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Refrigerated Food Express, Inc. Donates a Refrigerated Trailer for the Pan Mass Challenge for Food Storage

2012-06-19 | Refrigerated Food Express's donation of a refrigerated trailer for the upcoming Pan Mass Challenge for Food Storage.


Home Care Company for Seniors in Los Angeles is Prepared for the Arising Baby Boomers

2012-06-16 | The demand for home care services is reaching record highs each month. More and more families are searching for home care companies that will provide the best care possible for their loved ones. 24Hour Caregivers is dedicated to serve its community.


Silicone vs. Saline Breast Implants

2012-06-15 | One of the breast implant options you will need to make prior to breast augmentation surgery is the type of implant you are interested in.


KLAS Announces 2012 Best in KLAS Awards for Medical Equipment and Infrastructure

2012-06-15 | Overall performance sees a shake-up with number one Fuji, number two Toshiba.


Ed Randall's Fans for the Cure Teams Up with Walgreens to Launch its Baseball Road Trip

2012-06-13 | "KNOW YOUR SCORE" campaign aims to promote prostate cancer awareness


Men's Health Week Hits the International Stage

2012-06-11 | Leading men's health organizations and experts from around the world are coming together to bring awareness to the health and well-being of men and boys during International Men's Health Week.


Link Between Bladder Cancer and Type 2 Diabetes Drug Actos Substantiated in Recent Study

2012-06-06 | The Rottenstein Law Group has learned of a recent study that has established a link between bladder cancer and the Type 2 diabetes drug Actos.


Controversy and Confusion Surround Proton Therapy

2012-05-21 | With proton therapy's estimated price tag of $150-$200 million, debates about ROI and effectiveness remain unsettled.



Cancer Doctors Share Successful Patient Results Online

2012-05-11 | The doctors of EuroMed Foundation, an innovative Arizona cancer center, are sharing stories and testimonials from their patients who have had success with cutting-edge treatments such as insulin potentiation therapy.


Refusing to be a Victim: Woman Challenges Minority Community to Become Everyday Heroes

2012-05-11 | Why Save a Life Foundation Registers Bone Marrow Donors at Cadwalader Park (Trenton, NJ) on May 19th to Combat Rising Mortality Rate amongst Minorities diagnosed with Blood Cancers and Fatal Autoimmune Diseases.


Enhancing Business Relationships: Expanding CRO Services

2012-05-09 | ALANDRA Medical's CRO Division is expanding its service offering for Clinical Trials Outside the United States



HelpSaveAYoungBoysLife.com - Global Plea for Help!

2012-04-24 | Kai Goulbourne is only eleven years old, but his life could be cut short if a matching bone marrow donor is not found soon.


Skin Cancer Reconstruction

2012-04-23 | The removal of skin cancer is a necessary and often life-saving procedure. There are several types of skin cancer, many of which can turn lymphatic before spreading to other areas of your body if not taken care of promptly.



Smart Pumps Vendors Woefully Behind on EMR Integration

2012-04-12 | KLAS reports that providers are pushing for more wireless and EMR integration for their vendors to make smart pumps safer for patient care.


Reimbursements Are Top Concern of Providers in Breast Imaging

2012-04-10 | Providers rave about Hologic tomosynthesis' cancer finding potential and vent about reimbursement and PACS integration issues


Free Screenings and Seminars on April 4 at Boston Medical Center's Center for Voice and Swallowing Celebrate World Voice Day 2012

2012-04-03 | Boston Medical Center's - Center for Voice and Swallowing is celebrating World Voice Day and voice health with a day of free screenings and seminars open to the public on Wednesday, April 4th.


Researchers Discover That Small Shape Changes Lead to Increased Protective Ability in a Disease-Related Protein

2012-03-31 | Researchers have found that evolutionary changes in the protein alpha A-crystallin have altered its ability to protect other proteins from damage, which could otherwise result in diseases such as Alzheimer's, lens cataracts and cancer.