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    Single-Dose Breast Cancer Radiation Therapy Is Effective

    A large, 10-year, randomized clinical trial - called TARGIT-A - has revealed promising results for the broadening use of a shorter and easier radiation therapy method for patients with breast cancer. The study revealed that a single radiation dose during surgery (IORT = infra-operative...
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    Yes To Telephone Therapy For Depression

    Treating clinical depression on the telephone is nearly as effective as face-to-face consultations, a new Brigham Young University study finds. The trial run included 30 people newly diagnosed with major depression. Instead of eight scheduled visits to the clinic, the participants covered the...
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    when does bells palsy go away i'm going on my 8 months had therapy galonic

    shocks making facial excercises? somebody please help ?
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    Follow-up Safety Data Show AFREZZA™ Comparable To Standard Antidiabetic Therapy In Lu

    Pulmonary function test results (PFTs) in patients treated with AFREZZATM (insulin human [rDNA origin]) Inhalation Powder, a well-tolerated, ultra rapid acting insulin, at follow-up measurements were similar to PFT results observed in patients receiving standard antidiabetic therapy, according...
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    Follow-up Safety Data Show AFREZZA™ Comparable To Standard Antidiabetic Therapy In Lu

    Pulmonary function test results (PFTs) in patients treated with AFREZZATM (insulin human [rDNA origin]) Inhalation Powder, a well-tolerated, ultra rapid acting insulin, at follow-up measurements were similar to PFT results observed in patients receiving standard antidiabetic therapy, according...
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    Physical Therapy in south Korea?

    is physical therapist in south Korea in demand? if so, is the salary high? :)
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    Physical Therapy in south Korea?

    is physical therapist in south Korea in demand? if so, is the salary high? :)
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    Gene Therapy Cures Inherited Form Of Day Blindness In Canines

    Veterinary ophthalmology researchers from the University of Pennsylvania have used gene therapy to restore retinal cone function and day vision in two canine models of congenital achromatopsia, also called rod monochromacy or total color blindness. Achromatopsia is a rare autosomal recessive...
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    New York Times Magazine Writer Profiles Personal Experiences With Estrogen Therapy

    In Sunday's New York Times Magazine, Cynthia Gorney, a writer and journalism professor at the Graduate School of Journalism at the University of California-Berkeley, discusses both the controversy of hormone replacement and possible benefits related to memory and mood. She also discusses her own...
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    FDA Approves Tarceva As A Maintenance Therapy For Advanced Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer

    OSI Pharmaceuticals, Inc. (NASDAQ: OSIP) announced today that the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved the daily pill Tarceva® (erlotinib) as a maintenance treatment for patients with locally advanced or metastatic non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) whose disease has not progressed...
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    Palos Community Hospital Physician Advances New Therapy In Cartilage Repair

    Dr. Nirav A. Shah, MD, an orthopaedic sports medicine surgeon affiliated with Palos Community Hospital is the first to design a new nanotechnology biomedical therapy that promotes the growth of new, stronger cartilage to aid in the treatment of joint injuries. "In conjunction with current...
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    In Battle Against Lung Cancer, Investigators Eye Oncolytic Virus Therapy

    A virus that destroys cancer cells but leaves normal cells unharmed may offer hope to those affected by squamous cell carcinoma of the lungs (SCC lung cancer), according to investigators from the Cancer Therapy & Research Center (CTRC) at the University of Texas Health Science Center at San...
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    In Battle Against Lung Cancer, Investigators Eye Oncolytic Virus Therapy

    A virus that destroys cancer cells but leaves normal cells unharmed may offer hope to those affected by squamous cell carcinoma of the lungs (SCC lung cancer), according to investigators from the Cancer Therapy & Research Center (CTRC) at the University of Texas Health Science Center at San...
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    In Battle Against Lung Cancer, Investigators Eye Oncolytic Virus Therapy

    A virus that destroys cancer cells but leaves normal cells unharmed may offer hope to those affected by squamous cell carcinoma of the lungs (SCC lung cancer), according to investigators from the Cancer Therapy & Research Center (CTRC) at the University of Texas Health Science Center at San...
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    Using Stem Cell Therapy To Tackle HIV

    A novel stem cell therapy that arms the immune system with an intrinsic defence against HIV could be a powerful strategy to tackle the disease. Professor Ben Berkhout speaking at the Society for General Microbiology's spring meeting in Edinburgh explained how this new approach could dramatically...
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    Meta-Cognitive Therapy More Effective For Adult ADHD Patients

    Mount Sinai researchers have learned that meta-cognitive therapy (MCT), a method of skills teaching by use of cognitive-behavioral principles, yielded significantly greater improvements in symptoms of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) in adults than those that participate in...
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    Meta-Cognitive Therapy More Effective For Adult ADHD Patients

    Mount Sinai researchers have learned that meta-cognitive therapy (MCT), a method of skills teaching by use of cognitive-behavioral principles, yielded significantly greater improvements in symptoms of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) in adults than those that participate in...
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    Meta-Cognitive Therapy More Effective For Adult ADHD Patients

    Mount Sinai researchers have learned that meta-cognitive therapy (MCT), a method of skills teaching by use of cognitive-behavioral principles, yielded significantly greater improvements in symptoms of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) in adults than those that participate in...
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    Potential Defence Against Food Poisoning Bacteria: 'Hormone Therapy'

    Pathogenic bacteria in the gut recognise their surroundings by detecting hormone signals from the host, which can prompt them to express lethal toxins. Intercepting these hormonal messages could be a better way to treat serious food-borne infections where antibiotics do more harm than good...
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    Potential Defence Against Food Poisoning Bacteria: 'Hormone Therapy'

    Pathogenic bacteria in the gut recognise their surroundings by detecting hormone signals from the host, which can prompt them to express lethal toxins. Intercepting these hormonal messages could be a better way to treat serious food-borne infections where antibiotics do more harm than good...
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