Unintended Consequences of Deployment I have worked with DoD and Military personal a good portion of my professional life. I have the utmost respect for the men and women who voluntarily serve our country. However, I have always been deeply suspicious of our Government’s … [Read more...] about Veteran Domestic Violence Remains Camouflaged
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FDA Approved First DNA Test for Two Types of Human Papillomavirus
FDA News FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE March 13, 2009 Media Inquiries: Siobhan DeLancey, 301-796-4668 Consumer Inquiries: 888-INFO-FDA Agency also approved second DNA test for wider range of HPV types The U.S. Food and Drug Administration yesterday … [Read more...] about FDA Approved First DNA Test for Two Types of Human Papillomavirus
Merck Puts Some of Their Gardasil Cash To Work
Merck to buy Schering-Plough in $41 billion deal Reported by David Jolly Publ With the purchase, Merck is expanding its franchise in cardiovascular, respiratory and oncology drugs and shoring up its research pipeline, in particular with a Schering-Plough product called TRA, a … [Read more...] about Merck Puts Some of Their Gardasil Cash To Work
Women in Government Cervical Cancer Report
I found this report whilst researching actual number of cervical cancer cases reported in the US. My thought process was pretty straight-forward. We, as a country, are about to transfer Billions of dollars from public (Medicaid) and private (health insurance) hands to BIG PHARMA. … [Read more...] about Women in Government Cervical Cancer Report
Lack of Sleep Could Undermine Exercise’s Cancer Prevention Benefits
Exercise can lower your overall risk of cancer - but only if you get a good night's sleep After my last week’s rant about focusing efforts to PREVENT cancer as well as CURING cancer, I was please to review a research study that did just that! The study examined the link … [Read more...] about Lack of Sleep Could Undermine Exercise’s Cancer Prevention Benefits