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391: Medical center has one roof but many services
Also included in the $33-million facility is a diagnostic imaging center, a Sweetbay Supermarket pharmacy, 94 exam rooms and 187 faculty offices.

392: Drugs-For-Sex Sentencing
Both women pleaded guilty in June to one federal count of obtaining drugs by fraud with the help of others.

393: Pharmacist from BITS Pilani Rajasthan conferred Rajiv Gandhi
An award is a reward you get for what you give. The Rajiv Gandhi Shiromani Award is conferred to select individuals of the country in recognition of their outstanding contributions and achievements in the field of industry, business, public life, administrative, social, educational and cultural services.

394: Groups Pitch in to Help Apartment Fire Victims
It is good that the churches and differ organizations can get together to try and supply the victims with the basic necessities as this whole thing gets sorted out.

395: Cephalon Announces Positive Results from a Pivotal Study of
FENTORA is approved only for the management of breakthrough pain in patients with cancer who are already receiving and who are tolerant to opioid therapy for their underlying persistent cancer pain.

396: Landmark Hemophilia Study
This trial provides the strongest medical evidence to date comparing joint outcomes associated with prophylactic and episodic treatment approaches.

397: Use of earphones may reduce risk of hearing loss: Study
The team, including Dr Jaimanti Bakshi and Dr Rishab Jain, emphasised that the study was only preliminary and a larger study needs to be done to arrive at concrete conclusions.

398: Healthy extra breaks don t impact on productivity
Earlier research carried out the University of Nottingham suggested periods of work between breaks should be at least 50 minutes, but not greater than 120 minutes - and that breaks should be between 12 and 15 minutes in duration.

399: US sends Guantanamo prisoner who tried to kill himself to Saudi Arabia
In October 2005, Al-Dossary slashed his arm and tried to hang himself during a break in a meeting with Colangelo-Bryan.

400: Electronic Health Records Don t Lift Care Says Study
Seventeen Faxpress Servers, Thirty-Five Thousand Documents - How FaxPress Network Faxing ... Network Faxing HIPAA: Security Privacy in the Health Care Industry Network Faxing HIPAA - How FaxPress Network Faxing Helped One Healthcare Provider Upgrade .

401: 1 BUSH DECLARES DISASTER AREA AFTER STORMS

402: Serb And Volley
He has a tattoo on his left arm with the enscription, Beauty will save the world, which is from Dostojevski.

403: Dialysis Unit at KPH to be Upgraded
Dalley said during his contribution to the 2007/08 Sectoral Debate in the House of Representatives yesterday (June 19).

404: Shire Demonstrates Commitment to Improving Patient Adherence in
FOSRENOL is now available in 20 countries, including Canada, France, Germany, Italy, UK and the US and continues to be launched in new markets around the world.

405: A new healer comes to Kennebunk
She was 4 years old and had 16 documented ear infections," he says. "Her mother said, 'Can you please help my daughter?

406: Study: Circumcision Decreases Sensitivity
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407: Doctors warn of McSurgery in quick fix operations boom
A quarter of all complaints to the Healthcare Commission are about low-level cosmetic surgery procedures such as Botox and face peels.

408: Cure for most common form of blindness
Stem cells are immature, dormant cells with the ability to turn into different cell types. Embryonic stem cells are obtained from early-stage embryos the size of a pinhead.

409: Study questions lycopene for prostate health
Such findings are boosting the lycopene market, with growth rates forecast at over 100 per cent by Frost and Sullivan, albeit from a low base of around 27m ($34m) in 2003.

410: Steroid prospectors plead guilty to drug charges
Trotta and Schafler agreed to forfeit $10,000 each. District Attorney P. David Soares said that restitution will exceed the investigation's expenses so far.

411: Priced out of pain relief
The National Psoriasis Foundation estimates biologics such as Enbrel cost between $10,000 and $25,000 a year per patient.

412: Lights, camera, suction: operating s cutting edge
Yesterday the NSW Health Minister, Reba Meagher, tested the new technology, probing the insides of a dummy with surgical instruments similar to Dr Keelty's.

413: American Pain Society Announces Recipients Of Clinical Centers Of
Our award recipients and other centers are proving every day that integrated, multidisciplinary pain care yields the best long-term outcomes - medically, psychologically and socially," she said.

414: Open Biosystems Open Access RNAi Program Adopted by John s
About Open Biosystems Open Biosystems, Inc. develops, manufactures and markets genomic research tools to scientists and researchers in corporate, academic and government laboratories.

415: Adults brace themselves
They're people in their late twenties and early thirties whose parents couldn't afford it when they were younger, or older patients with other dental issues who have this problem as well.

416: FermaVir Pharmaceuticals, Inc. Signs Definitive Agreement to Be ...
Certain statements made in this press release are forward looking. Such statements are indicated by words such as "expect," "might," "should," "anticipate" and similar words indicating uncertainty in facts and figures.


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