News For: Ppo New JerseyResearchers Discover New Drug Target for Inflammatory Disease UC Davis researchers have defined a cellular process that promotes inflammation and, at the same time, found an important starting point for identifying and testing new drugs for diseases such as sepsis, rheumatoid arthritis, cardiovascular disease and some cancers. I am New Jersey: Music from the heart Tony Kurdzuk/The Star-LedgerDr. Victor Parsonnet at the New Jersey Performing Arts Center. The first thing you notice are the polished black dress shoes. When Victor Parsonnet walks into Cath Lab No. 3 at Newark Beth Israel Medical Center in dark... McCann faces new setback in cancer battle COMMONWEALTH Games gold medallist Kerryn McCann has been battling the secondary cancer in her liver since May, her manager Nic Bideau revealed yesterday. New OB/GYN Physician hired at Somerset Hospital Eugene Rozenshteyn, MD, has been added to the medical staff of Somerset Hospital. His specialty is obstetrics/gynecology and he will join Dr. Charles Camacho in practice at Somerset OB/GYN, 126 East Church St., Somerset. New emergency physician at Memorial Medical Center Dr. Christopher Conti is the newest emergency medicine attending physician and clinical faculty member with Memorial Medical Center’s Emergency Medicine Residency Program, which kicked-off in July. Family history of brain tumours increases the risk New research has found that people with a family history of cancerous brain tumours appear to have higher risk of developing the same kind of tumours. Railways to expand telemedicine network New Delhi, Sept 23 Taking medical facilities to far-flung areas, the Indian Railways have decided to expand their telemedicine network across the country. Whole brain radiation ups cancer patients' learning, memory problems risk Washington, Sept 23 : A new research has found that cancer patients who receive stereotactic radiosurgery SRS and whole brain radiation therapy WBRT for the treatment of metastatic brain tumours have more than twice the risk of developing learning and memory problems than those treated with SRS alone. Acupuncture as good as drug therapy to reduce breast cancer treatment side effects Washington, Sept 23 : A new study has found that acupuncture is as effective and longer-lasting in managing the common debilitating side effects of hot flashes, night sweats, and excessive sweating associated with breast cancer treatment and has no treatment side effects compared to conventional drug therapy. TENTATIVĂ. Celebrul iluzionist David Blaine vrea să-şi adauge în palmares o experienţă extrem de periculoasă, în urma ... Blaine va încerca să stea atârnat cu capul în jos timp de 60 de ore, spre îngrijorarea şefului secţiei de chirurgie vasculară de la centrul medical al Universităţii Hackensack, din New Jersey, dr. Massimo Napolitano, care îl consiliază pe iluzionist. |


