East Texas breast cancer survivor says Turn Tyler Pink is essential
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Tyler Fire Department's Turn Tyler Pink event took place Tuesday downtown on the square. The event is part of Breast Cancer Awareness Month. MOREAdditional LinksPoll. Destiney Olds was diagnosed this March with triple negative, stage 2 breast cancer ...
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Tyler Fire Department's Turn Tyler Pink event took place Tuesday downtown on the square. The event is part of Breast Cancer Awareness Month. MOREAdditional LinksPoll. Destiney Olds was diagnosed this March with triple negative, stage 2 breast cancer ...
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40mg Copaxone approved in Russia
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Teva Global Specialty Medicines CEO: 70% of US patients currently receiving Copaxone take the 40 mg/mL formulation. Teva Pharmaceutical Industries Ltd. (NYSE: TEVA; TASE: TEVA) today announced that the Russian Ministry of Health has approved the ...
Teva Announces Approval of Three-Times-A-Week COPAXONE® 40 mg/mL in Russia for ...Business Wire (press release)
Teva's thrice-weekly Copaxone approved in RussiaThe Pharma Letter (registration)
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Globes
Teva Global Specialty Medicines CEO: 70% of US patients currently receiving Copaxone take the 40 mg/mL formulation. Teva Pharmaceutical Industries Ltd. (NYSE: TEVA; TASE: TEVA) today announced that the Russian Ministry of Health has approved the ...
Teva Announces Approval of Three-Times-A-Week COPAXONE® 40 mg/mL in Russia for ...
Teva's thrice-weekly Copaxone approved in Russia
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China's smoking death toll to double to 2 million in 2030: study
i24news
Cigarette smoking will kill about two million Chinese in 2030, double the 2010 toll, said researchers Friday who warned of a "growing epidemic of premature death" in the world's most populous nation. On current trends, one in three young Chinese men ...
Smoking set to kill one in three young Chinese men as country faces 'epidemic'The Guardian
Studies say 1/3 of young men in China to die from smokingPhilippine Star
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Cigarette smoking will kill about two million Chinese in 2030, double the 2010 toll, said researchers Friday who warned of a "growing epidemic of premature death" in the world's most populous nation. On current trends, one in three young Chinese men ...
Smoking set to kill one in three young Chinese men as country faces 'epidemic'
Studies say 1/3 of young men in China to die from smoking
Daily Star
Achoo: Girl, 12, hasn't stopped sneezing for the LAST MONTH
Daily Star
A SCHOOLGIRL has sneezed 1000 times EVERY day for the last month – causing constant pain throughout her body. By Harry Kemble / Published 8th October 2015. Katelyn Thornley sneezes FOX 26. ACHOO: Katelyn Thornley sneezes - again.
Girl sneezes up to 12000 times a day: 'I'm constantly in pain'Lid Time - Weird News, Entertainment, News Headlines (blog)
Texas Girl Has Been Sneezing Almost 12K Times a Day for the Past 3 WeeksPeople Magazine
Texas Girl Has Mystery Disease That Makes Her Sneeze 12000 Times A DayTech Times
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Daily Star
A SCHOOLGIRL has sneezed 1000 times EVERY day for the last month – causing constant pain throughout her body. By Harry Kemble / Published 8th October 2015. Katelyn Thornley sneezes FOX 26. ACHOO: Katelyn Thornley sneezes - again.
Girl sneezes up to 12000 times a day: 'I'm constantly in pain'
Texas Girl Has Been Sneezing Almost 12K Times a Day for the Past 3 Weeks
Texas Girl Has Mystery Disease That Makes Her Sneeze 12000 Times A Day
Wall Street Journal
Mass Shootings and a Mental-Health Disgrace
Wall Street Journal
These past few months have brimmed with tragedy. Americans are struggling to make sense of horrific acts of mass violence like the August shooting on live television in Roanoke, Va., and last week's college campus shooting in Roseburg, Ore. We all know ...
Blaming Gun Violence on the Mentally Ill Is Easy, but IgnorantHuffington Post
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Mental illnesses 'not all in the mind'AsiaOne
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Wall Street Journal
These past few months have brimmed with tragedy. Americans are struggling to make sense of horrific acts of mass violence like the August shooting on live television in Roanoke, Va., and last week's college campus shooting in Roseburg, Ore. We all know ...
