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Banner Health OKs Valley Cancer Center: Facility to Be State's 2nd; Patients to Have Access to Clinical Trials RedNova
By Jill Redhage, The Tribune, Mesa, Ariz. Dec. 10--A unanimous vote Saturday morning by the 15 board members of Banner Health made plans a "go" for the creation of the Valley's first comprehensive cancer center.
Experts Available: National Day Of Remembrance And Action On Violence Against Women Medical News Today
ual assault is one of the most under-reported crimes. According to Statistics Canada, fewer than 10% of ual assaults are reported to the police. Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR) experts are available to discuss the health implications of violence in light of the National Day of Remembrance and Action on Violence against Women on December 6. [click link for full article]
Cell Phone Use Not Linked To Cancer Risk Medical News Today
Long or short-term cell phone use is not associated with increased cancer risk, according to a study in the December 6 issue of the Journal of the National Cancer Institute.The widespread use of cell phones has raised concerns about health risks among users. [click link for full article]
Elsevier launches new journal with the National Institute of Polar Research EurekAlert!
Amsterdam, 7 December 2006 -- Elsevier, in partnership with the National Institute of Polar Research, proudly announce the 2007 launch of a new international peer-reviewed publication called Polar Science.
Initial Steps In The Development Of Taste Discovered By Penn Researchers Medical News Today
Of the five senses, taste is one of the least understood, but now researchers at the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine have come one step closer to understanding how the sense of taste develops. They have pinpointed a molecular pathway that regulates the development of taste buds. [click link for full article]
NIH Selects Purdue To Use Phi29 DNA Packaging Motor For National Nanomedicine Development Center Medical News Today
A multidisciplinary Purdue research team will lead one of eight national nanomedicine development centers.The National Institutes of Health awarded the team $7 million over five years to study the use of a nanomotor, a microscopic biological machine, for potential use in the diagnosis and treatment of diseases such as cancer, AIDS, hepatitis B and influenza. [click link for full article]
Health Sciences Center Getting a $200 Million Surge of Capital Projects: WVU: Could Bring $200 Million a Year to Economy RedNova
By Janet L. Metzner, The Dominion Post, Morgantown, W.Va. Dec. 10--Construction totaling about $200 million for five projects at the WVU Robert C. Byrd Health Sciences Center will bring in 2,000 to 3,000 new jobs, more medical research and improved medical care, Dr. Robert M.
Health Quandary RedNova
By Terry Rombeck, Journal-World, Lawrence, Kan. Dec. 10--Everyone wants to provide the best health care for the region and to make Kansas City a leader in life science research. The question is how to go about it.
Scientist Admits Unauthorized Payments RedNova
The chief of the geriatric psychiatry branch of the U.S. National Institute of Mental Health has admitted taking unauthorized fees from a drug maker. Pearson Trey Sunderland III pleaded guilty in federal court in Baltimore Friday, the Baltimore Sun reported.
Scientist admits unauthorized payments UPI
BALTIMORE, Dec. 9 (UPI) -- The chief of the geriatric psychiatry branch of the U.S. National Institute of Mental Health has admitted taking unauthorized fees from a drug maker.
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