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GTx Presents Phase II Ostarine (MK-2866) Cancer Cachexia Clinical Trial Results At Endocrine Society Annual Meeting
GTx, Inc. (Nasdaq: GTXI) announced results of a Phase II clinical trial evaluating Ostarine™ (MK-2866), an investigational selective androgen receptor modulator (SARM), in patients with cancer induced muscle loss, also known as cancer cachexia. In the study, Ostarine treatment led to statistically significant increase in lean body mass (LBM) and improvement in muscle performance measured by stair climb in patients with cancer cachexia compared to baseline in both the Ostarine 1 mg and 3 mg treatment cohorts. These study results were the subject today of an oral podium presentation at the 2009 Annual Meeting of the Endocrine Society in Washington.
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Fuel Up For Fun Wins National Food And Healthy Living Award
Dietitians of Canada and Kraft Canada have announced the winners of the 12th annual Speaking of Food and Healthy Living Award - an annual competition designed to showcase and encourage collaborative efforts that help Canadians make informed choices about healthy eating and physical activity.
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Democratic Senators Discuss Protecting Children From The Dangers Of Smoking
Democratic Senators Dick Durbin, Chris Dodd, Jack Reed and Frank Lautenberg joined Matt Myers, President of the Campaign for Tobacco-Free Kids, at a press conference this morning to discuss the Family Smoking Prevention and Tobacco Control Act. The legislation will give the Food and Drug Administration legal authority to regulate the sale, distribution and advertising of cigarettes in order to stop tobacco companies from targeting children and misleading the public.
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Lawmakers Follow Doctors' Orders, Pass Legislation To Improve Patient Care

"Thanks to patients" champions in the House and Senate, the 2009 Texas Legislature passed bills to reform health insurance, increase access to health care, preserve the patient-physician relationship, and improve the health of all Texans. "In January, the Texas Medical Association prescribed a solid platform designed to fix Texas" broken health care system. Physicians asked lawmakers to begin building a health care system that allows all patients to receive the care they need, when they need it. TMA"s Doctor"s Orders called on state leaders to support measures that would: - Add accountability and performance standards to health insurance, - Expand access to care for all Texans, - Enhance patient safety, and - Improve quality of care. "Despite the economic downturn and late-session delay tactics that killed hundreds of bills, TMA"s prescription was followed. Here are just a few of the health care highlights from the 81st legislature that will improve patient care in Texas: - Preserved Texas" landmark 2003 medical liability reforms; - Funded community-based obesity prevention program expansions; - Implemented a pilot program to help reduce childhood obesity among Medicaid and Children"s Health Insurance Program enrollees; - Protected the patient-physician relationship from corporate interference so that health care decisions are made based on what is right for the patient; - Required insurers to use accurate data and valid, recognized standards when ranking or tiering physicians in their networks; - Directed the state to evaluate the adequacy of insurers" physician networks in local markets to reduce the chances of out-of-network services and unexpected out-of-pocket costs for patients; - Increased funding for graduate medical education in Texas; - Expanded the Texas physician loan repayment program; - Expanded efforts to improve the use and reliability of health information technology in Medicaid and the health care system; - Protected funding to enhance cancer prevention and research programs in Texas; - Enhanced funding for local mental health crisis intervention; and - Created a lifelong immunization registry in Texas." TMA is the largest state medical society in the nation, representing nearly 44,000 physician and medical student members. It is located inAustin and has 120 component county medical societies around the state. TMA"s key objective since 1853 is to improve the health of all Texans. Texas Medical Association


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