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Saturday, January 07, 2006

Dangerous Drugs Lawsuits - Doctor Develops New Approach To Identify The Most Effective


Doctor Develops New Approach To Identify The Most Effective
Medical News Today - Choosing the best cancer treatments for patients is often hit or miss. Johnathan M. Lancaster, M.D., Ph.D., Interim Chief of Gynecologic Surgical Oncology and Medical Director, Lifetime Cancer Screening & Prevention Center at the H. Lee Moffitt

Lovastatin reverses learning and attention deficits in a mouse model
Xagena Medical News - Researchers have reported evidence that a statin, Lovastatin ( Mevacor ), already shown to be safe for use in humans has proven effective at correcting cell-cell communication and curing learning disfunction in a mouse model of neurofibromatosis type

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Arkansas City Traveler - An Arkansas City man was arrested Tuesday after he was caught speeding and led officers on a short car chase, police said. Luke Fry, 18, is facing possible charges including speeding, eluding a police officer, obstructing the legal process and

Superpower vulnerability
Asia Times - That the US is now the world's sole remaining superpower is above challenge. This status has affected the United States' approach to formulating foreign and domestic policies in the post-Cold War era. In foreign policy, the US has been operating on

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