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Keep your marriage strong – even with children
February 18th, 2012
Preliminary data from phase 2 trial of AC220 monotherapy in patients with relapsed or refractory acute myeloid leukemia, FLT3-ITD with activating mutations
January 16th, 2012
No treatment-related deaths were reported at the time of analysis. The most common treatment-related side effects: nausea, vomiting and febrile neutropenia. Several cases of asymptomatic QTc prolongation have been reported at the beginning of the study, but most are resolved after dose adjustment, and no grade 4 cases were reported. Management of other adverse events is also explored dose adjustments in this study. » Read the rest of this entry «
Chip PC allows paralyzed man to act
January 15th, 2012
Implanted a computer chip has a 39 year old financial consultant from France to take their first steps after a car accident left him paralyzed in both legs 10 years ago. » Read the rest of this entry «
Guilty of cataract: a case study for new construction against the sun
January 13th, 2012
To reduce the risk of cataracts, consumers can wear sunglasses that block UV rays, and some experts believe that taking antioxidant vitamins is also beneficial. » Read the rest of this entry «
American Diabetes Association helps mothers find the right balance
January 7th, 2012
Many mothers find themselves on the cutting delicate balance between the family that provides healthy meals and the family busy on a daily basis. With the pre-type 2 diabetes in a dramatic increase, it is more important than ever to do both. This Mother Day, the American Diabetes Association provides recommendations for easy balance to strike so busy moms. » Read the rest of this entry «
Elsevier is improving the quality, effectiveness of care with “intelligent content”
January 1st, 2012
“Advancing the quality of care begins with providing physicians with the best, the latest facts, where and when needed,” said Michael Hansen, CEO of Elsevier Health Sciences. “Providing unprecedented levels of access to our rich content assets will lead to better decision making and ultimately patient care better, more efficient and effective.” » Read the rest of this entry «
How to eliminate double chin
January 1st, 2012
Although Making language may seem rude, it’s actually a great way to stretch your neck and the the chin muscles. Get rid of double chin Stand with good posture and hold your head in its natural angle. Open your mouth as wide as possible and pull the language as far as that goes. silly, but for 10 seconds, then relax it. If you can, this 10 times. If you can do that a couple of times, work on it until you build up to 10. This may sound silly, but it’s going to be an effective means of working these muscles of the chin. » Read the rest of this entry «
Dad in cases of autism-vaccine Speaks Out
December 24th, 2011
Neurologist Jon Poling, MD, Ph.D., is not surprised that the federal government has decided to reimburse a fund federal vaccine injury because his daughter, Hannah, now 9, had developed similar symptoms after receiving childhood vaccines. » Read the rest of this entry «