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Creative Medical Technology Announces Progress in Developing a Reproducible Clinical Grade of the Company`s ImmCelz Product
Creative Medical Technology Holdings, Inc. ("Creative Medical Technology" or the "Company") (NASDAQ: CELZ), a leading commercial stage biotechnology company focused on a regenerative approach to immunotherapy, urology, neurology, and orthopedics, today announced progress in developing a reproducible clinical grade product of ImmCelz®. Multiple clinical experiments were performed in which the ...
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EPA-funded Researchers Lead the Way in Children`s Health Research
Protecting children's health is one of the highest priorities at EPA. To ensure healthy U.S. children, three EPA-funded researchers will assume key roles in the National Children's Study, the largest study ever on the effects of environmental and genetic factors on child and human health in the United States. The study will follow a representative sample of 100,000 children from before birth to ...
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Creative Medical Technology Signs Master Collaboration Agreement with the University of Miami to Accelerate Development of ImmCelz Supercharged Autologous Immunotherapy Platform
Creative Medical Technology Holdings, Inc. ("Creative Medical Technology" or the "Company") (NASDAQ: CELZ), a leading commercial stage biotechnology company focused on a regenerative approach to immunotherapy, urology, neurology, and orthopedics, today announced that it has signed a Master Collaboration Agreement with the University of Miami to accelerate development of the Company's ImmCelz® ...
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Biotricity wins NIH Grant from the National Heart, Blood, and Lung Institute for AI-Enabled real-time monitoring and predictive analytics for stroke due to chronic kidney failure
Biotricity Inc. (NASDAQ:BTCY) (“Biotricity” or the “Company”), a medical diagnostic and consumer healthcare technology company, today announced that it will be carrying out an NIH-sponsored Phase I study of Bioflux-AI, Biotricity’s innovative artificial intelligence-driven (‘AI’) system of real-time monitoring and prediction technology, in subjects with ...
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Creative Medical Technology Holdings Announces Agreement with Greenstone Biosciences, Inc. for Development of a Next Generation iPSC Pipeline for its ImmCelz Immunotherapy Platform
Creative Medical Technology Holdings, Inc. ("Creative Medical Technology" or the "Company") (NASDAQ: CELZ), a leading commercial stage biotechnology company focused on a regenerative approach to immunotherapy, urology, neurology, and orthopedics, today announced that the Company has signed an agreement with Greenstone Biosciences Inc. in Palo Alto, CA for the development of a human induced ...
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Topical Wound Oxygen (TWO2) therapy Treats High-Risk Patients Safely at Home during the COVID-19 Pandemic
AOTI Inc. announced today that since the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic it has been focusing all its resources on supporting a growing number of wound care patients being treated at home by its unique multi-modality Topical Wound Oxygen (TWO2) therapy. TWO2 therapy offers a solution that is unique to the wound care space. Once ordered by the prescriber and set-up by our care team, it is ...
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National Children`s Study Probes Environment, Genetics
ST. LOUIS, Missouri, October 8, 2007 (ENS) - The largest study of child and human health ever conducted in the United States is one step closer to full operation with the award of contracts to 22 new study centers to manage participant recruitment and data collection in 26 communities across the United States. Thursday's announcement of the new study centers for The National Children’s Study ...
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FR- Report on night work and atypical working times highlights risks to workers
The Frenc Agency ANSES has been commissioned to assess health risks for workers exposed to atypical working schedules, particularly night work. This expert report highlights proven risks such as sleep disorders and metabolic disorders, and likely risks of carcinogenic nature or cardiovascular disorders and mental health problems among concerned workers. Workers who work at night are ...
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Childhood obesity linked to traffic pollution
Traffic pollution contributes to childhood obesity, a recent study concludes. In the US investigation of over 4 500 children, the researchers estimated that air pollution increased the body mass index (BMI) of 10-year olds in the most polluted areas of study by 0.4 units, compared to those in the least polluted areas. It is thought that pollution may have slowed the children’s metabolism. ...
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First recipients of research grants to support genomic studies in Africa announced
African scientists will conduct genomic research on kidney disease, diabetes, heart disease, obesity, tuberculosis and African sleeping sickness through inaugural grants of the Human Heredity and Health in Africa Consortium (H3Africa). The grants were announced by the two funding organizations, the U.S. National Institutes of Health and the Wellcome Trust, a global charity based in London. The ...
