In Search of a Cure: CNCF Neuroblastoma Forum Unites Families, Leading Medical Experts Posted By: Anonymous | Posted On: May 18,2010 18:30 pm | View: 15 CNCF annual conference to be held July 8-10 in Schaumburg, Illinois; parents have the opportunity to seek out information from leading Neuroblastoma researchers and physicians, and to meet other families struggling with the same issues. read more ...
FightSMA Awards $250,000 Grant to Gene Researcher at The Ohio State University Posted By: Anonymous | Posted On: May 18,2010 18:30 pm | View: 16 FightSMA, a nonprofit dedicated to developing a treatment for the deadly childhood crippler spinal muscular atrophy (SMA), is awarding a $250,000 research grant to Dr. Brian Kaspar, a principal investigator at Nationwide Children's Hospital and associate professor of The Ohio State University. read more ...
Living Donor Liver Transplants for Infants Posted By: Anonymous | Posted On: May 18,2010 18:30 pm | View: 10 One of Singapore's foremost liver centres successfully performed a living donor liver transplant for a 10-month-old baby. read more ...
Book Delivers Latest ADHD Research, Treatments & Results Posted By: Anonymous | Posted On: May 18,2010 18:30 pm | View: 8 Sanford Newmark, MD, addresses the rise of ADHD based on scientific evidence, including toxins such as pesticides, and provides proven natural treatments virtually unknown by most pediatricians, professionals and the general public read more ...
IMA World Health Announces Healthy Kids Kit Posted By: Anonymous | Posted On: May 17,2010 18:30 pm | View: 14 IMA World Health announces its Healthy Kids Kit, a basic package of sanitation and personal care items for Haitian children. The Kit is designed to help reduce illness and disease in Haiti's overcrowded camps, set up as a result of January's earthquake. Each Kit costs $15, and can be provided to a child through www.imaworldhealth.org. read more ...
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