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Public Health Experts Discuss Infectious Diseases Threats At News Conference
Updates on the impact of sexually transmitted diseases, infection risk from animals in the home and public settings, seasonal and H1N1 influenza, and foodborne diseases were presented today at a news conference at the National Press Club in Washington, D.C. The news conference was sponsored by the National Foundation for Infectious Diseases (NFID).
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Three New Quality Re Guides Added To MetLife's Dental Continuing Education Program
MetLife, providing dental plan administration for over 21 million people, announced additions to its dental continuing education program today. Three new quality re guides have been added to the MetLife program, which is recognized by the American Dental Association (ADA) and the Academy of General Dentistry (AGD). The new courses focus on: 1) Assessing Orofacial Pain, 2) Assessing Risk for Chronic Periodontitis in Adults 3rd Edition, and 3) Recognition and Management of Patients with Xerostomia 2nd Edition. The courses are available online at http://www.metdental.com and can be completed for continuing education credits.
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Evidence For A New Genetic Link To Therapeutic Efficacy For Alzheimer's Disease
Accera, Inc., a biotechnology company delivering breakthrough therapies in central nervous system diseases, today announced further evidence for genetic interactions impacting the efficacy of the ketogenic compound AC-1202 (Axona(TM)) in Alzheimer"s disease. New data from the company"s previously completed double-blind, placebo-controlled trial in patients with mild-to-moderate Alzheimer"s disease demonstrates an interaction between two genetic markers that strongly influence the therapeutic response in patients. Dr. Samuel Henderson, Executive Director of Research, will present these results at the 2009 International Conference on Alzheimer"s Disease (ICAD) sponsored by the Alzheimer"s Association.
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Accumetrics, Inc. Announces 1000th Patient Enrolled In GRAVITAS Trial

Accumetrics, Inc. announces that it has enrolled its 1,000th patient into its landmark clinical trial, GRAVITAS (Gauging Responsiveness with A VerifyNow(R) Assay Impact on Thrombosis And Safety). The trial is specifically designed to demonstrate the value of providing clinicians with actionable information for patients who are poor responders to clopidogrel (Plavix(R)). The multi-center, placebo controlled trial will determine whether tailored antiplatelet therapy for poor responders, identified based on the results of the company"s VerifyNow P2Y12 Test, reduces major cardiovascular adverse events (e.g., heart attack, stent thrombosis) following percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI). Currently the trial is being conducted at more than 70 sites in the U.S. and Canada, with a total enrollment goal of approximately 2,800 patients. "This is a very significant milestone for Accumetrics as it brings us ever-closer to our goal of demonstrating the value of the VerifyNow System. By identifying and adjusting therapy for patients that are not responding adequately to standard doses of clopidogrel, GRAVITAS will be the largest multi-center clinical trial that links testing with personalized medicine and improved outcomes. We believe that the VerifyNow System will be seen as an integral tool in ensuring that patients receive not only the most appropriate antiplatelet therapy, but also the adequate dose," said Jeff Dahlen, Ph.D, Vice President, Clinical and Regulatory Affairs of Accumetrics, Inc. "We are very proud to reach this milestone, and look forward to completing enrollment soon, and sharing the results." About GRAVITAS The concept of variability in response to antiplatelet therapy has been well established. The question of whether poor response to antiplatelet therapy, as measured by a laboratory test, leads to poor outcomes is also being demonstrated with increased frequency. However, Accumetrics recognizes the need for a study specifically designed to demonstrate the value of providing clinicians with actionable information to improve outcomes for those patients who are poor responders to antiplatelet therapy. As a result, the GRAVITAS study is the first multi-center, placebo-controlled study to determine whether tailored antiplatelet therapy based on the results of the company"s VerifyNow System reduces major cardiovascular adverse events post-PCI. Accumetrics, Inc.


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