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Denosumab, A New Osteoporosis Mitigation Drug
Denosumab manufactured by AmGen is a monoclonal antibody designed to treat the disease of osteoporosis. This article is about how it was created, how it works, and what a patient can expect from the drug.
3 commentsAmgen Tour of California begins
The Amgen Tour of California, the biggest professional cycling race in the United States, began May 16. Here's 10 reasons to tune in and enjoy watching the best cyclists in the world ride it out.
1 commentHealth - Psoriatic Arthritis - Healing
This blog is about as personal as I would ever want to get with a close loved one, and here I am telling the world! Why? I want as many people as I can contact through this tool to know that -- "Hey, you 2 to 3% of the populace, you can most likely...
0 commentsThe 2012 Amgen Tour of California - Stage One in Santa Rosa: A Spectator’s Dream
Witnessing a cycling Grand Tour is at the same level of attending the Super Bowl game for pro-football fans. For an American cycling fan our “Super Bowl” comes in May and is eight days long. Yes, I’m talking about the Amgen Tour of California....
0 commentsAmerica's Tour de France: the Amgen Tour of California Bicycle Race
It is America's premiere 750 mile bicycle race, an equivalent to France's Tour de France, on a smaller scale in space and time. It is a race attracting the world famous bicycle teams and their famous personalities like Lance Armstrong. Unlike the...
4 commentsHottest Socially Responsible Investments: Regenerative Medicine and Biotech
Barely a day goes by when regenerative medicine or stem cell research isn’t mentioned in the news. Under the Bush administration it was presented as a controversial topic; more recently in 2009, Obama signed Executive Order 13505, paving the way...
0 commentsAmgen Tour of California comes to Santa Cruz Mountains May 18
May is glorious in the mountains. The morning air is thick with evaporation, new ferns are unfurling, and the colors of shade-loving sorrel, trillium, foxglove and violets interrupt the forest greenery. It is...
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