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A lab officer prepares blood samples from a cancer patient for further DNA testing, Thursday April 19, 2007 at a medical lab at the National University Hospital in Singapore, a country well known for its advanced medical treatment and research facilities. The number of cancer cases in Asia is set to rise dramatically by 2020 due largely to longer life spans and changing lifestyles, threatening a health crisis as poorer countries in the region struggle to keep up.(AP Photo/Wong Maye-E)
(photo: AP / Wong Maye-E)
U.S. Food and Drug Administration Approves REVLIMID® (lenalidomide) for the Treatment of Patients with Relapsed or Refractory Mantle Cell Lymphoma
Seeking Alpha
SUMMIT, N.J.--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Celgene Corporation (CELG) today announced the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has approved the companys supplemental new drug application (sNDA) for REVLIMID® (lenalidomide) for the treatment of patients with mantle cell lymphoma (MCL) whose disease has rela...
Alex Rodriguez says he'll 'monitor' drug investigation
Detroit news
Ronald Blum | Associated Press Comments | Alex Rodriguez is among several high-profile players linked to the clinic Biogenesis of America. (Chris O'Meara/Associated Press) | New York Alex Rodriguez says he plans to keep tabs on developments in Major ...
Man accused of drugging, assaulting women
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
Authorities in Dane County have arrested a man for allegedly drugging and sexually assaulting women, and taking photographs and video of the attacks, The Wisconsin State Journal Thursday. | By of the Journal Sentinel | Updated: 6:56 p.m. | Hello, fol...
War on Drugs: Truce in sight?
U~T San Diego
A national study on racial profiling in marijuana arrests boots up a dusty chapter of my life. | Nearly 40 years ago, I wrote a Ph.D. dissertation titled “The Literature of Addiction.” | It was, if I do say so myself, a windy, pretentious and tor...
Former Runnin' Rebel Savoy arrested in drug sting
Kansas City Star
LAS VEGAS — Former UNLV basketball standout Patrick Savoy has been arrested on suspicion of trafficking cocaine after an undercover operation in Las Vegas. | Order Reprints | More News | Read more College Mens Basketball - Wire | Police say the...
Flood water surrounds the trees on the road - natural disaster
WN / Aruna Mirasdar
Preparing for a natural disaster emergency
The Examiner
Make sure important papers are in order. If a flood destroys your home, you could spend weeks or even months just trying to re-create the essential documents you’ll need to get b...
various types of drugs - tablets - medicine
WN / Aruna Mirasdar
India rejects allegations of exporting counterfeit drugs
Newstrack India
Tweet | New Delhi, June 3 (IANS) India Monday rejected allegations of exporting counterfeit drugs, saying those are desperate attempts by some countries to malign its flourishing p...
A drug user prepares a syringe to inject himself with heroin in the northeastern Indian city of Imphal, March 20, 1997. Despite a ban from the underground separatist groups, the dense forest covered hilly regions of the northeastern states of Manipur and Mizoram are fast becoming popular routes for drugs runners from the Golden Triangle.
AP / Saurabh Das
War on drugs 'driving hepatitis C pandemic'
BBC News
The global war on drugs is fuelling a hepatitis C pandemic causing millions of needless infections, the Global Commission on Drug Policy has warned. | Repressive drug law enforceme...
U.S. Marines with the 215th Corps Engineer Advisor Team, alongside engineers assigned to 2nd Combat Engineer Battalion, Regimental Combat Team 7 (RCT) 7, observe their Afghan National Army engineer counterparts during a clearing operation near Camp Shorabak, Helmand Province, Afghanistan, March 16, 2013.  The advisor team was there to mentor and advise the ANA heavy equipment operators on the proper use of their equipment. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Staff Sgt. Ezekiel R. Kitandwe/Released)
U.S. Marine Corps / Public Domain
Going to war in Afghanistan has not saved us from terrorism and drugs
The Daily Telegraph
Going to war in Afghanistan has not kept terrorism off our streets or helped prevent drugs being openly traded | 7:00AM BST 25 May 2013 | Comments | SIR – I recall being told...
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Information Systems Technician 2nd Class Athena Stovall, assigned to Commander U.S. 3rd Fleet in San Diego, scans the network on her computer for intrusions during a cyber war training course at the Space and Naval Warfare Systems Center. Silicon Valley at front line of global cyber war
Sun Star
SAN JOSE, California -- Chinese President Xi Jinping and American counterpart Barack Obama will talk cyber-security this week in California, but exper... (photo: US Navy / Mass Communication Specialist 3rd Class Michael A. Lantron)
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shows Blair Roberts, a 22-year-old sales associate at Colorado E-Smokes as he holds an electronic cigarette and the filter end that holds the liquid nicotine solution at an E-Smokes store in Aurora, Colo. Theres no legal age minimum for e-cigarettes in Colorado, and growing health concern that so-called vaping of nicotine is growing among kids has made Colorado the latest state to consider age requirements for the nicotine devices popping up at mall kiosks and convenience stores Smokers urged to 'cut down' rather than quit
The Daily Telegraph
Some smokers are simply unable to quit and should instead be encouraged to cut down, the public health watchdog has advised for the first time. | E-ci... (photo: AP / Ed Andrieski)
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