Fox News Interviews Passages Malibu’s Nutritionist
Fox News Interviews Passages Malibu’s Nutritionist – Fox News interviews former Passages Malibu nutritionist Christine Avanti about a new bill designed to record every child’s body mass index (BMI) along with permanent medical records. At Passages, we offer Nutritional Counseling as one of our many addiction treatment modalities as a way to teach clients how to eat healthy and to address any food-related issues. For more information on our Nutritional Counseling, please visit www.passagesmalibu.com or call (888) 720-6302.
Next cancer treatment drug may be older diabetes drug
Filed under: drug treatment news 2010
The drug is dispensed about 120 million times annually, according to a 2010 report in the journal Molecular Cancer Therapeutics. If the latest trials on breast and other tumors are successful, the drug could become a cheap weapon in the fight against a …
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New Christie cancer drug T-DM1 'stalls' breast cancer for six months
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My condition isn't curable but this new drug is giving me a better quality of life. "I'm going for treatment and checks every three weeks and there has been no evidence of the disease for 18 months since I started on the drug in May 2010. Without it I …
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Abraxane: Breast Cancer Drug Approved By FDA To Treat Lung Cancer
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Oct 12 (Reuters) – U.S. health regulators on Friday widened the approved use of Celgene Corp's breast cancer drug Abraxane to include treatment for non-small cell lung cancer, the most common form of lung cancer. Abraxane is currently approved to treat …
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Eisai's Epilepsy Drug Approved By FDA To Treat Seizures
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The FDA cleared the drug, perampanel, to treat partial onset seizures, which are the most common associated with epilepsy, reports Bloomberg BusinessWeek. The drug is used to treat those who are over the age of 12, according to a FDA statement on …
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