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Monday, May 12, 2008  
Research Into Cell Metabolism And Medical Injuries To Be Spearheaded By Engineer (Online Pharmacy)
Research Into Cell Metabolism And Medical Injuries To Be Spearheaded By Engineer
A University of Leicester engineer has won a share of grants totalling over £1m to target lung injury and cancer.In an unusual move, Dr.
Source: www.medicalnewstoday.com

Ginny Hanrahan To Be First Chief Executive Officer At Health And Social Care Professionals Council, Ireland
The Minister for Health and Children, Ms. Mary Harney welcomed the announcement by The Health and Social Care Professionals' Council of the appointment of Virginia (Ginny) Hanrahan as its first Chief Executive Officer.
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Common Laser Surgery For Uncommon Cancer - Doctors Have New Option In Treating Often Devastating Eye Cancer
Chances are you or someone you know has had laser eye surgery to correct blurry vision. Now, doctors are using the procedure in a new way. In some cases, they're not just helping patients see better, they're actually preventing them from going blind. Mike Samogala says he's never taken time with his kids for granted. Lately, those moments have meant even more.
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University Of Alabama Receives $3M NIH Grant To Study Health Issues That Affect Rural, Elderly Blacks
The University of Alabama-Birmingham has received a $3 million, five-year NIH grant to fund three pilot projects that focus on reducing health disparities among rural, elderly blacks, the Birmingham News reports.
Source: www.medicalnewstoday.com

Proposed Federal Rule Would Ban Certain Marketing Techniques For Private Medicare Plans
The Bush administration on Thursday proposed new marketing rules for Medicare Advantage comprehensive coverage and drug plans that aim to curb aggressive sales tactics, the Wall Street Journal reports. According to the Journal, health insurers have been criticized for their "overly aggressive marketing tactics, such as enrolling seniors without explaining what they are getting into.
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