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April 13, 2011

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Eczema impacts families, too

Staines, England — Childhood eczema can have a detrimental effect not only on children who suffer from the disorder, but also for their families, Medical New Today reports. Read full article.

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IT firm publishes melanoma MDM

Palo Alto, Calif. — CollabRx, an information technology provider, has published a molecular disease model of melanoma (MDMM) that classifies the disease into molecular subtypes and describes treatment guidelines for each, including specific assays, drugs and clinical trials. Read full article.

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Many in U.S. get too little vitamin D

Hyattsville, Md. — New figures from the National Center for Health Statistics show that while nearly two-thirds of the U.S. population has sufficient vitamin D levels, about one-fourth are bordering on vitamin D inadequacy and 8 percent on vitamin D deficiency, HealthDay News reports. Read full article.

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Nanoparticles 'stamp out' bacteria

Madison, Wis. — Researchers here have developed a way to cause an ultra-thin antibacterial coating to adhere to a wound, Medical News Today reports. Read full article.

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