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LegalView Reports Development of a Breakthrough Study Explaining How Asbestos Causes Mesothelioma Cancer (PRWeb) LegalView recently reported of a study by scientists at Ohio State University who are attempting to determine the molecular details of how asbestos fibers bind to human cancer cells. The scientists hope that with the study, they will eventually be able to produce more adequate mesothelioma treatments. (PRWeb Dec 31, 2008) Read the full story at ... us.rd.yahoo.com
LegalView Reports Development of a Breakthrough Study Explaining How Asbestos Causes Mesothelioma Cancer (PRWeb via Yahoo! News) LegalView recently reported of a study by scientists at Ohio State University who are attempting to determine the molecular details of how asbestos fibers bind to human cancer cells. The scientists hope that with the study, they will eventually be able to produce more adequate mesothelioma treatments. us.rd.yahoo.com
Year in Review: May through August (The Western News) (Editor’s note: This is the second of three stories reviewing Libby and Troy news of the past year. In this issue, read about events from May through August 2008. In the Dec. 31 edition, January through April was reviewed. A review of September through December will be published in Jan. 7 edition. us.rd.yahoo.com
Weitz & Luxenberg and Erin Brockovich to Visit TVA Coal Ash Spill (Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance) NEW YORK----In the aftermath of the horrific environmental disaster in which billions of gallons of coal ash sludge broke through a dike of a 40-acre holding pond at TVA’s Kingston coal-fired power plant, Erin Brockovich and the lawyers of Weitz & Luxenberg P.C. will be available next week to assure Tennessee residents that there is recourse. us.rd.yahoo.com
LegalView Features New Traumatic Brain Injury Treatment Information For U.S. Soldiers Using Diver's Therapy for Victims (PRWeb) LegalView recently updated its traumatic brain injury information portal with a potential new treatment that is being examined by researchers and may assist U.S. soldiers suffering from brain injury. The treatment is often used on a condition known as diver's bends, but may be useful among TBI patients. (PRWeb Dec 31, 2008) Read the full story at ... us.rd.yahoo.com
LegalView Features New Traumatic Brain Injury Treatment Information For U.S. Soldiers Using Diver's Therapy for Victims (PRWeb via Yahoo! News) LegalView recently updated its traumatic brain injury information portal with a potential new treatment that is being examined by researchers and may assist U.S. soldiers suffering from brain injury. The treatment is often used on a condition known as diver's bends, but may be useful among TBI patients. us.rd.yahoo.com
LegalView Reports FDA Delay of Drug That Might Prevent OxyContin Drug Abuse (PR.com) LegalView informed readers of a new drug that would likely replace OxyContin and prevent the abuse commonly associated with consuming a prescription pain medication. The FDA has delayed the release of the drug requesting more information on it, but no additional clinical trials. [PR.com - December 26, 2008] us.rd.yahoo.com
Mesothelioma Victims Center Offers Critical Advice & Do's and Don'ts for a Victim or Families Dealing with Mesothelioma (PRWeb) Americas Watchdog created the Mesothelioma Victims Center after losing a close family member to this rare, and lethal form of cancer. The goal of the Mesothelioma Victims Center is to provide free unparalleled help, advice, and support for a mesothelioma victim, and their family members. According to the founder of the Mesothelioma Victims Center, "the mesothelioma world is built around real, ... us.rd.yahoo.com
Mesothelioma Victims Center Offers Critical Advice & Do's and Don'ts for a Victim or Families Dealing with Mesothelioma (PRWeb via Yahoo! News) Americas Watchdog created the Mesothelioma Victims Center after losing a close family member to this rare, and lethal form of cancer. us.rd.yahoo.com
LegalView Reports FDA Delay of Drug That Might Prevent OxyContin Drug Abuse (PRWeb) LegalView informed readers of a new drug that would likely replace OxyContin and prevent the abuse commonly associated with consuming a prescription pain medication. The FDA has delayed the release of the drug requesting more information on it, but no additional clinical trials. (PRWeb Dec 25, 2008) Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/2008/12/prweb1792614.htm us.rd.yahoo.com
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