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What are the hints and components of hair thinning that many of us should know?

May 23, 2013 | besthelpservices.com

We can't guess the particular occurrence of Alopecia. It might suddenly uncover its early hints to any person, whether you are a guy or a lady. After exhibited, it may distribute either suddenly or with time and alters the head... Read more...

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Crazy Flexible! Girl Can Rotate Her Leg 180 Degrees

22 hrs ago | redcowhills.com

Woman turns her leg to 180 degrees. Jen shows us his incredible talent to return fully after his knee surgery. It can rotate the leg outward and back upright. It’s in October 2010, she was diagnosed achievement of Ewing’s... Read more...

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'With months to live, how do you say goodbye?'

May 23, 2013 | rappler.com

MANILA, Philippines - It's not about dying, it’s about living. Like the average teenage boy, Zach Sobiech went to school, liked playing basketball, and loved playing guitar and video games. But his world turned upside down when... Read more...
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Milwaukee firefighter fights and beats Stage 4 colon cancer

May 23, 2013 | fox6now.com

MILWAUKEE (WITI) — From fighting fires, to fighting Stage 4 cancer, a Milwaukee firefighter has defied the odds, and Kristin Ciganek’s story has sparked change in the Milwaukee Fire Department. When a call comes in, fire... Read more...

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12 hrs ago | crashproductionz.com

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Cancer patient proposes after experimental treatment gives new life

May 22, 2013 | wlky.com

A heartwarming and surprising proposal in the Bone Marrow Transplant Unit of University Hospital gives new meaning to the phrase "love conquers all." Former Ballard High School basketball star Dale Monteith is fighting an... Read more...

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Patch Project: Send Postcards To A Little Boy With Cancer

4 hrs ago | patch.com

Marik Tucker loves maps. He loves learning about new places and different cultures. As part of a Navy family, he has moved a few times and always enjoys meeting new people. But the 10-year-old doesn't travel much from his Gales... Read more...

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The Power of the Creative Arts

6 hrs ago | psmag.com

Music, art, and dance therapy may relieve anxiety and similar symptoms among people with cancer, according to a new analysis of past studies. Researchers who analyzed results from trials conducted between 1989 and 2011 said the... Read more...

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SGO Calls for Broad Changes in Managing Patient Care

May 22, 2013 | onclive.com

The SGO asserts that women with gynecologic cancers frequently receive uncoordinated, fragmented testing and treatment from multiple providers at a variety of sites, often without the involvement of a specialist or supportive... Read more...

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Hops compounds have potential to treat diabetes, cancer: research

May 23, 2013 | truthisscary.com

Okay beer drinkers, drink to your health! Only kidding. Research over the last few decades has determined a compound from hops used to brew beer, humulone , has a wide array of potential health benefits, from curing viral... Read more...

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Liposomal anthracyclinebased chemotherapy effective for children with leukemia Study

3 hrs ago | bioportfolio.com

Treating pediatric leukemia patients with a liposomal formulation of anthracyclinebased chemotherapy at a more intensethanstandard dose during initial treatment may result in high survival rates without causing any added heart... Read more...

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Adding Cetuximab to Chemotherapy Increases Resection Rates of Colorectal Liver Metastases and...

May 23, 2013 | onclive.com

The addition of cetuximab to chemotherapy as first-line treatment of KRAS wild-type unresectable colorectal liver metastases resulted in a higher rate of resection and longer survival than chemotherapy alone Read more...

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A proton therapy center opens: A radiation oncologist reflects

5 hrs ago | allvoices.com

This makes proton radiation therapy ideal to treat children, where the entrance and exit doses of radiation can cause growth defects and trigger secondary malignancies years and years down the line. But the first patients... Read more...

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Deals Of The Week Ponders When $2.1 Billion Is A Steal

5 hrs ago | ewallstreeter.com

With the oncology high season upon us and just about everyone in the industry scrambling to decode the secrets hidden in ASCO’s abstracts, we couldn’t help but stop and reflect on how at least one company got where it is in... Read more...

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OSF SAINT FRANCIS MEDICAL CENTER CANCER PROGRAM EARNS ACCREDITATION

May 23, 2013 | thecommunityword.com

– The cancer program at OSF Saint Francis Medical Center has been granted a three-year accreditation by the Commission on Cancer (CoC) of the American College of Surgeons. To earn voluntary CoC accreditation, a cancer program... Read more...

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Successful Capital Raise, Data for Lead Candidate, and Small Float Opportune for Stemline

4 hrs ago | propthink.com

Stemline Therapeutics (STML) completed its IPO in January of this year, (the company was founded in 2003), and as its name implies, the company develops cancer therapies that specifically target cancer stem cells (referred to... Read more...

