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Tetracycline (generic), Sumycin

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  1. Minocycline in the treatment of Hiv-Associated Cognitive ImpairmentRead the original story w/Photo

    Oct 24, 2009 | Examiner.com

    Minocycline is a bacteriostatic agent that belongs to the tetracycline antibiotic group but has a longer lasting and a broader spectrum of activity compared to the other members of its chemical family.

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    Related Topix: Minocin, Minocycline (generic), Medicine, Medication, Lyme Disease

  2. Skin Lesion Caused by ST398 and ST1 MRSA, Spain

    Monday Dec 21 | Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

    Carmen Aspiroz, Carmen Lozano, Ana Vindel, Juan J. Lasarte, Myriam Zarazaga, and Carmen Torres Author affiliations: Hospital Royo Villanova, Zaragoza, Spain ; Universidad de La Rioja, Logroo, Spain ; Centro Nacional Microbiologa, Madrid, Spain ; and Centro Salud San Mateo de Gllego, Zaragoza To the Editor: Human infections caused by ...

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    Related Topix: MRSA, Health, Spain, World News, Saragossa, Spain, Aragon, Spain, Castilla-La Mancha, Spain, Madrid, Spain, Medicine

  3. Broiler Chickens as Source of Human Fluoroquinolone-Resistant Escherichia coli, IcelandRead the original story

    Monday Dec 21 | Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

    Gunnsteinn Haraldsson, Vala Fridriksdottir, Karl G. Kristinsson, and Eggert Gunnarsson Author affiliations: University of Iceland, Reykjavk, Iceland ; and Landspitali University Hospital, Reykjavk Abstract To investigate feed as a source for fluoroquinolone-resistant Escherichia coli in broiler chickens, we compared antimicrobial drugresistant E.

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    Related Topix: E. Coli, Health

  4. Human Group A Streptococci Virulence Genes in Bovine Group C Streptococci

    Monday Dec 21 | Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

    Mrcia G. Rato, Ricardo Bexiga, Sandro F. Nunes, Cristina L. Vilela, and Ilda Santos-Sanches Author affiliations: Universidade Nova de Lisboa, Caparica, Portugal ; Universidade Tcnica de Lisboa, Lisbon, Portugal ; and Cambridge University, Cambridge, UK Abstract Phage-encoded virulence genes of group A streptococci were detected in 10 of 18 isolates ...

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    Related Topix: World News, Lisbon, Portugal, Portugal, Medicine

  5. It Pays To Know The Different Date Stamps On Food ProductsRead the original story

    Saturday Dec 19 | The Hartford Courant

    Picky, picky, picky. That's how Jeanne Rodrigue describes herself, her husband and her granddaughter when it comes to buying food, especially when its on sale.

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    Related Topix: Rocky Hill, CT, Food Science, Healthcare Law, Law

  6. Primary tooth careRead the original story

    Sunday Dec 13 | Stabroek News

    It is important that primary teeth are taken care of. Even if they will eventually fall out, they play an important role in helping children bite their food, chew their food and speak properly, and they also guide the permanent teeth into their proper places.

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    Related Topix: Wisdom Teeth, Health, Dentistry

  7. Got Cognitive Dissonance? Consider This Before You Abandon FaithRead the original story

    Thursday Dec 10 | Mormanity

    "Cognitive dissonance" is a popular term to describe the tension that occurs when various components of knowledge and belief seem to contradict.

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    Related Topix: The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (Mormonism), Religion

  8. Old drug for patient, showcause for threeRead the original story

    Thursday Dec 3 | The Telegraph

    He said Sushen Subba's condition was stable, but a close watch was being kept over him.

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    Related Topix: Medicine, Medication, Doxycycline (generic), Vibramycin, Doryx

  9. Research and Markets: Pakistan's Pharmaceutical Market Value to...Read the original story

    Thursday Dec 3 | Business Wire

    Research and Markets: Pakistan's Pharmaceutical Market Value to Increase at a of 9.39% In Local Currency Terms, Reaching PKR206.9bn in 2014 Business Monitor International's Pakistan Pharmaceuticals and Healthcare Report provides industry professionals and strategists, corporate analysts, pharmaceutical associations, government departments and ...

