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- HealthDay -
Pet Doors
Opening at
Assisted
Living Centers: July 24, 2008
-- When the
elderly woman
first arrived
at Brooke
Grove
Retirement
Village in
Sandy Spring,
Md., some of
the staffers
were skeptical
when they saw
she...
- Deseret News
(Salt Lake
City) -
Hotline will
focus on
health of
seniors: September 12,
2008 --
Despite
age-related
changes,
senior
citizens
should still
feel pretty
good and enjoy
themselves
throughout
their lives,
according to
specialists
who...
- Business Wire
- Health Care
REIT to
Acquire 29
Sunrise Senior
Living
Properties: September 2,
2008 --
Premier Assets
Valued at $715
Million
Concentrated
in New York,
Los Angeles
and Chicago
TOLEDO, Ohio
-- Health Care
REIT, Inc.
(NYSE:HCN)
has...
- HealthDay -
Colon Cancer
Drug Won't
Help Those
With Certain
Gene Mutation: October 24,
2008 -- A new
study suggests
that people
with advanced
colon cancer
who have a
particular
gene mutation
won't benefit
from the
medication
cetuximab...
- HealthDay -
Relaxation
Tapes or
Mozart Lower
Blood Pressure: September 17,
2008 --
Listening to
relaxation
tapes or
classical
music by
Mozart might
reduce your
blood pressure
if you listen
for three
times a week
or more. In a
study...
- PR Newswire -
Sunrise Senior
Living
Introduces Its
Independent
Living Concept
to Broomfield,
Colorado;
Brings
Distinctive,
New Senior
Living
Alternative to
Coloradoans: September 11,
2008 -- New
Stratford at
FlatIrons
Community
Features a
Broad Range of
Amenities and
Full Spectrum
of Health and
Wellness
Services;
Sales Gallery
Unveiling...
- HealthDay -
Targeted Drug
Boosts
Survival Among
Liver Cancer
Patients: July 23, 2008
-- The drug
Nexavar can
prolong the
lives of
people with
liver cancer
by an average
of three
months, new
research
shows. "The
results
unequivocally.
..
- Chain Drug
Review - For
seniors it's
Rx that counts: November 10,
2008 -- NEW
YORK -- While
chain drug
stores
generally
offer a broad
range of
product
categories and
special
programs to
satisfy many
of the health
care needs...
- HealthDay -
One Gene May
Be Key to
Myeloma: June 23, 2008
-- Cancerous
myeloma cells
are so
"addicted" to
a gene known
as IRF4, they
simply can't
live without
it, new
research has
revealed.
Reducing
the...
- Deseret News
(Salt Lake
City) -
Program helps
seniors at
home: October 14,
2008 --
AMERICAN FORK
-- Twice a
week, Alouise
Serrano visits
retired
journalist
Betty Spencer
to assist her
with chores
that many
people take
for
granted....



