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A Cure for Cancer? This 'Big Data' Startup Says It Can Deliver
A cure for cancer? This 'big data' startup says it can deliver
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In another recent partnership, with Mount Sinai Medical Center, Ayasdi was used to point to targeted treatment options for E. Coli sufferers. … Big name customers include Merck, the Food and Drug Administration, and the U.S. Department of Agriculture.
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William Cope Moyers to speak about addiction and recovery in Colorado
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The son of journalist Bill Moyers, he was addicted to crack cocaine and alcohol until the age of 35. He has been clean and sober for 18 years and three months, and is now vice president of public affairs at Hazelden, the Minnesota-based treatment center.
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Discovery paves way for new gastric cancer treatment
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“In the future, we hope that this finding might lead to better treatment options for colon and gastric cancers that are associated with inflammation. Since there are also other types of cancer that are associated with inflammation, we suspect that …
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Utah's most populous county endorses Medicaid expansion
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Otherwise, county officials are concerned that as the ground-level provider of behavioral health services, they will get stuck with the tab for growing ranks of uninsured — while also losing out on a $ 6 million federal grant for drug-abuse treatment …
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