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CINVENTION and Relisys Medical Devices Enrol First Patients in Clinical Trial of the Corel+C Drug-Eluting Stent

2007-04-13 | CINVENTION and Relisys Medical announced today the enrolment of the first patients in the COREL drug-eluting stent clinical trial based on the paclitaxel-eluting Corel+C stent with a macro-porous nano-structured carbon-composite coating.


ADHD Secrets Revealed: Symptoms can be controlled naturally and used to your advantage

2006-09-20 | Normally ADD and ADHD symptoms are viewed as a disease requiring stimulant drugs to treat. People don't realize that these symptoms can be channeled into superhuman focus and productivity. One Sufferer, Tellman Knudson, teaches a natural method of controlling ADHD and turning it into a huge benefit


Court awards compensation to include chemotherapy not available on the NHS

2006-09-16 | Field Fisher Waterhouse has won a 400,000 damages payout in the High Court for a carpenter who is battling for survival against asbestos-related cancer


TalkPoint Webcasting to Power FDAAdvisoryCommittee.com and Continue Providing Multimedia Access to FDA Advisory Committee Meetings

2006-08-28 | This will result in a new look for FDAAdvisoryCommittee.com, which will remain a dedicated portal offering Webcasts, DVDs and Transcripts of FDA Advisory Committee Meetings.


Are You Including A Press Release In Your Marketing Campaign Arsenal? Perhaps You Should Be…

2006-08-09 | 24-7PressRelease.com Selected as Top Source For Press Release Distribution


Is There Really a Connection Between Diabetes and Alzheimer's? Asks Physician Lawrence Broxmeyer, MD

2006-07-27 | Summary; Shock waves from the recent Madrid Alzheimer's meeting sent scientists scurrying for an explanation for how a Seattle VA study showed that diabetes could lead to a nearly 70% increase in Alzheimer's disease. One scientist not caught off-guard was internist/researcher Lawrence Broxmeyer MD.


Lawrence Broxmeyer's Avian Influenza, H5N1 And the Pandemic of 1918

2006-07-19 | Summary: Researcher/doctor Lawrence Broxmeyer recently, at the express request of the Editor-in-Chief a prominent Elsevier peer-reviewed medical journal, wrote an innovative Editorial dealing with the Pandemic of 1918 and today's bird flu. He speaks of that paper here.


Think Twice Before Extracting Teeth for Ortho

2006-06-22 | Instead of pulling teeth to traditionally make more space for the teeth, orthodontists are now recommending palate expansion to give the tongue more room.


Wiesbaden / Nagoya, 31 March 2006 Blue Membranes approaches the US and Japan markets

2006-04-01 | Blue Membranes and Goodman announce the closing of collaborative product development and a worldwide licence, manufacturing and supply agreement for BlueM's proprietary nano-composite drug-delivery coating technology.


Celebrate! ADHD Urges Parents to Adopt-A-Teacher

2005-08-30 | Tragically, most teachers try to change their brightest, most curious students—children with ADHD and Attention Deficit Disorder—with Ritalin rather than changing their teaching styles. Celebrate!ADHD is urging parents to "Adopt-A-Teacher" to improve self-confidence and school performance.


Americans Head to Western Europe to Save Big on Medical Costs

2005-08-02 | European Medical Tourist arranges affordable, quality elective and non-elective medical procedures in western Europe for cost-conscious Americans.


Book on Perimenopause and Natural Hormones Awarded Top Publishing Honors

2005-06-19 | Larkfield Publishing's "The Hormone Survival Guide for Perimenopause" wins the prestigious Ben Franklin Award for best first book by a new publisher. The book also receives an Honorable Mention in ForeWord Magazine's Book of the Year competition.


Doctor Available to Address the Tom Cruise/Brooke Shields Controversy

2005-06-02 | Dr. Steven Hotze, author of "Hormones, Health, and Happiness" says that in almost all cases, postpartum depression can be treated by balancing a new mother's hormones and without drug intervention.


Amjo Corp Announces the Introduction of a New Stroke Therapy Device, the First EMG Triggered NMES Device Targeted at Stroke Suffer

2005-03-28 | Stroke Sufferers now have one more option: EMG triggered NMES at home is now both affordable and possible. The system is able to detect extremely small electrical EMG signals


Rimonabant Report to Have New Acomplia News on March 8th

2005-03-08 | Rimonabant Report to Cover All of the Latest Rimonabant Trial Results and Related News Briefings at American College of Cardiology Meeting in Orlando