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Cancer Drug – Bevacizumab (Avastin) – May Increase Risk For Proteinuria In Patients

June 13, 2010
Cancer patients treated with the chemotherapy agent bevacizumab (Avastin) may be at an increased risk of severe loss of protein from the kidney into the urine that can lead to significant kidney damage and can compromise the efficacy of cancer treatment. This conclusion stems from a study of more than ...

New CU-Boulder study indicates an ancient ocean may have covered one-third of Mars

June 13, 2010
A vast ocean likely covered one-third of the surface of Mars some 3.5 billion years ago, according to a new study conducted by University of Colorado at Boulder scientists.

New technology involving adipose stem cells may one day cure patients with severe wounds: Researchers

June 8, 2010
New technology developed by University of Virginia inventors involving adipose stem cells - adult stem cells found in fatty tissue - could one day be used to treat patients with severe wounds and other serious conditions.

How to overcome resistance to one group of breast cancer drugs

June 8, 2010
A team of researchers, led by Carlos Arteaga, at Vanderbilt University Medical Center, Nashville, has identified a mechanism by which human breast cancer cells can develop resistance to one group of drugs used to treat breast cancer, suggesting new approaches to treating the disease.

About one-tenth of soldiers returning from Iraq may be impaired by mental health problems

June 8, 2010
Between 8.5 percent and 14 percent of soldiers returning from Iraq report serious functional impairment due to either posttraumatic stress disorder or depression, according to a report in the June issue of Archives of General Psychiatry.

About one-tenth of soldiers returning from Iraq may be impaired by mental health problems

June 7, 2010
Between 8.5 percent and 14 percent of soldiers returning from Iraq report serious functional impairment due to either post-traumatic stress disorder or depression, according to a report in the June issue of Archives of General Psychiatry, one of the JAMA/Archives journals.

One-Third of U.S. Girls Get HPV Vaccine

June 4, 2010
But many parents choose to skip Gardasil shots for daughters age 13 to 17, survey finds FRIDAY, June 4 (HealthDay News) -- Only about one-third of American girls ages 13 to 17 have received the vaccine to protect against human papillomavirus (HPV), suggests a new ...

Green Drinks NYC and Green Mountain Energy Company Present Summer Bash at Solar One

June 4, 2010
Location: Solar One - Stuyvesant Cove Park 2420 FDR Drive (off East 23rd Street) New York, NY, NY 10010 Date: June 8, 2010 Time: 6 - 10 p.m. Green Drinks NYC and Green Mountain Energy Company will host a special Summer Bash celebration at Solar One. The ...

Researchers discover one cause of cognitive decline in aging population

June 2, 2010
Researchers at Mount Sinai School of Medicine have found that certain types of specializations on nerve cells called "spines" are depleted as a person ages, causing cognitive decline in the part of the brain that mediates the highest levels of learning. These spines receive an important class of synapses that ...

China Sky One Medical’s Subsidiaries Recognized as Provincial Model Companies

June 2, 2010
HARBIN, China , June 2 /PRNewswire-Asia-FirstCall/ -- China Sky One Medical, Inc. ("China Sky One Medical" or "the Company") (Nasdaq: CSKI ), a leading fully integrated pharmaceutical company in the People's Republic of China ("PRC"), today announced that its wholly owned subsidiaries, Harbin Tian Di ...

Over One Million YouTube Views in Six Days – Not a Gag, The Better Marriage Blanket Smells of Sweet Success

June 2, 2010
A blanket that can actually save your marriage? According to Frank Bibbo, inventor of the Better Marriage Blanket, this simple yet effective product can make a difference by quelling the nighttime odors that has spouses begging for relief. ...

One-third of young girls get HPV vaccine to prevent cervical cancer

June 2, 2010
Only about one in three young women has received the human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine to help prevent cervical cancer, according to a new report from researchers at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis.