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Juswinder Singh at Celgene to Speak at 7th Protein Kinases Conference – May 30-31, 2012 in Boston
Juswinder Singh, Founder & Chief Scientific Officer at Celgene Avilomics Research will give a presentation on “The Resurgence of Covalent Drugs” at...
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Markus Warmuth, H3 Biomedicine, to present at Genomic & Proteomic Drug Discovery, May 29-31,...
Markus Warmuth, CEO of H3 Biomedicine, will give the presentation entitled “The Next Challenge – Translating the Cancer Genome into Impactful Drugs” at...
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Juswinder Singh at Celgene to Speak at 7th Protein Kinases Conference – May 30-31, 2012 in Boston
Juswinder Singh, Founder & Chief Scientific Officer at Celgene Avilomics Research will give a presentation on “The Resurgence of Covalent Drugs” at...
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SIMUL8 Corporation Show Commitment to Quality in Healthcare with Launch of Social Site
Social website launched by SIMUL8 Corporation and Efficiency Engineers to enable healthcare organizations and systems to deliver quality care as efficiently...
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T. Forcht Dagi at HLM Venture Partners to speak at the 2nd Diabetes Summit, April 19-20, 2012 Boston
T. (Teo) Forcht Dagi, Partner at HLM Venture Partners will give a featured presentation about “Funding Opportunities and What Venture Capitalists Seek in a...
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Knoxville Orthodontist, Dr. Louis Browning, Provides Early Dental Care For Children
Dr. Louis Browning, DDS, Knoxville orthodontist, offers early care for young patients. Examination of the teeth and jaw and development of a suggested...
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Boston Cosmetic Dentist David Fiorillo DDS Opens New Practice
David Fiorillo DDS is now excepting new patients at his new facility on Boylston Street.
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CCS Announces Complimentary Bundled Payments Webinar; Reports CMS Program Delay
CCS is hosting a complimentary bundled payment webinar on January 6th, 2012 at 12 noon EST. CCS reports that CMS delays program and provides 4 tips on what...
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Dr. William Adams, Announces New Contest To Pick The Next Adams Center Ambassador
The Adams Center Ambassador Program was designed to educate our patients on our services, treatments, and products.
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George Family Orthodontics Launches A New Blog for Patients in South Attleboro, Seekonk, and...
Orthodontists Dr Raymond George, Sr. and Dr Raymond George, Jr. with three locations in South Attleboro, Seekonk, and Vineyard Haven MA launched a new blog...
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SIMUL8 simulation software shapes childhood obesity services in Mexico
UK and US health systems can follow suit and use simulation software to cope with the increase in demand for services.
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Unusual Calcium-Cognitive Link Uncovered
Calcium is one of the overarching most popular natural supplements around.
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Cell Phone Radiation Could Affect Fertility
A new study suggests there may be a link between cell phone radiation and infertility. How to protect yourself from cell phone radiation.
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A New Remedy for Receding Gums? Treatment Reduces Pain, Avoids Surgery
Receding gums are a normal part of the aging process. Gums recede for a number of different reasons.
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What You Should Know About Fire Safety Precautions & Preventative Measures
Did you know that people who are 85 and older are five times more likely than younger people to die in a fire
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Wonder Food Fights Cell-destroying Toxins How Royal Jelly Helps the Liver
It’s not every day that you come across a single food that contains all of the B-complex vitamins,
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How to Heal a Peptic Ulcer Juices to the Rescue!
Are you one of the estimated 5.0 million Americans who suffer from an ulcer?
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Breakfast Could Be the Most Important Meal of the Day Why You Shouldn’t Skip It
How bad could it be to skip breakfast? After all, you’re saving yourself some calories, right?
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Antibacterial Soap vs. “Normal” Soap Better at Preventing Infections?
Antibacterial soaps are the new craze. You see them everywhere. They can be found in friends’ and family’s homes, in the library soap dispenser, in...
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Is Ozone Harmful for Your Lungs? Even “Safe” Levels Cause Damage
Ozone (O3) is a highly reactive gas. It is composed of three oxygen atoms. Depending on where it is in the atmosphere, ozone affects us in either good or bad...
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Olive Oil & Vegetables for a Longer, Better Life
By now, you’ve probably heard a little bit about the supposed health benefits of eating a “Mediterranean diet.” Certainly, if you’re looking for a...
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Keeping Alzheimer’s Away Prevent this Devastating Condition
Alzheimer’s disease is an increasing concern in the U.S. To date, it’s estimated that 5.3 million Americans suffer from it, 5.1 million of whom are over...
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How Potassium Affects Your Health, Part 1
Potassium is an essential dietary mineral that plays an important role in muscle contraction. This includes the heart, nerves, acid-base balance, kidney...
