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QuantRx(R) Biomedical Announces Agreement With ALT Bioscience to…
“We are pleased to partner with QuantRx due to its unmatched ability to develop advanced technologies into point-of-care products ranging from consumer to medical diagnostics.”
May 21, 2007 — QuantRx Biomedical Corporation , an emerging leader in the research and development of medical diagnostic platforms and products, today announced that it has entered into an agreement with ALT … via Market Wire
The toothpaste that claims to rebuild your teeth (Daily Mail)
A new toothpaste promises to end the agony of sensitive teeth by treating the cause. The idea is that the calcium rebuilds the tooth by plugging microscopic gaps in the enamel
“If you’re flossing, brushing and rinsing, and bad breath goes away, it could be something you ate or a stomach problem, but if it’s always there, it could be periodontal disease”
Poughkeepsie periodontist Dr. Frank Vigliotti said gum disease can catch a patient unawares. via Poughkeepsie Journal
Be Aware: Bad Breath May Be A Sign Of Health Disease
There is a reason why many people fear going to doctors - no one wants to hear bad news about their health especially if it may involve a very serious and potentially fatal condition. via Tips and Answers
The good life (Daily Telegraph)
To be a stay-at-home Dad of eight, I reckon you d need the patience of a Zen Buddhist monk so it s fortunate for Les Morrisseys that that s exactly what Richard is.
‘Shrek’ goes soft in sequel (Philadelphia Daily News)
In “Shrek The Third” they keep calling Shrek an ogre, but you just don’t believe them. The Shrek in this disappointing sequel is still voiced by Mike Myers, he’s still green, and he’s still burly. But this Shrek is frightening to no one and beloved by all more like Barney in a green leisure suit.
Controversial Forth oil transfers first target of new government (The Scotsman)
ONE of the SNP’s first moves in government will be to stop controversial plans for ship-to-ship oil transfers in the Firth of Forth, Alex Salmond signalled yesterday.
Wolfowitz’s career hangs by a thread (The Scotsman)
PAUL Wolfowitz, the president of the World Bank, was facing dismissal last night after a scathing report accused him of breaking ethics rules when he arranged an improper pay rise for his girlfriend, Shaha Riza.


