July 2, 2008
'American Idol' tour hits the right notes in Glendale - AZCentral.com
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'American Idol' tour hits the right notes in Glendale - AZCentral.com
Talk about fixing what was broken. In previous outings, the annual American Idol tour featured the season s top 10 contestants performing a large amount of group numbers. Anyone who has ever watched the TV show can attest to a simple fact: The
Affymax wavers on forecast of Hematide approval - Forbes
Shares of Affymax Inc. fluctuated wildly Wednesday after an analyst predicted success for the company's drug candidate Hematide as a treatment for anemia caused by kidney disease. Robert W. Baird & Co. analyst Christopher Raymond predicted sales of
FSU researcher using computers to hone cancer-fighting strategies - PhysOrg
A graphic representation of a vascular tumor model viewed in different scales is shown. Credit: Florida State University A Florida State University faculty member who uses computational techniques to evaluate a new class of cancer-killing drugs is
Peregrine Pharmaceuticals Reports Positive Early Results in Phase II - Forbes
TUSTIN, Calif., July 2 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ — Peregrine Pharmaceuticals, Inc. (Nasdaq: PPHM) today reported that its lead product candidate bavituximab achieved the pre-specified Stage 1 primary endpoint in its ongoing Phase II clinical trial in
ROAD RACING - Edwards' Gear Going Up For Auction - Cycle News
The following is from Yamaha Yamaha Motor Corporation U.S. will once again offer an incredible opportunity to bid for a set of riding gear worn by Colin Edwards at this year s upcoming MotoGP. The gear will be presented, in person, by the
New Way To Predict Prostate Cancer Spreading - Science Daily
ScienceDaily (July 2, 2008) For men, one of the leading causes of death from cancer is prostate cancer that has spread to a second site (something known as metastatic prostate cancer). Defining the molecular mechanisms by which the initial tumor
Most Patients Happy with German Health Care - NPR News
Chris Ertl is self employed, so he cannot be covered under his wife's health care plan. Their two children are covered under Ertl's wife's insurance. Meghan Collins Sullivan/NPR Chris Ertl owns Tip Top Shoes, a store for children. He is one of 10
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