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Hospice reaches target (From Falmouth Packet)
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Enrollment complete in Clovis' CO-101 pivotal study for metastatic pancreatic cancer
news-medical.net — “Clovis Oncology, Inc. announced today that it has reached the target enrollment in its pivotal LEAP (Low hENT1 and Adenocarcinoma of the Pancreas) study of CO-101 in metastatic pancreatic cancer.” View full resource at news-medical.net
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Oncology News: Enrollment complete in Clovis' CO-101 pivotal study for metastatic pancreatic cancer: Clovis Onco... http://t.co/E3APM9Kx
Sustainable Foods Summit Hones In On Commodities And Food Authenticity – Press Releases on CSRwire.com
csrwire.com — “Press Releases get your corporate social responsibility news and information out to journalists, investors, and industry professionals utilizing CSRwire’s targeted reach.” View full resource at csrwire.com
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Sustainable Foods Summit Hones In On Commodities And Food Authenticity http://t.co/x46gk91Q via @CSRwire
Little Miss Hannah Foundation — Empowerment, education, and support for parents and siblings of terminally ill children
littlemisshannah.org — “The Little Miss Hannah Foundation's mission to work with families who have young children with life-limiting rare diseases, undiagnosed complex medical needs, and terminally diagnosed children who have been placed in hospice or palliative care. FH will host workshops on medical record management, media awareness opportunities, using social media to reach out for support, and finding the right information about your child’s condition. We work to provide support groups for all members of the ” View full resource at littlemisshannah.org
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Inspiring me this a.m.: @LMHF http://t.co/Ccgn963l Supporting families of young children diagnosed with terminal medical conditions.
Fat-enclosed nanoparticles can directly irradiate brain tumor
news-medical.net — “For the past 40 years, radiation has been the most effective method for treating deadly brain tumors called glioblastomas. But, although the targeting technology has been refined, beams of radiation still must pass through healthy brain tissue to reach the tumor, and patients can only tolerate small amounts before developing serious side effects.” View full resource at news-medical.net
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Nanotherapy: Treating deadly brain tumors by delivering big radiation with tiny tools
medicalxpress.com — “For the past 40 years, radiation has been the most effective method for treating deadly brain tumors called glioblastomas. But, although the targeting technology has been refined, beams of radiation still must pass through healthy brain tissue to reach the tumor, and patients can only tolerate small ...” View full resource at medicalxpress.com
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Mother's bid to become the fattest human ever at 115 stone... (and she's marrying a chef to help her) - QualityPoint Technologies
qualitypointtech.net — “Susanne Eman, 33, (pictured) from Arizona revealed her controversial dream of reaching a target weight of over 115 stone (1600lbs) last year - to become the biggest human ever. (Source: the Mail online | Health)MedWorm Sponsor Message: Have a look at The Psychology Daily, the new psychology portal powered by MedWorm, with all the latest psychology news and research updated daily.” View full resource at qualitypointtech.net
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Nanocomplexes Label Cells for MRI Tracking - National Institutes of Health (NIH)
nih.gov — “Nanocomplexes can be used to label transplanted cells so they can be tracked by MRI, according to a new study. In the future, the technique might be used to monitor whether transplanted immune or stem cells reach their targets.” View full resource at nih.gov
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Research Matters: Nanocomplexes Label Cells for MRI Tracking http://t.co/5SgYuB6v
Health-care law activists to reach for broad political targets at Supreme Court hearings - The Washington Post
washingtonpost.com — “When the Supreme Court holds three days of hearings on the constitutionality of the law next week, supporters and opponents will be out in full force.” View full resource at washingtonpost.com
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Health-care law activists to reach for broad political targets at Supreme Court hearings - The Washington Post
washingtonpost.com — “When the Supreme Court holds three days of hearings on the constitutionality of the law next week, supporters and opponents will be out in full force.” View full resource at washingtonpost.com
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BBC News - Cot deaths advice 'did not reach deprived areas'
bbc.co.uk — “A campaign to get babies sleeping on their backs to reduce cot death rates in the 1990s failed to get the message across to deprived communities, a study says.” View full resource at bbc.co.uk
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BBC: Cot deaths advice 'not targeted' - A campaign to get babies sleeping on their backs to reduce cot death rates i... http://t.co/MzXF2wjn
BBC News - Cot deaths advice 'did not reach deprived areas'
bbc.co.uk — “A campaign to get babies sleeping on their backs to reduce cot death rates in the 1990s failed to get the message across to deprived communities, a study says.” View full resource at bbc.co.uk
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Hospice appeal patient thought she would never reach 80 (From This Is Lancashire)
thisislancashire.co.uk — “Hospice appeal patient thought she would never reach 80 (From This Is Lancashire)” View full resource at thisislancashire.co.uk
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Hospice appeal patient thought she would never reach 80 http://t.co/7dCLoSjU - #hospice
Parenting Sites Take Baby Steps to Reach Latinas | Adweek
adweek.com — “With Latinos accounting for a quarter of U.S. births, parenting websites are redoubling efforts to attract the burgeoning segment. But while some are rolling out new sites, others are opting to test the waters as targeting Hispanic women is not quite as straightforward as it may seem.” View full resource at adweek.com
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Report: Alzheimer's, dementia costs to hit $200B in 2012 - Related Stories - Hospice and Palliative Medicine SmartBrief
smartbrief.com — “The cost of Alzheimer's disease and other dementias will total $200 billion in 2012 and could reach $1.1 trillion by 2050, the Alzheimer's Association reported. The group's William Thies called the projections "an unsustainable circumstance" for the health care system and said better treatments or …” View full resource at smartbrief.com
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Report: Alzheimer's, dementia costs to hit $200B in 2012 http://t.co/s0qi72JN
NIH researchers discover new method to label cells for tracking by MRI, March 6, 2012 News Release - National Institutes of Health (NIH)
nih.gov — “Researchers have developed a method to label transplanted cells so they can be tracked by magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). In the future, as cell therapies become a more integral part of regenerative medicine and tumor treatment, there could be increased need to measure how many transplanted immune or stem cells reach their target.” View full resource at nih.gov
Most Recently Shared on March 6, 2012 at 8:56 pm By:
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