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Boston Scientific wins ruling. Boston Scientific Corp. will get a $167 million reduction in a patent verdict won by Medtronic Inc. Study finds more allergic reactions after HPV jab. Young women in Australia who got a vaccine to prevent cervical cancer were five to 20 times more likely to have a rare but severe allergic reaction than girls who got other vaccines in comparable school-based.. Study: No proof of Vytorin link to can. New research into a possible link between a cholesterol-reducing drug and cancer concluded there was no proof to establish a connection, but other doctors warned that it should be used more carefully. Don LaFontaine, voice of movie trailers, dies. Don LaFontaine, the voice behind thousands of Hollywood movie trailers, has died. Dancer Found Unconscious In Strip Club Dies. Waterbury police say a 21-year-old exotic dancer, who died a day after she was found unconscious in a strip club over the weekend, may have died from a drug overdose. Alpharma Reaches for a Pill. It aims to fend off hostile King Pharmaceuticals bid with a rights plan. US September 2, 2008 Specialty drug-maker Alpharma Inc. Merck and ZymoGenetics Restructure Partnership. Merck KGaA announced today that its Merck Serono division and ZymoGenetics, Inc. Advanced Liver Disease Accurately Identified Without Biopsy. Main Category: GastroIntestinal / Gastroenterology Article Date: 02 Sep 2008 - 0:00 PDT Non-invasively measuring liver stiffness with transient elastography accurately diagnoses patients with late-stage liver.. Colorectal cancer screening should start at age 50. Colorectal adenomas, the precursor polyps in virtually all colorectal cancers, occur infrequently in younger adults, but the rate sharply increases after age 50. Trident Capital and Mustang Ventures Lead Series A Investment in Profex, Inc. Trident Capital, an international venture capital firm, today announced that together with its investment partner in China, Mustang Ventures, the firm is leading a Series A round of financing for Profex, Inc. Woman holding a basket of strawberries. The Sydney Morning Herald: national, world, business, entertainment, sport and technology news from Australia's leading newspaper. Five dental school students sanctioned. Five of 52 SIU dental school students investigated for alleged academic misconduct - namely, sharing exam questions - have been sanctioned after an investigation lasting more than one year. Second suspect indicted in murder of Willoughby dentist case. A 27-year-old Willoughby woman was arrested Thursday in connection with the 2006 murder of Willoughby dentist Robert Kalina. Clean hands nurse leads campaign. A coordinator has started a secondment in Suffolk to encourage patients to ask doctors, NHS dentists or health workers if they have clean hands. Heart condition debated'Arbitrary' number of surgeries in agreement questioned. The root of the problem that is sending a small army of Waterbury people to Hartford on Friday is easy to uncover. TomTec Introduces 2D CPA a Vendor Independent Solution for Strain and.. European Society of Cardiology congress 2008 - TomTec launches its 2D Cardiac Performance Analysis package as part of TomTec's CardioArena multimodality imaging solution at the European Society of Cardiology.. More Aortic Chest Aneurysms Being Treated With Less-Invasive Stents. Main Category: Cardiovascular / Cardiology Also Included In: Medical Devices / Diagnostics Article Date: 28 Aug 2008 An estimated 60,000 Americans are walking around with time bombs in their chests called.. Fish oil capsules cut death rate in heart failure. Taking a simple once-daily capsule of fish oil improves survival prospects for patients with heart failure, results of a major clinical study showed on Sunday. Study links greater heart rate to greater heart attack risk. TONY EASTLEY: A long-term study has found a link between a faster heart rate and the risk of a heart attack. Boston Scientific Taxus Stent Not as Good as Surgery, New Research Finds. Boston Scientific Corp. 's Taxus stent wasn't as good as bypass surgery in improving the outcome of the sickest patients with a build-up of fatty deposits in their arteries, doctors said today. |
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