Archive for November, 2009

Drug Treatment Center - New drug offers new lease on life for pet - Clay Today

Monday, November 30th, 2009

New drug offers new lease on life for pet - Clay Today

New drug offers new lease on life for pet
Clay Today
But, under Dr. ladue's expert care, Angie underwent radiation and drug therapy at the pet cancer treatment center and is now a “miracle melanoma survivor.

Sapacitabine Phase 1 Data Published in Acute Leukemia and Myelodysplastic … - CNNMoney.com (press release)

Sapacitabine Phase 1 Data Published in Acute Leukemia and Myelodysplastic
CNNMoney.com (press release)
If Phase 3 trials are successful, sapacitabine could emerge as the first oral drug for the treatment of AML and MDS." The objective of the study was to

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Inmates assist ill and dying fellow prisoners in hospices - USA Today

Inmates assist ill and dying fellow prisoners in hospices
USA Today
Hospice patients live in six small, windowless rooms in the prison's Treatment Center. They're given a hospital bed, a TV with a DVD player and a bedside

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Allos Therapeutics Announces Issuance of US Patent for FOLOTYN - WELT ONLINE

Allos Therapeutics Announces Issuance of US Patent for FOLOTYN
WELT ONLINE
FOLOTYN is the first and only drug approved in the US for the treatment of patients with relapsed or refractory peripheral T-cell lymphoma.

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The Feds Are Addicted to Pot — Even If You Aren’t - AlterNet

The Feds Are Addicted to Pot — Even If You Aren't
AlterNet
According to SAMHSA, over 37 percent of the estimated 288000 thousand people who entered drug treatment for marijuana in 2007 hadn't used weed in the 30

and more »

Immunomedics to Present at 51st ASH Annual Meeting - CNNMoney.com (press release)

Immunomedics to Present at 51st ASH Annual Meeting
CNNMoney.com (press release)
2744, Poster Session: Molecular Pharmacology, Drug Resistance Poster II, Sunday, December 6, 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm, Poster Board II- 720, Ernest N. Morial

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People with HIV/AIDS do not get life saving TB treatment on time - PunjabNewsline.com


MiamiHerald.com
People with HIV/AIDS do not get life saving TB treatment on time
PunjabNewsline.com
Incomplete treatment adherence raises the risk of multi drug resistant TB for the individual and in the community. Supporting the study findings,
World Aids Day reminds of virus's presenceSeacoastonline.com
Editorial: Take advantage of free testingUniversity Daily Kansan
This World AIDS Day, Congress must address gaps in primary care by passing The Birmingham News - al.com
Washington Post
all 574 news articles »

After inpatient drug rehab programs, what support works best? - The JHU Gazette

After inpatient drug rehab programs, what support works best?
The JHU Gazette
“We will offer some clients a ride directly from the residential treatment center to the outpatient program on the day they are released,” said Stitzer,

New drug offers new lease on life for pet - Clay Today

New drug offers new lease on life for pet
Clay Today
But, under Dr. ladue's expert care, Angie underwent radiation and drug therapy at the pet cancer treatment center and is now a “miracle melanoma survivor.

Sapacitabine Phase 1 Data Published in Acute Leukemia and Myelodysplastic … - CNNMoney.com (press release)

Sapacitabine Phase 1 Data Published in Acute Leukemia and Myelodysplastic
CNNMoney.com (press release)
If Phase 3 trials are successful, sapacitabine could emerge as the first oral drug for the treatment of AML and MDS." The objective of the study was to

and more »

Inmates assist ill and dying fellow prisoners in hospices - USA Today

Inmates assist ill and dying fellow prisoners in hospices
USA Today
Hospice patients live in six small, windowless rooms in the prison's Treatment Center. They're given a hospital bed, a TV with a DVD player and a bedside

and more »

Allos Therapeutics Announces Issuance of US Patent for FOLOTYN - WELT ONLINE

Allos Therapeutics Announces Issuance of US Patent for FOLOTYN
WELT ONLINE
FOLOTYN is the first and only drug approved in the US for the treatment of patients with relapsed or refractory peripheral T-cell lymphoma.

