11/21/2008
Clinical Trials Update: Nov. 21, 2008 (HealthDay via Yahoo! News)
(HealthDay News) -- Here are the latest clinical trials, courtesy of CenterWatch:
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11/23/2008
Japan scientists eye made-to-order bones (AFP via Yahoo! News)
Japanese hospitals are running a clinical trial on the world's first custom-made bones which would fit neatly into patients' skulls and eventually give way to real bones.
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11/22/2008
Patheon, Omnicare sign pact for clinical trial material distribution in Europe & Asia Pacific (PharmaBiz)
Patheon, a global provider of drug development and manufacturing services to the international pharmaceutical industry, announced that it has signed a master service agreement with Omnicare Clinical Research, a leading global CRO, for distribution of clinical trial materials in Europe and Asia Pacific.
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11/22/2008
Free prostate cancer screenings and clinical breast exams available Saturday (Beaumont Enterprise)
Men and women will be able to get free prostate cancer screenings and clinical breast exams Saturday from the Julie Rogers "Gift of Life" Program.
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11/21/2008
Study Looks At Physicians' Likeliness To Refer Minority Patients To Clinical Trials (Medical News Today)
"Factors Influencing Physician Referrals of Patients to Clinical Trials" (.pdf), Journal of the National Medical Association: The study, by University of South Carolina medical researchers, looks at physicians' attitudes and beliefs about recruiting patients to clinical trials, particularly minorities.
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11/21/2008
Clinical Nurse Leader Program Expanded And Endowment Created By 2-Part Gift (Medical News Today)
The Medical College of Georgia has received a $1.27 million two-part gift from the Helene Fuld Health Trust to expand nursing education in Georgia. An approximately $1 million component of the gift, given over three years, allows MCG's School of Nursing to partner with the nursing schools of Macon State University and Georgia Southwestern University to expand the clinical nurse leader program.
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11/21/2008
FDA 510(k) Clinical Trial Progress For AppyScore, World's First Blood-Based Diagnostic Test For Human Appendicitis (Medical News Today)
AspenBio Pharma, Inc. (NASDAQ: APPY), an emerging bio-pharmaceutical company dedicated to the development of novel drugs and diagnostics for humans and animals, reported the enrollment level in the ongoing FDA 510(k) clinical trial for AppyScore(TM), the world's first blood-based diagnostic test for human appendicitis exceeds 700 patients.
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11/21/2008
Neuromed Completes Enrollment For Phase 3 Chronic Low Back Pain Clinical Trial Of NMED-1077 (Medical News Today)
Neuromed Pharmaceuticals, a biopharmaceutical company developing new and improved chronic pain drugs, announced it has completed enrollment in the pivotal Phase 3 chronic low back pain clinical trial of NMED-1077 (OROS(R) Hydromorphone) for the treatment of chronic moderate-to-severe pain in opioid tolerant patients.
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11/21/2008
Patheon And Omnicare Clinical Research Sign Agreement For Clinical Distribution In Europe And Asia Pacific (BioresearchOnline)
Patheon , a global provider of drug development and manufacturing services to the international pharmaceutical industry, announced recently that it has signed a master service agreement with Omnicare Clinical Research, a leading global CRO, for distribution of clinical trial materials in Europe and Asia Pacific.
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11/23/2008
A happy holiday doesn't have to be stressful (Detroit Free Press)
We can use these annual celebrations of ritual to take a holiday from worry, says Philip Lanzisera, a clinical psychologist, and director of Henry Ford Hospital's psychology internship program.
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