News For: Medigap Policies In 240649/11 hijackers' remains unclaimed, in custody of FBI and NYC coroner Seven years after the terrorist attacks of Sept. 11, the remains of 13 of the 19 men responsible have been identified and are in the custody of the FBI and the New York City medical examiner's office. Aethlon Medical Reports Promising Treatment Results In Hepatitis-C Infected Patients Aethlon Medical, Inc. OTCBB:AEMD announced preliminary data of Hepatitis-C HCV infected patients treated with the Aethlon Hemopurifier®, a medical device designed to assist the immune response in combating infectious disease. Orlando: 9-Year-Old Winter Vinecki To Compete In Triathlon In Honor Of Her Father With Advanced Prostate Cancer What Nine-year-old Winter Vinecki, a resident of Gaylord Michigan, will be honoring her dad's fight against prostate cancer as the youngest competitor/fundraiser in the Athletes for a Cure Triathlon in Orlando on September 21. Winter will be given a ten-minute head start in front of the 1,000 athletes waiting for the start of the event. Nitrate Concentrations of Ground Water Increasing in Many Areas of the United States Nitrate is the most common chemical contaminant in the world's ground water, including in aquifers used for drinking-water supply. Nitrate in drinking water of the United States is regulated by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency USEPA because of concerns related to infant health and possible cancer risks. Bladder cancer rates high in region; researchers studying why Bladder cancer rates are significantly higher in most of New England and three other northeastern states than in the rest of the nation, and researchers in the region as well as at the National Cancer Institute in Bethesda, Md., are working to determine why. Work to start on sharp curve in Oxford OXFORD -- The state Department of Transportation has plans to fix a sharp curve on Route 188, the apparent low bidder is a Watertown company and work may start sooner than later. Delaware County Institute of Science: A tiny gem in Media celebrates 175 years Loose Marbles of New Orleans performs at a benefit for the Pennsylvania Breast Cancer Coalition at the Delaware County Institute of Science on Sept. 15. Drug Index Safety System - New Drug Labeling System Eliminates Medication Error At Patient Bedside The Drug Index Safety System, developed by Dr. Tracy and Mr. Brent Dallman, is a groundbreaking system that enhances electronic patient record keeping systems, especially at the bedside. Patient information systems, barcoding, electronic medical records, and item level tracking have been high priorities in health care for the last several years to address and reduce medication errors. Action Is Sought to Ensure Timely Financing for V.A. As the veterans health system strains to handle a growing caseload, a move is under way in Congress to avoid yearly delays in financing that can hamper the medical care of the nations veterans. |


