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Colorado Remains The Nation's Leanest State
Mississippi tops the obesity list with 32.5 percent, with Alabama right behind.

It's time for the nation's annual obesity rankings and, outside of fairly lean Colorado, there's little good news.

In 31 states, more than one in four adults...

CBS 4 Denver:  Jul 4 2009 5:25AM
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Working through cancer on the Pacific Crest Trail
With her first steps on the Pacific Crest Trail, the hiker said her old demons started whispering to her: 'You don't belong.

You don't fit in.

You shouldn't be here.' As the miles passed, another shadow loomed over Suzanne Finney: ...

Seattle Post Intelligencer:  Jul 3 2009 2:46PM
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Astrocyte elevated gene-1 contributes to the pathogenesis of neuroblastoma
Neuroblastoma, derived from neural crest progenitor cells, is the most common extracranial solid tumor of childhood.

Astrocyte elevated gene-1 (AEG-1) is a primary mediator of tumor progression and metastasis in several human cancers...

Oncogene Journal:  Jul 2 2009 8:52AM
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Colo. Still Nation's Leanest, Miss. Is Fattest
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CBS 4 Denver:  Jul 1 2009 11:12PM
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Report Warns Of Obese Baby Boomers
And obesity rates among adults rose in 23 states over the past year, and no state experienced a significant decline.

'The obesity epidemic clearly goes beyond being an individual problem,' said Jeff Levi, executive director of the Trust, a...

CBS 4 Denver:  Jul 1 2009 11:08PM
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County's 44th whooping cough case reported
Related Terms: San Diego County, Lakeside SAN DIEGO Noting that whooping cough has become more prevalent locally, health officials said Tuesday that a Lakeside elementary school student is the latest person in San Diego County to develop the...
SignOn San Diego:  Jul 1 2009 12:37AM
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Implant Success in Sinus-Lifted Maxillae and Native Bone: A 3-year Clinical and Computerized Tomographic Follo
(Click the title below to leave the MDLinx Network and go to the Journal's Website) The International Journal of Oral & Maxillofacial Implants, 06/29/09 Sbordone L et al.

- The use of particulate chin bone grafts in sinus lift...

MDLinx:  Jun 29 2009 6:07PM
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Factories Urged To Put Safety First After Greater Manchester Company Ignores Rules For Eight Years
Factory owners in Greater Manchester are being urged to put the safety of their staff first after an aerospace engineering company regularly ignored health and safety rules for eight years.

The Health and Safety Executive (HSE) prosecuted ...

Medical News Today:  Jun 26 2009 5:51PM
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Local Health Experts See Spike In Swine Flu Cases
One local hospital says it is seeing another spike in the number of swine flu cases in our area.

WFMZ's Stephanie Esposito reports on the latest numbers.

[ WEB LINK: ( Institute for Good Medicine at the Pennsylvania Medical Society ) ] [...

WFMZ-TV Online:  Jun 26 2009 11:07AM
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Effect of the site of measurement of waist circumference on the prevalence of the metabolic syndrome
Study of whether WC is differentially associated with cardiometabolic risk factors based on its anatomic measurement site Quantification of the impact of measurement site on prevalence of MS Sample of 520 community-dwelling adults (208 men,...
MDLinx:  Jun 23 2009 12:22PM
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Your First Move For Friday June 19th
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CNBC:  Jun 18 2009 10:35PM
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Scientists Identify Gene Vital To Early Embryonic Cells Forming A Normal Heart And Skull
New research from Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center highlights the critical role a certain gene and its protein play during early embryonic development on formation of a normal heart and skull.

In a study posted online June 15...

Medical News Today:  Jun 17 2009 12:25PM
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Gene plays critical role in heart development
New research from Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center highlights the critical role a certain gene and its protein play during early embryonic development on formation of a normal heart and skull.

In a study appearing in the...

Biotechnology News:  Jun 17 2009 12:01PM
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Scientists identify gene vital to early embryonic cells forming normal heart, skull
WASHINGTON, June 15 (Xinhua) -- New research from Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center highlights the critical role a certain gene and its protein play during early embryonic development on formation of a normal heart and skull.
China.com:  Jun 17 2009 2:15AM
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Discovery of gene vital to early embryonic cells forming a normal heart and skull
New research from Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center highlights the critical role a certain gene and its protein play during early embryonic development on formation of a normal heart and skull.

In a study posted online June 15...

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Scientists identify gene vital to early embryonic cells forming a normal heart and skull
New research from Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center highlights the critical role a certain gene and its protein play during early embryonic development on formation of a normal heart and skull.

In a study posted online June 15...

EurekAlert!:  Jun 16 2009 9:59AM
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Gene Vital To Early Embryonic Cells Forming A Normal Heart And Skull
New research from Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center highlights the critical role a certain gene and its protein play during early embryonic development on formation of a normal heart and skull.

In a study posted online June 15...

Science Daily:  Jun 16 2009 5:45AM
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Researchers Identify Gene Vital To Early Embryonic Cells Forming A Normal Heart and Skull
New research from Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center highlights the critical role a certain gene and its protein play during early embryonic development on formation of a normal heart and skull.

In a study posted online June 15...

Red Orbit:  Jun 16 2009 2:39AM
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Scientists identify gene vital to early embryonic cells forming normal heart, skull
Study links 'warrior gene' to gang membership, weapon use U.S.

researchers identify gene in breast cancer pathway U.S.

scientists identify gene linked to deadly disorder in newborns Critical gene for enhancing China's super rice yield...

People's Daily Online:  Jun 16 2009 1:36AM
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Scientists identify gene vital to early embryonic cells
WASHINGTON, June 15 (Xinhua) -- New research from Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center highlights the critical role a certain gene and its protein play during early embryonic development on formation of a normal heart and skull.
Xinhua News Agency:  Jun 16 2009 12:38AM
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Scientists identify gene vital to early embryonic cells forming normal heart, skull
WASHINGTON, June 15 (Xinhua) -- New research from Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center highlights the critical role a certain gene and its protein play during early embryonic development on formation of a normal heart and skull.
Xinhua News Agency:  Jun 15 2009 10:25PM
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'Become a hospital boss' meeting tonight
Comments (1) Have your say HOSPITAL bosses will tonight hold a Q&A for residents interested in sitting on a council of governors to scrutinise managers.

Buckinghamshire Hospitals NHS Trust is bidding to become a foundation trust,...

Bucks Free Press:  Jun 15 2009 11:51AM
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Alveolar Bone Loss: Research results from University of Adelaide update knowledge of alveolar bone loss
Today's Medical & Research News Research results from University of Adelaide update knowledge of alveolar bone loss New research, 'The use of live-animal micro-computed tomography to determine the effect of a novel phospholipase A2...
NewsRX:  Jun 13 2009 9:45AM
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SQNM, LVS, MYL, KO, PG, GE: Highest Net Sell Volume and Negative Price Friction Stocks For June 10, 2009 [Pres
BUYINS.NET, www.buyins.net, announced today its proprietary Market Maker Friction Factor Report for June 10, 2009 Market Maker Friction Factor is shown in the chart below: Symbol Change % BuyVol Buy% SellVol Sell% NetVol Friction SQNM -$1.30...
Hoovers:  Jun 11 2009 9:26AM
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Midwest Roundup: OPA Members Recognized by APhA
John A.

Foust, DPh, has been appointed the executive director of the Oklahoma State Board of Pharmacy, replacing Bryan Potter, DPh.

The appointment was effective January 1.

Prior to his appointment, Foust was director of pharmacy at...

Community Pharmacist:  Jun 9 2009 8:20AM
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