndrome, characterized by hamartomatous growths in the brain, skin, kidneys, lungs, and heart, which lead to significant morbidity.

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  7. Be very cautious with black or drawing salveRead the original story

    Apr 15, 2009 | Arizona Daily Star

    What can you tell me about black salve/drawing salve? Black salve and drawing salve are terms that often refer to purported cancer remedies that frequently contain bloodroot , a small woodland herb that grows in the north-central United States and Canada.

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    Related Topix: Medicine, Cancer, Dermatology, Skin Cancer

  8. piggyBac transposition reprograms fibroblasts to induced pluripotent stem cells

    Apr 14, 2009 | CiteULike

    Abstract Transgenic expression of just four defined transcription factors is sufficient to reprogram somatic cells to a pluripotent state.

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    Related Topix: Medicine, Medication

  9. Shcri.com Published a New Report -Research Report on Chinese Chemical Pharmaceuticals Industry, 2009Read the original story

    Apr 13, 2009 | PR-inside.com

    In 2008, the sales revenues of Chinese chemical raw material medicines were 26.5 billion USD and the sales revenues of the chemical preparation industry were 3.34 billion USD, with the average growth rate all exceeding 20%. In 2008, China produced 2.2853 million tons chemical raw material medicines accumulatively, YOY up by 0.85% with the growth ...

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    Related Topix: Medicine, Tetracycline (generic), Sumycin

  10. [Article] Clinical Trial of Doxycycline for Matrix...

    Apr 13, 2009 | Circulation

    Jan H.N. Lindeman MD, PhD*, Hazem Abdul-Hussien MD, J. Hajo van Bockel MD, PhD, Ron Wolterbeek MD, and Robert Kleemann PhD From the Departments of Vascular Surgery and Medical Statistics , Leiden University Medical Center, and TNOQuality of Life, Department of Vascular and Metabolic Diseases , Leiden, the Netherlands.

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    Related Topix: Medicine, Medication

  11. Two cases of lower respiratory tract infection due to Chlamydia pneumonia in Singapore.

    Apr 11, 2009 | CiteULike

    Abstract Chlamydia pneumoniae, previously known as Chlamydia psittaci strain TWAR, causes both upper and lower respiratory tract infection.

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    Related Topix: Pneumonia, Medicine, Health, Medication

  12. Waypoints: Medical Emergency PlanningRead the original story w/Photo

    Apr 3, 2009 | Motor Boating Magazine

    In January, the Bitter End Yacht Club on Virgin Gorda hosted a medical conference designed to help boaters make smart decisions about health issues and onboard emergencies.

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  13. What Is Anthrax?Read the original story

    Apr 2, 2009 | Highlands Today

    Anthrax is one of the oldest recorded diseases, mentioned in the biblical book of Exodus and among classical Greek and Roman authors.

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    Related Topix: Medicine, Anthrax, Health, Classical, Roman

  14. Home remedy helpedRead the original story

    Apr 1, 2009 | St. Louis Nursing News

    Gary Yantis credits a home remedy of Epsom salts, olive oil and pink grapefruit that he found on the Internet for giving him back his life after years of suffering the effects of having Lyme disease.

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    Related Topix: Lyme Disease, Medicine, Health, Epidemic, Natural Disasters

  15. Wash Call: Women's History Museum ... 'Spoiling the plot'

    Mar 30, 2009 | ScrippsNews

    Submitted by SHNS on Fri, 03/27/2009 - 17:05. For more than a decade, House and Senate proponents of a National Women's History Museum have introduced legislation that would give backers permission to buy a federally owned building in Washington to serve as the site.

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    Related Topix: Washington, DC, National Mall, US National Parks, Medicine, Malaria, Health, Medication

  16. current events, culture, commentary, communityRead the original story

    Mar 30, 2009 | ScrippsNews

    Wash Call: Women's History Museum ... 'Spoiling the plot' For more than a decade, House and Senate proponents of a National Women's History Museum have introduced legislation that would give backers permission to buy a federally owned building in Washington to serve as the site.

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    Related Topix: Washington, DC, National Mall, US National Parks, Medicine, Malaria, Health, Medication

  17. CORONER slams a clinic as 15-yr-old dies from an infection days after having an abortionRead the original story

    Mar 27, 2009 | The Sun Online

    A CORONER yesterday slammed an abortion clinic after a 15-year-old girl died from an infection just days after having a termination.

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    Related Topix: Abortion

  18. An improved tetO promoter replacement system for regulating the expression of yeast genes.

    Mar 24, 2009 | CiteULike

    MarcJungbluth Abstract Regulatable promoters are commonly used to control the expression of, especially, essential genes in a conditional manner.

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    Related Topix: Medicine, Medication, West Sussex County, England, Chichester, England, United Kingdom

  19. mosquito-borne diseases.

    Mar 23, 2009 | InteliHealth

    Malaria is a common disease caused by a microscopic parasite that is passed along from one infected person to another by mosquitoes.

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    Related Topix: Medicine, Malaria, Health, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Travel, Pakistan Travel, Entomology, Science, Medication

  20. Ask the expert: Can antibiotics and alcohol mix?Read the original story

    Mar 22, 2009 | Star-telegram.com

    Ask the expert QIf I'm taking antibiotics, is it safe to have a glass of wine?AIt's best to keep the wine bottle corked while you're on an antibiotic regimen - you can't predict how your body may react, says pharmacist Richard Harkness, author of five books on evidence-based natural medicine.

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    Related Topix: Drink, Wine, Medicine, Nizoral, Ketoconazole (generic), Flagyl, Metronidazole (generic)