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Nephrologist brings patients' stories to life - Hinton Parklander |
Hinton Parklander
Robert Bear penned his first work of fiction, set in a dialysis unit, in hopes of highlighting the struggle of people suffering with chronic illnesses. The book "Sorrow's Reward", tells the story of patients, physicians and families who gather in the
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FDA Approves Medtronic's Study - Zacks.com |
Zacks.com
The clinical trial will involve renal denervation with Symplicity catheter system for the treatment of resistant hypertension (high blood pressure that could not be controlled with drugs). The device has already been approved in both Europe and ...
Medtronic Gets FDA Nod for Renal Denervation Trial Medgadget.com
FDA OKs study design on Medtronic product that firm is bullish on MedCity News
Medtronic Gets Go-Ahead from FDA for Study of Novel Treatment for High Blood
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HHS releases health insurance exchange rules. |
Kaiser: State flexibility takes center stage in proposed federal rules governing marketplaces where individuals and small businesses can shop for health insurance starting in 2014. The long-anticipated rules released Monday are less prescriptive than some consumer advocates desired, but grant states’ requests that they be given broad leeway to design and regulate the marketplaces, called exchanges.
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French manufacturer Degremont buys Ameriwater. |
Bizjournals: AmeriWater Inc. — a maker of water treatment and water purification systems — was acquired last month by France-based Degremont, a subsidiary of Suez Environnement.
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First completely synthetic organ transplant (trachea). |
BBC: I've held a few strange body parts in my hands over the years - all I should stress, in the line of work. They have ranged from mechanical heart pumps to hi-etch prosthetic limbs. But none more life-like than the synthetic trachea manufactured by scientists from University College London...
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