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Cancer-related fatigue is a prevalent and potentially persistent issue among breast cancer survivors, which can prevent them from returning to their previous life well after treatment ends and they are declared free of disease.
BioClinicaâ„¢, Inc., (NASDAQ: BIOC), a global provider of clinical trial services, today announced it will be hosting a seminar on November 18, 2009 highlighting new research, trends and updates from industry experts in rheumatoid arthritis. This event, which will be held in Lafayette, PA, is part of the continuing series of symposia hosted by the company for pharmaceutical and medical imaging executives over the past four years that addresses the challenges and approaches in conducting clinical trials.
To mark World Refugee Day on June 20, the U.N. High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) urged the "international community to do more to protect and care for refugees around the world," VOA News reports (Schlein, VOA News, 6/20).
Researchers have pinpointed a region in the human genome associated with peanut allergy in U.S. children, offering strong evidence that genes can play a role in the development of food allergies.
Given Imaging Ltd., the global leader in patient-friendly GI diagnostic and monitoring solutions, today announced that three new studies demonstrate that PillCam® SB endoscopy has a clear impact on how physicians manage GI patients, including those patients suspected of having Crohn's disease. The studies were presented at the Gastro 2009 conference taking place in London from November 21 to 25.
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