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Hypercalcemia or increased blood level of calcium is calcium found in a concentration that is higher than the usual range of 8.5 to 10.2 mg/dL. However, this normal value may vary slightly between different laboratories due to differences in protocols.

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Genta announces initial trial results for novel drug for bone disease

Genta announces initial trial results for novel drug for bone disease

Alendronate may improve successful implantation of maxillary bone

Alendronate may improve successful implantation of maxillary bone

Cancer prevention

Cancer prevention

FDA extends review of Genasense NDA appeal in chronic lymphocytic leukemia

FDA extends review of Genasense NDA appeal in chronic lymphocytic leukemia

Genta and Emisphere Technologies file investigational new drug exemption

Genta and Emisphere Technologies file investigational new drug exemption

Loyola to study for first time IV medication for osteopenia and inflammatory bowel diseases

Loyola to study for first time IV medication for osteopenia and inflammatory bowel diseases

Calcitriol - promising chemopreventive agent that may prevent prostate cancer

Calcitriol - promising chemopreventive agent that may prevent prostate cancer

Loyola researchers hope that zoledronic acid will be effective and safe for patients with inflammatory bowel diseases (IBD)

Loyola researchers hope that zoledronic acid will be effective and safe for patients with inflammatory bowel diseases (IBD)

Drug Tarceva improves survival chance for patients with advanced lung cancer

Drug Tarceva improves survival chance for patients with advanced lung cancer

Anti-ageing formula recalled due to excessive vitamin D3

Anti-ageing formula recalled due to excessive vitamin D3

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