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Laughter- certain types- can be the best medicine
We've all heard it said that "laughter is the best medicine," but is this old adage just a myth? When does laughter -- or more specifically, humor-- help you reduce your life stress? The answer may sound like typical psycho-babble, but it's true: "It depends."
Read more...A revamped resource website from the American Cancer Society
If you're in the unwelcome position of needing as much good information as possible about cancer treatments and support, take a look at the American Cancer Society's revamped website. The society hopes the changes it has made will make the site more user-friendly and helpful.
Read more...Merck signs non-exclusive license agreement with LabCorp for commercialization of genetic test
Merck today announced a non-exclusive license agreement with Laboratory Corporation of America Holdings for the commercialization of a genetic test that may help predict the response of patients with Hepatitis C virus infection to peginterferon alpha-based therapy.
Read more...Chic niche
Instant health-drinks maker Brand's is in a race to revamp its image and Timothy Chow Chi-lung, responsible for marketing the firm's essence of chicken, that accounts for 90 percent of its Hong Kong sales, is meeting stiff resistance.
Read more..."I still can't believe they took our yogurt." So says a volunteer at Rawesome Foods, referring to a recent raid by ...
Ah, the perils of parsing medical studies. ... Stats.org, a statistical reality check offered by George Mason University, offered up some recent "tsks" in its review of media attempts to put findings in perspective.
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