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GoSkate.com Offers Free Skateboard Lessons Nationwide (January 2-9th)

2015-11-12 | On Jan. 2-9, 2016, Go Skate School will offer free skateboard lessons nationwide at nearly all public skateparks.


Baruch S. Blumberg Institute Honors Six Scientists for Life-Saving Research

2015-11-05 | Research institute unveils 'Drug Inventors Wall of Fame' recognizing scientists whose drugs are treating human diseases


Lucy Nichols Recognized as Professional of the Year by Capital Who's Who

2015-11-03 | Lucy Nichols of Maple Grove, Minnesota, honored by Capital Who's Who Branding for her distinguished accomplishments and contributions in the field of Healthcare.


MED-C Secures Cornerstone Funding

2015-10-23 | MED-C has acquired the majority of operating funds needed to launch its first project, a registry based on next generation sequencing (NGS) in lung cancer.


Clearing the Space Fog

2015-10-16 | The term "space fog" refers not to water droplets blocking the view in space, but rather a phenomenon affecting the mental abilities of astronauts. Those who have spent time on the space station coined the term to describe difficulty concentrating.


TaiwanJ Pharmaceuticals Gains FDA Approval for Entering Phase 2 Clinical Study on Autoimmune Hepatitis, an Orphan Disease

2015-10-16 | TaiwanJ Pharmaceuticals announced that the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) had approved its IND application for the Phase 2 clinical trial of JKB-122


Respire Medical Devices Embrace 'The Whole You' Approach When it Comes to Sleep Wellness

2015-10-16 | Respire Medical, a Sleep Group Solutions sister company, teams up with Whole You to get patients feeling whole again with Oral Appliance Therapy


Pacific Mesothelioma Center Receives $100,000 Donation for Stem Cell and Vaccine Immunotherapy Research

2015-10-15 | The donation will be used to further PMC's groundbreaking research in malignant pleural mesothelioma, an asbestos-related cancer.


Baruch S. Blumberg Institute to Host 15th Annual Regional Biotech Conference

2015-10-03 | Conference at PA Biotech Center to focus on reducing costs of drug development.


Walk the Line

2015-09-30 | NASA Studies Physical Performance After Spaceflight


Learning How Muscle Cells Feel the Pull of Gravity

2015-09-30 | An investigation on the International Space Station to learn more about exactly how cells sense gravity could help scientists figure out ways to prevent that muscle loss, in space and on Earth.


Sequencing DNA in the Palm of Your Hand

2015-09-30 | A tiny new device called the MinION , developed by Oxford Nanopore Technologies, promises to help scientists sequence DNA in space. NASA's Biomolecule Sequencer investigation is a technology demonstration of the device.


Flu Shot in Space May Help Us Understand Changes in Astronauts' Immune Systems

2015-09-28 | The Immunome Changes in Space investigation will look at how an astronaut's immune system changes in response to acute and prolonged exposure to microgravity and other spaceflight stressors.


"A Love For Life" to Race Six Boats in Philadelphia's International Dragon Boat Festival to Raise Money For Pancreatic Cancer Research

2015-09-24 | Annual Fundraising Effort Honors Memory of Newtown, PA Resident Kevin Edmonds Who Lost His Two-Year Battle to the Disease in 2012


Cancer: The Basis for New Therapies

2015-09-18 | Recent research has shown that the behaviour of the immune system can predict the development of cancer.


Announcing the Formation of Bale/Doneen Practice

2015-09-18 | Leaders in the Oral-Systemic Health Movement Forge a Powerful Company to Modernize Preventive Medicine


Empowering Women with PCOS to Transform Their Lives

2015-09-15 | Insulite Health to Participate in PCOS Symposium in Atlanta, Georgia as a Supporting Sponsor on September 19th, 2015


Presented at the 23rd Annual ICNIM 2015, Oligonol is Ready to Break into the Canadian Market

2015-09-02 | Oligonol, from Quality of Life Labs (QOL), is the first commercially produced low-molecular-weight polyphenol, with documented anti-aging effects (2007).


Leaders in Fields of Pain and Migraine Research to Meet in Washington, DC Next Month

2015-09-01 | The world's leading experts in the fields of pain and migraine research will be meeting in Washington, DC on September 23-24, 2015 for the 9th Annual Pain and Migraine Therapeutics Summit.