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  • Agreements

    Advanced Cell Technology; Cordis; Angiotech Pharmaceuticals; Rex Medical; Aporo Biomedical; mNemoscience; Cardiac Science; CH2M HILL; Cummins Engine; Colubris Networks; Cardiac Science; Premier Purchasing Partners; Atrium Medical; W.L. Gore & Associates
  • Study: Compliance, QAL reduced, costs increased by heart drug 'barriers'

    Full prescription coverage of heart drugs could help heart attack survivors live longer and lower the nation's healthcare costs, according to an analysis reported in Circulation: Journal of the American Heart Association.
  • Acquisitions

    BG Medicine; ACS Biomarker; Cardiovascular Research Institute Maastricht; Medrad; Bayer HealthCare; Possis Medical; Merit Medical Systems; Micrus Endovascular; Mindray Medical International; Datascope; Nfocus Neuromedical; Acta Vascular Systems
  • InspireMD launches coronary stent in Italy

    InspireMD (Tel Aviv, Israel) reported that it has launched the MGuard Coronary Stent in Italy. MGuard received CE-mark approval in October to treat patients with coronary artery diseases. Distribution of MGuard in Italy will be carried out by InspireMD's Italian distributor, Kardia (Milan).
  • Glutamate is newest transmitter found to influence platelets

    Stroke, besides being the third leading cause of death in the U.S., also can claim an impressive number of stroke drugs. Clinical trial failures number in the dozens. And preventive possibilities remain about equally slim.
  • Pharma developments

    A commonly used medication that prevents blood clots from forming may also prevent existing clots from damaging delicate vein walls and may accelerate healing in a clot-damaged area of vein wall, according to new research from the University of Michigan (U-M) Cardiovascular Center (Ann Arbor, Michigan).
  • ICD 'hack' possible – not (yet) too likely

    As if we didn't already have enough privacy and security concerns to worry about, the medical device industry must add one more to the "not absolutely secure" list. A team of researchers has demonstrated that devices monitored by telemetry can be disrupted wirelessly thus, essentially hackable.
  • Some hope vs. third deadliest disease

    NEW ORLEANS As balmy spring days bathed "The Big Easy" last month during the 33rd annual International Stroke Conference, sponsored by the American Stroke Association (ASA; Dallas), one could not help but think of the saying "hope springs eternal" even concerning one of the most troubling of all healthcare issues.
  • R-CHOP Schedules for Older Patients with NHL

    In this large, multi-site randomized clinical trial in older patients with non-Hodgkin lymphoma (NHL), R-CHOP-14 proved superior to CHOP-14 and 8 cycles offered no advantage compared with 6.
  • Prognostic Significance of Circulating Breast Cancer Cells in Patients with Known Metastatic Disease

    In a series of patients with metastatic breast cancer peripheral blood and bone marrow were assayed for the detection of breast cancer cells. Breast cancer cells were found in the bone marrow in 59% of patients but their presence did not provide prognostic information with regard to survival. In contrast, survival was significantly worse for the 41% of patients with detectable circulating breast cancer cells.