and more »

The Feds Are Addicted to Pot — Even If You Aren’t - AlterNet

The Feds Are Addicted to Pot — Even If You Aren't
AlterNet
According to SAMHSA, over 37 percent of the estimated 288000 thousand people who entered drug treatment for marijuana in 2007 hadn't used weed in the 30

and more »

Immunomedics to Present at 51st ASH Annual Meeting - CNNMoney.com (press release)

Immunomedics to Present at 51st ASH Annual Meeting
CNNMoney.com (press release)
2744, Poster Session: Molecular Pharmacology, Drug Resistance Poster II, Sunday, December 6, 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm, Poster Board II- 720, Ernest N. Morial

and more »

People with HIV/AIDS do not get life saving TB treatment on time - PunjabNewsline.com


MiamiHerald.com
People with HIV/AIDS do not get life saving TB treatment on time
PunjabNewsline.com
Incomplete treatment adherence raises the risk of multi drug resistant TB for the individual and in the community. Supporting the study findings,
World Aids Day reminds of virus's presenceSeacoastonline.com
Editorial: Take advantage of free testingUniversity Daily Kansan
This World AIDS Day, Congress must address gaps in primary care by passing The Birmingham News - al.com
Washington Post
all 574 news articles »

After inpatient drug rehab programs, what support works best? - The JHU Gazette

After inpatient drug rehab programs, what support works best?
The JHU Gazette
“We will offer some clients a ride directly from the residential treatment center to the outpatient program on the day they are released,” said Stitzer,

Drug Treatment Center - With cancer screenings, ‘more is not always better’ - USA Today

Monday, November 30th, 2009

With cancer screenings, ‘more is not always better’ - USA Today
even death. Experts say they’ve revised their recommendations over the years as they’ve learned more about cancer — and the unintended side effects of treatment. For instance, doctors treat cervical precancers much less aggressively today than

Gov’t reluctant to crack down on Ampatuans - Global Nation
The government has come under fire from the Commission on Human Rights (CHR) for an “overly cautious response” to the massacre of 57 people in Maguindanao as it attempted to reassert its authority over feuding warlords. CHR Chair Leila de Lima

With cancer screenings, ‘more is not always better’ - USA Today
even death. Experts say they’ve revised their recommendations over the years as they’ve learned more about cancer — and the unintended side effects of treatment. For instance, doctors treat cervical precancers much less aggressively today than

Gov’t reluctant to crack down on Ampatuans - Global Nation
The government has come under fire from the Commission on Human Rights (CHR) for an “overly cautious response” to the massacre of 57 people in Maguindanao as it attempted to reassert its authority over feuding warlords. CHR Chair Leila de Lima

Drug Treatment Center - Children Still Falling Through the Cracks - Inter Press Service

Sunday, November 29th, 2009

Children Still Falling Through the Cracks - Inter Press Service
UNITED NATIONS, Nov 29 (IPS) - While most HIV-positive people in the Western world can gain decades of good health thanks to increasingly effective drug regimens, in the developing world, nearly a third of children born with HIV are still dying

Children Still Falling Through the Cracks - Inter Press Service
UNITED NATIONS, Nov 29 (IPS) - While most HIV-positive people in the Western world can gain decades of good health thanks to increasingly effective drug regimens, in the developing world, nearly a third of children born with HIV are still dying

Drug Treatment Center - Cougars football - Seattle Post Intelligencer

Sunday, November 29th, 2009

Cougars football - Seattle Post Intelligencer
WSU freshman Gino Simone can’t pull in a first-quarter pass that went through his hands near the goal-line on the Cougars’ first possession. (Elaine Thompson/AP photo) You know it’s a bad day for your football team when the longest drive of the game

