Pfizer Proven Miracle To Fight Against ROS1 Lung Cancer Through Xalkori
In annual congress of European Society for Medical Oncology (ESMO) in Madrid the researchers presented the study describing Xalkori as a wonder drug.
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Ebola Virus Has Killed More Than 3000 People, Says WHO
The number of people infected with Ebola could hit 1.4 million by mid-January. What is the world doing about it? WSJ's Jason Bellini has #TheShortAnswer.
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Perjeta Shows Significantly Better Results For Breast Cancer Treatment
In a recent study, scientists have found that a new drug to treatment for breast cancer has the highest success rate in prolonging life than any other drug treatment before it.
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Bengals have received orders for nearly 10000 Still jerseys
CINCINNATI - The Bengals have received orders for nearly 10,000 Devon Still jerseys, part of an initiative to raise money for pediatric cancer care and research.
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IRS Releases New Instructions to Assist Home Health Care Agencies Navigate ...
IRS Releases New Instructions to Assist Home Health Care Agencies Navigate Obamacare Since its passage in 2010, the Affordable Care Act has left many people within the health care industry, including home health care, wondering how these changes ...
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Possible Ebola Patient Arrives at US NIH Lab
An American doctor who was exposed to the Ebola virus in Sierra Leone checked in to the National Institutes of Health hospital Sunday for experimental testing and possible isolation and treatment, the NIH said.
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Five babies test positive for TB in El Paso
Hundreds of babies born at Providence Memorial Hospital in El Paso are being tested for tuberculosis after a staff member tested positive for the respiratory disease.
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CBT best for social anxiety
Cognitive behavioural therapy is more effective than medication for managing social anxiety disorder, a large study shows. It concludes that antidepressants should now be relegated to second-line treatment for this common and debilitating condition.
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Community Members Walk Out of the Darkness for Suicide Prevention
ROCHESTER, N.Y. -- Looking to prevent suicide through support and inspire hope, the Rochester community came out to walk for the cause.
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Walk to End Alzheimer's Oct. 4 in Rehoboth
As many as 500 people are expected to gather at Grove Park in Rehoboth Saturday, Oct. 4, to Walk to End Alzheimer's. Check-in is at 8:30 a.m.. There is still time to register for anyone who has not yet signed up and would like to show his or her support by ...
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Mercer Island still under boil order, school cancelled
Mercer Island officials still aren't sure if their tap water is safe to drink, so the city remained under a boil order for a second day, Sunday.
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CROP walk held to benefit local agencies
SOUTH BEDN, Ind.--- Sixteen percent of people in St. Joe County struggle to put food on the table. That is why some faith-based groups around Michiana want to stomp out that statistic, one step at time.
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CDC recommends most Americans get flu shots
WASHINGTON (AP) - It's time for flu vaccine again and while it's important for the whole family, this year health officials have some different advice for different ages: Certain kids should opt for the ouchless nasal spray.
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Barton County confirms additional West Nile virus case
5 Barton county has 7 confirmed cases of West Nile Virus to date, one of the highest so far in the country. Five of the seven cases were non-neuroinvasive.
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Contamination: 40K Pounds Of FF Chicken Breast Grilled Strips Recalled
Nearly 40,000 pounds of Foster Farms Chicken Breast Grilled Strips are being recalled by the U.S. Department of Agriculture's Food Safety and Inspection Service on fears that the meat is contaminated with Listeria monocytogenes.
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Alimera, pSivida eye implant finally wins US approval
(Reuters) - Alimera Sciences Inc and pSivida Corp said the U.S. Food and Drug Administration approved their vision-loss treatment Iluvien, following three rejections.
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Miss Michigan USA crowned in Port Huron
PORT HURON, Mich. (AP) - A new Miss Michigan USA and Miss Michigan Teen USA have been crowned in Port Huron. Rashontae Wawrzyniak, who represented St. Clair Lake, is the new Miss Michigan.
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CDC investigating New Jersey boy's death
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is testing to see if the death of a Hamilton Township 4-year-old from an unidentified illness might have been from Enterovirus D68, a virus causing severe respiratory illness in children across the country.
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Bob McDonald has a 90-day plan to solve VA problems
Fifty-nine days after he took the helm, U.S. Dept. of Veterans Affairs Sec. Bob McDonald outlines a plan that addresses recent criticism of the department.
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CDC awards $211M in community prevention grants, with support for obesity ...
The CDC will provide $212 million in first-year funding awards to states, large and small cities and counties, tribes and tribal organizations, and national and community organizations to help prevent and control chronic diseases, according to an ...
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