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Lisa Holmes Recognized by Cambridge Who's Who for Excellence in Patient Support
By: Ellen Campbell, Cambridge Who's Who | February 09, 2012
Lisa Holmes Utilizes her Expertise in Oncology to Develop Effective Reimbursement Strategies and Patient Support Programs

Failure to Communicate by Distracted Doctors Leads to Medical Mistakes
By: FL Web Advantage | February 08, 2012
Many medical malpractice claims involve a breakdown in communication between diagnosticians and treating physicians.

Lynn White Recognized by Worldwide Who's Who for Excellence in Nonprofit Services
By: Ellen Campbell, Worldwide Who's Who | February 08, 2012
Lynn White has dedicated nine years to educating others about important women's health issues

Wrong and Misdiagnosis Medical Malpractice
By: Sara Goldstein, ePR Source | February 02, 2012
When your health is suffering, you rely on the expertise of healthcare professionals to provide a diagnosis and proper treatment. As any reasonable person would, you expect the diagnosis to be correct. Unfortunately, misdiagnosis sometimes occurs.

Reasons to Get Breast Implants
By: Sara Goldstein, ePR Source | February 02, 2012
Each woman has her own personal reasons for undergoing breast augmentation surgery. Breast augmentation has become one of the most common plastic surgery procedures for women in all demographics and age groups.

Multi-Benefit Blemish Balm Facial Cream Makes American Debut Out of Ariel Labs
By: Ilena DellaVentura, Delia Assoiates | February 02, 2012
Ariel Laboratories, the custom product development laboratory headquartered in South Plainfield, NJ, has formulated a facial cream with multi-purpose properties, including UVB protection.

Asbestos and the Medical Risks of Exposure
By: FL Web Advantage | February 01, 2012
Asbestos, though useful in industry, carries serious health risks.

Engeye Health Clinic in Uganda Seeks Aid for Ugandan Eight-Year-Old Girl with Cancer
By: Dawna Lee Heising, Engeye | January 28, 2012
Please Visit the Engeye Website to Contribute to the Noeline Fund, an Initiative to Send Noeline to the Mulago Cancer Institute in Kampala for Life Saving Treatment

Binaytara Foundation to Develop First Blood and Marrow Transplant Center in Nepal
By: Dushyant Viswanathan, Binaytara Foundation | January 26, 2012
Binaytara Foundation and the University of Illinois have partnered with B. P. Koirala Memorial Cancer Hospital, Bharatpur, Nepal, in a project to develop the country's first Blood and Marrow Stem Cell Transplant Center.

Stacey H. Brill, MS, CCC-SLP, Named a VIP Member of Cambridge Who's Who for Excellence in Dysphagia Treatment
By: Ellen Campbell, Cambridge Who's Who | January 26, 2012
Ms. Brill evaluates and treats patients suffering from dysphagia, specializing in the treatment of those diagnosed with oral, head, or neck cancer

Breast Cancer Drug Avastin No Longer Approved to Fight Disease
By: FL Web Advantage | January 22, 2012
The FDA determined that the use of Avastin by breast cancer patients may do more harm than good, potentially causing hemmoraging and high blood pressure. The FDA has revoked its approval of Avastin for those fighting breast cancer.

Linda R. Coogle Named a VIP Member of Cambridge Who's Who for Excellence in Program Development
By: Ellen Campbell, Cambridge Who's Who | January 18, 2012
A natural leader, Linda Coogle oversees the development of interactive educational programs for health care professionals

TCT Receives Patent on Therapeutic Monoclonal Antibody Targeting Pancreatic Cancer
By: EIN News | January 17, 2012
Targeted Cancer Therapeutics LLC (TCT) announced that its anti-CEACAM6 product received the U.S. Designation of Patent Number 8,038,996.

Color of Teal, Inc. Raises Awareness for Ovarian Cancer
By: Genese Valentine, Color of Teal, Inc. | January 15, 2012
Color of Teal, Inc. officially launched its non-profit organization with a mission to reduce fatalities caused by ovarian cancer.

$2M Medical Malpractice Verdict in Pennsylvania
By: Deb Maliver, -- | January 13, 2012
On Monday night after a six day trial in front of the Honorable Dominick Motto, it only took a jury two and a half hours to award a $2Million verdict to a 32 year old nurse and mother of three small children.

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