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- Safe Motherhood
- Spondyloepimetaphyseal dysplasia, Strudwick type
- Dappled metaphysis syndrome
- SED Strudwick
- SEMD, Strudwick type
- SMED, Strudwick type
- SMED, type I
- Spondylometaepiphyseal dysplasia congenita, Strudwick type
- Spondylometaphyseal dysplasia (SMD)
- Spondylometaphyseal Dysplasia, Strudwick Type
Articles
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- Keeping Farm Children Safe
John Shutske University of Minnesota Two-year old Heather rides on her father's lap in the tractor cab as dad mows his field. Distracted by a butterfly at the window, she slips off his lap and is jostled against the door, which swings open. She falls out and is crushed by the tractor's rear wheel before her father has time to react. Her death is reported as another "tragic farm accident." Each year, hundreds of children like Heather are hurt or killed while playing or working on the...
National Ag Safety Database
- Lactoferrin Considered Safe to Fight E. Coli
FDA today announced that aLF Ventures, Salt Lake City, Utah, has consulted with the agency about aLF Ventures' plans to market lactoferrin, a component of an anti-microbial spray. This spray can be applied to uncooked beef carcasses to fight E.coli 0157:H7, an organism that can cause severe gastrointestinal disease in humans. FDA informed aLf Ventures today that it does not question their decision to market lactoferrin, an anti-microbial protein found in cow's milk and beef. Although aLF...
U.S. Food and Drug Administration
- Irradiation: A Safe Measure for
Safer Food
by John Henkel Beef is one of the U.S. food industry's hottest sellers--to the tune of 8 billion pounds a year, according to trade figures. Whether at a fast-food meal, a dinner on the town, or a backyard barbecue, beef is often front and center on America's tables. But in recent years, beef, especially ground beef, has shown a dark side: It can harbor the bacterium E. coli O157:H7, a pathogen that threatens the safety of the domestic food supply. If not properly prepared, beef tainted with E....
U.S. Food and Drug Administration
Organizations
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- White Ribbon Alliance for Safe Motherhood - http://www.whiteribbonalliance.org
- Safe Network - http://www.safenetwork.net/
- Safe Horizon - http://www.safehorizon.org
- Safe Sitter Inc., - http://www.safesitter.org/
- National Safe Kids Campaign - http://www.safekids.org/
News
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- Idea Lab: The Motherhood Experiment
New York Times - Sun, 04 Mar 2007 05:47 EST
- Motherhood sparks healthier lifestyle
The Earth Times - Fri, 23 Feb 2007 11:11 EST
- Large Study Confirms Carotid Stenting Safe, Effective
MedicalNewsToday - Tue, 06 Mar 2007 08:00 EST
- Fertility & IVF Experts: Don't Bet All On Late Motherhood
MedicalNewsToday - Sat, 03 Mar 2007 08:00 EST
- Some steroids safe for premature infants
The Earth Times - Tue, 06 Mar 2007 11:57 EST
Clinical Trials
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- The Contribution of Internal Maternal Resources to Creation of Motherhood. Comparison Among Mothers to Twins and Singleton
ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier: NCT00353236 - Recruiting
Preterm Birth
- Spiriva (Tiotropium Bromide) Assessment of FEV1 - (SAFE-Portugal).
ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier: NCT00239408 - Active, not recruiting
Pulmonary Disease, Chronic Obstructive
- Study Intended to Show That the VISTAKON Contact Lens is Safe and Effective for Use on an Extended-Wear Basis for Up to 7 Days and 6 Nights at a Time.
ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier: NCT00241280 - Active, not recruiting
Myopia
- Evaluate Whether a Course of Methotrexate in Psoriasis Patients Treated With Efalizumab is Safe and Increases Efficacy
ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier: NCT00368654 - Active, not recruiting
Psoriasis
- A Study to Investigate Whether the Immediate Use or Deferred Use of an Anti-Viral Drug Lamivudine Will Help to Better Safe-Guard the Delivery of Chemotherapy in Patients With Cancer Who Are Also Hepatitis B Carriers
ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier: NCT00516945 - Active, not recruiting
Hepatitis B; Neoplasms

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