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Boat parade back in Boca Raton and looking for boaters
Sun-Sentinel.com, FL -
By Patty Pensa | South Florida Sun-Sentinel Last year, disappointed boaters followed the normal route of Boca Raton's annual boat parade only to find there ...
Schedule of holiday boat parades 2008 Palm Beach Post
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Bulletin Board: Events and groups' meetings in Palm Beach County
Sun-Sentinel.com, FL -
Barbershop chorus, Hurricane Harmonizers rehearsal, 6:30 to 9 pm, Olympic Heights High School, 20101 Lyons Road, Boca Raton. Call 561-347-8619. ...
Delray Fire Rescue to hold grand reopening WPTV
Boynton Beach: Red-light cameras Sun-Sentinel.com
Bulletin Board: Events and groups' meetings in Palm Beach County Sun-Sentinel.com
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SmartCruiser.com Offers Additional Cruise Value in Conjunction ...
MarketWatch -
BOCA RATON, FL, Dec 01, 2008 (MARKET WIRE via COMTEX) -- During Royal Caribbean's two-day WOW sale that begins December 3, 2008, SmartCruiser.com ...RCL - OTC:CMTX
Trooper Hospitalized Trying To Help Woman In Submerged Car
WPBF, FL -
BOCA RATON, Fla. -- A state trooper was hospitalized trying to rescue a woman who was trapped inside her car after it plunged into the water Monday morning. ...
Molestation charge polarizes Boca neighborhood against accuser's ...
Palm Beach Post,  United States - Nov 30, 2008
By ANDREW MARRA BOCA RATON ? First there were the molestation allegations on Southwest Fourth Street. Then came the ugly arrest. But the least popular man ...
Deputies investigate 3 a.m. stabbing, shots outside club west of ...
Sun-Sentinel.com, FL - Nov 29, 2008
The male victim was taken to North Broward Medical Center with nonlife-threatening injuries after the 3 am incident west of Boca Raton, according to Sgt. ...
Man stabbed in altercation at club near Boca Raton Palm Beach Post
Patrons wounded at Boca nightclub WPTV
PBSO investigates stabbing at West Boca club Sun-Sentinel.com
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Man Stabbed, Woman Shot In The Head Following Webbie Concerts
BallerStatus.com, CA -
A Florida man was stabbed outside a Boca Raton nightclub early Friday (November 28), where rapper Webbie was performing. According to local new station WPTV ...
Webbie Concerts Marred By Violence HipHopDX
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Boca Raton Children's Museum building to resemble early pioneer ...
Trading Markets (press release), CA - Nov 30, 2008
When a plan to move the historic Raulerson House (located just southwest of Boca Raton Elementary School) to the property was shelved, museum officials ...
PR Newswire High Technology Summary, Monday, Dec. 1, 2008
MarketWatch -
CLM030 12/01/2008 07:21 rf FL-DVWG-name-change (BOCA RATON) Homeland Integrated Security Systems, Inc. Changes Name to DirectView Technology Group, ...
NewMarket Technology, Inc. CEO Conducts Presentation in Boca Raton ...
MarketWatch - Nov 26, 2008
... (PINKSHEETS: NMKT) CEO Philip Verges conducted a shareholder presentation yesterday in Boca Raton, Florida for both current and potential investors. ...
XETA Technologies to Report Fourth Quarter and Fiscal 2008 ... WELT ONLINE
NewMarket Technology, Inc. Third Quarter Webcast Highlights SEC ... PR-USA.net (press release)
NewMarket Technology, Inc. CEO to Review $0.24 PPS Target Price ... International Business Times
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Recent News and Articles on the Keywords: news + florida + medicine  Related to the article below (Last Update: 8/7/2008)

