Barry Marshall

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First reported May 20 2013 - Updated May 20 2013 - 1 reports

Australia - A lesson for the British beef industry

TRIBUTE has been paid to the Australian beef industry in Melbourne this evening for helping to save millions of lives worldwide.The extraordinary recognition was made after four scientists who led the fight to remove the scourge of tuberculosis from cattle ... [Published Meat Trade News Daily - May 20 2013]
First reported May 17 2013 - Updated May 17 2013 - 1 reports

Australia’s visionary innovators recognised

ATSE President and Monash University Chancellor Dr Alan FinkelMonash University has again supported the ATSE Clunies Ross Awards, which honours Australia’s visionary innovators.The ATSE Clunies Ross Awards recognise leaders for impacting global development ... [Published Monash University - May 17 2013]
First reported May 15 2013 - Updated May 16 2013 - 2 reports

Innovating scientists recognised in awards

Leading innovators have been recognised for their advances in science and technology at a prestigious awards night in Melbourne.Australia's leading innovators in science and technology have been recognised with a prestigious industry award for their impact ... [Published Special Broadcasting Service - May 15 2013]
First reported May 10 2013 - Updated May 10 2013 - 1 reports

SchwartzReport: Nobel-Level Break-Through on Back Pain and 10 Health Benefits of Marijuana

Phi Beta Iota:  Both articles are posted in full below for our viewers that prefer not to click through. Here is an extraordinary breakthrough in medicine. It reminds me of the work done by by Dr. Barry Marshall and Dr. Robin Warren of Perth, Western ... [Published Public Intelligence Blog - May 10 2013]
First reported May 09 2013 - Updated May 09 2013 - 1 reports

A Miracle Nutraceutical

Historically, all truly disruptive technologies encounter resistance. I speak often about a few of the most obvious cases. Ignaz Semmelweis, Joseph Goldberger and Barry Marshall and Robin Warren are obvious examples that I talk about regularly.We know, ... [Published Wall Street Pit - May 09 2013]
First reported May 08 2013 - Updated May 09 2013 - 1 reports

Back pain, heart disease ? how infections could be to blame

What’s really interesting about today’s reports, that up to 40 per cent of patients with back pain could be cured with a course of antibiotics instead of surgery, is that once again we see an underlying infection process causing previously unexplained ... [Published Telegraph - May 08 2013]
First reported May 03 2013 - Updated May 03 2013 - 1 reports

THE PEOPLE SPEAK — Must control financial benefits of system

Treatments and options for medical conditions do change, some rather drastically, and this may even affect the medical professions financially. In the past, ulcer patients spent weeks in hospitals. In fact, ulcers were considered the one cost of work ... [Published Muskogee Phoenix - May 03 2013]
First reported Apr 18 2013 - Updated Apr 18 2013 - 1 reports

Gene blues

The Supreme Court should rule against Myriad Genetics’ patent on human genesThe Supreme Court has been in the news a lot recently after hearing high-profile gay-marriage cases. But a little-noticed case that comes before the high court in the next week ... [Published UV Cavalier Daily - Apr 18 2013]
First reported Apr 17 2013 - Updated Apr 17 2013 - 1 reports

A Q&A with Michael Mosley

An interest in what made people tick led to Michael Mosley trading in money for medicine.However, when psychiatry studies helped him conclude that the profession "didn't know how people think", he decided to try his luck at the BBC."I thought I would ... [Published stuff.co.nz - Apr 17 2013]
First reported Apr 17 2013 - Updated Apr 17 2013 - 2 reports

City's curbside recycling starts strong in Spring Hill

During the first week of Spring Hills recycling collections, which began April 1, the citys vendor, Waste Management, picked up 63,300 pounds 31.65 tons of recyclables. That accounts for roughly half of the recycling that will be picked up in a two-week ... [Published Tennessean - Apr 17 2013]
First reported Apr 17 2013 - Updated Apr 17 2013 - 1 reports

Bacteria trial could stop allergies

Source: PerthNow NOBEL prize winning researcher Dr Barry Marshall is trialling doses of a bacteria on humans in his quest to stop the onset of allergies and infections. Helicobacter, a tiny squid like human bug, could be used as a super pro-biotic in ... [Published Perth Now - Apr 17 2013]
First reported Apr 14 2013 - Updated Apr 14 2013 - 1 reports

