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Sunday, July 19, 2009  
Richard Otto: Offering "Independence Survival" for Victims of the Job Market Meltdown
Richard Otto: Offering "Independence Survival" for Victims of the Job Market Meltdown

Job Elimination is No Longer a Challenge via the Creative Business Concept of a Texas Entrepreneur. (PRWeb Jul 18, 2009)

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Research Scientists Discover How Flu Damages Lung Tissue
A protein in influenza virus that helps it multiply also damages lung epithelial cells, causing fluid buildup in the lungs, according to new research from the University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB) and Southern Research Institute .
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New Herbal Tea Harnesses 1,000 Years of Japanese Health Practices Healthier Tea with Herbal Detox

This is introduction of Ten-Chi Cha, Japanese herbal health tea - a caffeine free with fusion of 12 traditional Japanese herbs that have been hand picked to give American audience a taste of ancient Japan in cup (PRWeb Jul 17, 2009)

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Researchers Working On How Gold Nanoparticles Illuminated With Laser Light May Be Able To Detect And Treat Cancer
At a technical breakfast, Romain Quidant presented his research into the detection and treatment of cancer using gold nanoparticles illuminated with laser light.
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Bionovo's Estrogen Receptor Beta Selective Drugs Have Unique Gene Expression And Cell Type Specificity
Bionovo, Inc. (Nasdaq: BNVI) announced that a study of the gene regulation in multiple cell lines by several of their estrogen receptor beta (ERb) candidates will be published in Public Library of Science One. "In this study we show that plant-derived ERb compounds are as selective as synthetic compounds, but regulate different genes.
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Gliomas Exploit Immune Cells Of The Brain For Rapid Expansion
Gliomas are among the most common and most malignant brain tumors. These tumors infiltrate normal brain tissue and grow very rapidly. As a result, surgery can never completely remove the tumor. Now, the neurosurgeons Dr. Darko S. Markovic (Helios Klinikum Berlin-Buch) and Dr. Michael Synowitz (Charité) as well as Dr.
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We Care Home Health Services Recognized as Laureate by the Computerworld Honors Program

Global Information Technology Awards Foundation Pays Tribute to Individuals And Organization That Use Information Technology To Benefit Society. (PRWeb Jul 18, 2009)

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Mayo Clinic's Dr. Denis Cortese Receives NCHL'S 2009 National Healthcare Leadership Award

NCHL, the leading authority on healthcare leadership, is pleased to honor Dr. Denis Cortese as the recipient of the 2009 National Healthcare Leadership Award for his lasting contributions to healthcare and his commitment to teamwork and mentorship during his 30-year career. Dr. Cortese is widely respected for his outspoken role in the national healthcare reform debate and for advocating for a system that ensures that all patients will receive outstanding and quality care. (PRWeb Jul 16, 2009)

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Training Improves Multitasking Ability
Training increases brain processing speed and improves our ability to multitask, new research from Vanderbilt University published in the June 15 issue of Neuron indicates. "We found that a key limitation to efficient multitasking is the speed with which our prefrontal cortex processes information, and that this speed can be drastically increased through training and practice," Paul E.
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Study Finds Overweight Youth Are Twice As Likely To Have Overweight Friends
Researchers from the Institute of Prevention Research at the Keck School of Medicine of the University of Southern California (USC) found in a recent study that overweight youth were twice as likely to have overweight friends.
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