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Consuming Canned Soups Elevates BPA Levels, Study Finds
Harvard researchers have found that people who ate one serving of canned food daily over the course of five days had a tenfold increase of bisphenol-A, or BPA, in their bodies, according to the New York Times. Past research indicates that BPA can mimic the hormone estrogen, and thus it is considered to be an endocrine disruptor. Some scientists claim that BPA is not a health threat, but ...
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Walmart launches major initiative to make food healthier and healthier food more affordable
At an event today in Washington D.C., Walmart, the nation's largest grocer, today unveiled a comprehensive effort to provide its customers with healthier and more affordable food choices. The company was joined by First Lady Michelle Obama as it outlined the five key elements of the program including: Reformulating thousands of everyday packaged food items by 2015 by reducing sodium 25 percent ...
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Landmark Survey by Stagwell`s The Harris Poll Estimates More Than 72.3 Million U.S. Adults Suffer from Chronic Low Back Pain - Greater than Arthritis, Diabetes, or Heart Disease and with Debilitating Impact on Quality of Life
Significant Drop in Mobility Due to Chronic Low Back Pain (CLBP) Demonstrated in New Mobility Index, with Highest Drop Among Those in Their 50s Treatment is Deficient with 15% Currently Taking Opioids Despite CDC Guidelines Noting Inadequate Effectiveness and Inherent Risks Only 5% Utilizing Recommended Minimally Invasive Treatment Options The Harris Poll, a Stagwell (NASDAQ: STGW) ...
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Ochsner Health System, GE Healthcare, and The Idea Village launch “Wear Your Health” Challenge to help patients with chronic diseases
Ochsner Health System, GE Healthcare (NYSE: GE), and The Idea Village have launched today the “Wear Your Health” challenge. This challenge seeks to identify wearable technology concepts and mobile application solutions that can transform healthcare outcomes by addressing behavior management in patients with chronic disease. Starting today, individuals interested in participating can ...
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Bisphenol A exposure can increase risk of diabetes and heart attacks
In human fat tissues, bisphenol A (BPA) suppresses levels of a key hormone, adiponectin, that protects people from heart attacks and Type II diabetes. These results implicate BPA as a potential cause of metabolic syndrome, one of the most serious and costly public health problems in the US. Most Americans have levels of BPA within their serum within the range of concentrations sufficient to ...
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American cancer society choose you day engages employers nationwide in focusing on cancer prevention
On May 12, employers nationwide will participate in the American Cancer Society"s first Choose You Day by offering their employees the opportunity to take 30 minutes during the workday to focus on their personal health, and to make a five dollar donation to the Society"s lifesaving work of helping create a world with less cancer and more birthdays. Choose You Day is part of the American Cancer ...
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Amanda Kay Appointed Chief Business Officer of Deep Genomics, Tasked with Overseeing Expansion of Partnership Strategy
Company also announces appointment of Tom Hughes, Boston-based biotech builder and CEO of Navitor Pharmaceuticals, to board of directors. Company now advancing multiple programs in neurodevelopmental, neurodegenerative and metabolic disorders. Deep Genomics, the leading artificial intelligence (AI) therapeutics company, announced today the appointment of Amanda Kay, Ph.D., to the newly ...
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Honey, nature’s golden treasure
You have it on toast, you sweeten your tea with it, you use it as a substitute when baking, and one spoon full when that throat tickles!Yes, honey has been mankind’s best friend, second to dogs, for some time! Its history has been intertwined with that of human communities over the span of millennia. Humans have been able to recognise its amazing value as a nutritious food item, a sweetener ...
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Is HIFU ultrasound treatment safe
Ultrasound HIFU beauty machine is a non-surgical skin tightening treatment, that uses medical aesthetic focused ultrasound technology to bypass the epidermis and heat the energy to 65-70°C and condense it into a large number of extremely fine hot spots. It is a one-time treatment with natural and progressive results that last from one to two years (results vary from person to person), with ...
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Sodexo offers meatless Monday option to promote health and wellness
As part of its ongoing efforts to promote health and wellness Sodexo, the world leader in quality of daily life solutions, has launched the Meatless Monday initiative nationwide, by promoting and adding the option of a plant-based entrée to its menus each week. Sodexo expanded the initiative to its more than 900 hospital client accounts across the country in January 2011, following ...
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