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World Cancer Day - 4th February 2010 To Focus On Link Between Infections And Cancer

World Cancer Day - 4th February 2010 To Focus On Link Between Infections And Cancer

GENEVA, Switzerland, January 28 /PRNewswire/ -- 'Cancer can be prevented too' is the theme of a new campaign being launched today in the lead up to World Cancer Day on 4th February, by the…
Bluhalo Selects DediPower Managed Hosting To Create Its Own Private Cloud

Bluhalo Selects DediPower Managed Hosting To Create Its Own Private Cloud

READING, England, January 28 /PRNewswire/ -- Bluhalo, one of the UK's top 10 digital marketing agencies, has chosen DediPower's managed hosting solution to create a private cloud, spanning USA to…
YouSayToo Sets A Donation Goal Of US$30 Thousand To Hope For Haiti

YouSayToo Sets A Donation Goal Of US$30 Thousand To Hope For Haiti

NEW YORK, January 28 /PRNewswire/ -- The 7.0-magnitude earthquake in Haiti that has killed an estimated 200,000-300,000 people in Port-au-Prince and the surrounding areas, also left approximately 1.5…
Frost  Sullivan Recognizes Japan Stent Technology For Its Pioneering Coronary Stent Design

Frost Sullivan Recognizes Japan Stent Technology For Its Pioneering Coronary Stent Design

LONDON, January 28 /PRNewswire/ -- Based on its recent research on the medical devices market, Frost Sullivan presents Japan Stent Technology with the 2009 European Frost Sullivan Award for…
VocaLink Launches MyBillsOnline Service For Billers And Their Customers

VocaLink Launches MyBillsOnline Service For Billers And Their Customers

LONDON, January 28 /PRNewswire/ -- VocaLink, the international payment transaction specialist, today announced that it has launched a new online portal, MyBillsOnline, which enables consumers to view…
New Global Partnership Helps Polluting Industries To Address Climate Change While Curbing Energy Costs

New Global Partnership Helps Polluting Industries To Address Climate Change While Curbing Energy Costs

NOTTINGHAM, England and LENZING, Austria, January 28 /PRNewswire/ -- Bio-Reaction Industries, an innovator in advanced biofilter systems used to treat industrial air pollution emissions from…
Married Couples Who Say 'We' Have Healthier Relationships

Married Couples Who Say 'We' Have Healthier Relationships

Married couples who refer to themselves as 'we' may annoy everyone around them, but probably have healthier marriages than people who emphasize individuality in their relationships, according to a…
AA Attendance Alleviates Depression In Recovering Alcoholics

AA Attendance Alleviates Depression In Recovering Alcoholics

For many recovering alcoholics, AA is the primary reason they're able to kick their addiction and stay sober. According to a new study in the Journal Addiction, one of many reasons that the program…
Social Factors Predict Alcohol Misuse Among Older Drinkers

Social Factors Predict Alcohol Misuse Among Older Drinkers

Writing in Alcoholism: Clinical&Experimental Research, scientists say that older adults who have more money, engage in more social activities, and whose friends approve more of drinking are more…
Researchers Aim To Catch Alzheimer's Before Symptoms Appear

Researchers Aim To Catch Alzheimer's Before Symptoms Appear

Through the use of sophisticated brain-imaging techniques, researchers at UCLA say they have been able to predict a brain's progression to Alzheimer's by measuring subtle changes in brain structure…

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