Costco membership worthwhile for 2 adults and 1 infant? (organic buyers)
Costco membership worthwhile for 2 adults and 1 infant? (organic buyers) — Mon Nov 22 01:26:33 UTC 2010 It might not be worth $50 bucks…but if you split the membership with someone else, it’s $25 bucks and worth it for many other items.
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Costco membership worthwhile for 2 adults and 1 infant? (organic buyers)
UCSF autism kids study tests enzyme
UCSF autism kids study tests enzyme — Mon Nov 08 10:04:11 UTC 2010 UCSF researchers are kicking off a clinical trial to test whether certain children with autism can benefit from regular doses of an enzyme to help them digest proteins, which may in turn improve their brain function and… about: autism Autism spectrum Clinical trial Disorders Health Health Medical Pharma Mental Health Neurodevelopmental Protein UCSF autism University of California San Francisco at: UCSF
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Pink pony campaign
Pink pony campaign — Mon Oct 25 02:16:09 UTC 2010 October is drawing to a close but not without its share of successes in raising funds to support Breast Cancer research and education in addition to making more people aware of the fight against this deadly disease.Ralph Lauren is one of the all…
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Workplace issues: risk assessment of XYZ’s strategic initiatives
Workplace issues: risk assessment of XYZ’s strategic initiatives — Sun Oct 17 01:34:20 UTC 2010 Risk management consists of two functions: risk assessment and risk response. XYZ manufacturing, having identified the possible solutions to its current strategic initiatives needs to identify the potential risks and the consequences on the company’s s… about: Business Financial Services Health Medical Pharma Insurance Management manufacturing possible solutions Project management Risk Analysis Risk management at: XYZ
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Aspirin administered differently could help migraines
Aspirin administered differently could help migraines — Fri Oct 15 04:21:04 UTC 2010 A Bay Area researcher is suggesting a common medicine administered a different way can help migraine sufferers. For migraine sufferers, there’s a major downside to many of the medications used to treat the pain, but this research is offering hope that … about: Bay Area researcher Daniela Freda Headache headaches Health Health Medical Pharma migraine Migraine migraines national headache foundation pain Peter Goadsby Research UCSF headache UCSF headache clinic director University of California San Francisco at: UCSF
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Aspirin administered differently could help migraines
San Diego’s ReVision Therapeutics, Founded in April, Takes on Development of Drug Candidate for Age-Related Blindness
San Diego’s ReVision Therapeutics, Founded in April, Takes on Development of Drug Candidate for Age-Related Blindness — Wed Sep 01 01:00:17 UTC 2010 A San Diego biopharmaceutical startup, formed just five months ago to resume development of a compound for treating age-related macular degeneration, has reported encouraging results from a two-year, mid-stage clinical trial of the compound, known as f… about: American Society of Retinal Specialists biopharmaceutical startup Clinical trial Health Medical Pharma macular degeneration Macular degeneration San Diego
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San Diego’s ReVision Therapeutics, Founded in April, Takes on Development of Drug Candidate for Age-Related Blindness
Film Showtimes for the week of August 18-24, 2010
SF Weekly — Wed Aug 18 00:26:29 UTC 2010 To submit a listing, e-mail film@sfweekly.com.
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Film Showtimes for the week of August 18-24, 2010
Judge’s ruling uproots use of biotechnology beets
State And Regional News – North County Times-Californian — Sun Aug 15 01:59:06 UTC 2010 SAN FRANCISCO —- A federal judge has revoked the government’s approval of genetically altered sugar beets until regulators complete a more thorough review of how the scientifically engineered crops about: biotechnology federal judge Government Health Medical Pharma Judge Sugar beet
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NLRB sets Sept. 13 as start for giant Kaiser Permanente union election
The San Francisco Business Times — Sat Jul 31 12:51:24 UTC 2010 The National Labor Relations Board has set Sept. 13 as the start date for a by-mail union representation election at Kaiser Permanente, according to the National Union of Healthcare Workers, one of the unions that will take part in the balloting.
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Patient advocates inform San Francisco health commission about Laguna Honda Hospital gift fund abuse
Examiner San Francisco Edition — Fri Jul 30 03:37:31 UTC 2010 Five patient advocates informed a San Francisco health commission subcommittee Tuesday about potential abuse of Laguna Honda Hospital’s (LHH) patient gift fund. LHH, a public hospital predominantly serving Medi-Cal patients, is governed… about: Facilities Health Health Medical Pharma Hospital Laguna Honda Hospital Laguna Honda Hospital and Rehabilitation Center Medi-Cal Medicine San Francisco
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