Youth serve in anti-meth campaign - Daily Citizen
The teen’s eyes stare at you from the photograph — bloodshot and vacant over lips that are scabbed and peeling. “Actually, doing meth won’t make it easier to hook up,” reads the caption. That image and many others like it are part of a

Dannel Malloy, from era to legacy - Stamford Advocate
STAMFORD — No one would call outgoing mayor Dannel Malloy someone who shies away from big ideas. During his 14 years in office, Malloy defined his administration by championing, and often completing, many ambitious projects. He guided two of the

Overcome by grief, buried by expenses - Roanoke Times
All but one month was suspended, and she was sent to Drug Treatment Court, she said from Georgia, she has stayed with family and friends, and the Veterans Affairs Medical Center has provided her with free care. But “there are so many veterans now

America wages new war in Vietnam - on AIDS - The Ledger
TINH BIEN, Vietnam - When her husband fell ill with AIDS, doctors at the hospital turned him away, fearing they would catch the virus. Click to enlarge In this photo taken on Oct. 12, 2009, children who are HIV positive orphans, or live with their

Help available for addicts - Daily Citizen
There is hope for people who want to get off meth. “The vast majority of people addicted to methamphetamine have a great potential for recovery,” said Thomas Wyatt, a psychiatrist who has worked at substance abuse treatment facility Highland

Rising pain pill use taking deadly toll - PITTSBURGH TRIBUNE-REVIEW
Americans seem to have a fixation with pain medicine. In some cases, it’s a fatal attraction. In the past decade, drug deaths attributed to pain medication have skyrocketed. Fatal overdoses involving opioid analgesics — typically prescribed drugs

Satellite Beach man wins MTV service award - Florida Today
Tworkowski founded To Write Love on Her Arms in 2006 after posting a story on MySpace about his friend, Rene Yohe. Yohe suffered from depression, drug addiction and had mutilated her arms with razorblades. Tworkowski and a group of friends took her

A quest for the next big medical advance - Stillwater News Press
John “Wick” Johnson is a globetrotter. Not the basketball kind although Johnson was a member of Oklahoma State University’s teams in the late 1960s. He’s got more frequent-flyer milers than a pilot could waggle his wings at – 127,000 on one

Paralyzed in shooting during home invasion, Carlisle man rebuilds full - PennLive.com
View full size Sean Simmers, The Patriot-News Jenna Keller, James Gregg and son Sam,16, pray for Bryan Newell on the sidewalk in front of the home that Newell and Keller lived in when he was shot by an intruder and paralyzed from the chest down. His

Cougars football - Seattle Post Intelligencer
WSU freshman Gino Simone can’t pull in a first-quarter pass that went through his hands near the goal-line on the Cougars’ first possession. (Elaine Thompson/AP photo) You know it’s a bad day for your football team when the longest drive of the game

Youth serve in anti-meth campaign - Daily Citizen
The teen’s eyes stare at you from the photograph — bloodshot and vacant over lips that are scabbed and peeling. “Actually, doing meth won’t make it easier to hook up,” reads the caption. That image and many others like it are part of a

Dannel Malloy, from era to legacy - Stamford Advocate
STAMFORD — No one would call outgoing mayor Dannel Malloy someone who shies away from big ideas. During his 14 years in office, Malloy defined his administration by championing, and often completing, many ambitious projects. He guided two of the

Overcome by grief, buried by expenses - Roanoke Times
All but one month was suspended, and she was sent to Drug Treatment Court, she said from Georgia, she has stayed with family and friends, and the Veterans Affairs Medical Center has provided her with free care. But “there are so many veterans now

America wages new war in Vietnam - on AIDS - The Ledger
TINH BIEN, Vietnam - When her husband fell ill with AIDS, doctors at the hospital turned him away, fearing they would catch the virus. Click to enlarge In this photo taken on Oct. 12, 2009, children who are HIV positive orphans, or live with their

Help available for addicts - Daily Citizen
There is hope for people who want to get off meth. “The vast majority of people addicted to methamphetamine have a great potential for recovery,” said Thomas Wyatt, a psychiatrist who has worked at substance abuse treatment facility Highland

