Osprey Medical's contrast dye reduction system trial published in ... Proactive Investors Australia Osprey Medical's contrast dye reduction system trial has been published in a leading medical journal. Osprey Medical Inc. (ASX: OSP) has reported ...
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Romosozumab Phase 2 Data Published In New England Journal Of ... Wall Street Journal Published in the New England Journal of Medicine (NEJM), the trial demonstrated that, compared with placebo, romosozumab treatment for 12 ...
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Nevada to miss medical marijuana deadline Reno Gazette-Journal In this Dec. 6, 2012 file photo Michael Cardenas shows medical marijuana he purchase outside Arizona Organix, the first legal medical marijuana ...
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Study finds novice teen drivers easily fall into distraction, accidents Medical Xpress In the New England Journal of Medicine study, titled "Distracted Driving and Risk of Crashes Among Novice and Experienced Drivers," Klauer and her ...
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Critics of 'Me-Too Drugs' Need to Take a Chill Pill Wall Street Journal Drs. Donald Light and Joel Lexchin wrote in 2012 for BMJ (formerly the British Medical Journal) about an "innovation crisis" brought on because ...
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Don't let debate slow medical marijuana Jacksonville Journal-Courier by Journal-Courier ... delay is both surprising and a little frustrating since lawmakers approved the Illinois Medical Cannabis Pilot Program in August.
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First child born in Longview for 2014 Longview News-Journal ... as dad Chad Richards looks on Wednesday, Jan. 1, 2014, at Longview Regional Medical Center in Longview. (Kevin Green/News-Journal Photo).
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Man stabbed in Elyria, taken to EMH Elyria Medical Center The Morning Journal Man stabbed in Elyria, taken to EMH Elyria Medical Center. By Morning Journal Staff. Posted: 01/01/14, 11:31 PM EST | Updated: 45 secs ago.
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Med aspirants end hunger stir Free Press Journal Indore: Three medical aspirants called off their 8- day- long hunger strike by taking juice from UAD Minister Kailash Vijayvargiya at M Hospital, ...
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Taxpayers to be stung with multi-million-pound bill for 'shambolic ... Mirror.co.uk ... re-tendering the contracts for the non-emergency telephone service is likely to cost millions of pounds, a British Medical Journal investigation found.
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Thursday, January 2, 2014
Medical Journal
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