FSU College of Medicine First Ph. D Graduate
WCTV, FL -
Saturday, the Florida State University college of medicine will graduate its first Ph. Dd student. This is an important milestone for the college who ...
Continucare to Present at the Noble Financial Equity Conference
MarketWatch -
In addition, Continucare provides health practice management services to IPAs who practice primary care medicine in South Florida. ...CNU - L
Crist disavows letters opposing tax swap
Tampabay.com, FL -
But a state analysis shows eliminating all exemptions except for groceries, electricity, medicine and rent would provide less than half of the $10-million ...
New doctors to train in Palm Beach County after the traditional ...
TCPalm, FL -
... at Florida Atlantic University, where medical students already are studying, means Boca Raton will not be the seat of academic medicine as once hoped. ...
Involved in politics and in medicine
Florida Times-Union, FL - Aug 5, 2008
Dr. Ferguson had published three books, one on poetry, one on numbers and one on Florida springs. His last project was a collection of his medical papers, ...
Vicor Technologies to Present PD2i Vital Sign Application and ...
CNNMoney.com - 13 minutes ago
ATACCC addresses critical advances in trauma medicine and the unique medical needs of the war fighter, with a focus on the growing and changing operational ...VICR
A trial would bring drama, pain to Tampa
Tampabay.com, FL -
"I'm here to take my medicine." That's what his attorneys said when Gotti was last on trial. In 2005 and 2006, juries in three trials failed to reach a ...
Two OB-GYNs Join Mayo Women's Health
RedOrbit, TX -
She earned her medical degree in 2004 at the University of South Florida in Tampa, and also finished her Bachelor of Science degree in biology at South ...
Global Leader In Age Management Announces New Indiana Medical Center
PR-USA.net (press release), Bulgaria -
... largest age management medicine practice in the world with centers in Las Vegas, Nevada; Charleston, South Carolina; Boca Raton, Florida; Bloomington, ...
Crist, Emergency Planners Go Over Disaster Plans
RedOrbit, TX -
In 2007, Crist asked the Legislature to set aside $36.7 million for enough anti-viral medicine to treat 4.8 million people in the case of an outbreak, ...
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Adult bone marrow-derived cells trans-differentiating into insulin-producing cells for the treatment … -
SH Oh, TM Muzzonigro, SH Bae, JM LaPlante, HM … - Laboratory Investigation, 2004 - nature.com
... Cell Biology and Regenerative Medicine, College of Medicine, University of ... of Pathology,
PO Box 100275, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL ... NEWS AND VIEWS. ...

Medical Scientists and Health News Reporting: A Case of Miscommunication -
M Shuchman, MS Wilkes - Annals of Internal Medicine, 1997 - annals.highwire.org
... Brown D. The 1990 Florida Dental Investigation: theory and ... Shuchman Journalists as
Change Agents in Medicine and Health ... Ability to Report Health Care News Am J ...

A Newspaper Surveillance Study of Homicide-Suicide in the United States. -
JE Malphurs, D Cohen - The American Journal of Forensic Medicine and Pathology, 2002 - amjforensicmedicine.com
... A comparison of the number of homicide-suicides reported in newspaper stories with
homicide-suicides recorded in two Florida medical examiner districts ...

Continuing Risk Behaviors Among HIV-Seropositive Chronic Drug Users in Miami, Florida -
LR Metsch, CB McCoy, S Lai, C Miles - AIDS and Behavior, 1998 - Springer
... con- tinuing risk behaviors among 490 HIV-seropositive chronic drug users in Miami,
Florida. ... up visit at least 6 months after they had received news of their ...

… transmitted human immunodeficiency virus infection among pregnant women in a rural Florida -
TV Ellerbrock, S Lieb, PE Harrington, TJ Bush, SA … - N Engl J Med, 1992 - Mass Med Soc
... offer you clinical perspectives on key research and news. ... Published in Journal Watch
General Medicine December 18 ... pregnant women in a rural Florida community. ...

Ribozyme rescue of photoreceptor cells in a transgenic rat model of autosomal dominant retinitis … -
AS Lewin, KA Drenser, WW Hauswirth, S Nishikawa, D … - Nature Medicine, 1998 - nature.com
... 1 Department of Molecular Genetics and Microbiology, University of Florida
College of Medicine, Gainesville, Florida 32610. 2 Gene ...

Loss of p21 WAF1/CIP1 accelerates Ras oncogenesis in a transgenic/knockout mammary cancer model -
J Adnane, RJ Jackson, SV Nicosia, AB Cantor, WJ … - Space, 2000 - palgrave-journals.com
... H. Lee Moffitt Cancer Center and Research Institute, College of Medicine, University
of South Florida, 12902 Magnolia Drive, Tampa, Florida, FL 33612, USA. ...