Rising pain pill use taking deadly toll - PITTSBURGH TRIBUNE-REVIEW
Americans seem to have a fixation with pain medicine. In some cases, it’s a fatal attraction. In the past decade, drug deaths attributed to pain medication have skyrocketed. Fatal overdoses involving opioid analgesics — typically prescribed drugs

Satellite Beach man wins MTV service award - Florida Today
Tworkowski founded To Write Love on Her Arms in 2006 after posting a story on MySpace about his friend, Rene Yohe. Yohe suffered from depression, drug addiction and had mutilated her arms with razorblades. Tworkowski and a group of friends took her

A quest for the next big medical advance - Stillwater News Press
John “Wick” Johnson is a globetrotter. Not the basketball kind although Johnson was a member of Oklahoma State University’s teams in the late 1960s. He’s got more frequent-flyer milers than a pilot could waggle his wings at – 127,000 on one

Paralyzed in shooting during home invasion, Carlisle man rebuilds full - PennLive.com
View full size Sean Simmers, The Patriot-News Jenna Keller, James Gregg and son Sam,16, pray for Bryan Newell on the sidewalk in front of the home that Newell and Keller lived in when he was shot by an intruder and paralyzed from the chest down. His

Drug Treatment Center - Dosage and Storage - HealthCentral.com

Saturday, November 28th, 2009

Dosage and Storage - HealthCentral.com
If overdose is suspected, contact your local poison control center or emergency room immediately. US residents can call the US National Poison Hotline at 1-800-222-1222. Canada residents can call a provincial poison control center. If you miss a dose

Truro man makes unique contribution towards AIDS research - Abington Mariner
Doug Robinson is passionate about life. A budding poet and writer, he is engaging and descriptive in conversation and, at 45, says he feels comfortable in his own skin. Physically, he says, he has the health and body he wishes he had at 20. Normally

400,000 people have HIV/AIDS in Benue – Gov’s aide - Vanguard
Idu who stressed that the state government has not failed on its part to ensure that hospitals are stocked with Anti Retroviral drugs urged the people establishing 52 mother- to- child prevention and treatment centers in parts of the state.

America wages new war in Vietnam _ on AIDS - WDBJ7.com
TINH BIEN, Vietnam (AP) - When her husband fell ill with AIDS, doctors at the hospital turned him away, fearing they would catch the virus. “They told him, ‘There’s nothing we can do for you. Just go home and wait to die,’” said Do Thi Phuong. So

Dr. Sam Ho: African-American women remain at terrible risk - Buffalo News
As we approach World AIDS Day on Tuesday, the troubling incidence of AIDS among African- American women serves as a potent reminder about how far we must travel to effectively manage this disease. As health care professionals, we like to highlight

Dosage and Storage - HealthCentral.com
If overdose is suspected, contact your local poison control center or emergency room immediately. US residents can call the US National Poison Hotline at 1-800-222-1222. Canada residents can call a provincial poison control center. If you miss a dose

Truro man makes unique contribution towards AIDS research - Abington Mariner
Doug Robinson is passionate about life. A budding poet and writer, he is engaging and descriptive in conversation and, at 45, says he feels comfortable in his own skin. Physically, he says, he has the health and body he wishes he had at 20. Normally

400,000 people have HIV/AIDS in Benue – Gov’s aide - Vanguard
Idu who stressed that the state government has not failed on its part to ensure that hospitals are stocked with Anti Retroviral drugs urged the people establishing 52 mother- to- child prevention and treatment centers in parts of the state.

