Charity News from Thursday, Mar. 29, 2001Cancer Experts Call for More Research On Quality of Life for Cancer SurvivorsAmerican Institute for Cancer Research | The American Institute for Cancer Research (AICR) today renewed its call for research proposals dealing with life after cancer. "A small but significant amount of research has explored aspects of life after cancer," said Ritva Butrum, AICR Vice ... American Jewish Committee Executive Director David A. Harris Testifies Before UN Commission on Human Rights American Jewish Committee | The American Jewish Committee today called on the UN Commission on Human Rights to be true to its original mandate and end its singular focus on one country, Israel. "The Special Rapporteur, inexplicably, investigates only Israeli actions, not ... Commission Joins Unprecedented Collaborative Effort To Protect Tortugas The Ocean Conservancy | The various government bodies participating in the creation process of the Tortugas Ecological Reserve include the Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary, the Dry Tortugas National Park, the National Marine Fisheries Service, the National Oceanic ... Young entrepreneurs just say YEAH! Mennonite Central Committee | Young Entrepreneurs of Agassiz Harrison is being delivered by MCC Employment Development in partnership with Agassiz Harrison Community Services, The Fraser Valley Regional District and the Business Development Centre of Community Futures Corp of ... Church conflict in the Bible Belt Mennonite Central Committee | "Conflict Resolution in Today's Church" will run April 6 at Columbia Bible College in Abbotsford. The conference is sponsored by Columbia Bible College, Mennonite Central Committee (MCC), Mennonite Church BC, the Mennonite Brethren conference, ... Scientists Identify a Cause of Drug Metabolism Variations in Humans St. Jude Children's Research Hospital (ALSAC) | The St. Jude team, led by Erin Schuetz, Ph.D., found that, compared to people who express CYP3A5 protein, those persons who do not express, or produce, the CYP3A5 protein may experience altered drug response or toxicity when given drugs ... Women Will Switch From Gynecologists Who do Not Recommend UFE, a Less Invasive Treatment For Fibroids, Yale Researchers Find Yale School of Medicine | In a two-part study, researchers at Yale have found that 89 percent of women are willing to switch from gynecologists who do not support their decision to have fibroids treated using Uterine Fibroid Embolization (UFE).
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