Sunday, December 5, 2010

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Multiple Sclerosis: Damage Could Be Reversed
ThirdAge
Multiple Sclerosis suffers will welcome a new study, which shows damage caused by the inflammatory disease could be reversed. Researchers from the Universities of Cambridge and Edinburgh came to this conclusion, after activating stem cells that can ...
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Genentech: positive results from cancer drug study
Bloomberg
By AP SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, Calif. (AP) — Genentech Inc., now part of Swiss drug developer Roche, and Biogen Idec Inc. on Sunday announced positive results from the late-stage study of cancer drug Rituxan in patients with advanced type of non-Hodgkin's ...
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NY bust: Medicaid patients' Rx drugs go to dealers
The Associated Press
BUFFALO, NY (AP) — Ethel Johnson couldn't get her prescription for pain medication filled fast enough. The 60-year-old Buffalo woman was hurting — but investigators say that wasn't the reason for the rush. According to secretly recorded telephone ...
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Eaton Centre changes Salvation Army bell ban
CTV.ca
The operators of Toronto's downtown Eaton Centre have backtracked on an eight-year agreement which forced Salvation Army volunteers to silence their bells during the annual holiday drive. The decision not to use the bells was a mutual one between the ...
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Starting Out in the Healthcare Field
Washington Post
Want to get your foot in the door of the health care industry but do not want to spend the years necessary to be a doctor or nurse? Opportunities are available for many entry-level health care jobs that will get you started on a rewarding career in no ...
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