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1.
N.J. study reveals Alzheimer’s progression may be reversed with new drugs
(Health/Healthquest)
BY CAROL ABAYA NEWJERSEYNEWSROOM.COM THE SANDWICH GENERATION New drugs that show great promise in combating Alzheimer’s Disease (AD) are now in the
clinical
trials stage. The importance of human ...
2.
Oncobiologics opens Cranbury, N.J. headquarters
(Money/Economy)
... efficiently develop more of their pre-
clinical
drug development. The company has raised start-up funding through grants, bank loans, and investments by listed companies and private equity investors. “We ...
3.
Steaming a lobster takes less time than Christie's vanity press conference
(Opinion/Commentary)
... 11. 15 minutes: Conducting a mammogram (though Christie’s women’s health veto means less initial
clinical
breast exams) 12. 51 minutes: Shortest recorded 9-inning baseball game (NY beat Philadelphia ...
4.
1,900 N.J. health agencies to use universal patient transfer form starting Oct. 30
(Health/Healthquest)
Designed to protect health of senior citizen patients Beginning Oct. 30, when a patient is transported from a nursing home to a hospital or returned to an assisted living facility, a real time
clinical
...
5.
Social worker Mary F. Rizzuto of Toms River pleads guilty to insurance fraud
(Money/Economy)
... state Acting Insurance Fraud Prosecutor Ronald Chillemi said on Tuesday. Rizzuto of Toms River, 51, a licensed
clinical
social worker, pleaded guilty to a charge of third-degree theft by deception. The ...
6.
Electronic medical records save money
(Health/Healthquest)
... and
Clinical
Health Act of 2009(HITECH Act) which allows all of the sharing of medical information - - not only to medical providers but also to the Government. With a single-payer healthcare system, ...
7.
N.J. environmental groups take Christie's asthma to task
(Opinion/Commentary)
... and a
clinical
professor of medicine at the University of California, San Diego, School of Medicine. In sum, Chris Christie is bigger than the helicopters in which he takes joyrides. Conclusively, the ...
8.
Gandarusa a male contraceptive from Indonesia could reach New Jersey
(Health/Healthquest)
... NewsHour. The pill is now in
clinical
trials, and outcomes have been nothing but positive. It also has had a positive side benefit for some men: A few told researchers that it has increased their desire ...
9.
What is the U.S. debt ceiling and why does it matter?
(U.S./Nation)
... proceed. John Longo, a
clinical
associate professor of finance and economics at Rutgers Business School–Newark and New Brunswick and chief investment officer with the MDE Group of Morristown, spoke with ...
10.
N.J. Assembly panel to examine Christie's decision to cut $10.4 million in legal services for the poor
(N.J./State)
... said led to staff cutbacks and other problems amid rising demand for legal services and increased poverty. Christie also this year eliminated $400,000 in Democratic-proposed funding for
clinical
legal ...
11.
Spectinomycin (Trobicin) name of old manufacture that discontinued it
(Comments/Unsorted comments)
... based in San Francisco and Buenos Aires as
Clinical
Trials Director. , Cordially, ASAP indicate by return email the name of the old US manufacture that discontinued spectinomycin (Trobicin) and when ...
12.
N.J. Senate to vote on 38 bills to override $1 billion in Christie budget cuts
(N.J./State)
... -- Overrides veto reducing an appropriation for Transitional Aid to Localities in the Department of Community Affairs. SCR-220 -- Overrides veto eliminating Fiscal year 2012 appropriation to
Clinical
...
13.
Animal Research
(Comments/Unsorted comments)
...
clinical
studies because we cannot accurately predict how they will behave in people based on laboratory and animal studies." But there is a simpler argument that testing is either morally or scientifically ...
14.
2 sides of vivisection issue: Princeton University and animal research watchdog group
(Sci/Tech/Science updates)
... of the use of animals in laboratories.” Instead, animal research funding could go into
clinical
and epidemiological research, as well as into methods like tissue culture work. These provide much more useful ...
15.
Gov. Christie appoints four to state autism council
(Health/Healthquest)
... District Barbara J. Morvay of Northfield, Parents Of Autistic Children Director Gary Weitzen of Lakewood, and Bancroft Vice President of
Clinical
Services and Chief Medical Officer Dr. Caroline Eggerding ...
16.
Faith helped N.J. pastor with porn addiction
(Life/Style)
... in the open, McNamara is moving his ministry beyond Crossbridge Community Church under the supervision of Dr. Steven Silverstein, a licensed
clinical
addictions counselor in Pennsylvania and New Jersey, ...
17.
Meredith Vieira comes to New Jersey to promote women’s health
(Health/Healthquest)
... sexuality finally surfaced in the session, the discussion focused on
clinical
aspects connected with women at midlife: painful intercourse, lack of desire, vaginitis, yeast infections, pelvic pain, and ...
18.
Diet Doc HCG Weight Loss Program
(Comments/Unsorted comments)
... hcg diet protocol to modern day
clinical
and nutritional standards. Patients eat from 800 to 1200 calories per day and still lose up to 1 lb. of fat per day. Diet Doc HCG Weight Loss also found that it's ...
19.
Two Monmouth horse farms cleared from threat of equine herpes
(N.J./State)
... The virus spreads quickly from horse to horse and can cause death.” The EHV-1 virus can cause a wide range of symptoms, from a complete lack of
clinical
signs to respiratory problems, especially in ...
20.
UMDNJ and Grenada medical school move to head off physician shortage projected for N.J.
(Health/Healthquest)
... approximately 350 third- and fourth-year students are enrolled in
clinical
training rotations. Following graduation, students generally move into hospital residency programs to begin their careers as physicians, ...
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