| Rescue Remedy Is An Effective All-Natural Stress, Anxiety Reliever ...
A just published scientific study conducted by researchers at the University of Miami School of Nursing in conjunction with The Sirkin Creative Living Center (SCLC) has found that Rescue Remedy™, an all-natural remedy created from flower essences, is an effective over-the-counter stress reliever with a comparable effect to traditional pharmaceutical drugs yet without any of the known adverse side effects, including addiction. Rescue Remedy, manufactured by Nelsons, contains five flower essences: Rock Rose to alleviate terror and panic, Impatiens to mollify irritation and impatience, Clematis to combat inattentiveness, Star of Bethlehem to ease shock, and Cherry Plum to calm irrational thoughts. Available in a convenient spray bottle or in drop form, it helps to provide better emotional balance and fast, convenient relief from everyday stress.
IntraOp Delivers Mobetron to Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences ...
IntraOp Medical Corporation (OTCBB: IOPM), a provider of innovative technology solutions for the treatment and eradication of cancer, today announced it has delivered a Mobetron(R) system to the Cancer Institute & Hospital, Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences (CAMS), Beijing, China. Mobetron is a proprietary, mobile electron-beam instrument designed for Intraoperative Electron Radiation Therapy (IOERT), the direct application of radiation to a tumor while a patient is undergoing cancer surgery. The Mobetron will form an integral component in the Chinese Government's new initiative to combat lung cancer as well as be used to provide IOERT treatment for a variety of other cancers. Dr. Donald A. Goer, president and CEO of IntraOp Medical Corporation, said, "Lung cancer is a major worldwide health problem and one of China's fastest growing diseases.
New cancer treatment fot lung cancer patients
Patients with inoperable non-small cell lung cancer who receive an initial high dose of chemotherapy before their treatment begins can expect an increase in overall survival, according to a study in the July 1 issue of the International Journal of Radiation Oncology*Biology*Physics, the official journal of ASTRO. .
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