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San Ramon Breast Reconstruction Surgeon Helps Women Regain Quality of Life after Cancer

2009-10-03 | Dr. Thomas McNemar, a board-certified plastic surgeon, urges women who are facing a breast cancer diagnosis to evaluate for themselves whether breast reconstruction should be an appropriate step in their recovery.


How Can Asbestos Enter My Body?

2009-09-30 | Mesothelioma is a common disease associated with asbestos exposure. If you have been exposed to asbestos, or received a diagnosis of mesothelioma, please visit the website of Parker, Dumler & Kiely, LLP.


Award winning actor Jean Smart to join Chris Elliott Fund's board of directors

2009-09-30 | Jean Smart, Emmy Award winning Actress accepts board member position with the Chris Elliott Fund for Glioblastoma Brain Cancer Research. Her sister is a glioblastoma brain cancer survivor. This is the first time she will speak publicly about how glioblastoma has impacted her family.


Arbour Group Introduces a Financial Verification Package

2009-09-04 | Arbour Group announces a Financial Verification Package (FVP) that assures proper controls are in place for effective corporate financial governance.


Uncommon Threads: Textile Art Intrigues Curators, Collectors and Designers

2009-09-03 | Contemporary artists combine sculptural forms, diverse materials and innovative approaches to create fiber and textile art.


Shortage of Lupus Patients Challenges Growing Number of Clinical Studies, Lupus Foundation of America Addresses Issue by Educating Patients about Participation in Clinical Trials

2009-09-03 | Drug companies increasingly find it difficult to recruit enough eligible lupus patients to participate in their clinical trials. The LFA will conduct a live web chat to provide patients the information they need to make an informed decision.


Knight Center of Digital Excellence partners with the Miami-Dade Broadband Coalition to Create Community Broadband Initiative

2009-09-01 | The Knight Center of Digital Excellence and the Miami-Dade Broadband Coalition draft plan for a model open carrier neutral broadband network that will connect underserved communities and Miami-Dade's 900 anchor institutions.


Global Vision Technologies Launches a New Website ClinicalPURSUIT, Flexible & Scalable Patient Registry Software

2009-08-30 | "The need for solid clinical data is imperative. We're proud of our technology and helping organizations to cut medical research timelines in half, and provide them with actionable information when they need it most," said George Ritacco, at GVT.


Miles For Hope To Hold 2nd Annual Moving Toward A Cure Event To Raise Funds For Experimental Brain Cancer Vaccine

2009-08-27 | Miles for Hope, a non-profit organization, dedicated to raising funds to find a cure for brain cancer, has partnered with AirTran Airways, and Northwest Biothereputics to raise funds and expand existing brain cancer vaccine trials.


Tips On How To Tell People About Mesothelioma

2009-08-22 | Telling people that you have been diagnosed with mesothelioma can be difficult for many reasons. Your own shock and disbelief may make it difficult to discuss with others.


Celiac Disease Provides Clues To Solving Autoimmunity

2009-08-06 | Researcher Alessio Fasano reports new findings in the battle against chronic illnesses, Celiac disease


Exploria SPS and DoctorEvidence.com introduce first Closed Loop Managed Markets Solution for Pharma/Life Sciences

2009-08-05 | Exploria SPS and Doctor Evidence, announce introduction of a fully integrated, closed loop managed markets application that allows payors, providers, and pharmaceutical manufacturer's to search, share, present, and track comparative efficacy data


Riverside Methodist Hospital is First Columbus Hospital to Receive Breast Care Accreditation

2009-08-04 | Riverside Methodist Hospital achieved a three-year full accreditation designation by the National Accreditation Program for Breast Centers (NAPBC).


Hospitals Want to Avoid Getting 'Locked In' as They Consider Enterprise Imaging Solutions

2009-07-27 | New KLAS report explores which vendors providers are considering most for enterprise imaging


Wristbands Direct Supporting Cancer Awareness and Research Fund Raising with Discounts on Custom Silicone Wristbands

2009-07-27 | Wristbands Direct designs and manufactures high quality silicone bracelets at competitive wholesale prices! Mention Promo Code "247PR" and receive 10% off your order!


Montana Town Contaminated by Asbestos Gets EPA Help

2009-07-25 | The asbestos contamination in the small Montana town of Libby was a nearly 70 year catastrophe in the making. In 1919 when the vermiculite mine opened, it probably seemed like an economic godsend for the town.


Questions about Breast Reconstruction

2009-07-25 | Breast reconstruction is a surgical procedure for women who have had one or both breasts removed. This surgery rebuilds the breast so that it is the same general shape and size as it was previously, and adds a nipple and areola.


Breast Cancer Patients Find Support through Breast Reconstruction Surgeon's Site

2009-07-23 | More and more women are finding support groups following breast cancer removal. A nationally-recognized breast reconstruction specialist, Dr. Alex Keller has updated his Web site to provide the latest information and resources for these women.


Xradia Launches Website With Stunning 3D Image and Movie Gallery

2009-07-21 | Comprehensive X-ray Imaging Information for Advanced Materials R&D, Biomedical Research, Drilling Feasibility Analysis for Oil and Gas, Nanotechnology, and Semiconductor Package Failure Analysis


Cardax Pharmaceuticals Nominates Clinical Candidate Heptax for Liver Disease; Heptax Ameliorates Inflammation and Oxidative Stress Related to Liver Disease and Metabolic Syndrome

2009-07-20 | Heptax, the Company's lead compound, reduces cholesterol, triglycerides, blood pressure, liver enzymes, and fasting blood glucose levels in animal models of metabolic syndrome and liver disease. It also raised levels of HDL, the "good cholesterol."