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Go Red Corazon(R) 'Que nos dice el corazon?' National Casting Call Event

NEW YORK, Feb. 4 /PRNewswire/ -- WHAT: Go Red Corazon's nationwide casting call event, with members of the cast of Broadway's Tony Award-winning best musical In The Heights, kicks off National Wear Red Day, Friday, February 6, 2009 WHO: Go Red Corazon is looking f...

IOF applauds NOS on NICE Guidance appeal success and urges continued efforts

The International Osteoporosis Foundation (IOF) has applauded the appeal success of the National Osteoporosis Society (NOS), in the matter of the National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellences (NICE) Guidance for the primary and secondary prevention of osteoporotic fracture, and has called...

LSUHSC's Dr. Xiao Cheng Wu co-authors annual report to the nation on cancer

...omen, incidence rates decreased during the most recent joinpoint segments for six of the top 15 cancers [breast, colorectum, uterine corpus and uterus nos (uterus), ovary, cervix uteri (cervix) and oral cavity]. Rates increased for the remaining 9 of the top 15 cancers (lung, thyroid, pancreas, bladder, ...

International Osteoporosis Foundation supports UK charity call for NICE guidance changes

...ers in many regions of the world the WHO-supported Fracture Risk Assessment Tool. FRAX, is not incorporated in NICE guidance The IOF backs the nos in calling for a fresh appraisal of the NICE guidance. ...

Remuda Programs for Eating Disorders Launches New Anxiety Disorders Program for Teens and Children

... disorder (OCD); panic disorder; specific phobia; social anxiety disorder; separation anxiety disorder; generalized anxiety disorder; anxiety disorder nos (not otherwise specified); and OCD spectrum disorders, such as body dysmorphic disorder or trichotillomania. "Four to five million children and adol...

New Rhode Island Hospital study shows inadequate diagnostic criteria for eating disorders

...pert Medical School of Brown University, said, The nos category of the DSM-IV was intended to be a residu...t cases. This study has shown that eating disorder nos cases predominate and suggests a problem with the ...st frequent current eating disorder diagnoses were nos and binge eating disorder (148 of the 164 current ...

JCI table of contents: Sept. 4, 2007

...g/article.php?id=31960 RELATED MANUSCRIPT TITLE: NO production results in suspension-induced muscle atrophy through dislocation of neuronal nos AUTHOR CONTACT: Shin'ichi Takeda National Center of Neurology and Psychiatry, Kodaira, Tokyo, Japan. Phone: 81-42-346-1720; Fax: 81-42-346-17...

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