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Bladder Cancer: How To Optimally Manage High Risk Bladder Cancer Patients |
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UroToday.com - In a session moderated by Dr., Bernard Bochner, MSKCC a panel consisting of Drs. Harry Herr, Edward Messing, Dan Petrylak, and Seth Lerner had a lively discussion regarding management of high-risk bladder cancer patients. In the first case, a 58-year old patient underwent TURBT and was found to have stage T1 micropapillary histology. [click link for full article] |
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Low Impact Aerobic Exercise Reduces Fatigue In Auto-immune Conditions Says Multi-study Review |
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Low impact aerobic exercise, such as walking and cycling, can effectively reduce fatigue in adults with chronic auto-immune conditions, according to a research review in the latest issue of the UK-based Journal of Advanced Nursing. [click link for full article] |
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Elsevier Announces New Journal For 2007 - Primary Care Diabetes |
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Elsevier and Primary Care Diabetes Europe are set to launch Primary Care Diabetes, an influential new diabetes journal in February 2007. [click link for full article] |
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Consumers Demand For Better Indoor Air Quality |
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A number of epidemiological studies have shown that ambient fine particulates have an adverse effect on human health. Less attention has been paid to indoor particles and their impact on health, despite the fact that indoor air particle exposure may be even more harmful than exposure to ambient particulate pollution. [click link for full article] |
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Scientists Support Richard Doll, Who First Demonstrated The Link Between Cancer And Smoking |
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In response to reports about the eminent scientist Richard Doll, who first demonstrated the link between cancer and smoking, scientists have weighed in with their support. [click link for full article] |
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