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Maxim Phase II Clinical Trial Highlights Substantial Increase In Leukemia-FreeSurvival For Acute Myelogenous Leukemia Patients

...announced updated results from an ongoing Phase II clinical trial of its leaddrug Maxamine® in patients w...00clinical sites around the world. "The number of clinical sites that haveapproached Maxim and agreed to participate in this trial has greatly exceededour expe...

Osteoporosis Drug Evista (Raloxifene) Cuts Newly Diagnosed, Invasive Breast Cancer Risk By More Than 60 Percent

...g to show reductionin the risk of breast cancer in clinical trials among women at average risk fordeveloping breast cancer. Over 10,000 postmenopausal women age 31 to 80 taking raloxifene for morethan three years had a 63 percent reduction in the incidence of newly diagnosed,invasive breast cancers wh...

Engineering Study For The CDC Shows How To Fight Low Childhood Immunization,Save Millions In Health Costs

...ing vaccines to reduce the number of injections or clinical visits. The article's author, Sheldon H. Jacobson of Virginia Tech, and hisco-writers focus on a potentially costly part of the immunization system:purchasing vaccines. The pilot study looked at vaccines for five potentiallyserious children's...

Discovery May Boost Effectiveness Of Chemotherapy

... Center areinvolved in a wide variety of basic and clinical research. The center provides acomplete range of specialized services for all aspects of cancer care, andpatients have access to promising new therapies before they are widelyavailable....

Magnetic Surgery System Tested Successfully On First Patient

...In all, five patients willparticipate in the first clinical trial of the Magnetic Surgery System atBarnes-Jewi...l of interventional medicine." Following the first clinical trial of the magnetic surgery system, Stereotaxiswill submit the results to the FDA. The company wi...

Views Of Tamoxifen And Synthetic Estrogen In Action Provide Clues For Designing Better Drugs

...r. The two willbe compared head-to-head in a large clinical trial beginning next year. "Both are useful drugs but neither is ideal," said Greene. "As we learn moreabout how they interact with the estrogen receptor, we should be able to enhancetheir benefits and reduce their drawbacks." Greene's Chicago predec...

UCSF Study Shows Drug Reduces Risk Of Spine And Hip Fractures By Half In Women With Osteoporosis

...gs of the FIT study include: Alendronate reduced clinical fractures 36 percent among women withosteoporosis,... 51 percent, spinefractures by 47 percent, and all clinical fractures by 28 percent. Alendronate, which is available as FOSAMAX in 72 countries including the Un...

New Chest Pain Evaluation Method Saves Lives, Prevents Costly HospitalizationFor Some Patients

...Chest PainObservation Unit (CPU) into its everyday clinical practice within one month ofcompleting the study. The cost of chest pain is high -- in both human lives and expense. Approximatelyfive million people in the United States visit an emergency room with acutechest pain each year. The majority of these ...

Comprehensive Heart Failure Program At Cedars-Sinai Medical Center

...n cardiology -- congestive heartfailure. The seven clinical trials, many of which are randomized and study theeffectiveness and dosages of various medications, are collectively one part ofthe medical center's Comprehensive Heart Failure program. The second componentin this unique program involves making Cedar...

Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center And Targeted Genetics Corp. Publish Data On Adoptive Immunotherapy For HIV

...ic CTLslast for a prolonged time then it may cause clinical benefit." The proprietary process used to expand ...optive immunotherapy, as described inthis paper, a clinical reality. FHCRC was issued a patent for the REMtechnology in October 1998 by the U. S. Patent and Tr...

UK Allied Health Professor Receives Patent On Using Lithium With AIDS Drugs

...or viral life-cycle," Gallicchio said. The clinical trials for this study will start this year at theUniversity of Potchefstroom in South Africa. The new treatment is being testedin South Africa because AIDS infects a new person there every 11 seconds. Thepatent is filed in the United States, Europe...

