Taking the “Ewww”… out of snail cream
June 17, 2014 – 11:07 pm | One Comment

Great news for all those women (and men) who have wanted to try the beautifying effects of snail slime but could never get past the “ick” factor. 20yrsyounger.com promises to get rid of the Ewww… while still letting women reap the anti-aging and rejuvenating benefits of snail slime cream. The process itself is called lyophilisation […]

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Breast Cancer Cells Outsmart the Immune System and Thrive
February 1, 2011 – 9:22 pm | No Comments
Breast Cancer Cells Outsmart the Immune System and Thrive

Breast Cancer Cells Outsmart the Immune System and Thrive Scientists discovered a new way breast cancer cells dodge the immune system and promote tumor growth, providing a fresh treatment target in the fight against the disease. While comparable mechanisms to avoid the immune system have been identified in mice with breast and other cancers, the […]

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Study: African Americans Have Better Stroke Survival Rates
January 31, 2011 – 11:59 pm | No Comments
Study: African Americans Have Better Stroke Survival Rates

Study: African Americans Have Better Stroke Survival Rates A study published today shows that African Americans have a better survival rate compared to whites after being hospitalized for a stroke.  This conclusion contradicts prevailing wisdom and is one piece in a growing body of evidence that points to the important role that patients – and […]

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FDA to Monitor Breast Implants for Cancer Risk
January 31, 2011 – 8:25 pm | No Comments
FDA to Monitor Breast Implants for Cancer Risk

FDA to Monitor Breast Implants for Cancer Risk Last week, U.S. health officials announced plans to investigate a possible association between breast implants and anaplastic large cell lymphoma – a rare but treatable cancer. According to the FDA, the cancer risk – if it exists – is very small. Five to 10 million women have received […]

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Cardiologists Set Valentine’s Day Heart Screening at Strong Memorial Hospital
January 28, 2011 – 11:38 pm | No Comments
Cardiologists Set Valentine’s Day Heart Screening at Strong Memorial Hospital

Cardiologists Set Valentine’s Day Heart Screening at Strong Memorial Hospital Young women and girls will show off their talents and support people with brain tumors during the Twin Tiers Winter Ball Benefit Pageant Saturday, Feb. 12, at the Ramada Inn in Painted Post. Organized by brain tumor survivor Brandi-Lyn Morse, funds raised will benefit brain […]

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Grateful Cancer Survivor Makes Gift to Wilmot Cancer Center …
January 28, 2011 – 10:45 pm | No Comments
Grateful Cancer Survivor Makes Gift to Wilmot Cancer Center …

Grateful Cancer Survivor Makes Gift to Wilmot Cancer Center Local businessman Richard T. Bell endows Professorship with $1.5 million gift Richard T. Bell is celebrating his triumph over cancer with a gift of $1.5 million that will be used to establish the Richard T. Bell Endowed Professorship in the Department of Radiation Oncology at the […]

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A Mix of Tiny Gold and Viral Particles – and the DNA Ties that Bind Them
January 27, 2011 – 11:17 pm | No Comments
A Mix of Tiny Gold and Viral Particles – and the DNA Ties that Bind Them

A Mix of Tiny Gold and Viral Particles – and the DNA Ties that Bind Them Scientists have created a diamond-like lattice composed of gold nanoparticles and viral particles, woven together and held in place by strands of DNA. The structure – a distinctive mix of hard, metallic nanoparticles and organic viral pieces known as […]

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Get Moving for a Cause with Cycle for Hope …
January 26, 2011 – 10:57 pm | No Comments
Get Moving for a Cause with Cycle for Hope …

Get Moving for a Cause with Cycle for Hope Spinning Event Benefits Golisano Children’s Hospital and Camp Good Days  Toss aside the sedentary lifestyle that usually accompanies this season’s arctic temperatures and get those endorphins flowing at the Cycle for Hope spinning fundraiser. The seventh annual indoor exercise event, which runs from 8 a.m. to […]

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Study: Get Thee to a Stroke Center
January 25, 2011 – 10:28 pm | No Comments
Study: Get Thee to a Stroke Center

Study: Get Thee to a Stroke Center  Hospitals with designated stroke centers are associated with up to 20 percent higher survival rate for patients with ischemic stroke and significantly greater use of acute stroke therapy. That is the conclusion of a study appearing today in the Journal of the American Medical Association which compares treatment […]

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In Defense of Breakfast
January 25, 2011 – 10:17 pm | No Comments
In Defense of Breakfast

In Defense of Breakfast With research earlier this month inciting a bunch of breakfast debate (you can read about the Nutritionstudy, here, which suggests that no matter how much people consume at breakfast, they go on to gobble the same amount of calories at lunch and dinner), we wanted to sit down with URMC registered dietitian Donna Quinzi […]

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University Taps Senior Fundraiser to Lead Medical Center Advancement Effort
January 25, 2011 – 10:10 pm | No Comments
University Taps Senior Fundraiser to Lead Medical Center Advancement Effort

University Taps Senior Fundraiser to Lead Medical Center Advancement Effort  Frank Interlichia has been appointed as Senior Associate Vice President for Advancement at the University of Rochester Medical Center (URMC). For an interim period, Frank will also continue as Associate Vice President for University Advancement, overseeing Leadership Gifts, Regional Advancement, University Annual Fund and University […]

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