Blaming Gun Violence on the Mentally Ill Is Easy, but Ignorant
Musician offers hope for those with mental health issues
Mental illnesses 'not all in the mind'
The Australian
Nigeria calls for more cancer awareness
The Nation Newspaper
No fewer than 500 people were screened for cancer in Lagos by the Committee Encouraging Corporate Philanthropy (CECP) Nigeria. The event, which held at the Media Centre, News Agency of Nigeria (NAN), had in attendance men, women, the elderly and ...
High Court of Australia goes cold on patentability of isolated nucleic acidClayton Utz
Australia's highest court rules human genes cannot be patentedXinhua
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The Nation Newspaper
No fewer than 500 people were screened for cancer in Lagos by the Committee Encouraging Corporate Philanthropy (CECP) Nigeria. The event, which held at the Media Centre, News Agency of Nigeria (NAN), had in attendance men, women, the elderly and ...
High Court of Australia goes cold on patentability of isolated nucleic acid
Australia's highest court rules human genes cannot be patented
PDF: judgment summary - High Court of Australia
CBS News
License suspended for nurse who reused flu syringes
CBS News
A New Jersey nurse accused of administering flu shots using reused syringes to 67 patients at a pharmaceutical company voluntarily surrendered her license, New Jersey officials said. The state Attorney General's office said the nurse's license is ...
Flu shot clinic failure in New JerseyExaminer.com
Employees being tested for hepatitis, HIV after receiving unsafe flu shotsLedger Gazette
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A New Jersey nurse accused of administering flu shots using reused syringes to 67 patients at a pharmaceutical company voluntarily surrendered her license, New Jersey officials said. The state Attorney General's office said the nurse's license is ...
Flu shot clinic failure in New Jersey
Employees being tested for hepatitis, HIV after receiving unsafe flu shots
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USA TODAY
Breast cancer cases among men on the rise
USA TODAY
LOUISVILLE, Ky. — From ubiquitous pink ribbons to blithe pleas to save the ta-tas, most people have heard of breast cancer and its effects on women. But what of the men? Although it's much more rare, men are also susceptible to breast cancer.
Husband and Wife Raise Awareness After Both Diagnosed With Breast CancerABC News
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USA TODAY
LOUISVILLE, Ky. — From ubiquitous pink ribbons to blithe pleas to save the ta-tas, most people have heard of breast cancer and its effects on women. But what of the men? Although it's much more rare, men are also susceptible to breast cancer.
Husband and Wife Raise Awareness After Both Diagnosed With Breast Cancer
Breast Cancer: Raising Awareness and Saving Lives
Wetumpka benefit brings awareness of breast cancer
Wall Street Journal
Roche's MS Drug Reports Promising Results
Wall Street Journal
Roche Holding AG RHHBY 2.15 % 's Genentech unit said its experimental drug ocrelizumab proved effective in three late-stage studies against multiple sclerosis, potentially heralding an important new treatment option for the debilitating disease. In two ...
Genentech's Ocrelizumab First Investigational Medicine to Show Positive ...Newswire Today (press release)
UCSF researcher unveils promising new drug for MS patientsSFGate
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Wall Street Journal
Roche Holding AG RHHBY 2.15 % 's Genentech unit said its experimental drug ocrelizumab proved effective in three late-stage studies against multiple sclerosis, potentially heralding an important new treatment option for the debilitating disease. In two ...
Genentech's Ocrelizumab First Investigational Medicine to Show Positive ...
UCSF researcher unveils promising new drug for MS patients
Drug Dramatically Cuts Progress Of MS: Trial
Los Angeles Times
What elephants can teach scientists about fighting cancer in humans
Los Angeles Times
African elephants at Utah's Hogle Zoo. Scientists say they believe they now know how elephants resist cancer. African elephants at Utah's Hogle Zoo. Scientists say they believe they now know how elephants resist cancer. (Courtesy of Eric Peterson).
Why Elephants Don't Get Cancer—and What That Means for HumansNewsweek
Secret to why elephants rarely get cancer is in their genesABC Online
Why is elephant cancer rare? Answer might help treat humansArizona Daily Star
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Daily Times
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Los Angeles Times
African elephants at Utah's Hogle Zoo. Scientists say they believe they now know how elephants resist cancer. African elephants at Utah's Hogle Zoo. Scientists say they believe they now know how elephants resist cancer. (Courtesy of Eric Peterson).
Why Elephants Don't Get Cancer—and What That Means for Humans
Secret to why elephants rarely get cancer is in their genes
Why is elephant cancer rare? Answer might help treat humans
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