Posts Tagged ‘5’

16 New Research Grants Funding More Than $5 Million Over Next Three Years Awarded By Autism Speaks

Autism Speaks, the world’s largest autism science and advocacy organization, thas announced the awarding of 16 new research grants totaling $5,223,743 over the next three years. The new grants will span basic research, which provides the innovative discoveries that form the building blocks of medical breakthroughs, to translational neuroscience [...]

Do Prescription Co-Payments Deter Demand?

This study shows that reducing/abolishing prescription co-payment in Wales had little effect on dispensing rates for prescription drugs.
A research team from three Welsh universities (Glamorgan, Cardiff and Bangor) compared General Practice level dispensing rates in Wales with those in another part of the UK where co-payment charges were retained between 2002 [...]

Genta Initiates Confirmatory Phase 2b Trial Of Tesetaxel In Gastric Cancer

Genta Incorporated (OTCBB: GETA) today announced that the Company has initiated a confirmatory Phase 2b trial of tesetaxel in patients with advanced gastric cancer. Tesetaxel is the Company’s newest clinical-stage small molecule. As a late Phase 2 oncology product, tesetaxel is the leading oral taxane currently in clinical development. The [...]

April 7 Is International World Health Day

On World Health Day, the Canadian Association of Speech-Language Pathologists and Audiologists (CASLPA) is celebrating the important work speech-language pathologists, audiologists and supportive personnel contribute to the health of our communities.
The World Health Organization’s (WHO) 1000 Cities, 1000 Lives campaign for World Health Day focuses on urbanization and [...]

May Is The Time To Celebrate Speech And Hearing

May is Speech and Hearing Awareness Month. Many of us take our abilities to hear and speak for granted but as Hosea Ballou said, “every word spoken within the hearing of little children tends towards the formation of character.” Communication skills are vital to our fundamental development and the function [...]

New Study Investigates Infection Of Human Cells In Outer Space

In a first-of-its-kind experiment, the unique conditions of spaceflight will be used to examine how cells remain healthy or succumb to disease, particularly in the face of stress or damage.
On April 5, ASU Biodesign Institute researchers Cheryl Nickerson and her team, including Jennifer Barrila and Shameema Sarker, saw their latest experiment [...]

Dorm Fires: Smoke Alarms + Sprinklers + Closed Doors = Lives Saved

Experimenting on a university dormitory that was scheduled to be torn down, fire researchers from the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) have demonstrated that the correct combination of automatic fire sprinkler systems, smoke alarms and closed doors provided enough time and safe conditions for residents to escape safely and [...]

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