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Genentech Stops Enrolling Avastin Study
SF Gate | 4 hours ago
Biotech company Genentech Inc. said Friday it stopped enrolling ovarian cancer patients in a mid-stage clinical study of Avastin due to greater occurrences of ... 6
SCREENING passengers at UK airports is unlikely to prevent the spread of potentially deadly Sars...
News.scotsman.com | 6 hours ago
SCREENING passengers at UK airports is unlikely to prevent the spread of potentially deadly Sars or flu to Britain, researchers said today. 5.7
Lawmakers Introduce Bipartisan Legislation Key to HIV Prevention
Infectioncontroltoday.com | 4 hours ago
The Alliance for Microbicide Development and the Global Campaign for Microbicides announce the introduction of the Microbicide Development Act of 2005. 4
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Taro Gets Fda Ok for Generic Bactroban
News.moneycentral.msn.com | 2 hours ago
Taro Pharmaceutical Industries Ltd. said Friday it received Food and Drug Administration approval for its generic version of GlaxoSmithKline PLC's Bactroban ointment, used ... 2.7
Celebrity photos can be a drag
The Orlando Sentinel | 2 hours ago
Anyone following the goings-on of Mary-Kate Olsen in the weekly glossies knows that she is 19, that she attends New York University, that she has battled anorexia and that ... 2.7
Wayne Memorial Welcomes New Neurologist
The Wayne Independent | 2 hours ago
Neurologist Julianne O'Boyle, M.D., has a new address, but will continue to offer the same quality health care she's been providing to patients from Wayne, Pike and Sullivan ... 2.7
Calif. Gov. Schwarzenegger Says He Supports 'Concept' of Parental Notification Ballot Initiative
Medicalnewstoday.com | 2 hours ago
California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger on Tuesday said he supports "the concept" of a Nov. 3.1
Woman sues dentist for pulling too many teeth
The Press On-Line | 2 hours ago
A pensioner who had all her lower teeth removed because of a dentist's blunder is angry that he continues practising on other patients who have no idea of his background. 2.7
Hopkins tells of tequila hallucinations
Online.ie | 2 hours ago
The Oscar winner has been clean and sober for 30 years after battling alcoholism. 2.9
Marc Pharmaceuticals Betulinol Drug Candidate Slows Prostate Tumor Growth in Laboratory Mice
Bio.com (Registration Required) | 2 hours ago
University scientists working under a research program sponsored by Marc Pharmaceuticals, Inc. 2.7
Alcohol Abuse Expert: Alcohol Advertising Targets Young People
KLEW Lewiston | 2 hours ago
But, a leading expert on alcohol abuse said the media fails to adequately report on the dangers of alcohol, which is also a psychoactive drug. 2.7
Alberta Cancer Diagnostic Consortium unveils new facility
University of Alberta - Folio | 2 hours ago
Dr. Chris Backhouse displays a microfluidic chip, part of a handheld device which can help detect cancer. 2.9
Sepracor's Lunesta Could Drive Stock Upside
Forbes.com | 2 hours ago
Peter Kang , 09.23.05, 12:14 PM ET Goldman Sachs initiated coverage on Sepracor with an "outperform" rating, saying the current value of the shares do not reflect sales ... 2.7
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Palo Alto Weekly | 2 hours ago
Thumbsucker Vincent D'Onofrio and Tilda Swinton in Thumbsucker Now Playing: Thumbsucker Aquarius: 7 & 9:20 p.m.; Fri.-Sun. also at 4:45 p.m.; Sat. 2.9
Mid-Day Stock Alert -- OTCStockExchange...
M2 Communications Ltd. | 3 hours ago
OTCStockExchange.com's "Mid-Day Stock Watch Alert" this afternoon are Grant Life Sciences , Strategy X, Inc. 2.7
Low-fat vegan diet may spur weight loss
Reuters UK | 3 hours ago
A diet free of animal products and low in fat may help trim the waistline without the task of strict calorie watching, a new study suggests. 2.7
Johns Hopkins Researchers Discover Key Protein Linked To Transverse Myeliti..
