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Swine flu cases could hit 100,000 a day
HEALTH CHIEFS are to use new tactics in the battle to fight the swine flu pandemic amid fears that cases could hit more than 100,000 a day across the UK by the end of next month.Scotlands chief medical officer Dr Harry Burns warned...
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Dow Corning and leading solar energy companies call for policies to make America a 21st century solar power
- Representatives of Dow Corning and representatives of Americas top solar energy companies visited Washington D.C.to call for new federal policies to encourage the growth of a domestic solar energy industry that will promote economic...
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UK braces for up to 100,000 flu cases every day
Torcuil Crichton and Robbie Dinwoodie Britain is bracing itself for 100,000 new cases of swine flu a day in the next month as the UK Health Secretary put the NHS and general public on alert for the first flu pandemic of the 21st century.
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Roche launches novel program to ease Tamiflu access to developing economies
3582 live jobs on PharmiWeb.com now Tamiflu Reserves Program designed as a pandemic insurance policy for the world?s developing economies Roche today announced the initiation of the Tamiflu Reserves Program (TRP) for developing economies.
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Roche launches Tamiflu Reserves Programme for developing economies
Roche announced the initiation of the Tamiflu Reserves Programme (TRP) for developing economies.The programme, which is effective immediately, will serve to ensure that Tamiflu (oseltamivir) is available to many governments and patients...
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Roche unveils Tamiflu discount program for poor nations
Tamiflu Reserves Program designed as a pandemic insurance policy for the worlds developing economies Roche today announced the initiation of the Tamiflu Reserves Program (TRP) for developing economies.The program, which is effective...
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Jul 1 Roche press release
Tamiflu Reserves Program designed as a pandemic insurance policy for the worlds developing economies Roche today announced the initiation of the Tamiflu Reserves Program (TRP) for developing economies.The program, which is effective...
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Roche Launches Novel Program to Ease Tamiflu Access to Developing Economies
Tamiflu Reserves Program designed as a pandemic insurance policy for the worlds developing economies BASEL, Switzerland, 1 July 2009-- Roche today announced the initiation of the Tamiflu Reserves Program (TRP) for developing economies.The...
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Roche Launches Novel Program to Ease Tamiflu Access to Developing Economies
Tamiflu Reserves Program designed as a pandemic insurance policy for the worlds developing economies BASEL, Switzerland, 1 July 2009-- Roche today announced the initiation of the Tamiflu Reserves Program (TRP) for developing economies.The...
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Roche launches novel program to ease Tamiflu access to developing economies
Tamiflu Reserves Program designed as a pandemic insurance policy for the world's developing economies Roche today announced the initiation of the Tamiflu Reserves Program (TRP) for developing economies.The program, which is effective...
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[REAPPRAISAL] End of the road for treatment-as-usual studies?
The British Journal of Psychiatry (2009) 195: 5-6.doi: 10.1192/bjp.bp.108.062968 2009 The Royal College of Psychiatrists This Article Submit an eLetter Citing Articles Google Scholar End of the road for treatment-as-usual studies? Tom ...
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[Book reviews] Frontotemporal Dementia Syndromes
Frontotemporal Dementia Syndromes Burns The British Journal of 195: 94 To view this item, select one of the options below: Sign In User Name with Cookies.Password Remember my user name & password. your user name or password?
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Roche launches programme to ease Tamiflu access to developing countries
Roche is to produce and store stocks of Tamiflu (oseltamivir) for use by developing countries when the World Health Organisation (WHO) has declared an influenza pandemic.Under the Tamiflu Reserves Programme (TRP), Roche will produce and...
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HEALTHColorectal cancer
It's not one of those high-profile diseases that attracts A-list celebrities to raise awareness and money.Yet colorectal cancer is the third most common cancer in Canada behind breast and lung cancer in women and prostate and lung cancer...
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IU School of Optometry Named National Vision Research Center
Newswise A group of scientists working in Indiana University's School of Optometry and the Department of Biology will share more than $2.2 million from the National Institutes of Health to support their ongoing vision research.Photo by...
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Capital Region Health Care to Partner with McKesson on Revenue Management Transformation
ATLANTA--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- The need for a common financial platform to support physician practices, remote facilities and clinical information systems prompted Capital Region Health Care (CRHC) to plan for a replacement of its existing...
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Colorectal cancer FAQs: Symptoms, risk factors, diagnosis
It's not one of those high-profile diseases that attracts A-list celebrities to raise awareness and money.Yet colorectal cancer is the third most common cancer in Canada behind breast and lung cancer in women and prostate and lung cancer...
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IU School of Optometry named national vision research center
BLOOMINGTON, Ind.-- A group of scientists working in Indiana University's School of Optometry and the Department of Biology will share more than $2.2 million from the National Institutes of Health to support their ongoing vision research....
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Second swine flu death in Scottish hospital (source: Scotsman)
A SCOTTISH pensioner has become the second person in the UK to die from swine flu.The man, aged 73, died in Paisley's Royal Alexandra Hospital, two weeks after a 38-year-old woman succumbed to the virus there. The man, from the...
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Second swine flu death in Scottish hospital
The man, from the Inverclyde area, had 'serious underlying health conditions' and had been in intensive care for 15 days.Britain's other swine flu victim, Jacqueline Fleming, from Glasgow, also had underlying health problems and had given...
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Consumer Fireworks Continue to Injure Children in U.S
Newswise A Fourth of July tradition in many families, consumer fireworks continue to injure children in the U.S.at disproportionately high rates compared to the general population, causing injuries ranging from minor burns and corneal...
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Consumer Fireworks Continue to Injure Children in U.S
A study conducted by researchers in CIRP in 2006 found that an estimated 85,800 pediatric (19 years and younger) fireworks-related injuries were treated in U.S.emergency departments from 1990 through 2003, equivalent to approximately 6...
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Medicaid Managed Care and Health Care Access for Adult Beneficiaries with Disabilities
Print Save in My Library Free Abstract Burns ME et al.- States should not expect a dramatic change in health care access when they implement Medicaid MCOs to deliver care to the adult disabled population. However, continued...
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Propofol Clearance and Volume of Distribution Are Increased in Patients With Major Burns
From the Department of Anesthesia, University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics, Roy J.and Lucille A. Carver College of Medicine, Iowa City, Iowa (Dr Han); Department of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics, Tufts University School of...
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Regina police say cancer exhibit wasn't damaged by vandals
REGINA ' Damage to a cancer photography display in Victoria Park doesn't appear to be the work of vandals, says a spokeswoman for the Regina Police Service.According to Elizabeth Popowich, preliminary indications are that a panel in the...
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