Get Rid of Bacteria to Prevent Stomach Cancer

Australian Nobel laureate Robin Warren said get rid of bacteria and improve public health to prevent stomach cancer. Warren, who discovered the link between stomach bacterium H. pylori and ulcer and stomach cancer, said: "Improve public health. Get rid ... [Published MedIndia - Apr 14 2013]

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A Feverish Debate [Published TheWalrus.ca - May 22 2013]
Australia - A lesson for the British beef industry [Published Meat Trade News Daily - May 20 2013]
Australia’s visionary innovators recognised [Published Monash University - May 17 2013]
Innovating scientists recognised in awards [Published Special Broadcasting Service - May 15 2013]
BTEC heroes rewarded [Published Stock & Land - May 15 2013]
SchwartzReport: Nobel-Level Break-Through on Ba... [Published Public Intelligence Blog - May 10 2013]
A Miracle Nutraceutical [Published Wall Street Pit - May 09 2013]
Back Pain Discovery Potentially Revolutionary a... [Published Depleted Cranium - May 09 2013]
Back pain, heart disease ? how infections could... [Published Telegraph - May 08 2013]
@PeterBrukner discusses today’s major headline:... [Published British Journal of Sports Medicine - May 08 2013]
THE PEOPLE SPEAK — Must control financial benef... [Published Muskogee Phoenix - May 03 2013]
Frequency of nasal helicobacter pylori carriage... [Published JPMA - Apr 26 2013]
Gene blues [Published UV Cavalier Daily - Apr 18 2013]
A Q&A with Michael Mosley [Published stuff.co.nz - Apr 17 2013]
City's curbside recycling starts strong in Spri... [Published Tennessean - Apr 17 2013]
Bacteria trial could stop allergies [Published Perth Now - Apr 17 2013]
There’s an app for that [Published Aeon Magazine - Apr 17 2013]
Green effort starts strong [Published Tennessean - Apr 17 2013]
Leigh Vinocur, M.D.: Could Antibiotics Treat Yo... [Published Huffington Post - Apr 16 2013]
Could Antibiotics Treat Your Heart Attack? [Published AOL Health - Apr 16 2013]
Get Rid of Bacteria to Prevent Stomach Cancer [Published MedIndia - Apr 14 2013]
Early career research: the power of 'no' [Published Guardian.co.uk - Apr 05 2013]
Curbside recycling will begin next week [Published Tennessean - Mar 27 2013]
The miracle of the HIV-free baby [Published Spiked Online - Mar 06 2013]
Have a Neanderthal baby and save humanity | Nao... [Published Comment is free | guardian.co.uk - Jan 21 2013]
Germs Are Us [Published 3quarksdaily - Jan 05 2013]
Can Obesity Be Treated with Cheap Antibiotics? [Published Pharma Marketing Blog - Dec 19 2012]
Down the Virtual Rabbit Hole [Published Science-Based Medicine - Nov 30 2012]
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A Miracle Nutraceutical [Published Wall Street Pit - May 09 2013]
Historically, all truly disruptive technologies encounter resistance. I speak often about a few of the most obvious cases. Ignaz Semmelweis, Joseph Goldberger and Barry Marshall and Robin Warren are obvious examples that I talk about regularly.We know, ...
Back Pain Discovery Potentially Revolutionary a... [Published Depleted Cranium - May 09 2013]
Throughout medical history, it was always believed that peptic ulcers were simply the result of gastric acid and inadequate mucus lining within the digestive tract, the primary causes being diet and stress. Sufferers lived for years with ulcers, with ...
Have a Neanderthal baby and save humanity | Nao... [Published Comment is free | guardian.co.uk - Jan 21 2013]
This is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity – simply rent your womb out to Prof George Church, Harvard, and a Nobel prize is yours If you're a young, single and adventurous female human and wondering what to do with the womb you have just lying around ...
Germs Are Us [Published 3quarksdaily - Jan 05 2013]
From The New Yorker: Helicobacter pylori may be the most successful pathogen in human history. While not as deadly as the bacteria that cause tuberculosis, cholera, and the plague, it infects more people than all the others combined. H. pylori, ...
Can Obesity Be Treated with Cheap Antibiotics? [Published Pharma Marketing Blog - Dec 19 2012]
The authors of a scientific statement published in the American Heart Association (AHA) journal, Circulation , cited an analysis of the Framingham Heart Study, which found that "spouses, siblings, and friends were at greater risk for obesity if their ...
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