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Research from Washington University, Medical Department yields new findings on aneurysm.

Nov 16, 2009 ... According to a study from the United States, "Traumatic, nonaneurysmal subarachnoid hemorrhage (SAH) is common after closed head injury and most often results from ruptured cortical microvessels. Here, the authors present the case of a 60-year-old woman who fell and struck her head, ...

Study findings from University of Strasbourg provide new insights into antisense technology.

Nov 16, 2009 ... "Pharmacological high-throughput screening (HTS) represents a powerful strategy for drug discovery in genetic diseases, particularly when the full spectrum of pathological dysfunctions remains unclear, such as in Friedreich ataxia (FRDA). FRDA, the most common recessive ataxia, results ...

University of Paris details research in brain abscess.(Report)

Nov 16, 2009 ... According to recent research published in the American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, "A non-neutropenic man living in Senegal was repatriated to France for liver amebic abscesses associated with brain abscesses presumed to be of amebic origin." "Surprisingly, the ...

New brain injuries study findings have been published by scientists at University of New Mexico.

Nov 16, 2009 ... According to a study from the United States, "Traumatic brain injury (TBI) causes an increase in matrix metalloproteinases (MMPs), which are associated with neuroinflammation, blood-brain barrier disruption, hemorrhage, and cell death. We hypothesized that patients with TBI have an ...

Data on cardiology described by R.W. Redline et al.

Nov 16, 2009 ... According to a study from the United States, "Even in the presence of normal placental function, cerebral oxygen-substrate supply may be disrupted by disturbances in the fetal circulation caused by anomalous cardiac development." "The impact of these cardiac lesions is likely ...