America wages new war in Vietnam _ on AIDS - WDBJ7.com
TINH BIEN, Vietnam (AP) - When her husband fell ill with AIDS, doctors at the hospital turned him away, fearing they would catch the virus. “They told him, ‘There’s nothing we can do for you. Just go home and wait to die,’” said Do Thi Phuong. So

Dr. Sam Ho: African-American women remain at terrible risk - Buffalo News
As we approach World AIDS Day on Tuesday, the troubling incidence of AIDS among African- American women serves as a potent reminder about how far we must travel to effectively manage this disease. As health care professionals, we like to highlight

Drug Treatment Center - State weighs medical cannabis - Wausau Daily Herald

Friday, November 27th, 2009

State weighs medical cannabis - Wausau Daily Herald
After more than 30 years of pain, Chuck had nearly given up hope. Since childhood, the pain the 42-year-old Wisconsin Rapids man experienced from his muscles seizing had grown from occasional and mild to frequent and debilitating. At doctors’ urging

Charita Goshey: Motel controversy symptomatic of bigger problem - Canton Repository
People living near the Ambassador Motel in Canton Township were up in arms recently upon learning that a minister planned to offer housing there for ex-offenders newly released from prison. Residents were angry and afraid because they’ve played by

N.J. carpenter rebuilds life, with help from St. Bridget’s Residence - Bridgeton News
As a high school senior in Atlantic Highlands, Kevin Motley won a three-sport scholarship to community college. Within a few years, he married, had three daughters, launched a successful career in the graphic arts, and bought a home. But Motley wasn

Theravance Receives Complete Response Letter on the Telavancin NDA for - Genetic Engineering News
Theravance, Inc. ( NASDAQ: THRX ) announced today that it received a Complete Response letter from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) related to the telavancin New Drug Application (NDA) for the treatment of nosocomial pneumonia (NP

Tiger Woods injured in car crash - Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
The Florida Highway Patrol said the 33-year-old PGA star hit the hydrant and a tree after pulling out of his driveway in his 2009 Cadillac sports utility vehicle. The patrol reported Woods’ injuries as serious, though Woods spokesman Glenn Greenspan

State weighs medical cannabis - Wausau Daily Herald
After more than 30 years of pain, Chuck had nearly given up hope. Since childhood, the pain the 42-year-old Wisconsin Rapids man experienced from his muscles seizing had grown from occasional and mild to frequent and debilitating. At doctors’ urging

Charita Goshey: Motel controversy symptomatic of bigger problem - Canton Repository
People living near the Ambassador Motel in Canton Township were up in arms recently upon learning that a minister planned to offer housing there for ex-offenders newly released from prison. Residents were angry and afraid because they’ve played by

N.J. carpenter rebuilds life, with help from St. Bridget’s Residence - Bridgeton News
As a high school senior in Atlantic Highlands, Kevin Motley won a three-sport scholarship to community college. Within a few years, he married, had three daughters, launched a successful career in the graphic arts, and bought a home. But Motley wasn

Theravance Receives Complete Response Letter on the Telavancin NDA for - Genetic Engineering News
Theravance, Inc. ( NASDAQ: THRX ) announced today that it received a Complete Response letter from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) related to the telavancin New Drug Application (NDA) for the treatment of nosocomial pneumonia (NP

Tiger Woods injured in car crash - Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
The Florida Highway Patrol said the 33-year-old PGA star hit the hydrant and a tree after pulling out of his driveway in his 2009 Cadillac sports utility vehicle. The patrol reported Woods’ injuries as serious, though Woods spokesman Glenn Greenspan

Drug Treatment Center - Drug Rehab Helps Addicted Street Children - Earthtimes (press release)

Friday, November 27th, 2009

Drug Rehab Helps Addicted Street Children - Earthtimes (press release)

Drug Rehab Helps Addicted Street Children
Earthtimes (press release)
As a long term non traditional drug treatment center, Narconon drug rehab of Georgia was approached three years ago by this organization,

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Interventions: Brother is booted out of family’s intervention firm when he … - Chicago Tribune

Interventions: Brother is booted out of family's intervention firm when he
Chicago Tribune
"They sense a change in the family," said Bob Poznanovich of the Hazelden Foundation, which runs a treatment center near Minneapolis.

