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| IndUShealth partners with world-class cancer centers in India and America to provide affordable cutting-edge oncology services with the benefits of long-term follow-up physician care in the U.S. |
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| Five Prime Therapeutics, Inc. and Pfizer Inc. (NYSE:PFE) today announced the initiation of a worldwide collaborative research and license agreement. The collaboration will focus on the discovery of antibody targets and novel therapeutic protein products to treat certain areas of cancer and diabetes. Under the collaboration, FivePrime will screen its comprehensive protein library in both cell-based assays and primary in vivo screens directed toward finding potential therapeutic protein products and antibody targets. |
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| When OKI Data Americas, one of the leading printer manufacturers in the U.S., first decided to launch their philanthropic program, Color Me OKI, it considered many options ranging from the traditional to the unexpected. At the heart of the decision was to support causes that impact its employees and community, and to do it in a way that reflects the passion of the company. The result was a unique program that paired a classic pink Cadillac with timeless music to help those fighting breast cancer celebrate life and make memories at fundraising events along the east coast. This year, the... |
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| Grand Lodge of Free And Accepted Masons of the District of Columbia sponsors awareness and donates $25,000 to Susan G. Komen For the Cure. |
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| LegalView reported to mesothelioma blog readers that several U.S. senators and lobbyists are supporting a push to increase federal funding for researching asbestos-related illnesses. The 2009 defense appropriations bill is at the epicenter for the cancer research because of the vast array of Navy men who are currently diagnosed with mesothelioma and at risk for the condition. |
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| "Guiding Light" Actress Caitlin VanZandt Who Portrays Ashlee Wolfe Has Lap-Band Surgery, as do actor Brian Dennehy and Muhammad Ali's daughter Khalia Ali-- Oprah, Dr. Oz, 60 Minutes, Entertainment Tonight, People Magazine all are talking about weight loss surgery and the results: spontaneous diabetes remission, massive weight loss, cancer risk cut in half-- iVital Medical Director, Dr. Theresa Garza discusses JAMA and New England Journal of Medicine Research, as well as compares bariatric surgery, gastric bypass, iVital's out-patient Lap-Band procedure. Additional topics include... |
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| The employees of OKI Data Americas, a leading printer manufacturer, are proud to support the Young Survival Coalition (YSC) Northern New Jersey Chapter’s Seventh Annual In Living Pink Event on May 20, 2008 at the Brownstone in Paterson, N.J. On behalf of the Color Me OKI program, the “Twin Sister” 1955 Pink Cadillac will be on display as a Tribute Artist performs at the event from 6:30 p.m. - 10:30 p.m., while commemorative photos are provided to attendees in keepsake frames. The restored Cadillac symbolizes the process women must go through when rebuilding their mind,... |
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| To celebrate the powerful role of art therapy in helping cancer patients, the Premiere Oncology Foundation will host "Lilly Oncology on Canvas" -- an art exhibition and live painting party featuring renowned art therapist Esther Dreifuss-Katten. The event is open to cancer survivors, friends, family and caregivers on Tuesday, June 17, 2008 from Noon to 3 pm at the Premiere Oncology Foundation, 2020 Santa Monica Blvd., Suite 600. |
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| The Mesothelioma Victims Center was created to assist all US victims of Mesothelioma. Americas Watchdog has initiated this very complete free service because there is literally nothing close to this type of service in the United States, and because this type of service is sorely needed by Mesothelioma victims and their families. The Mesothelioma Victims Center was created to assist victims & their families in every way possible. Victims who served in the US Navy are especially encouraged to contact the group at 866-714-6466. |
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| Williams Kherkher teamed with Waters Kraus obtain a $9.7 million verdict in Brewer v. Crane Company. |
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