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Nationally Recognized Medicaid Expert Kip Piper Joins host Richard Yadon on ‘Medicaid Matters’ on June 7

NewswireToday (newswire) – 06/03/2011 Brentwood, TN United States – Nationally Recognized Medicaid Expert Kip Piper joins host Richard Yadon on “Medicaid Matters” June 7, 2011, at 1 pm. Eastern – Medicaid-Matters.com Further information: Article source

Scientists uncover role for cell scaffold in tumor formation

(Instituto Gulbenkian de Ciencia) A group of scientists at the IGC, in Portugal, have uncovered a surprising link between the cell’s skeleton and organ size. The team, led by Florence Janody, show in the journal Development, that one of the proteins that regulates the skeleton of the cell also acts to blocks activation of genes [...]

NEW REPORT SHOWS 60% OF EUROPEAN DOCTORS ARE USING WIKIPEDIA PROFESSIONALLY

“MR. SMITH? DOCTOR WIKIPEDIA WILL SEE YOU NOW…” NEW REPORT SHOWS 60% OF EUROPEAN DOCTORS ARE USING WIKIPEDIA PROFESSIONALLY LONDON: A new report from global marketing research agency Insight Research Group has revealed that 60% of European doctors are using Wikipedia for professional use. A total of 300 GPs were interviewed across Europe for the [...]

Report: Emerging Cancer Vaccines Vying for Attention From Investors

LOS ANGELES, CA–(Marketwire – Jun 6, 2011) – BioSante Pharmaceuticals, Inc. (NASDAQ: BPAX) announced Monday morning that the FDA’s clinical hold on the GVAX Prostate Cancer Vaccine (GVAX Prostate) for the treatment of prostate cancer has been lifted by FDA, but will that news be enough to get investors to buy-in and hold on to [...]

Scientists Move Towards A HIV Cure

Dr. Alain Lafeuillade and Dr. Mario Stevenson, are pleased to announce the 5th International Workshop on HIV Persistence During Therapy, to be held December 6-9, 2011 in St Maarten, West Indies. The Workshop will be of invaluable importance for scientists working towards a HIV cure. Further information: Article source

Research Shows Single Change in H1N1 Virus Makes the Virus Bind More Easily to Human Cells and Transmits the Virus More Efficiently in Ferrets

The 2009 H1N1 influenza A virus continues to circulate among the human population as the predominant H1N1 subtype. Further information: Article source

Radiology Group Selects GE Centricity OneView

NewswireToday (newswire) – 06/03/2011 Washington, DC United States – Radiology & imaging specialists of Lakeland entrusts GE product to help achieve clinical, business goals Further information: Article source

Noninvasive diagnostics may offer alternative to liver biopsy for assessing liver fibrosis

(Wiley-Blackwell) Patients who are evaluated for liver diseases such as hepatitis C are typically recommended for liver biopsy to determine the extent of disease progression. For patients who question whether less invasive testing is available, clinicians now have alternatives options to consider. Elastography and serum markers are two such diagnostic options reviewed in an editorial [...]

Support for Massachusetts landmark health reform law rises in 2011

(Harvard School of Public Health) A new poll by the Harvard School of Public Health and The Boston Globe finds 63 percent of Massachusetts residents support the health care reform legislation enacted in 2006, 21 percent oppose it while 6 percent are not sure and 9 percent have not heard or read about the law. [...]

TEABAGS OR TRAVEL INSURANCE?

FOREIGN OFFICE URGES BRITS TO REASSESS THEIR PRIORITIES WHEN VISITING FRIENDS AND FAMILY ABROAD Over 12 million British nationals are planning to visit friends and family abroad this year1 but new research published today by the Foreign and Commonwealth Office shows that young people are more likely to buy a present for their host than [...]

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