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Phase II Data Evaluating Clinical Benefit of REVLIMID® Plus Rituximab for Patients with Untreated Indolent B-Cell …
Jun 18th
Phase II Data Evaluating Clinical Benefit of REVLIMID® Plus Rituximab for Patients with Untreated Indolent B-Cell …
Celgene International Sàrl announced that clinical data from a Phase II study, conducted by investigators from the MD Anderson Cancer Center in Houston, TX, evaluating the combination regimen of REVLIMID plus rituximab in untreated, advanced stage, indolent B-cell non-Hodgkin’s lymphomas, were presented at the 11th International Conference on Malignant Lymphoma in Lugano, Switzerland.
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UAE Doctors Warn Hundreds of Thousands of Diabetic Patients at Risk of Nerve Pain
Nov 12th
UAE Doctors Warn Hundreds of Thousands of Diabetic Patients at Risk of Nerve Pain
Diabetic nerve pain could be affecting more than 400,000 people in the UAE(2), making it a leading and costly healthcare problem for the country, local pain management experts have warned ahead of World Diabetes Day on November 14.
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Pain Management Center Celebrates First Anniversary by Giving Away $379 in Free Treatment to New Patients
Aug 20th
Pain Management Center Celebrates First Anniversary by Giving Away $379 in Free Treatment to New Patients
Preferred Pain Center, the Premier Pain Management Center in Arizona, offers the Pain FREE Value pass in celebration of its First Anniversary. For the next three months, the Pass lowers the cost of beginning pain management treatment to ZERO. This includes two free sessions of Spinal Decompression Treatment along with a complete exam and consultation.
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Normal daily activity best for patients with low-back pain: Study
Jun 18th
Normal daily activity best for patients with low-back pain: Study
For much of the 20th century, “rest”— which generally meant a few days to a week in bed — was the standard prescription for acute low-back pain. In recent decades, however, doctors started counseling patients to stay as active as they could.
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