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15 hours ago ago from A Healthy Heart
Reuters Implanted heart defibrillators may help elderly heart failure patients live longer, a study released today suggests. View full post on Y! Health Heart & Vascular Health News This entry was posted on Wednesday, December 16th, 2009 at 4:48 pm and is filed under The Heart . You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. You can skip to the end and leave a response. Pinging is currently not ...
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12 hours ago ago from Ethics & Health Law News
MARK METHERELL December 17, 2009 SURVEILLANCE of the safety and effectiveness of medical devices in Australia is a failure and there needs to be much more monitoring to alert patients to the risks of joint replacements and other implants, the Consumers Health Forum says. The devices were implicated in nearly 1000 incident reports in the first half of this year, including reports of 43 component failures and 18 safety alerts, ...
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10 hours ago ago from Consultant Value Added
Once in a while, some broker reports come to us with no cost for the company. In most of the cases the quality of these reports is low. However, there are some cases where it's right the opposite and the reports add a significant and real value for free. This is today's case. Surfing around I managed to get an in-advanced Xmas gift: the Morgan Stanley's Global Mobile Internet report that has been gently publish in Scribd. The summary of the ...
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