News and Features: Controversy erupts over reuse of ?single use? medical devices -
F Charatan - Western Journal of Medicine, 2000 - pubmedcentral.nih.gov
... Copyright ? Copyright 2000 BMJ publishing Group. News and Features. Controversy
erupts over reuse of ?single use? medical devices. Fred Charatan 1 1 Florida. ...

Preventing Errors In The Outpatient Setting: A Tale Of Three States -
EM Lapetina, EM Armstrong - Health Affairs, 2002 - Health Affairs
... Anesthesia Patient Safety Foundation Newsletter (Spring 2000); LO Prager, "Florida
Bans Some Office-Based Surgeries," American Medical News, 4 September 2000 ...

Impact of the Medical Professional Liability Insurance Crisis on Access to Care in Florida -
RG Brooks, N Menachemi, C Hughes, A Clawson - Archives of Internal Medicine, 2004 - Am Med Assoc
... and Social Sciences (Dr Menachemi and Mr Clawson), College of Medicine, Florida
State University ... The medical liability crisis: talking points. ... Am Med News. ...

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Good bacteria future of medicine?
Boca Raton News - FL, USA
... and inflammatory bowel disease, oral diseases like tooth decay and periodontal disease, and various other infections, including vaginal infections and possibly ...

Not all bacteria are bad. In fact, beneficial microbes could represent the future of medicine, with the potential to treat a variety of diseases in humans and animals from diarrhea and eczema to gum disease and autoimmune disorders, according to a report released by the American Academy of Microbiology, Probiotic Microbes: The Scientific Basis.

"Theoretically, beneficial microorganisms could be used to treat a range of clinical conditions that have been linked to pathogens, including gastrointestinal problems like irritable bowel syndrome and inflammatory bowel disease, oral diseases like tooth decay and periodontal disease, and various other infections, including vaginal infections and possibly skin infections. Probiotics could also conceivably be put to use in preventing disease or thwarting autoimmune disorders. A number of these possibilities are being explored in research labs and hospitals around the world," says Richard Walker of the Food and Drug Administration, a co-chair of the steering committee that produced the report.

Probiotics can help prevent and treat disease through a number of mechanisms. One way is by interacting directly with the disease-causing microbes, making it harder for them to cause disease. An example of this is the ingestion of probiotic bacteria to prevent or treat diarrhea. The organisms help reinforce the natural bacterial barrier that exists on the lining of the digestive tract providing additional protection against pathogenic organisms that can cause diarrhea.

"Several probiotics have been shown to shorten the duration of acute watery diarrhea caused by rotavirus in children. Other causes of diarrhea may also be addressed through probiotics," says Carol Wells of the University of Minnesota, a member of the steering committee.

 
Another example of microbe-microbe interaction in probiotics is a phenomenon known as "competitive exclusion" in which beneficial microbes directly compete with disease-causing microbes for food and other resources, eventually crowding them out. One potential application of competitive exclusion would be colonizing the mouth with beneficial bacteria to prevent the growth of bacteria that cause cavities and gum disease.

Probiotics also help prevent disease by interacting with and strengthening the immune system.

"Exposure to commensal organisms is necessary for the appropriate development of both the innate and acquired immune systems. Once established, probiotic organisms interact with these immune defenses, possibly changing the nature of the immune response to other antigens, including commensal and pathogenic organisms," says Walker.

The report is the outcome of a colloquium convened by the American Academy of Microbiology in November 2005 to discuss the current state of knowledge regarding probiotics. Participants with expertise in microbiology, medicine, periodontics, animal science, immunology, nutrition and other fields met to discuss a variety of issues associated with the field of probiotics. In addition to providing an overview of the current state of and potential for probiotic research, the report also offers specific recommendations to help advance the field.

In addition to those listed above, some other potential future applications of probiotics identified in the report include treating antibiotic-resistant infections, encouraging weight gain in newborns and children with AIDS, reducing the incidence of kidney stones, and reducing the recurrence of bladder tumors.
 
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