Ultrasound Measurement Of Neck Arteries May Help Doctors Identify Older Adults At Increased Risk For Heart Attack And Stroke

...vasive, objective measures of both subclinical and clinical chronicdiseases -- such as echocardiograms, electrocardiograms, spirometry to measurelung function, fasting glucose levels to look for diabetes, and objectivemeasures of loss of memory and brain function. The goal of the study is to learn as ...

Visual Environment Can Affect Even Healthy Eyes --- Nature Works With Nuture For Good Vision

...ork was done in monkeys, the results have eventual clinical applications for humans, according to Drs. Dolores... Bradley. The scientists point out, however, that clinical application is still in the future, and will require further investigation. Future studies ...

Medical Students Are Taking Risks With HIV During Elective Studies

...g during which they are encouraged to pursue their clinical studies overseas, with many opting to go to develo...garding protection from blood borne viruses during clinical studies, including electives. This view is supported in a paper by Peter Moss and Nick Beeching, al...

So Near And Yet So Far. . . FDA Approves Laser Vision Correction For Farsightedness

...investigatorof the VISX Los Angeles-area hyperopia clinical trial. The outstanding outcomesof patients in the...l now be able to see clearly,"Dr. Salz said. "The clinical results that I've experienced with the VISX STAR(TM) laser have been truly outstanding - at one year...

Electrical Nerve Stimulation May Help Reduce Chronic Pain In Cancer Patients, Say UT Southwestern Researchers

...t suggests and anticipatefurther success in future clinical trials." In this anecdotal report, which deta...rofessor ofGI/endocrine surgery; Dr. Hesham Ahmed, clinical pain research fellow; and Dr.William Craig, clinical assistant professor of anesthesiology and painm...

UNC Researchers Testing First In New Class Of AIDS Drugs

... one considers the population that enrolled inthis clinical trial is extremely difficult to treat." The infectious disease specialist notes that the average number of anti-HIVmedications taken by the 78 HIV-infected patients prior to the Trimeris Phase IIClinical Trial was nine. None of the agents, including ...

Nurse Practitioners Reducing Costs, Expanding Care

...cedpractice nurses -- those who have education and clinical practice experiencebeyond that required of a regis...rtifiedregistered nurse anesthetist (surgery), and clinical nurse specialist. Theclinical nurse specialist usually concentrates on a specific area, such asmenta...

Viagra Prescribing Will Be Based On Financial Rather Than Clinical Reasoning

...k's BMJ. In dressing up a rationing decision as a clinical one, the secretary of state has ended up with the worst of all possible worlds: a decision that makes no sense on clinical, equity or cost-effectiveness grounds. After months of uncertainty over how sildenafil would be made available on the NHS, Dr C...

An Ergonomically Redesigned Analgesia Delivery Device Proves Safer And More Efficient

...rage of 5.15 years (standard deviation = 1. 19) of clinical experience with the current Abbott PCA model. Mate...an factors analysis, redesign, and evaluation with clinical users. From a broad perspective, the results of this study lend support to the prospect of applying ...

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(Date:11/21/2008)...wire-FirstCall/ -- The Providence Service,Corpora...A. Norris, the Company,s,Chief Operating Officer,...ectors. Mr. Norris, appointment fills the vacancy...Geringer and returns the board to six members. Mr...oard. , Mr. Norris, age 41, has been with P...
(Date:11/21/2008)...SNewswire/ -- The University of Texas M. D. Ande...borative effort to eradicate breast cancer in Pana...ness and Research of the Americas today at an even...ates, and Vivian Fernandez de Torrijos, the First ...in the initiative are the U.S. Department of State...
(Date:11/21/2008)... -- The general membership of the Medical,Adverti...duals at their Annual,Awards Dinner to be held Fe...,Lifetime Achievement Award will also be given. ,...ising Hall of Fame are: , Ronald Pantello, who ...ion,at Sudler & Hennessey. In 1980 he left Su...
(Date:11/21/2008)...y diseaseits cause remains a mysteryswept into Ath...citizens, soldiers and refugees of the war then ra...with corpses, social order broke down. Over the ne...ens lost a third of its population. It lost the wa...f the end of the Golden Age of Greece. , The Pl...
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