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Will this all in one glucagon concept syringe make it to market? http://bit.ly/aHWdjs #diabetes #hopeful

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Hobbs, Langston talk about why they want West Brook job - Beaumont Enterprise

beaumontenterprise.com — “Langston played center at Oklahoma, later coaching there as an assistant while Rex Ryan was the defensive coordinator. Langston went 29-24 as head coach at Central Oklahoma but was fired in 2007 after the school admitted breaking various NCAA rules during his five-year tenure. The allegations involved providing free housing, food, transportation and use of facilities to football players who were not full-time students. When Hobbs saw the West Brook job opening in January, he said he called formeView full resource at beaumontenterprise.com

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Hobbs, Langston talk about why they want West Brook job: After head coaching stints at Trinity Valley College an... http://t.co/zBhrgPYN

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Recently blind veterans use new invention for college prep | KTVB.COM Boise

ktvb.com — “BOISE -- A local organization dedicated to helping put wounded veterans through college faced an unexpected challenge with its first group of five student veterans: Three of them are visually impaired and require extra training, tools, and technology before they can even set foot in a classroomView full resource at ktvb.com

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Five Southern Beauty Tips That Won't Cost You a Dime - The Beauty Buzz - Daily Glow Blogs

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College students listen up! Keep skin clear without spending a fortune with these tips from @DailyGlow: http://ow.ly/66TBU. Great post!

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ASA Selects Five PhD Students for its Minority Fellowship Program

newswise.com — “The American Sociological Association (ASA) has announced the five sociologists who will comprise the 38th cohort of the ASA Minority Fellowship Program (MFP).View full resource at newswise.com

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ASA Selects Five PhD Students for its Minority Fellowship Program: The American Sociological Association (ASA) h... http://bit.ly/oRFY0O

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Hemova device can reduce risk of infection, clotting and vessel narrowing in dialysis patients

news-medical.net — “Johns Hopkins University graduate students have invented a device to reduce the risk of infection, clotting and narrowing of the blood vessels in patients who need blood-cleansing dialysis because of kidney failure.View full resource at news-medical.net

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Student Team Invents Device To Cut Dialysis Risk

medicalnewstoday.com — “Johns Hopkins University graduate students have invented a device to reduce the risk of infection, clotting and narrowing of the blood vessels in patients who need blood-cleansing dialysis becauseView full resource at medicalnewstoday.com

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Student team invents device to cut dialysis risk

eurekalert.org — “A graduate student team has invented a device to reduce the risk of infection, clotting and narrowing of the blood vessels in patients who need blood-cleansing dialysis because of kidney failure.View full resource at eurekalert.org

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Johns Hopkins grad students invent port for safe, easy access for dialysis patients http://bit.ly/jdtITF

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Student Team Invents Device to Cut Dialysis Risk

newswise.com — “A grad student team has invented a device to reduce the risk of infection, clotting and narrowing of the blood vessels in patients who need blood-cleansing dialysis because of kidney failure.View full resource at newswise.com

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Student team invents device to cut dialysis risk

medicalxpress.com — “Johns Hopkins University graduate students have invented a device to reduce the risk of infection, clotting and narrowing of the blood vessels in patients who need blood-cleansing dialysis because of kidney failure.View full resource at medicalxpress.com

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Summer jobs brighten futures | Democrat and Chronicle | democratandchronicle.com

democratandchronicle.com — “Readers who are interested in developing our Rochester work force and supporting urban students should consider getting involved in the Summer Work Internship program.View full resource at democratandchronicle.com

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Summer jobs brighten futures: Four out of five students nationally go on to college or other post-secondary educ... http://bit.ly/lxQzKw

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Mead schools settle abuse case for $205,000 - Spokesman.com - Feb. 18, 2011

spokesman.com — “The Mead School District has agreed to pay $205,000 to settle a federal lawsuit on behalf of a former student with autism who was repeatedly abused nearly five years ago by two other special education students at Mead High School. The parents of a boy, identified in court documents only as J.B., argued that the school district was negligent. The boy, now 21 and in college, has Asperger--™s disorder, a mild form of autism that affects his ability to socialize and communicate.View full resource at spokesman.com

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The Daily Northwestern - New Feinberg study recommends depression tests

dailynorthwestern.com — “A surprisingly high number of college students heading to their campus health center to treat a cold or strep throat may be facing an illness more difficult to cure, researchers found: depression. A study conducted by Northwestern's Feinberg School of Medicine found that one out of every four to five students who visit health centers is depressed, according to a news release.View full resource at dailynorthwestern.com

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Universities miss chance to identify depressed students, study finds

sciencedaily.com — “One out of every four or five students who visits a university health center for a routine cold turns out to be depressed, but most centers miss the opportunity to identify these students because they don't screen for depression, according to new research. About 2 to 3 percent of these depressed students have had suicidal thoughts or are considering suicide. Depression screening is easy and must be done for every health center student, researchers said.View full resource at sciencedaily.com

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Universities Fail To Capitalize On Important Opportunities To Identify Students With Depression The Behavioral Medicine Report

bmedreport.com — “One out of every four or five students who visits a university health center for a routine cold or sore throat turns out to be depressed, but most centers miss the opportunity to identify these students because they do not screen for depression, according to new Northwestern Medicine research.View full resource at bmedreport.com

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Universities Miss Opportunities To Identify #Students With #Depression » The Behavioral Medicine Report http://bit.ly/eHsOoN #parenting

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Identifying depressed students from medicineworld.org

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