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  10. The two agents of 'rat-bite fever'Read the original story

    Nov 27, 2009 | Examiner.com

    "Rat-bite fever" is a general term to describe two relatively rare bacterial infections: Streptobacillus moniliformis , also known as Haverhill fever, and Spirillum minor , also known as Sodoku.

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    Related Topix: Arthritis, Medicine, Health

  11. tRNA selection and kinetic proofreading in translation.

    Saturday Nov 28 | CiteULike

    Abstract Using single-molecule methods we observed the stepwise movement of aminoacyl-tRNA into the ribosome during selection and kinetic proofreading using single-molecule fluorescence resonance energy transfer .

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    Related Topix: Medicine, Medication, Stanford University, Stanford, CA

  12. Pearly whites worth flashingRead the original story w/Photo

    Nov 24, 2009 | Manawatu Evening Standard

    'I don't want to look like Donny Osmond." That's often the first thing prospective patients say to Wellington dentist Angela McKeefry when discussing cosmetic procedures.

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    Related Topix: Dentistry, Oceania, New Zealand, World News

  13. A unified approach to molecular epidemiology investigations: tools...Read the original story

    Nov 24, 2009 | BMC Infectious Diseases

    Shigellosis causes diarrheal disease in humans from both developed and developing countries, and multi-drug resistance is an emerging problem.

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  14. Traffic cop impressed by poodle passengerRead the original story

    Nov 20, 2009 | Sonoma Valley Sun

    Dear Dr. Forsythe: I wanted to let you know my poodle helped me get out of a speeding ticket the other day.

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    Related Topix: San Francisco, CA, Sonoma, CA, Glen Ellen, CA

  15. Defeat the heatRead the original story w/Photo

    Nov 19, 2009 | Men's Health

    Severe sunburn isn't just a desert side effect. Just 30 minutes of sun exposure can trigger symptoms such as chills, nausea and swelling, which are caused by your immune system trying to repair your skin.

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  16. Why certain drug combinations backfireRead the original story

    Nov 16, 2009 | Science Daily

    For instance, doctors treat extensively drug resistant forms of tuberculosis with one drug that breaks down the pathogen's protective barriers and opens the door for another to deliver the deathblow.

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    Related Topix: Biology, Science, Stanford University, E. Coli, Health

  17. Healthy living 101: What is Vitamin B2 (Riboflavin)?Read the original story w/Photo

    Nov 2, 2009 | Examiner.com

    Vitamin B2 is also referred to as Riboflavin. Vitamin B2 is a water soluble vitamin which needs to be ingested daily as it is not stored in the body.

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    Related Topix: Medicine, Folvite, Folic Acid (generic)

  18. Researchers Reconstitute Enzyme That Synthesizes Cholesterol Drug LovastatinRead the original story

    Nov 9, 2009 | Science Daily

    The research, published Oct. 23 in the journal Science , could potentially lead to the development of other compounds with similarly beneficial effects.

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    Related Topix: Medicine, Mevacor, Lovastatin (generic), Medication, Cholesterol, Health

  19. Drug Candidate For Treating Spinal Muscular Atrophy Identified at Cold Spring Harbor LaboratoryRead the original story

    Nov 9, 2009 | BioSpace

    ScienceDaily a ' A chemical cousin of the common antibiotic tetracycline might be useful in treating spinal muscular atrophy , a currently incurable disease that is the leading genetic cause of death in infants.

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    Related Topix: Cold Spring Harbor, NY

  20. Drug Candidate For Treating Spinal Muscular Atrophy Identified

    Nov 9, 2009 | Science Daily

    This is the finding of a research collaboration involving Adrian Krainer, Ph.D., of Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory and scientists from Paratek Pharmaceuticals and Rosalind Franklin University of Medicine and Science.

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    Related Topix: Medicine, Medication, Cold Spring Harbor, NY, Franklin University, Rosalind Franklin University of Medicine & Science