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ThermoGenesis Names Leading Healthcare Industry Executive David Carter to Board of Directors

ThermoGenesis Names Leading Healthcare Industry Executive David Carter to Board of Directors




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TeamHealth Holdings, Inc. to Present at Bank of America Merrill Lynch Health Care Conference

TeamHealth Holdings, Inc. to Present at Bank of America Merrill Lynch Health Care Conference




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MediciGlobal Continues to Add Depth of Experience to Its Strategic Patient Recruitment-Retention Team

MediciGlobal Continues to Add Depth of Experience to Its Strategic Patient Recruitment-Retention Team




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NCPA Applauds Rep. Weiner for Introducing Bill to Rein in Pharmacy Benefit Manager Practices That Hurt Patients, Plan Sponsors and Community Pharmacies

NCPA Applauds Rep. Weiner for Introducing Bill to Rein in Pharmacy Benefit Manager Practices That Hurt Patients, Plan Sp




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Grubb (and) Ellis Healthcare REIT II Acquires Highlands Ranch Medical Pavilion Near Denver

Grubb (and) Ellis Healthcare REIT II Acquires Highlands Ranch Medical Pavilion Near Denver




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Dr. Gharavi, Local Los Angeles Surgeon, Named Best Coronary Artery Bypass Graft Surgeon in California

Dr. Gharavi, Local Los Angeles Surgeon, Named Best Coronary Artery Bypass Graft Surgeon in California




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Keryx Biopharmaceuticals Initiates Phase 3 Registration Program of Zerenex (ferric citrate) for the Treatment of Patients with Hyperphosphatemia

Keryx Biopharmaceuticals Initiates Phase 3 Registration Program of Zerenex (ferric citrate) for the Treatment of Patient




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Amgen Scientists Visit Biotechnology Classrooms Across the Country in Support of National Lab Day

Amgen Scientists Visit Biotechnology Classrooms Across the Country in Support of National Lab Day




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Crucell Announces New Award of (Dollor) 110 Million for Paediatric Vaccine Quinvaxem(R) by UNICEF to Support Vaccination Programs in the Developing World

Crucell Announces New Award of (Dollor) 110 Million for Paediatric Vaccine Quinvaxem(R) by UNICEF to Support Vaccination Program




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New Campaign: Estrogen Therapy I.Q. (ETIQ) Kicks Off to Improve Access to Credible Facts About Menopause and Advances in Estrogen Therapy

New Campaign: Estrogen Therapy I.Q. (ETIQ) Kicks Off to Improve Access to Credible Facts About Menopause and Advances in




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The Gift of Hearing Will be Delivered Free to Over 75 Beneficiaries, as Speedway Children's Charities and the Starkey Hearing Foundation Host 'Get in Gear to Help Children Hear'

The Gift of Hearing Will be Delivered Free to Over 75 Beneficiaries, as Speedway Children's Charities and the Starkey He




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AARP's Elinor Ginzler Comes to Dover To Talk About Helping our Parents Age With Independence

AARP's Elinor Ginzler Comes to Dover To Talk About Helping our Parents Age With Independence




b

BioSpecifics Technologies Corp. Reports First Quarter 2010 Financial Results

BioSpecifics Technologies Corp. Reports First Quarter 2010 Financial Results




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Data Comparing NUCYNTA(R) (tapentadol) Tablets to Oxycodone Immediate Release Tablets Presented at 2010 American Pain Society Annual Meeting

Data Comparing NUCYNTA(R) (tapentadol) Tablets to Oxycodone Immediate Release Tablets Presented at 2010 American Pain So




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NewCardio to Demonstrate the Innovative CardioBip at the Heart Rhythm Society Annual Meeting

NewCardio to Demonstrate the Innovative CardioBip at the Heart Rhythm Society Annual Meeting




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UK Churches Ban Yoga, Brand It 'Un-Christian'

At a time when Indian yoga camps are spreading far and wide in Britain, two churches here have banned a group from condu




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Indian Court Upholds Ban on Pre-natal Sex Determination Test

Gender-based abortions will continue to be banned in India with the Bombay High Court, in Maharashtra, a western Indian




b

The Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine 2007

The Nobel Assembly at Karolinska Institutet has today decided to award The Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine




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Al Gore and UN Panel to Share Nobel Peace Prize

Former US Vice President Al Gore and the United Nation's Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) will share thi




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17 Brands of Compounded Asafoetida (Hing) Tested, 12 Fail

INSIGHT - The Consumer Magazine (September-October 2007) , published by Consumer Education and Research Society (CERS),




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Cheap Medicines, Yes, but Don't Harm Pharma Interests, Says WHO Chief

World Health Organisation's Director General Margaret Chan has sought to send some conciliatory signals to the drug indu




b

Bali Roadmap an Anticlimax, None Willing to Commit on Reduction of Greenhouse Gas Emissions

The much vaunted climate change conference has come to an end at Bali, Indonesia, on an almost anticlimactic note.




