Saturday 30 August 2008

Smokers More Likely To Hemorrhage After Throat Surgery

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Wednesday 20 August 2008

V Festival 2008 Day Two: Gigwise Photo Review With Muse And Amy Winehouse

Set over sites in Chelmsford and Staffordshire, the V Festival has full-grown into one of the most awaited events on the summer festival calendar � and this year's edition proven why.


Over one hundred sixty,000 festivalgoers packed both sites to see headlining performances from Muse and The Verve, as well as sets from Amy Winehouse, The Prodigy and Duffy.


Throughout today (August eighteenth), Gigwise has been delivery you extensive photo coverage from both legs of the event.

After Day One earlier, it's now time for all the action from Day Two in Chelmsford and Staffordshire.


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Sunday 10 August 2008

Possible New Treatment For Psoriasis

�New data, generated by Thomas Jung and colleagues, at Novartis Exploratory Development, Switzerland, experience indicated that a drug known presently as AEB071 can thin the clinical symptoms of psoriasis, a chronic, presently incurable autoimmune skin disease.


In the study, healthy volunteers and patients with psoriasis were administered AEB071 by mouth. Different groups of individuals received different doses of the dose, but all doses were well tolerated with no obvious face effects. The decrease in the clinical symptoms of psoriasis was associated with a reduced ability of immune cells known as lymphocytes to divide and express a soluble factor known as IL-2. The authors consequently suggest that AEB071 power be an effective new treatment for psoriasis, although they cautiousness that farther clinical trials are needful to more clearly set up that the drug is safe and effective.

"The PKC inhibitor AEB071 crataegus oxycantha be a therapeutic pick for psoriasis"
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