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Loyola's Living Kidney Donor Program Sees 21 More Good Samaritans Step Forward

medicalnewstoday.com — “Since Loyola University Medical Center launched its Pay-it-Forward Kidney Donation Program, 21 more good Samaritan donors have stepped forward, potentially leading to 126 or more people receivingView full resource at medicalnewstoday.com

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PHOTOS Step forward: Lee program gives former foster girls a place to live on their own

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Loyola's Living Kidney Donor Program Sees 21 More Good Samaritans Step Forward

newswise.com — “Altruistic acts by strangers around the country could result in an additional 126 desperately ill patients receiving life-saving kidneys.View full resource at newswise.com

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Move Forward every Saturday morning with Step Ahead’s Walking Club led by Noelle Lusardi, personal trainer. « Step Ahead Weight Loss Program

stepaheadnj.wordpress.com — “Move Forward every Saturday morning with Step Ahead’s Walking Club led by Noelle Lusardi, personal trainer. « Step Ahead Weight Loss ProgramView full resource at stepaheadnj.wordpress.com

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Glucose sensor: Implantable glucose sensor developed - latimes.com

latimes.com — “UC San Diego researchers create an implantable glucose sensor that could help advance development of an artificial pancreas for diabetics.View full resource at latimes.com

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Implantable glucose sensor developed at UC San Diego http://bit.ly/cGbLK7 <<"major step forward toward develop of artificial pancreas"

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Cellular 'Switch' Discovery May Provide New Means Of Triggering Cell Death, Treating Disease

medicalnewstoday.com — “A research team led by the University of Colorado at Boulder has discovered a previously unknown cellular switch that may provide researchers with a new means of triggering programmed cell deathView full resource at medicalnewstoday.com

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AIDS Vaccine Success Is 'Modest'

webmd.com — “A combination of two hiv vaccines cuts hiv infections by 31% -- the first such success in humans and evidence that a more effective aids vaccine is possible.View full resource at webmd.com

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Look out, your medicine is watching you | Reuters

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News: Look out, your medicine is watching you http://reut.rs/cRKQT2 - Novartis' "smart-pill" technology. #health #tech

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Canadian Minister Travels To Mali, Mozambique To Start Rolling Out Canada's G8 Muskoka Initiative

medicalnewstoday.com — “The Canadian government started rolling out its maternal health program in Africa as Minister of International Co-operation Bev Oda embarked on a seven-day visit to Mali and Mozambique, theView full resource at medicalnewstoday.com

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Canadian Minister Travels To Mali, Mozambique To Start Rolling Out Canada's G8 Muskoka Initiative http://sns.ly/qQT47 #pregnancy

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Look out, your medicine is watching you

health.yahoo.net — “Novartis AG plans to seek regulatory approval within 18 months for a pioneering tablet containing an embedded microchip, bringing the concept of "smart-pill" technology a step closer.View full resource at health.yahoo.net

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Andrea Metcalf: Walk for Exercise: A Better Way to Burn Calories

huffingtonpost.com — “"Head and shoulders, knees and toes, knees and toes" should be your mantra while walking--and throw in belly since it's there!View full resource at huffingtonpost.com

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Ban Lifted On Federal Funding For Needle Exchange : NPR

npr.org — “Congress had banned the use of federal money to finance needle exchange programs. Supporters of the ban thought such programs encouraged drug use. Now, activists see the lifting of the ban as a step forward in the fight to stop the spread of HIV/AIDS.View full resource at npr.org

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Grant launches cervical cancer-free Indiana initiative | Bioscience Technology Online

biosciencetechnology.com — “(Indiana University School of Medicine) Indiana will join a multi-state program focused on cervical cancer prevention thanks to an unrestricted gift from GlaxoSmithKline Pharmaceuticals to the Indiana University School of Medicine, in partnership with the Kristen Forbes EVE Foundation. Cervical Cancer-Free America is an initiative designed to raise awareness, increase screenings for cervical cancer and increase rates of human papillomavirus vaccination with the ultimate goal of eliminating cerviView full resource at biosciencetechnology.com

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This is a great step forward! "Grant launches cervical cancer-free Indiana initiative" http://ow.ly/3j3DH #HPV

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ACO accreditation by NCQA strongly emphasizes health IT - FierceHealthIT

fiercehealthit.com — “The National Committee for Quality Assurance (NCQA), which recently launched an accreditation program for accountable care organizations (ACOs), is emphasizing health IT in its requirements for Read more...View full resource at fiercehealthit.com

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Optogenetics researcher develops wireless brain stimulator

medicalxpress.com — “(Medical Xpress) -- In a major step forward in optogenetics, MIT researcher Christian Wentz has developed a sort of wireless hat that can be used to transmit light to photo sensitized cells in the brain, thus stimulating them to fire when struck by light, or to cease firing, whichever has been programmed ...View full resource at medicalxpress.com

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