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Tumor heterogeneity may affect head and neck cancer outcomes

May 23, 2013 | dental-tribune.com

BOSTON, Mass., USA: Although the presence of genetic heterogeneity within tumors has been established, it is unclear whether greater heterogeneity predicts worse outcomes. Now, a study has suggested that a novel measure of... Read more...

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The Medical Engineering Revolution in the 21st Century and Beyond

May 23, 2013 | articru.com

Medical science has existed in one form or another since the dawn of recorded history. However, the advent of the industrial revolution and the subsequent advances in medical technology in the 20th century have served to... Read more...

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RUNKLE v. KEMEN

12 hrs ago | findlaw.com

Shelia Renee RUNKLE, Administratrix of the Estate of Robert Earl Runkle, Deceased, Plaintiff–Appellant, v. Frederick W. KEMEN, M.D., Kentucky State Reformatory, Defendant–Appellee, Becky Pancake, et al., Defendants. This action... Read more...

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Trent researcher secures funding for new studies on chemobrain

May 23, 2013 | universitiesnews.com

Dr. Gordon Winocur to conduct research in state-of-the-art Behavioural Neuroscience Lab at Trent A new study testing the impact of risk factors on cognitive health and the impact of chemotherapy on cognitive function led by Dr.... Read more...

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Homi Bhabha National Institute University Exam Results 2013 Mumbai Maharashtra

12 hrs ago | myeduresults.com

Dear Students, from our latest resources we came to know that Homi Bhabha National Institute University has announced university’s examination results. Results are available at their official website at www.hbni.ac.in/ the... Read more...

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Grapefruit May Help Cure Cancer

May 23, 2013 | thedailymeal.com

Researchers found that lipids from grapefruit might help fight diseased cells By MeganByrne, Junior Writer Grapefruit May Help Cure Cancer A cure for some cancers may be found right on your breakfast table. Huang-Ge Zhang, a... Read more...
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Priority Review Granted for Nab-Paclitaxel in Metastatic Pancreatic Cancer

24 hrs ago | onclive.com

Published Online: Thursday, May 23, 2013 The FDA has granted priority review to nab-paclitaxel (Abraxane) in combination with gemcitabine for the first-line treatment of patients with metastatic pancreatic cancer, as part of... Read more...

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Dodgy figure in cord blood paper prompts Expression of Concern in oncology journal

May 23, 2013 | retractionwatch.wordpress.com

The editor of Clinical Medicine Insights: Oncology has issued an Expression of Concern over a 2008 paper by a group of authors in China after identifying “flaws” in one of the figures. The article, “Exvivo experiments of human... Read more...

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Preventing Pharmageddon: Treatment Access for Noncommunicable Diseases

7 hrs ago | cfr.org

CFR Senior Fellow Thomas Bollyky argues that new strategies are needed to address the latest treatment-access crisis over patented medications, particularly as noncommunicable diseases continue to rapidly emerge in low- and... Read more...

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Heard Around Town: A short story about a little bell

12 hrs ago | salemnews.com

SALEM -- Earlier this month, the Mass General/North Shore Cancer Center in Danvers held a dedication ceremony for, of all things, a bell. The little bell is inscribed "From the Friends of Maureen Clark" in honor of a Salem... Read more...

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Transgene Announces Its Invesment In ElsaLys Biotech, A New Antibody Company Created By Former...

May 23, 2013 | bioresearchonline.com

Regulatory News: Transgene SA , a biopharmaceutical company that develops targeted immunotherapy products to treat major unmet medical needs in cancer and chronic infectious diseases, recently announced its participation to the... Read more...

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My 50 years as a GP

20 hrs ago | healthcarerepublic.com

Dr Elspeth Russell reflects on her career as a GP, which began in the early 1960s. Last year I finally hung up my stethoscope, two weeks after my 80th birthday and after more than 50 years in general practice. Several people... Read more...

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Medical radiation treatments fraught with technician error and fatal mishap, oversight questionable

May 23, 2013 | newstarget.com

Medical radiation accidents are more common than you may think. Whether it's a software glitch or technician error, there are plenty of opportunities for a scan or treatment to go horribly wrong. And technologists are poorly... Read more...

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University of Illinois biophysicists measure mechanism that determines fate of living cells

May 23, 2013 | physorg.com

—New tension gauge tether (TGT) laboratory method developed at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign has broad applications for research into stem cells, cancer, infectious disease, and immunology. Read more...

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