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Archive - Jun 9, 2010 - Story

$15 million sanctioned for replacement of school gas heaters not enough say organizations

The State Government of NSW has decided upon a $15 million replacement of nearly 100 school gas heaters especially targeting cold climate areas of NSW.
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P&G Recalls Specific Canned Cat Foods Due to Low Levels of Thiamine (Vitamin B1)

The Procter & Gamble Company (P&G) (NYSE:PG) is voluntarily recalling specific lots of its Iams canned cat food in North America as a precautionary measure.
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IV Antibiotics, Antiemetic Recalled Because of Potential Contamination

The FDA is advising physicians not to use certain IV bags of the antibiotics metronidazole and ciprofloxacin and the antiemetic ondansetron because of potential mold contamination.
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Vemma kicks off second annual fundraising campaign for Children's Miracle Network

Vemma's second annual fundraising campaign for Children's Miracle Network kicks off this summer, June 1 - August 31, 2010.
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Discovery Labs reports preliminary results from Surfaxin Phase 2 trial in children with Acute Respiratory Failure

Discovery Laboratories, Inc., reports preliminary results from its Phase 2 clinical trial of Surfaxin® in children with Acute Respiratory Failure (ARF), a critical condition often caused in children b
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CXCR4 protein restores brain damage in multiple sclerosis patients

A protein that helps build the brain in infants and children may aid efforts to restore damage from multiple sclerosis (MS) and other neurodegenerative diseases, researchers at Washington University S
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CGH, FISH techniques effective for postmortem analysis of fetuses, infants with congenital anomalies

New techniques to detect chromosomal abnormalities can offer a higher degree of accuracy.
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PulmoBind product candidate has potential for early diagnosis of PH in pediatric population

Pulmo BioTech Inc. has announced that early indications are that its PulmoBind product candidate has the potential for early diagnosis of Pulmonary Hypertension in the pediatric population.
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Delaware's first-in-the-nation guidelines for nutrition and physical activity in child care accepted: Study

A study conducted by the nonprofit health research organization Altarum Institute suggests that Delaware's first-in-the-nation guidelines for nutrition and physical activity in child care are broadly
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Discovery Labs receives FDA guidance to gain Surfaxin approval for RDS in premature infants

Discovery Laboratories, Inc. announces today that it has received written guidance from the U.S.
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