Saturday, 31 August 2013
Molecular Mechanism That may Cause Toxic Protein Buildup in Dementia Mapped
Australian PM Rudd makes last-ditch plea to voters as polls slip
By Rob Taylor CANBERRA (Reuters) - Australia's Prime Minister Kevin Rudd, struggling to avert a landslide election defeat in six days, pledged tax breaks and education programs on Sunday to counter a slowing economy in a last-ditch plea to voters. Rudd, promising a "New Way" in his main campaign launch in the battleground state of Queensland, sought to capitalize on unease among voters about promised conservative opposition spending cuts, warning they would hurt jobs and confidence. "In this election we are now engaged in the fight of our lives," he told thousands of cheering supporters. ...
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New Daiichi drug vies for slice of clot prevention market
By Ben Hirschler AMSTERDAM (Reuters) - A new clot preventer from Daiichi Sankyo proved as effective as widely used warfarin in treating a dangerous condition known as venous thromboembolism and caused less bleeding, a large clinical trial found. The Japanese drugmaker hopes the finding will help it take on rivals including Bayer, Johnson & Johnson, Pfizer and Bristol-Myers Squibb in a growing market for novel pills to prevent blood clots. Industry analysts believe that modern blood thinners to replace warfarin could generate annual sales of more than $10 billion a year. ...
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Research Indicates Some Breast Cancer Cells Are Primed to Thrive
Health Consequences of 'Safe' Levels of Environmental Pollution Elaborated
New Daiichi drug vies for slice of clot prevention market
20 years of Tylenol warning labels
Radiation readings spike at water tank at Japan's ruined nuclear plant
TOKYO (Reuters) - Radiation at a tank holding highly contaminated water at Japan's crippled Fukushima nuclear plant has spiked 18-fold, the plant's operator said on Sunday. Radiation of 1,800 millisieverts per hour - enough to kill an exposed person in four hours - was detected near the bottom of one storage tank on Saturday, Tokyo Electric Power Co, also known as Tepco, said. An August 22 reading measured radiation of 100 millisieverts per hour at the same tank. A Tepco spokesman also said a new leak had been detected from a pipe connecting two other tanks. ...
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