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Substance Abuse Treatment Centers Suffer From Budget Cuts - KSBI 52


Sydney Star Observer
Substance Abuse Treatment Centers Suffer From Budget Cuts
KSBI 52
So it's not surprising to learn that he was concerned when he heard the Children's Recovery Center and the Norman Alcohol and Drug Treatment Center may
Exploring drug and alcohol treatmentSydney Star Observer

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Norman Alcohol Drug Treatment Center Faces Closure - News On 6

Norman Alcohol Drug Treatment Center Faces Closure
News On 6
The state revenue shortfall could force the closure of the Norman Alcohol Drug Treatment Center if funds do not become available soon.

Drug detox center celebrates first year - Lompoc Record

Drug detox center celebrates first year
Lompoc Record
Of the 98, 75 were treated for drug addiction; of these, 66 completed the treatment and nine walked out. Another 23 clients were treated for alcohol

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Drug court has woman counting blessings - Urbana/Champaign News-Gazette

Drug court has woman counting blessings
Urbana/Champaign News-Gazette
Seyfert went through residential treatment in Chicago, then outpatient treatment through Prairie Center. When she relapsed twice, Circuit Judge Michael

Lilly, Bristol’s Erbitux Reduced Symptoms of Stomach Disorder - Bloomberg

Lilly, Bristol's Erbitux Reduced Symptoms of Stomach Disorder
Bloomberg
Four of them eventually had stomach removal, including two who did not want to remain on drug treatment indefinitely. Since word got out about the research,
First Effective Medical Therapy for Rare Stomach DisorderScience Daily (press release)

all 12 news articles »

Is Gene-Therapy Medical Treatment Ready for Prime Time? - TIME

Is Gene-Therapy Medical Treatment Ready for Prime Time?
TIME
And a paper published earlier this month in Science reported the successful treatment of two children with ALD, or adrenoleukodystrophy — a neurological

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Drug Rehab Helps Addicted Street Children - Earthtimes (press release)

Drug Rehab Helps Addicted Street Children
Earthtimes (press release)
As a long term non traditional drug treatment center, Narconon drug rehab of Georgia was approached three years ago by this organization,

and more »

Interventions: Brother is booted out of family’s intervention firm when he … - Chicago Tribune

Interventions: Brother is booted out of family's intervention firm when he
Chicago Tribune
"They sense a change in the family," said Bob Poznanovich of the Hazelden Foundation, which runs a treatment center near Minneapolis.

and more »

Substance Abuse Treatment Centers Suffer From Budget Cuts - KSBI 52


Sydney Star Observer
Substance Abuse Treatment Centers Suffer From Budget Cuts
KSBI 52
So it's not surprising to learn that he was concerned when he heard the Children's Recovery Center and the Norman Alcohol and Drug Treatment Center may
Exploring drug and alcohol treatmentSydney Star Observer

all 2 news articles »

Norman Alcohol Drug Treatment Center Faces Closure - News On 6

Norman Alcohol Drug Treatment Center Faces Closure
News On 6
The state revenue shortfall could force the closure of the Norman Alcohol Drug Treatment Center if funds do not become available soon.

Drug detox center celebrates first year - Lompoc Record

Drug detox center celebrates first year
Lompoc Record
Of the 98, 75 were treated for drug addiction; of these, 66 completed the treatment and nine walked out. Another 23 clients were treated for alcohol

and more »

Drug court has woman counting blessings - Urbana/Champaign News-Gazette

Drug court has woman counting blessings
Urbana/Champaign News-Gazette
Seyfert went through residential treatment in Chicago, then outpatient treatment through Prairie Center. When she relapsed twice, Circuit Judge Michael

Lilly, Bristol’s Erbitux Reduced Symptoms of Stomach Disorder - Bloomberg

Lilly, Bristol's Erbitux Reduced Symptoms of Stomach Disorder
Bloomberg
Four of them eventually had stomach removal, including two who did not want to remain on drug treatment indefinitely. Since word got out about the research,
First Effective Medical Therapy for Rare Stomach DisorderScience Daily (press release)

all 12 news articles »

