Friday, September 17, 2010

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HIV / AIDS Survived for Thousands of Years before Spreading among Humans
Digital News Report
Digital News Report – New research indicates that the virus that causes AIDS has infected monkeys for least 32000 years. The epidemic, which started in the 1980s, has spread worldwide and the Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) has infected 33 million ...
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FDA extends review of Genentech's Avastin
BusinessWeek
Genentech, a unit of Swiss drug developer Roche, said Friday that the US Food and Drug Administration extended a review of Avastin as an initial breast cancer treatment. The agency will take an additional 90 days to review the application, ...
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New Drug Promising for Advanced Thyroid Cancer
BusinessWeek
By Steven Reinberg FRIDAY, Sept. 17 (HealthDay News) -- A targeted drug called pazopanib could prove effective against difficult-to-treat cases of thyroid cancer cases, researchers say. Most thyroid cancers can be treated with surgery or radioiodine, ...
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Police arrest `fake' MD in buttocks injection case
MiamiHerald.com
Investigators say a woman posing as a doctorpromised the victim a `perfect backside' with injections. By JENNIFER LEBOVICH AND FRED TASKER State health investigators were not surprised when they heard about the Miami woman who was approached in a ...
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First case of West Nile virus appears, along with dengue fever
Orlando Sentinel
By Bob LaMendola, Sun Sentinel South Florida officials are ratcheting up their attacks on a growing cloud of mosquitoes, after a case of West Nile virus was confirmed in Broward County. Broward health officials said Friday a case of West Nile virus had ...
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