Biospace.com | 3 hours ago
In a study published in the October issue of The Journal of Clinical Investigation, psychiatrist Adam Kaplin, M.D., Ph.D., an assistant professor at The Johns Hopkins ... 2.7
October 2-9 Pink Ribbon Week in S.C.
Gaffney Ledger | 3 hours ago
In honor of National Breast Cancer Awareness Month, October 2-9 has been proclaimed Pink Ribbon Week in South Carolina. 3.1
Water Channel Protein Implicated In Relative Of Multiple Sclerosis
Science Daily | 3 hours ago
Researchers have identified a molecular suspect in a disorder similar to multiple sclerosis that attacks the optic nerve and spinal cord, according to a report presented at ... 2.7
Alzheimer's group plans Memory Walk in Toledo
News-Herald | 3 hours ago
Alzheimer's Association, Northwest Ohio Chapter will be sponsoring the Toledo-area Memory Walk Sunday at the Toledo Zoo in Toledo. 2.7
Typhoid bacteria results released
SABC News | 3 hours ago
Bacteria causing typhoid have been detected in only one borehole in Delmas, Mpumalanga. 2.7
Baltic state may have highest HIV rate outside Africa: officials
Yahoo | 3 hours ago
Around one in 100 Estonians is believed to be infected with HIV , giving the small Baltic state the highest incidence of the virus which causes AIDS outside of Africa, ... 2.9
Kalam takes time out to meet children
The Hindu | 3 hours ago
Shillong, Sept. 23 : Known for his special affection for children, President A P J Abdul Kalam, today took time off from his busy schedule to meet school students here ... 2.7
France to pay to boost birth rate
CNN | 3 hours ago
France will give more money to families with three children in an effort to encourage the French to have more babies, Prime Minister Dominique de Villepin said on Thursday. 2.9
Melissa Etheridge releases song for cancer aid
WTSP Saint Petersburg | 3 hours ago
Melissa Etheridge has written a song for Ford, and it has nothing to do with cars. 2.9
Dover spraying to help protect against diseases
Citizen | 3 hours ago
With an increasing number of birds turning up dead from Triple E and West Nile viruses in the area, the city has begun spraying its public school grounds and parks to help ... 3.1
The buzzzz is back
Echo Press | 4 hours ago
"An abnormally high number of eggs have hatched [this September]," said Larry Zilliox, educator with the Douglas County Extension Service. 2.7
Back to school with allergies
Bolton Common (Registration Required) | 4 hours ago
T he Nashoba Valley Asthma and Allergy Support Group will hold its first meeting of the season Monday, Sept. 2.7
Horse in Flathead County diagnosed with West Nile virus
KTVQ | 4 hours ago
HELENA The state Livestock Department says a horse in Flathead County has been diagnosed with West Nile virus. 3.3
Oral Vaccine from Bacterial Ghosts May Protect Against E. coli
Infectioncontroltoday.com | 4 hours ago
Researchers from Austria and Russia have developed an oral vaccine comprised of bacterial ghosts, or empty bacterial envelopes, which may protect against E. 2.7
Positive Phase I/II Trial Results For...
Bio.com (Registration Required) | 2 hours ago
Flamel Technologies today announced positive preliminary Phase I/II data from a trial demonstrating the safety, tolerability, and long-acting activity of IFN-alpha-XL in ... 2.7
Physiotherapy can help patients cope with arthritis pain
The Independent | 4 hours ago
If you are experiencing pain, joint stiffness and decreased mobility due to arthritis, the Canadian Physiotherapy Association recommends that you consult a physiotherapist. 2.7
Polio a major problem in Indonesia: WHO
Yahoo (AFP) | 4 hours ago
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