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Study Results on Stool DNA Testing for Colon Cancer Announced Newswise Mount Sinai School of Medicine and EXACT Sciences Corporation (NASDAQ: EXAS) announced today the publication of results from a prospective, multi-center study of stool DNA testing. The study found that the test demonstrated an 88% sensitivity for colorectal cancer, and with equal detection across all stages of cancer, regardless of the cancer's location in the colon. The study was published Mount Sinai School of Medicine and EXACT Sciences Announce Publication of Multi-Center Study Results on Stool DNA RedNova Mount Sinai School of Medicine and EXACT Sciences Corporation (NASDAQ: EXAS) announced today the publication of results from a prospective, multi-center study of stool DNA testing. Retired Court of Appeals Judge George Bundy Smith Joins Chadbourne & Parke LLP PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance George Bundy Smith, a renowned judge who served for 14 years on New York's highest court, joined Chadbourne & Parke LLP today as a partner in the firm's litigation practice. IN DEVELOPMENT: December 7-10, 2006 HoopsWorld.com Twice weekly updates from the NCAA, D League, CBA, ABA, IBL, UBL, USBL, WBA and Euroleague: • DRAFT 2007: Will Oden be Rookie of the Year and MVP in 2007-08? • D LEAGUE: Arkansas seeing The Age of a Haryasz; T-birds ink Edwards • GERMANY: Sean Dockery available after leaving Artland Dragons Quakenbrueck • ABA: Hammond Rollers relocating to Sauk Valley, Illinois • ABA: Cape Cod Frenzy New life for old-fashioned businesses Daily Southtown When Bob Neutzmann, Jr. took over the family TV repair shop four years ago, he was worried about staying in business. Columbia's Service Learning in the Community Environment to Graduate Inaugural Class from Expanded 16-month Program Columbia News It's happened without a lot of fanfare, but the Fu Foundation School of Engineering and Applied Science's Botwinick Gateway Learning Laboratory has become one of the most viable, visible academic connections Columbia has with the surrounding community. Mamadou Diouf, West African Scholar, Selected to Lead Columbia's Institute for African Affairs Columbia News On December 7th, Columbia University President Lee C. Bollinger announced today that Mamadou Diouf, a renowned West African scholar and historian, has been hired to lead Columbia's Institute for African Studies at the School of International and Public Affairs. Healy students take project from Alaska to outer space Fairbanks Daily News-Miner Middle school science students working on a recent school project had some special help from engineers with the National Aeronautics and Space Administration. High Dopamine Transporter Levels Not Correlated With ADHD Medical News Today Results from a brain-imaging study conducted at the U.S. Department of Energy's Brookhaven National Laboratory in collaboration with Mount Sinai School of Medicine in New York indicate that levels of a brain protein proposed as a diagnostic marker for attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) are not positively correlated with the disease. [click link for full article] New York's Retro Kids love the '80s Orlando Sentinel The group stands out in hip-hop styles from the days of beepers and break dancing. Sporting architectural haircuts that haven't been seen since the Reagan administration and clothes that looked borrowed from the closets of Run-D.M.C. and Theo Huxtable, a group of young black men who call themselves the Retro Kids were turning heads the other evening at a party for Parish, a new urban clothing
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