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2013/05/18 14:26
2013/05/18 14:26
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ORLANDO, Fla., May 18, 2013 — /PRNewswire/ -- Although colonoscopy exams prevent many colon cancer deaths1 and are considered the most sensitive method for detecting colorectal cancers2, the procedure...
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2013/05/17 07:55
2013/05/17 07:55
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The study, published in the online journal PLOS ONE, followed 86 women, aged 70- to 80-years-old, who were randomly assigned to participate in weight training classes, outdoor walking classes, or...
2013/05/17 04:28
2013/05/17 04:28
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Meningococcal Meningitis: A Terrifying IllnessFriday, 17 May 2013, 3:32 pmPress Release: Auckland Medical Research FoundationMeningococcal Meningitis: A Terrifying IllnessMedia Release 17 May 2013...
2013/05/16 19:57
2013/05/16 19:57
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KINGSTON, ONTARIO--(Marketwired - May 16, 2013) - The Honourable Peter MacKay, Minister of National Defence and Chancellor of the Royal Military College of Canada, presented more than 300 graduating...
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2013/05/16 18:41
2013/05/16 18:41
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... you see someone coughing or sneezing, avoid close contact. Be cautious especially in places of worship, busy supermarkets and other populated public areas. It is equally important to wash your...
2013/05/16 07:55
2013/05/16 07:55
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The scientists, led by Aviva Mimouni-Bloch, MD, of the Tel-Aviv University (TAU) Sackler Faculty of Medicine, wanted to determine whether the development of ADHD might be linked to a shorter duration...
2013/05/16 04:20
2013/05/16 04:20
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University of Calgary campus. FILE PHOTO Two hundred fewer arts students will be welcome at the University of Calgary this fall, school officials said Wednesday. During a town hall, U of C President...
2013/05/15 01:42
2013/05/15 01:42
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The study, published today in the online journal PLOS ONE, followed 86 women, aged 70- to 80-years-old, who were randomly assigned to participate in weight training classes, outdoor walking classes,...
2013/05/14 11:39
2013/05/14 11:39
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Now, restorative gel that can reverse paralysis Washington, May 14 : Scientists have developed a biodegradable implant, which in combination with a gel - that increases nerve growth and healing - can...
2013/05/12 14:13
2013/05/12 14:13
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Thailand to host medicine and public health int'l conference May 10, 2013 1:10 am BANGKOK, May 9 — US-based Rockefeller Foundation's Asian Pacific Office and Bangkok-based Siriraj Hospital will...
2013/05/11 18:09
2013/05/11 18:09
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A recent study published in the Malta Medical Journal found that the number of individuals with dementia over the age of 60 years in the Maltese islands in 2010 was significantly higher than...
2013/05/10 20:16
2013/05/10 20:16
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President's Counsel Hemantha Warnakulasuriya appearing for the 11th accused Duminda Silva in the Bharatha Lakshman Premachandra murder case, with the permission of Additional District Judge and...
2013/05/10 16:51
2013/05/10 16:51
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A new, non-invasive method to determine symptoms of schizophrenia may result in earlier detection of the disorder, according to research by doctors at Tel Aviv University’s Sackler Faculty of...
2013/05/10 11:39
2013/05/10 11:39
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Watchdog protein could help slow progression of Parkinson's disease Washington, May 10 : Researchers at McGill University have unlocked a new door to developing drugs to slow the progression of...
2013/05/09 01:20
2013/05/09 01:20
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EDMONTON ­-- Researchers at the University of Alberta are cautiously optimistic about a first step in proving a theory that could open the door to new research for schizophrenia treatment. Principle...
2013/05/07 08:08
2013/05/07 08:08
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Physicians from the McGill University Health Centre (MUHC) and the University of Calgary have published a review article in the CMAJ (Canadian Medical Association Journal) to help family doctors...
2013/05/07 05:18
2013/05/07 05:18
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Medical board documents show that Ruminson held several parties attended by minors and that he knew they were drinking. He also gave minors money to buy marijuana and smoked it with them, received...
2013/05/06 04:28
2013/05/06 04:28
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Global leadership for NZ growth and development scientistsMonday, 6 May 2013, 3:19 pmPress Release: GravidaMedia ReleaseMonday 6 May 2013Global leadership promised to NZ growth and development...
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2013/05/05 17:38
2013/05/05 17:38
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Facebook could make you mentally ill London, May 5 : Facebook and other social networking sites can affect your mental health, scientists have claimed. They have linked psychotic episodes in...
2013/05/04 06:15
2013/05/04 06:15
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Three new family medicine residents will start training and working in Brandon this July. As part of the provincial plan to train and recruit more doctors in rural Manitoba, a centre for rural...
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