Making Skin Cancer Therapy as Convenient as a Band-Aid
A new light-activated therapy could make skin cancer treatment painless, inexpensive and portable.
Skin cancer, which typically requires painful or invasive treatments, affects 40 percent of all Americans at some point during their lives.
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Surveillance of some recent proton pump inhibitors
by Shrivastava S*., Dwivedi S., Kapoor S., Dubey D., Dubey P. K, Sonaniya R.,
The present paper through the light on the marketing survey of PPIs and a comparison of drugs, having less drug-drug interaction and adverse drug reaction which benefits the patient’s compliance towards the use PPIs. Market research of PPIs was carried from July 2006 to August 2006; datas were collected from five hospitals and fifteen chemist of Indore city. Datas revealed that market share of Pentoprozole i.v. is 70% (Pentodac i.v. with 48%), Rabeprazole i.v. is 22% (Rabeloc i.v. with 75%) and Omeoprazole i.v. is 8% (Ocid i.v. with 75%).
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Applying Insulin To Wounds Significantly Enhances HealingInsulin is a hormone known primarily for regulating sugar levels in the blood, yet researchers at the University of California, Riverside, recently found that applying insulin directly to skin wounds significantly enhanced the healing process.
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