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'Four-In-One' Teenager from UK Wants To Be Kidney Donor

Laura Moon, 18, from Whinmoor in Leeds, has four kidneys. All of them are functional and growing naturally. She is wi




b

Future Babies Through Frozen Eggs

The first frozen oocyte pregnancy in India has been reported from the Chennai-based GG hospital Fertility Research Ce




b

Brits Discover Breast Cancer Vaccine

British scientists claim to have developed a drug with the potential to 'vaccinate' those with a family history of bre




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Spit May Soon Replace Blood For Diagnosis

In a breakthrough study, researchers in the US have identified all the 1,166 proteins in human saliva, a move which




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Nobel Prize In Medicine: All European Affair

The Nobel Prize for medicine this year has been awarded to three Europeans, Luc Montagnier, Francoise Barre-Sinoussi a




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Nobel Prize in Medicine - 2009

The 2009 Nobel Prize for medicine has been announced! It has been awarded to researchers Elizabeth Blackburn , her st




b

Man Ready to Play God - Scientists Synthesize Artificial Life In Lab

It has happened sooner than expected. Scientists have managed to synthesize 1.08 million base pair chromosome of a modi




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'Test-Tube Baby' Pioneer Edwards Gets Nobel in Medicine

It may have come a bit too late, but a very deserving Robert Edwards has finally been awarded the Nobel Prize in Medi




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Sathya Sai Baba Dies of Multi-Organ Failure - No Miracle Happened as the End Came in ICU

The world-famous god man and Spiritual leader Sri Sathya Sai Baba passed away at his Sathya Sai super specialty hospita




b

Will Today be a Red Letter Day for The Deceased Organ Donation Programme in India?

Finally, after many a debate and discussion, the proposed amendments to the Transplantation of Human Organs Act will be




b

Hepatitis C Drug to be Offered Soon in India at Only One Percent of Its Cost in USA

Patent holder and pharma major Gilead, announced voluntary licences with seven generic drug manufacturers in India to s




b

Nobel Prize 2014 for Medicine Goes to Trio for Discovering Brain's GPS

The Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine 2014 has been awarded with one half given to John O'Keefe and the other half




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Decades-old Ban on Gay Men Donating Blood Finally Removed by the FDA

In a major policy decision the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) of the USA has lifted the ban on gay and bisexual men




b

Avian Flu Outbreak in Japan

Japan has reported an avian flu outbreak at a poultry farm in Kagawa prefecture, leading to the culling of thousands of chickens. Minister of




b

Bird Flu in Rajasthan: 140 More Crows Found Dead

Bird flu outbreak in Rajasthan: 140 more crows have died in six districts of the state, stated officials. Of these, 35 crows died in Sawai Madhopur,




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Bird Flu Spreads To 13 Madhya Pradesh Districts

In Madhya Pradesh, the bird flu spread is increasing rapidly and found to be the cause of the death of crows in 13 districts in the state till now. The




b

Bird Flu Virus Gets Killed at Cooking Temperature

Bird flu or avian influenza virus does not infect people as the virus is heat liable, degraded and killed when subjected to high temperature, said health experts.




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Bird Flu Outbreak in Iraq

In Iraq's Salahudin province, a bird flu outbreak has been reported, said authorities. Health authorities have taken all protective measures to contain the spread of the virus.




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Bird Flu Reaches 32 Districts in Madhya Pradesh

Bird flu is posing a major threat not only to the birds but also to the poultry business in Madhya Pradesh, India. Overall, bird flu has spread to 75 percent of the districts in the state.




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Bird Flu Cases Reported in 13 Indian States So Far

Bird flu outbreak has been confirmed in 13 states so far of which Avian Influenza has been reported in poultry birds from nine states while in wild birds from 12 states, said sources.




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Bird Flu in Sweden: Culling of 1.3 Million Chickens

In Sweden's Kalmar county after a bird flu outbreak was reported at a poultry farm, authorities have planned to cull some 1.3 million chickens, revealed sources.




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H5N8 Bird Flu to Affect Humans for the First Time

H5N8 - an avian influenza, for the first time, is found to cause human infection that is detected in the workers exposed to bird flocks, as per i Russian




b

Ebola Kills 11 People in Guinea

About 28 Ebola virus cases have been reported, of which 11 people have died so far in the African countries of Guinea and the Democratic Republic of the




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Iraq Detects Bird Flu Cases

In a poultry farm in Iraq's eastern province of Diyala, bird flu cases were detected, and necessary measures have been taken to curb the spread of the disease, a health official said.




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Human Case Of H5N6 Bird Flu Reported In China

China's Sichuan province reports one 55-year old human case of H5N6 bird flu. The man has been hospitalized in Bazhong city after developing fever and




b

Bird Flu in Kerala

At Koorachundu in Kerala's Kozhikode district bird flu has been reported, revealed official sources. Around 300 poultry birds at the farm was reported to have died on Tuesday.




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Human Infections of H5N6 Bird Flu Reported

In China, three people have tested positive for H5N6 bird flu. The Guangdong Provincial Health Commission, in a statement on Thursday said that a 52-year-old




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Bird Flu Prevention Zone Declared Across UK, Say Sources

Across the United Kingdom, an Avian Influenza Prevention Zone (AIPZ) has been declared, legally requiring bird keepers to "take a range of biosecurity precautions.