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Life sciences briefing: Wednesday, Feb. 27, 2008TODAY’S HEADLINES: Molecular diagnostics user AssureRx raises $1M (Cincinnati Enquirer) Arresto Biosciences, cancer-drug developer, raises funds (VentureWire) Molecular diagnostics user AssureRx raises $1M – AssureRx, a Mason, Ohio, startup working on new molecular diagnostics for... |
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Study Suggests Dairy-Free Diets for Autism Should Be Carefully DesignedA new study from the National Institutes of Health and Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center finds that: ...dairy-free diets and unconventional food preferences could put boys with autism and autism... ... |
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Study Suggests Dairy-Free Diets for Autism Should Be Carefully DesignedA new study from the National Institutes of Health and Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center finds that: ...dairy-free diets and unconventional food preferences could put boys with autism and autism... ... |
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House members discuss SCHIP, Medicare, Medicaid during debate in CincinnatiA bipartisan group of eight House members on Monday discussed several health care issues -- such as SCHIP, Medicare and Medicaid -- during a debate at Cincinnati Children's Hospital, The Hill reports. ... |
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Young children hospitalized for flu associated with higher costs and higher risk illnessThe high costs of hospitalizing young children for influenza creates a significant economic burden in the United States, underscoring the importance of preventive flu shots for children and the people with whom they have regular contact, according to research led by Cincinnati Children's Hospital... |
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Mothers less likely to pursue HPV vaccination for youngest daughtersBecause the first national study of its kind has found that U.S. mothers report they are less likely to vaccinate daughters under age 13 against human papillomavirus virus (HPV), even though the vaccine is recommended for girls at age 11 and 12, it's incumbent upon the healthcare community to wor... |