Is Gene-Therapy Medical Treatment Ready for Prime Time? - TIME

Is Gene-Therapy Medical Treatment Ready for Prime Time?
TIME
And a paper published earlier this month in Science reported the successful treatment of two children with ALD, or adrenoleukodystrophy — a neurological

and more »

Drug Treatment Center - WHO says clusters of drug resistant H1N1 unlikely to signal change in - Cape Breton

Thursday, November 26th, 2009

WHO says clusters of drug resistant H1N1 unlikely to signal change in - Cape Breton
Two clusters of Tamiflu resistance in H1N1 patients probably don’t signal a change in the virus’s susceptibility to this key drug, the World Health Organization’s top flu expert said Thursday. Dr. Keiji Fukuda said more investigation is needed

Man shot by police charged - Honolulu Advertiser
Gerald F. Galon Jr. was charged with one count each of second-degree assault, first-degree assault on a law enforcement officer, unauthorized possession of confidential personal information, third-degree promotion of a dangerous drug and possession

Research and Markets: Pharmaceutical Industry in Norway: the - PR Inside
intercontinental treatment demand of patients being serviced from often one or two mega research centers in the continent. The pharmaceutical industry is under mounting scrutiny because of rapidly increasing expenditures for drugs worldwide

Research Sheds Light on Workings of Anti-Cancer Drug - Northwestern University
EVANSTON, Ill. — The copper sequestering drug tetrathiomolybdate (TM) has been shown in studies to be effective in the treatment of Wilson disease, a disease caused by an overload of copper, and certain metastatic cancers. That much is known. Very

BioWatch: HGS seeks OK for hepatitis C treatment - Maryland Community Newspapers Online
As expected, Human Genome Sciences has applied for federal regulatory approval to market its new treatment for hepatitis C. The Rockville biotech is collaborating with Swiss pharma giant Novartis on developing and commercializing the product — to

WHO says clusters of drug resistant H1N1 unlikely to signal change in - Cape Breton
Two clusters of Tamiflu resistance in H1N1 patients probably don’t signal a change in the virus’s susceptibility to this key drug, the World Health Organization’s top flu expert said Thursday. Dr. Keiji Fukuda said more investigation is needed

Man shot by police charged - Honolulu Advertiser
Gerald F. Galon Jr. was charged with one count each of second-degree assault, first-degree assault on a law enforcement officer, unauthorized possession of confidential personal information, third-degree promotion of a dangerous drug and possession

Research and Markets: Pharmaceutical Industry in Norway: the - PR Inside
intercontinental treatment demand of patients being serviced from often one or two mega research centers in the continent. The pharmaceutical industry is under mounting scrutiny because of rapidly increasing expenditures for drugs worldwide

Research Sheds Light on Workings of Anti-Cancer Drug - Northwestern University
EVANSTON, Ill. — The copper sequestering drug tetrathiomolybdate (TM) has been shown in studies to be effective in the treatment of Wilson disease, a disease caused by an overload of copper, and certain metastatic cancers. That much is known. Very

BioWatch: HGS seeks OK for hepatitis C treatment - Maryland Community Newspapers Online
As expected, Human Genome Sciences has applied for federal regulatory approval to market its new treatment for hepatitis C. The Rockville biotech is collaborating with Swiss pharma giant Novartis on developing and commercializing the product — to

Drug Treatment Center - Grateful for Their Lives, and for Those Who Saved Them - Kitsap Sun

Thursday, November 26th, 2009

Grateful for Their Lives, and for Those Who Saved Them - Kitsap Sun
On this day of Thanksgiving, we tell the stories of five people who are alive because of the courage and sacrifice of others. Their brushes with death — two nearly drowned, one battled drug addiction, one person’s heart stopped and one needed a

Health Calendar for Nov. 26 to Dec. 23 - Santa Maria Times
The Better Breathers Group meets at 1 p.m. the second Wednesday of the month, Marian’s Health and Wellness Center, 1406 E The group offers information and support for people experiencing this neurological movement disorder or wondering if they

