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            <title>Breast Cancer Awareness Draws Investors Too</title>
            <description>Investors showed interest in Cellceutix&apos;s (OTCBB: CTIX) early-stage cancer drug Kevetrin, which reduced tumor volume by 72 percent, giving new hope for breast cancer patients</description>
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            <title>Government Spending on Healthcare</title>
            <description>Canada&apos;s government takes equity stake in healthcare company while Obama looks to cut programs that boost taxpayer costs.</description>
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            <title>Investors See Value in PharmaGap. Await Cancer Test Results.</title>
            <description>Investors were showing interest in a biotechnology company in advance of testing results of its drug compound PhG-alpha-1 for the treatment of cancer.</description>
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            <title>Policy research groups predict health-care debate to continue through fall</title>
            <description>The issue that has set the tone for acrimonious town hall meetings this week is likely to dominate the legislative agenda after Congress returns from its August recess.</description>
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