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- New Jersey Council of Teaching Hospitals Achieves Milestone: NJCTH …
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New Jersey Council of Teaching Hospitals Achieves Milestone: NJCTH …
MarketWatch 
“As one of the nation’s premier medical education centers, Hackensack is
excited to be joining others in our state whose mission it is to promote the
future of quality health care in New Jersey,” said John P. Ferguson, President
and CEO, Hackensack University Medical Center. Hackensack University Medical Center, a 775-bed teaching and research
hospital affiliated with the University of Medicine and Dentistry of New
Jersey — New Jersey Medical School, is the largest provider of inpatient and
outpatient services in the state of New Jersey. Founded in 1888 with 12 beds and as Bergen County’s first hospital,
Hackensack University Medical Center has demonstrated more than a century of
growth and progress. Hackensack University Medical Center is Bergen County’s
largest employer with a work force of more than 7,200 employees and an annual
budget of $1 billion. The more than 1,400 physicians and dentists on the
medical and dental staff represent the full spectrum of specialties and
subspecialties. Hackensack University Medical Center offers one of the
region’s most modern campuses, which is continually updated and expanded to
incorporate emerging clinical approaches, medicine, and technologies.

Green chemistry: Searching the medicine chest for products you …
Capitol Weekly, CA 
The California effort got a boost when Schwarzeneggersigned AB 1879 by Assemblyman Mike Feuer, D-Los Angeles. This bill calls on the state to adopta similar process by 2011 — the year after Schwarzenegger will leave office. Environmentalgroups have generally agreed the bill is a major stepforward. But some in the Legislature have criticized the governor’s commitment to the issue. Assemblywoman Sally Lieber, D-Mountain View, called the initiative “a nice website. ” She was also one of at least three Democratic legislatorsto get opposition letters from state environmentalagencies, in reference to bills they were carryingbanning certain chemicals. In each case, the letterfrom the Department of Toxic Substances Control andelsewhere cited the more comprehensive approach thatwould take place under the Green Chemistry Initiative.
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Airlines get sick and well by same bad medicine
guardian.co.uk, UK 
The remarkable recent energy price decline — a byproductof the overall economic crisis — is somewhat ironic for theindustry, given its years-long steady diet of bad luck anddisappointing economic trends. But for now, at least, one airline demon seems intent uponkeeping another at bay. “We in the industry now have a natural hedge againstdeclining demand, in the sense that if macroeconomic issuescause a decline in demand, they are likely to drive even loweroil prices,” said Scott Kirby, president of US Airways GroupInc, on a call with analysts and reporters last month. Kirby said each $1 decline in the price of a barrel of oilis worth $35 million to US Airways. For years, the airlines have walked the fine line betweenstability and collapse due to the fears following the Sept. 11,2001 terror attacks and low-fare competition. Then, just asairlines began to recover, sky-high fuel prices threatened toundo progress made during years of difficult restructuring.

Mitochondria Could Be Target For Therapeutic Strategy For …
Science Daily (press release) 
5, 2008) — A study in the Sept. 21 on-line edition of Nature Medicine describes the function and interaction of a critical molecule involved in cell death in Alzheimer’s disease patients. See also: Health & MedicineAlzheimer’s ResearchChronic IllnessHealthy AgingMind & BrainAlzheimer’sDementiaParkinson’s Reference.

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