Tireless champion for veterans says he’s no hero - Palm Beach Interactive
LAKE WORTH — Stand Down House resembles a quaint roadside motel, without the neon “vacancy” sign out front. Instead, seven flags — from Old Glory to military banners for each branch of the service — wave to visitors. The patriotic welcome is

Mom befriends wife of accused PTSD veteran - Tribune-Democrat
HOLLIDAYSBURG — When the envelope arrived, Windy Horner was talking with her husband, Nick – Windy on a cell phone, Nick in the Blair County jail. Windy did not recognize the return address. She feared hate mail; her husband is charged with

2 killed in Walworth County car crash - Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
Steven T. Schedler, 23, of East Troy, and Jennifer A. Weber, 29, of the Town of Lyons, were pronounced dead at the scene of the crash, reported shortly after 12:30 a.m. near Spring Valley Road, west of Knob Road in the Town of Lyons, according to the

Tosa police seeking tips to solve abduction case - Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
Diandra N. Kroening took the 10-month-old girl from her home while her mother took a shower and abandoned the baby a short time later, police said. Kroening is a friend of the 20-year-old mother and unexpectedly stopped by the woman’s home in the

Grateful for Their Lives, and for Those Who Saved Them - Kitsap Sun
On this day of Thanksgiving, we tell the stories of five people who are alive because of the courage and sacrifice of others. Their brushes with death — two nearly drowned, one battled drug addiction, one person’s heart stopped and one needed a

Health Calendar for Nov. 26 to Dec. 23 - Santa Maria Times
The Better Breathers Group meets at 1 p.m. the second Wednesday of the month, Marian’s Health and Wellness Center, 1406 E The group offers information and support for people experiencing this neurological movement disorder or wondering if they

Tireless champion for veterans says he’s no hero - Palm Beach Interactive
LAKE WORTH — Stand Down House resembles a quaint roadside motel, without the neon “vacancy” sign out front. Instead, seven flags — from Old Glory to military banners for each branch of the service — wave to visitors. The patriotic welcome is

Mom befriends wife of accused PTSD veteran - Tribune-Democrat
HOLLIDAYSBURG — When the envelope arrived, Windy Horner was talking with her husband, Nick – Windy on a cell phone, Nick in the Blair County jail. Windy did not recognize the return address. She feared hate mail; her husband is charged with

2 killed in Walworth County car crash - Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
Steven T. Schedler, 23, of East Troy, and Jennifer A. Weber, 29, of the Town of Lyons, were pronounced dead at the scene of the crash, reported shortly after 12:30 a.m. near Spring Valley Road, west of Knob Road in the Town of Lyons, according to the

Tosa police seeking tips to solve abduction case - Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
Diandra N. Kroening took the 10-month-old girl from her home while her mother took a shower and abandoned the baby a short time later, police said. Kroening is a friend of the 20-year-old mother and unexpectedly stopped by the woman’s home in the

Drug Treatment Center - Thief steals Kan. nonprofit center’s presents for children of adults in treatment - fox4kc.com

Wednesday, November 25th, 2009

Thief steals Kan. nonprofit center’s presents for children of adults in treatment - fox4kc.com


The Wichita Eagle
Thief steals Kan. nonprofit center's presents for children of adults in treatment
fox4kc.com
(AP) — A nonprofit drug and alcohol treatment center in Wichita is in a bind after a thief made off with Christmas presents for children of its adult
Grinch Steals Presents From Rehab CenterKAKE
Kansas grinch steals children's gifts from adult rehab centerMcClatchy Washington Bureau

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Thief steals Kan. nonprofit center’s presents for children of adults in treatment - fox4kc.com


The Wichita Eagle
Thief steals Kan. nonprofit center's presents for children of adults in treatment
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(AP) — A nonprofit drug and alcohol treatment center in Wichita is in a bind after a thief made off with Christmas presents for children of its adult
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