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Swine flu vaccine effective, say experts
Sydney Morning Herald - 5 Hours ago
AFP Swine flu vaccines are still effective despite reported cases of mutations in the A(H1N1) virus, health experts in Europe and North America said. Bruno Lina, director of the national flu virus monitoring
(GEN) TURKEY SENDS SWINE FLU VACCINE TO KOSOVO Individual.com
Swine flu vaccine effective despite mutations: experts Tehran Times
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Mental health experts mobilize against troops' trauma
USA Today - 7 Hours ago
NEW YORK Mental health experts who work with troops back from deployment talked this weekend about the latest efforts to treat disorders such as post-traumatic stress, efforts that are particularly relevant
Experts working to treat mental health of troops USA Today
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Medicare paid $92 million for 2008 quality bonuses
American Medical News - 4 Hours ago
The PQRI, operating for its first full year in 2008 after its six-month launch in 2007, gave physicians the chance to earn up to a 1.5% bonus on all their Medicare fees for the year by reporting quality
Medicare Paid Over $92 Million in Incentives for 2008 Under the Physician Quality Docuticker
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Mental health is 'Cinderella' of NHS
The Scotsman - 6 Hours ago
NEW treatments for common mental health problems such as depression have been held back by a lack of funding for research, an expert has warned. One in four people will experience a mental health condition
Mental health is 'Cinderella' of NHS The Scotsman
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ASCO Releases Updated Treatment Guidelines for Patients with Stage 4 Non-Small Cell
Media Newswire - 3 Hours ago
(Media-Newswire.com) - ALEXANDRIA, Va. â?? New recommendations on the use of chemotherapy to treat patients with stage 4 non-small cell lung cancer ( NSCLC ) were issued today by the American Society
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First Cervical Cancer Screening Delayed Until Age 21 Less Frequent Pap Tests Recommended
Media Newswire - 3 Hours ago
Washington, DC -- Women should have their first cervical cancer screening at age 21 and can be rescreened less frequently than previously recommended, according to newly revised evidence-based guidelines
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At what age do cancer tests offer more risk than benefit?
American Medical News - 4 Hours ago
GERIATRIC CONSULT SEE ARCHIVES Mr. Smith is an 86-year-old who comes to your office yearly for a physical exam. During his most recent visit he expresses concern you will recommend a colonoscopy. His
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H1N1: Same code for diagnosis, new one for vaccine
American Medical News - 4 Hours ago
With influenza widespread in 48 states -- mostly because of A(H1N1) -- there are questions about how to code for vaccine and treatment. The CPT diagnosis code is the same as any other influenza immunization
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Neuroscience Faculty Positions
Nature - 5 Hours ago
Homepage > Job search > Job description : Employer: Location: Posted: November 03, 2009 Expires: January 02, 2010 Requisition number: None Science jobs from : job description NEUROSCIENCE FACULTY POSITIONS
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Cancer-associated IDH1 mutations produce 2-hydroxyglutarate
Nature - 5 Hours ago
Nature advance online publication 22 November 2009. doi:10.1038/nature08617 Authors: Lenny Dang, David W. White, Stefan Gross, Bryson D. Bennett, Mark A. Bittinger, Edward M. Driggers, Valeria R.
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Parental occupation may influence asthma risk in children
MedWire News - 6 Hours ago
MedWire News: Maternal and/or paternal exposure to some occupational allergens is associated with an increased risk for wheezing and asthma in children, UK study results suggest. ââ?¬Å?Occupational exposures
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Egypt reports 10th death case of A/H1N1 flu
People's Daily Online - 5 Hours ago
Increases the bookmark twitter facebook digg Google Windowslive Delicious buzz friendfeed Linkedin diigo reddit stumbleupon Egypt reported Sunday the 10th A/H1N1 flu death case, a statement issued by
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Seasonal flu vaccination in pregnancy reduces flu-associated infant hospitalization
MedWire News - 7 Hours ago
MedWire News: Vaccination against seasonal influenza during pregnancy significantly reduces childrenââ?¬â?¢s risk for hospitalization due to influenza in early life, study results show. ââ?¬Å?Influenza
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Polypharmacy rife in diabetic patients
6minutes.net.au - 3 Hours ago
Older people with diabetes have high rates of co-morbidity and one in five are taking inappropriate medications that could trigger adverse events, researchers from Adelaide have warned. Their review of
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UCLA researchers create 'fly paper' to capture circulating cancer cells
Science Centric - 4 Hours ago
A new type of stem cells found in prostate may be involved in cancer â?? [9 Sep 2009] â?? A new type of stem cell found in the prostate of adult mice can be a source of prostate cancer, according to a
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UAB researchers discover antibody receptor identity, propose renaming immune-system
Science Centric - 4 Hours ago
A new type of stem cells found in prostate may be involved in cancer â?? [9 Sep 2009] â?? A new type of stem cell found in the prostate of adult mice can be a source of prostate cancer, according to a
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New findings suggest strategy to help generate HIV-neutralising antibodies
Science Centric - 4 Hours ago
findings suggest strategy to help generate H-neutralising antibodies Please enable JavaScript to view this page properly. Custom Search recent stories... 2007 2008 2009 Where am ? Tags: , , H, , , New
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Immune system activated in schizophrenia
Science Centric - 4 Hours ago
A new type of stem cells found in prostate may be involved in cancer â?? [9 Sep 2009] â?? A new type of stem cell found in the prostate of adult mice can be a source of prostate cancer, according to a
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An atomic-level look at an HIV accomplice
Science Centric - 4 Hours ago
A new type of stem cells found in prostate may be involved in cancer â?? [9 Sep 2009] â?? A new type of stem cell found in the prostate of adult mice can be a source of prostate cancer, according to a
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Reflux oesophagitis due to immune reaction, not acute acid burn
Science Centric - 4 Hours ago
A new type of stem cells found in prostate may be involved in cancer â?? [9 Sep 2009] â?? A new type of stem cell found in the prostate of adult mice can be a source of prostate cancer, according to a
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Common pain relief medication may encourage cancer growth
Science Centric - 4 Hours ago
A new type of stem cells found in prostate may be involved in cancer â?? [9 Sep 2009] â?? A new type of stem cell found in the prostate of adult mice can be a source of prostate cancer, according to a
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Findings that should speed the development of drugs for Parkinson's disease
Science Centric - 4 Hours ago
DON'T MISS â?? A new type of stem cells found in prostate may be involved in cancer â?? [9 Sep 2009] â?? A new type of stem cell found in the prostate of adult mice can be a source of prostate cancer,
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Cancers' sweet tooth may be weakness
Science Centric - 4 Hours ago
A new type of stem cells found in prostate may be involved in cancer â?? [9 Sep 2009] â?? A new type of stem cell found in the prostate of adult mice can be a source of prostate cancer, according to a
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Genetic analysis helps dissect molecular basis of cardiovascular disease
Science Centric - 4 Hours ago
A new type of stem cells found in prostate may be involved in cancer â?? [9 Sep 2009] â?? A new type of stem cell found in the prostate of adult mice can be a source of prostate cancer, according to a
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Nov. 19, 2009---New Study Finds Cardiac CT Scans Improve Survival
Advance for Imaging & Radiation Oncology - 4 Hours ago
Cardiac patients who did not undergo the CT angiogram were almost 4-fold more likely to die during follow-up. 'This study indicates that cardiac CT scans can provide patients and physicians an earlier
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