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Light Sciences Oncology Announces Results Of Study On Immunotherapeutic Mechanism Of Aptocine(TM), A Novel Light-Activated Drug Therapy For Cancer
Light Sciences Oncology, Inc. (LSO) announced that a new preclinical study has yielded evidence that the company"s novel light-activated drug Aptocine(TM) (formerly Litx(TM)) may enhance anti-tumor immunity and prevent metastases. Results of the study will be presented in a poster session at the annual American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO) meeting in Orlando, Florida, on May 30, 8:00 AM - 12:00 PM. The study was conducted by Dr. Sandra Gollnick at the Roswell Park Cancer Institute in Buffalo, New York.
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Blood Pressure Can Be Lowered By Reducing Salt Intake
Adults who use less salt in their diet can experience a slight reduction in their blood pressure in the medium term. However, whether in the long term this can also reduce the risk of late complications in people with sustained high blood pressure, otherwise known as essential hypertension, and whether in the long term their anti-hypertensive medication can be reduced remains unresolved. This is the conclusion of the Institute for Quality and Efficiency in Health Care (IQWiG) in its final report published in the form of a rapid report on 20 July 2009.
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'Green' Fireworks May Brighten Eco-Friendly 4th Of July Displays In Future
With millions of people in the United States eagerly awaiting those July 4 fireworks displays - and our Canadian neighbors doing likewise for their July 1 Canada Day celebrations - here"s a prospect for those light shows of the future likely to ignite a smile on Mother Nature"s face: A new generation of "green" fireworks is quietly making its way toward the sky.
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The Lung Association Celebrates Quitters For World No Tobacco Day 2009

On World No Tobacco Day, The Lung Association is celebrating those who have successfully quit smoking and sharing their success stories in the hopes of motivating others to quit. To mark World No Tobacco Day (May 31), Canadians are invited to send an e-greeting card to inspire someone to quit, celebrate a quitter"s success or make a pledge to quit smoking. Learn more about quitting smoking, read or share a personal quit story, or send an e-card. The Lung Association


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