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- Organogenesis Receives Two Prestigious Awards for Economic Impact …
- Combining Targeted Therapy Drugs May Treat Previously Resistant Tumors
- Doctors ditch drug samples to avoid influencing treatment
- Complementary and alternative medicine 101 Thirty percent of …
- Natural Medicine: High-fructose corn syrup and children
- Naturopathic Doctor Popular Among Hispanics

Organogenesis Receives Two Prestigious Awards for Economic Impact …
MarketWatch 
The”Team of the Year” honor will be highlighted in the magazine’s upcomingDecember 2008 issue. Additionally the company was honored by theMassachusetts Alliance for Economic Development as the Silver winner of itsFifth Annual Team Massachusetts Economic Impact Award presented at a November25th awards event. Organogenesis was the first company to successfully mass produce livingregenerative medicine products — reaching hundreds of thousands of patientsin the U. and around the world. Its signature product Apligraf(R) is thefirst living cell therapy to have received U.

Combining Targeted Therapy Drugs May Treat Previously Resistant Tumors
Science Daily (press release) 
30 2008) — A team of cancer researchers from several Boston academic medical centers has discovered a potential treatment for a group of tumors that have resisted previous targeted therapy approaches. In their Nature Medicine report which is receiving early online release investigators from Dana-Farber Cancer Institute (DFCI) Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH) Cancer Center and Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center (BIDMC) Cancer Center report that combining two different kinase inhibitors – drugs that interfere with specific cell-growth pathways – led to significant tumor shrinkage in mice with lung cancer driven by mutations in the K-Ras gene. See also: Health & MedicineLung CancerColon CancerBrain TumorCancerBreast CancerOvarian Cancer Reference.

Doctors ditch drug samples to avoid influencing treatment
USA Today 
Paradoxically Miller says “they are likely costing those patients more money down the road. Recognizing that health systems around the country are beginning to curtail the practice a major marketing tool. In January a study in the journal PLoS Medicine estimated that in 2004 drugmakers handed out free samples to U. doctors with a retail value of nearly $16 billion equal to more than a quarter of their marketing budgets that year. Samples widely used More than 90% of U.

Complementary and alternative medicine 101 Thirty percent of …
AAP News (subscription) 
Are you up-to-date?Sheryl CashCorrespondentPediatricians now have a roadmap to assist families with the growing use of complementary and alternative medicine (CAM). The report was authored by the AAP Section on Complementary and Integrative Medicine which this year moved from provisional to full section status.

Natural Medicine: High-fructose corn syrup and children
Seattle Post Intelligencer 
– Stephanie Wells dietetic intern and Debra Boutin MS RD dietetic internship director and associate professor School of Nutrition and Exercise Science at Bastyr UniversityNonprofit accredited Bastyr University (. edu) offers multiple degrees in the natural health sciences and clinical training at Bastyr Center for Natural Health (. org) the region’s largest natural medicine clinic.

Naturopathic Doctor Popular Among Hispanics
Hartford Courant United States 
The medicines she gave me helped calm the pain a lot. ” Robinson one of many doctors in the small but growing field of naturopathic medicine has helped build her private practice in Stamford by offering her services to the Hispanic community at affordable rates. Early in her practice Robinson discovered Hispanic patients were drawn to the type of natural medicine she offered. Now most of her business comes from Hispanics she said. “I feel like we’re really fulfilling a need in the community” Robinson said. “They’re helping me so I can build this business. ” Robinson operates out of a single-room office on Glenbrook Road above a Chinese restaurant and decorative glass shop.
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