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Project HOPE Launches Rehabilitation Program to Address Needs of Thousands Recovering from Injuries Sustained During the May 12, 2008 Earthquake

Project HOPE Launches Rehabilitation Program to Address Needs of Thousands Recovering from Injuries Sustained During the May 12, 2008 Earthquake John P. Howe, III, MD., President and CEO of Project HOPE visited China’s Sichuan Province immediately following the earthquake to begin planning [...]

AIDS Project Los Angeles to Support Gulf Coast AIDS Organizations Affected by Hurricanes with Proceeds from AIDS Walk Los Angeles

AIDS Project Los Angeles to Support Gulf Coast AIDS Organizations Affected by Hurricanes with Proceeds from AIDS Walk Los Angeles Los Angeles, CA (PRWEB) September 25, 2005 More than 25,000 people from across the Los Angeles metropolitan area are expected to hit the [...]

Peripheral Artery Disease: A Hidden Problem in Women, from the Harvard Women’s Health Watch

Peripheral Artery Disease: A Hidden Problem in Women, from the Harvard Women’s Health Watch Boston, MA (PRWEB) April 13, 2012 If ever a disease deserved a new name, peripheral artery disease is it. “Peripheral” smacks of something on the sidelines. Nothing could [...]

“Global revenues from Hypertension drugs set to rise” says visiongain

“Global revenues from Hypertension drugs set to rise” says visiongain (PRWEB) November 13, 2005 The Prescription drug market for the treatment of Hypertension is to continue to rise in value from the $ 25 billion market that it already accounts for today. These [...]

PaloVia Skin Renewing Laser Receives the ?Most Innovative At-Home Beauty Device? Award from NewBeauty

PaloVia Skin Renewing Laser Receives the “Most Innovative At-Home Beauty Device” Award from NewBeauty The revolutionary and multi-award winning PaloVia Skin Renewing Laser. Burlington, MA (PRWEB) December 27, 2011 The PaloVia® Skin Renewing Laser® – the only FDA-cleared, at-home laser clinically [...]

New Vaccines for Adults: Which do you Need? From Harvard Medical School

New Vaccines for Adults: Which do you Need? From Harvard Medical School Boston, MA (Vocus) November 5, 2008 Most adults are not up to date on their vaccinations, says a new report from Harvard Medical School. The report, Viruses and Infectious Diseases, [...]

Experts from Children’s National Medical Center to present at Pediatric Academic Societies’ Annual Meeting

Experts from Children’s National Medical Center to present at Pediatric Academic Societies’ Annual Meeting Vancouver, BC (Vocus) May 1, 2010 Pediatric experts from Children’s National Medical Center are participating in more than 80 presentations, workshops, and posters at the 2010 Pediatric Academic [...]

Earliest and Newest HIV RNA PCR Test from 7 Days after HIV Exposure Launched by Freedomhealth London, UK

Earliest and Newest HIV RNA PCR Test from 7 Days after HIV Exposure Launched by Freedomhealth London, UK Dr Sean Cummings Freedomhealth London UK (PRWeb UK) July 26, 2010 Early identification of new infections of HIV will limit [...]

Cancer Survival Rates on the Rise Due to Increased Awareness from Resources Such as eCancerAwareness.com

Cancer Survival Rates on the Rise Due to Increased Awareness from Resources Such as eCancerAwareness.com Sacramento, CA (PRWEB) May 24, 2006 A progress report released by the National Cancer Institute shows that while certain forms of Cancer such as Female Breast Cancer and [...]