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Microwave Technique Successful In Treatment Of Liver Tumors, Surgeon Shows

Wine Science News - Wed, 2009-05-13 21:44
A surgeon who has developed a pioneering technique using microwaves to destroy liver tumors has treated more than 100 patients in the UK and other patients are now being treated internationally. The treatment of more than 100 patients with liver cancer has resulted in curing or extending life for many of them, whose life prognosis was less than twelve months. More than one third of the patients treated are still alive after three years and some have been, quite simply, pronounced cured and discharged.
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The pleasures of Cornish crab

Wine Science News - Wed, 2009-05-13 21:44
A Cornish artisanfishmonger will supply sensational shellfish by mail order.
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Bacteria Create Aquatic Superbugs In Waste Treatment Plants

Wine Science News - Tue, 2009-05-12 21:44
For bacteria in wastewater treatment plants, the stars align perfectly to create a hedonistic mating ground for antibiotic-resistant superbugs eventually discharged into streams and lakes.
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Molecular Structure Could Help Explain Albinism, Melanoma

Wine Science News - Tue, 2009-05-12 21:44
Scientists have long known that members of the phenoloxidase family are involved in skin and hair coloring. When they are mutated, they can cause albinism. Produced over abundantly, they are associated with melanoma. Researchers can now explain how hemocyanin is activated -- a finding that could lead to a better understanding of both ends of the skin and hair color spectrum.
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New Evidence Of How High Glucose Damages Blood Vessels Could Lead To New Treatments

Wine Science News - Mon, 2009-05-11 21:44
New evidence of how the elevated glucose levels that occur in diabetes damage blood vessels may lead to novel strategies for blocking the destruction, researchers say.
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Sexually Transmitted Infections: Transistors Used To Detect Fungus Candida Albicans

Wine Science News - Sun, 2009-05-10 21:44
Scientists have developed a biosensor that makes it possible to detect small quantities of the fungus Candida albicans, the cause of common sexually-transmitted infections, within just an hour. The technique involves the use of transistors, which incorporate specific antibodies able to recognize yeast, and carbon nanotubes to generate a measurable electrical signal.
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Ocean Acidification: Understanding How Mussels Have Adapted To Extremely Acidic Waters Near Underwater Volcanoes

Wine Science News - Sun, 2009-05-10 21:44
A student is bringing understanding to the troubling problem of ocean acidification due to increasing atmospheric carbon dioxide. Researchers have examined how mussels have adapted to extremely acidic waters near underwater volcanoes.
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US: PepsiCo files lawsuit against Pepsi Bottling Group

Wine Science News - Sun, 2009-05-10 21:44
PepsiCo has filed a lawsuit against one of its biggest bottlers, Pepsi Bottling Group, accusing board members of illegally setting up measures to block a PepsiCo takeover.
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CRAV: new wave of attacks in south of France

Wine Science News - Sun, 2009-05-10 21:44
The militant French winemaker group CRAV struck again yesterday, setting fire to a cooperative and vandalising a bottling line in the south of France.
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