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Seasons Affect Hay Fever Sufferers Differently - MayoClinic.com

Hay fever, also called allergic rhinitis, causes cold-like symptoms such as a runny nose, congestion, sneezing and sinus pressure. But unlike a common cold, which is caused by a virus, hay fever is an allergic response to indoor or outdoor airborne allergens, such as pollen, dust mites or pet dander. Some individuals have hay fever year-round.

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30.10.2008 17:00:00 - Health News from Medical News Today

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Grocery Manufacturers Association Statement Regarding FDA Science Board Advisory Report On Bisphenol A (BPA)

The Grocery Manufacturers Association (GMA) today issued the following statement from GMA Senior Vice President and Chief Science & Regulatory Affairs Officer Robert E. Brackett, Ph.D.

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Jenny Randerson, Welsh Lib Dem Health Spokesperson, Comments On 11% Rise In Complaints Against NHS, Wales

Commenting on today's statistics showing that complaints against the NHS have increased by 11% over the last year, Jenny Randerson, Welsh Lib Dem Health Spokesperson said: "Our national health service is in a poor state and these statistics prove it. This Labour-Plaid government is leading our NHS in the wrong direction.

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30.10.2008 17:00:00 - Health News from Medical News Today

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California Major Risk Medical Insurance Program Unaffordable, Inaccessible For Some Residents

Rising premiums and limited subsidies have made California's Major Risk Medical Insurance Program -- a high-risk pool that provides health coverage to uninsurable residents with pre-existing health conditions -- "either unaffordable, unavailable or ineffective for many of those who most need health insurance," the Los Angeles Times reports.

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North Dakota American Indian Tribe Approves Abortion Ban, Measure Might Not Stand

The tribal council of the Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa Indians tribe in North Dakota has approved a resolution that would ban abortions on the tribe's land, but it is unclear if the measure was properly approved and should be allowed to stand, the Grand Forks Herald reports.

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Patients Find Pain Management And Discharge Instructions Inadequate According To National Hospital Survey

The quality of hospitals across the U.S. is inconsistent. To address this issue, the federal government and private organizations have begun to publicly report data, such as how well hospitals treat certain conditions. But until now, there has been no data on how patients themselves feel about the care they received.

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Massive Computational Boost To Biomedical Research At TGen

In less time than the blink of an eye, the Translational Genomics Research Institute's new supercomputer at Arizona State University can do operations equal to every dollar in the recent Wall Street bailout. That would be 700 billion computations in less than 1/60th of a second, says Dan Stanzione, director of the High Performance Computing Initiative at ASU's Ira A.

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'Timepiece' In Nature: UC San Diego Construct Genetic Clock

UC San Diego bioengineers have created the first stable, fast and programmable genetic clock that reliably keeps time by the blinking of fluorescent proteins inside E. coli cells.

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30.10.2008 16:00:00 - Health News from Medical News Today

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Vaccine To Eradicate Fatal Parasite

A vaccine developed by University of Melbourne researchers that could eradicate a fatal form of brain disease will be delivered to Peru next week, and could soon be commercially available thanks to multi-million dollar funding. The parasite Taenia solium causes 50 million tapeworm infections and 50,000 deaths from brain disease in the developing world each year.

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Efficacy Of CT Perfusion In Diagnosis Of Acute Ischemic Stroke Demonstrated By WVU Study

A study conducted by a team of stroke experts from West Virginia University Health Sciences Center demonstrates that CT (computed tomography) perfusion imaging - a technology which measures blood flow and is available to most hospitals - may dramatically improve fast and accurate stroke diagnosis, en

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