Monthly Archives: November 2006


NIH Announces More Than 50 Awards in the Pathway to Independence Program

NIH Office of the Director (OD), “NIH Announces More Than 50 Awards in the Pathway to Independence Program”, November 30, 2006 Continue reading

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NIH Announces More Than 50 Awards in the Pathway to Independence Program

NIH Office of the Director (OD), “NIH Announces More Than 50 Awards in the Pathway to Independence Program”, November 30, 2006 Continue reading

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International HIV/AIDS Trial Finds that Risks of Death, AIDS and Other Major Diseases Increase on Episodic Antiretroviral Therapy

National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID), International HIV/AIDS Trial Finds that Risks of Death, AIDS and Other Major Diseases Increase on Episodic Antiretroviral Therapy;
November 29, 2006 Continue reading

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NIBIB Welcomes Four New Members to Advisory Council

National Institute of Biomedical Imaging and Bioengineering (NIBIB), NIBIB Welcomes Four New Members to Advisory Council;
November 29, 2006 Continue reading

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NIH R01 Grant Applications Go Electronic

Office of Extramural Research (OER), NIH R01 Grant Applications Go Electronic;
November 28, 2006 Continue reading

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National Cancer Institute Hosts Science Writers ? Seminar on Second Cancers

National Cancer Institute (NCI), National Cancer Institute Hosts Science Writers ? Seminar on Second Cancers; November 28, 2006 Continue reading

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Six NIH Researchers Named AAAS Fellows

Office of the Director (OD), Six NIH Researchers Named AAAS Fellows; November 24, 2006 Continue reading

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Therapy Improves Outlook for Meth Abusers

New research suggests that offering methamphetamine abusers a behavioral therapy
program called contingency management along with their usual care is more effective
than the usual care alone. Continue reading

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Late Angioplasty after a Heart Attack

For years, people thought that late balloon angioplasty of totally blocked
arteries might help prevent future heart problems. The results of a large clinical
trial, however, show that stable patients undergoing the procedure do no better than those
on medical therapy alone. Continue reading

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Fat Cells and Cancer Risk

Obesity has been linked with several types of cancer, but why there’s a link
hasn’t been clear. A new study in mice brings researchers a step closer to
understanding how excess fat could raise the risk of cancer. Continue reading

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