Monthly Archives: August 2013
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Yaampi is a solution aimed at promoting professional activities, offices, clinics, nursing homes and other companies. It works as a guide to integrate free to all professionals who need to promote their services and contacting physicians mutual most important actors of the health system: the professional and the patient.
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The Brain Injury Service Nisa Hospital is a pioneer in the treatment of patients after severe head injury fall into a coma and later in an altered state of consciousness (vegetative or minimally conscious) aimed at improving their clinical and functional.
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A new test to detect ovarian cancer seems to detect the disease at very early stages and, if confirmed in clinical trials, the test could become a routine for women.
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The amount and type of pigment called melanin present in the skin can indicate a person's risk of developing cancer in that organ. A study in which participated the National Research Council (CSIC) has found that the Raman spectroscopy technique is able to measure both parameters, for the first time, non-destructively.
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Bisphenol A, more commonly known as BPA, is a chemical used in making plastics and is also found in the linings of food and beverage cans, more than 90 percent of people have BPA in their urine.
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Study Cun National Research Council (CSIC) has determined for the first time the visual clutter code that everyone uses to perceive clear the staff to perceive imágenes.ódigo sharpens images
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An international team of researchers from the National Research Council (CSIC) and the Italian Institute of Technology has developed a method to measure and control the temperature in the vicinity of magnetic nanoparticles.
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Through virtualization systems and data analysis, a group of bioinformatics, biologists and physicists have built a system to understand how proteins are at the exact moment of its chemical activity.
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Computers, smart phones and game consoles make our life easier and enjoyable, but also can produce us a range of physical harm or injury very annoying.
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Posted: August 09, 2013Views: 49
Most drugs work by binding to and modifying the functions of proteins, which are nothing more than small molecular machines that perform important cellular tasks.