Monthly Archives: May 2009

FDA Approves Besivance To Treat Bacterial Conjunctivitis

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration approved Besivance (besifloxacin ophthalmic suspension 0.6 percent) for the treatment of bacterial conjunctivitis (non-viral), a contagious condition marked by irritation of the eyes and a discharge from the mucous membranes. “Bacterial conjunctivitis is a … Continue reading

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Bird Flu Virus Remains Infectious Up To 600 Days In Municipal Landfills

Amid concerns about a pandemic of swine flu, researchers from Nebraska report for the first time that poultry carcasses infected with another threat – the “bird flu” virus – can remain infectious in municipal landfills for almost 2 years. Their … Continue reading

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Silver Nanoparticles Show "immense Potential" In Prevention Of Blood Clots

Scientists are reporting discovery of a potential new alternative to aspirin, ReoPro, and other anti-platelet agents used widely to prevent blood clots in coronary artery disease, heart attack and stroke. Their study, scheduled for the June 23 issue of ACS … Continue reading

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"Gene Silencing" May Improve Treatment Of A Deadly Complication Of Liver Disease

A technique that “silences,” or turns off, genes shows promise as a potential new treatment for liver fibrosis – the disease that leads to cirrhosis – scientists in Tennessee are reporting. Their study is scheduled for the June 1 issue … Continue reading

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