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Party Platform, McCain Differ on Immigration, Climate
(Bloomberg)
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Bloomberg - Aug. 26 (Bloomberg) -- The Republican Party released a
draft of its 2008 platform that differs from candidate John
McCain on issues including immigration, stem-cell research and
climate change, while endorsing his ideas for economic growth
and free trade.
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FDA wants Biogen, Elan drug warning revised
(Reuters)
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Reuters - Prescribing instructions for Biogen
Idec and Elan Corp's drug Tysabri should be revised to note
cases of a serious brain disorder in patients who were using it
as their sole treatment for multiple sclerosis, U.S. health
regulators said on Monday.
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2 New Genes Tied to 3 Cancers
(HealthDay)
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HealthDay - THURSDAY, Aug. 7 (HealthDay News) -- Two genes linked to breast,
thyroid and kidney cancer have been identified by Cleveland Clinic
researchers. The discovery of the genes SDHB and SDHD could help improve
early detection of these cancers and boost patients' chances of survival.
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Scientists Identify Genetic Contributor to Colorectal Cancer Risk
(American Cancer Society)
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American Cancer Society - Researchers at Ohio State University Comprehensive Cancer
Center and
Northwestern University's Cancer Genetics Program have found a
definitive link between an inherited genetic variation and colorectal
cancer
risk. The variation, which occurs on a gene known as TGFBR1,
significantly increases a person's lifetime risk of getting the
disease.
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Scientists Identify Genetic Contributor to Colorectal Cancer Risk
(American Cancer Society)
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American Cancer Society - Researchers at Ohio State University Comprehensive Cancer
Center and
Northwestern University's Cancer Genetics Program have found a
definitive link between an inherited genetic variation and colorectal
cancer
risk. The variation, which occurs on a gene known as TGFBR1,
significantly increases a person's lifetime risk of getting the
disease.
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Scientists Identify Genetic Contributor to Colorectal Cancer Risk
(American Cancer Society)
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American Cancer Society - Researchers at Ohio State University Comprehensive Cancer
Center and
Northwestern University's Cancer Genetics Program have found a
definitive link between an inherited genetic variation and colorectal
cancer
risk. The variation, which occurs on a gene known as TGFBR1,
significantly increases a person's lifetime risk of getting the
disease.
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