Aspirin May Fight Cancer by Slowing DNA Damage
Aspirin may fight cancer by slowing DNA damage
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"Aspirin and other non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, which are commonly available and cost-effective medications, may exert cancer-preventing effects by lowering mutation rates," said Carlo Maley, PhD, a member of the UCSF Helen Diller Family …
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Addicts Offered Another Option For Treatment
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Unlike those medications,Vivitrol is an opioid antagonist and blocks the pleasure centers in the brain. A patient being treated with Vivitrol … Patients must be completely free of opioids for at least 10 days prior o starting Vivitrol. In addition, a …
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To Brace or Not to Brace, KORT Physical Therapist Answers the Question
To Brace or Not to Brace, KORT Physical Therapist Answers the Question
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Kentucky Orthopedic Rehab Team (KORT) has been specializing in outpatient physical and occupational therapy in Kentucky and Southern Indiana for over 25 years. Local ownership and independent operations, allow KORT clinicians to work one-on-one …
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Pivotal Study Results: ChemGenex's Omacetaxine May Provide the First Viable …
Pivotal Study Results: ChemGenex's Omacetaxine May Provide the First Viable …
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Pivotal Study Results: ChemGenex's Omacetaxine May Provide the First Viable Drug Treatment Option for Patients With a Highly Resistant Form of CML. Data Intended for NDA Submission Presented at ASCO; Findings Suggest Omacetaxine Offers an …
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Former World Series-Winning Pitcher Dickie Noles Highlights “Town Hall …
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Is There a Possibility That Patients in a Medically Induced Coma Will Never Wake Up?
Question by Jason: Is there a possibility that patients in a medically induced coma will never wake up?
Also, how do doctors induce a coma and then take patients out of it? Just interested. Thanks!
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Answer by goldie
Yes there is always that possibility. The med used is call Diprivan
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Fish on Prozac show the ill effects of waterways tainted with drug residue
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Nov. 15, 1998: Mark Andrew: He Took County Mission to Heart
Nov. 15, 1998: Mark Andrew: He took county mission to heart
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When he favored providing syringes to intravenous drug users in the Whittier neighborhood to halt the spread of HIV, the picketers included several openly gay Whittier homeowners. Repeatedly the abortion opponents came after he supported reinstating …
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Investigators: Fare aware
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Honoring Local Heroes: Kris Willis Receives McGrady Award
Honoring local heroes: Kris Willis receives McGrady Award
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10th Judicial Drug Task Force Director Steve Lawson nominated two of his agents and a Bradley County detective to receive the awards. Mike Patterson and Sgt. Matt Bales performed a traffic stop as part … He reportedly coordinated the efforts as other …
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Addicts turn to heroin as pain pills become scarce
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