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MED$1.7 Million Backs Research Into Stronger Seniors, Epilepsy, Cancer, and Healthier Workplaces
Researchers investigating muscle-building supplements for seniors, work environments in long-term care homes, possible links between epilepsy and learning ability, and better cancer chemotherapy are among those that have been awarded $1.7 million over the next two years by the Saskatchewan Health Research Foundation (SHRF). Nine researchers from the University of Saskatchewan and one researcher from the University of Regina were funded.
03-Jul-2009
17:00 ET
 University of SaskatchewanView Article 
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Keywords: OVARIAN CANCER, CA125, BRCA1, BRCA2, UNC SCHOOL OF MEDICINE, UNC LINEBERGER COMPREHENSIVE CANCER CENTER

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03-Jul-2009
09:00 ET
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 University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill School of Medicine 
MEDCell Cycle Kinases as Therapeutic Targets for Cancer
A featured article in the July 2009 online issue of Nature Reviews/Drug Discovery that explores the prospects and progress of synthetic inhibitors to target cell cycle kinases in cancer forecasts that “novel compounds with increased potency, improved kinase specificity and favorable drug like properties will soon be available for clinical evaluation.”
Nature Reviews Drug Discovery, Jul-2009
03-Jul-2009
06:00 ET
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 Sbarro Health Research Organization (SHRO)View Article 
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Keywords: MOTION ANALYSIS, SOCCER INJURIES, ACL INJURY, SPORTS HERNIA, PATELLOFEMORAL INJURIES

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02-Jul-2009
20:00 ET
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 Hospital for Special Surgery 
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Keywords: AMINO ACID, HAIR-PULLING

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02-Jul-2009
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 American Medical Association (AMA) 
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Keywords: FAMILY HISTORY, PSYCHIATRIC DISORDERS

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02-Jul-2009
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 American Medical Association (AMA) 
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Keywords: INTERNET-BASED INTERVENTION MAY IMPROVE INSOMNIA

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02-Jul-2009
20:00 ET
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 American Medical Association (AMA) 
MEDExisting Parkinson’s Disease Drug May Fight Drug-Resistant TB
Existing drugs used in the treatment of Parkinson's disease could be repositioned for use in the treatment of extreme drug-resistant tuberculosis, which kills about 2 million people each year, according to a study led by researchers at the University of California, San Diego. The rise of these strains of TB throughout the world, including industrialized countries, poses a great threat to human health. (Embargo expired on 02-Jul-2009 at 20:00 ET.)
PLoS Computational Biology, 3-Jul-2009
02-Jul-2009
20:00 ET
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 University of California, San DiegoView Article 
SCINew Focus on the Moon
NASA's Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter Camera has taken and received its first images of the Moon, kicking off the year-long mapping mission of Earth’s nearest celestial neighbor. The LROC imaging system is under the watchful eyes of Arizona State University professor Mark Robison, the principal investigator.
02-Jul-2009
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 Arizona State UniversityView Article 
MEDChildhood Arthritis: Common but Preventable Consequence of Lyme Disease
When left untreated, children infected with Lyme disease can experience many severe complications as a result including arthritis, problems with the heart or central nervous system. Early detection is the key to preventing the lasting complications seen frequently at Hospital for Special Surgery.
02-Jul-2009
20:00 ET
 Hospital for Special SurgeryView Article 

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