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Legionnaire's Disease on the Rise
Cases of Legionnaire's disease have tripled in the U.S. over the past decade. Who is most at risk for getting the disease.
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Top-5 Fasts From Chinese Medicine, Part 2
Traditional Chinese Medicine, steeped in 5,000-plus years of wisdom, is brimming with herbal remedies, food cures, acupuncture, and meditative exercises such...
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One Vitamin, One Herb, One Target: Migraines
Here I close the short series on the top natural remedies for fighting migraine pain. This story involves riboflavin and feverfew.
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The Best Time to Eat Protein to Build Muscle
Health tips abound in the area of exercising and building muscle. What to eat, what to drink, what supplements to add to the regimen. Here is a story of...
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Plain Soap and Water Still Effective at Killing Bacteria
Antibacterial soaps could upset the balance of good bacteria in your body and build resistance in harmful bacteria. A new study finds that normal soap and...
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Top-5 Fasts From Chinese Medicine, Part 1
Traditional Chinese Medicine, steeped in 5,000-plus years of wisdom, is brimming with herbal remedies, food cures, acupuncture, and meditative exercises such...
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Can CoQ10 and Butterbur Battle Migraine?
Migraine pain can be debilitating and a truly unfortunate aspect of many people's lives. Only those who experience migraines can truly and intimately...
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Getting an “A” on Your Health Report Card Most Americans Scoring C-Minus
It’s time to take life a little slower and get outside and enjoy the sunny, hot days during what is many people’s favorite season. If, like a lot of...
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Feeding Your Eyes Ten Foods for Keeping Vision Sharp
It would be great if your eyes stayed healthy no matter what you ate, but French fries, donuts and soda pop don’t have any of the nutrients that your eyes...
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Protecting the Kidneys from Damage Especially if You’re Diabetic
Your kidneys work hard every day to remove waste products from your body. They also help keep your body’s chemicals in balance and help keep the amount of...
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Exercise: A Potent Healer? Help Prevent Diabetes, Heart Failure & More
So what, exactly, can exercise do for you? Why is the medical community pushing to get us to move it or lose it? Well, a little bit of exercise can go a long...
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USDA Releases Antioxidant Ratings
The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) has posted the antioxidant values for various foods online. Researchers have determined that blueberry juice has...
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West Nile Infection Rate Still Climbing
West Nile viral infections are still on the rise, according to the CDC. How to protect against infection from the virus.
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Exercise Can Prevent Brain Damage
In another in a stream of health breakthroughs regarding the effects of Alzheimer's disease, a study has found that exercise could shield your brain...
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Can This Mineral Fight Migraine Pain?
Part two of the series hones in on magnesium, the most potent mineral or vitamin to ever wage battle on migraines. It leads the list of natural supplements...
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Coping With Temporomandibular Joint Disorder
When you open your mouth to yawn, do you ever feel or hear a click in your jaw? If you have, chances are your clicking jaw is simply an annoyance —...
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All About Digestive Enzymes Essential for Good Health
You may have heard a bit about digestive enzymes in the health pages of your favorite magazine or newspaper. You probably know that they help with digestion...
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Hyperthyroidism: Know the Symptoms Could Mean Weight Loss or Gain
Your thyroid gland lies just under your Adam’s apple in your neck. The gland consists of two lobes that lie just in front and at either side of the...
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Selenium is one of those minerals that doesn’t get talked about very often. You probably hear quite a bit about calcium, magnesium and iron and how...
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Moderate Drinking Lowers Risk for Dementia
Drinking moderate amounts of alcohol, especially wine, may lower the risk of dementia.
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My Top Natural Picks for Fighting Migraines
Here I begin a short series that hones in on my top picks for treating migraine pain naturally. There are several natural supplements and herbal remedies...
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Avid TV Watchers Could Be Shortening Their Lives by up to Five Years
Spending up to six hours in front of the television each day could contribute to a shortened lifespan.
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tThe Natural Mood Stabilizer for Pregnant Women, Children
In the last part of this series on omega-3 fatty acid and depression, I hone in on the common postpartum depression
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Can You Taste the Iron in Your Water?
A new study says that, as people age, they may lose the ability to detect the taste of iron in drinking water.
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Lick of Curry Could Battle Tendonitis
A long-time member of the alternative health landscape is turmeric. Within this Indian spice is the herbal cure curcumin.
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Get Some Help This Allergy Season Keep Sneezing & Stuffiness Away
Now that spring is in full bloom, many will find that along with the warmer weather, comes allergy season. I
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Preventing Cataracts Reduce Your Risk & Protect Your Vision
Do you feel some days that you are looking out at the world through a blurry window? If that’s what your eyesight is like all the time, you may have a...


