What Is an Olfactory Neuroblastoma?
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What Is an Olfactory Neuroblastoma?
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What is an olfactory neuroblastoma? A rare malignant type of cancer. Get the details. http://bit.ly/aab1CR
Losing Your Sense of Smell | Women's Health Magazine
womenshealthmag.com — “Women whose olfactory systems have short-circuited reveal what it's like to navigate life without a working nose” View full resource at womenshealthmag.com
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Fact: women outperform men in smell detection and identification. Just another reason why we rule. http://ow.ly/6kf8U
Do Fit Women Prefer Chocolate Over Sex?! « Fat to Fit by Stefan Pinto
stefanpinto.com — “What type of woman would prefer chocolate over sex? And, is it true that women who eat chocolate regularly have a better sex life? “Just as a cat’s evolution designed its olfactory senses to delight in catnip, women and chocolate have a natural chemical harmony like no other," ...” View full resource at stefanpinto.com
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Targeting the Right Treatments for Neuroblastoma
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http://jnci.oxfordjournals.org/content/early/2011/08/03/jnci.djr323.extract What are the right ways to treat... http://fb.me/CRuYyTjO
Busulfan-Melphalan Superior as Myeloablative Tx for High-Risk Neuroblastoma : IMNG Oncology Digital Network
imngoncology.com — “IMNG Oncology is the leading source of news, views and original research and review articles that matter to the way office-based physicians practice oncology. Community Oncology, The Oncology Report and The Journal of Supportive Oncology address the continuum of cancer care for the busy clinical oncologist. Notable features include How We Do It, Supportive Insights, Community Translations, In the Pipeline, What Matters, What Your Patients Will Be Asking About, and iOncologist. Content addresses ” View full resource at imngoncology.com
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Do you treat kids with high-risk neuroblastoma? #ASCO11 study shows BUMEL is a superior regimen http://bit.ly/iEgwFj
Jay Bushara: 13 Children's Books About Food (PHOTOS)
huffingtonpost.com — “For parents and children, the subjects of what, when, and how much to eat are vexing, endlessly debatable, and, I think, a source of skepticism that can often stretch lifetimes. Remembering the hours we have probably logged projecting false confidence that our children will actually like what we are foisting, and overlook it's textural challenges, and olfactory red flags, the fact that it's not cake - really, they would be foolish to completely trust us about anything ever again.” View full resource at huffingtonpost.com
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Abdominal Neuroblastoma - What is it? http://bit.ly/cF7Fdw
wrongdiagnosis.com — “Abdominal Neuroblastoma - What is it? http://bit.ly/cF7Fdw” View full resource at wrongdiagnosis.com
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A 'Can Mass Challenge' for a 5-year-old boy
necn.com — “A group of riders will bike 300 miles -- and then start the PMC -- all in honor of a boy with neuroblastoma” View full resource at necn.com
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What do you do when a childhood cancer is rare and underfunded? Ride from Canada to the Cape: http://bit.ly/9lGVJS
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thenaturalhealthreview.com — “Have you ever wondered what your life would be like if you lacked the ability to smelling. Sure, it whitethorn not seem as difficult as trying to navigate a room while blindfolded, or attempting to perform daily tasks without using your thumbs, but you would still be missing a lot. For one thing, your common sense of taste would go come out of the closet the window, too. For another, your brain is wired to interpret signals from your olfactory center to tell you what pleasure…” View full resource at thenaturalhealthreview.com
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Phantosmia: What causes olfactory hallucinations? - MayoClinic.com
mayoclinic.com — “Phantosmia is most often due to a temporal lobe seizure or brain injury.” View full resource at mayoclinic.com
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Phantosmia: What causes olfactory hallucinations?: Phantosmia is most often due to a temporal lobe seizure or brai... http://bit.ly/bBGK8m
Olfactory system pathology as a model of Lewy neurodegenerative disease | PD Online Research
pdonlineresearch.org — “Olfactory system pathology as a model of Lewy neurodegenerative disease | PD Online Research” View full resource at pdonlineresearch.org
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What can olfaction (smell) tell us about how Parkinson's progresses? Maybe a lot... http://tinyurl.com/kk5job
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