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... I also can't forget that Pfizer's most recent big-money gamble, the inhaled insulin Exubera, was pretty much a total failure. In fact, the only real winner with Exubera was Sanofi-Aventis (NYSE: SNY ), who wisely accepted a large buyout (roughly ...
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... Crosse. Q: What do we know about the quality of health care in rural Minnesota? A: The data we have is on the inpatient side from Hospital Compare, which is based on Medicare data. What we've seen over the past three years nationally and in ...
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Question: I found out several years ago that I have four leaking heart valves and pulmonary hypertension.
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... Brown had a medical checkup after his limbs began swelling from fluid retention (edema) and was diagnosed with renal failure, congestive heart failure and diabetes -- all at once -- from a simple blood test. "Just like that," he says, in a hushed ...
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In the film "Finding Nemo," the character Dory encourages Marlin to keep going. She sings, "Just keep swimming, just keep swimming." It's a phrase that Meaghan McClintock took to heart in the many health ...
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Is an aspirin a day the right thing for you? It's not as easy a decision as it sounds.
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... it. Hodgkin's disease (lymph node cancer), lymphoma (another lymph node cancer), stomach and lung cancer, kidney failure, thyroid malfunction and diabetes are possible causes. If, after a trial of skin hydration, the itch doesn't leave your dad, he ...
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Most common colds are just colds, although people may incorrectly self-diagnose a cold that was pneumonia right from the start.
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... criticism that it is overpriced and less effective than Genentech wants it to be. If these boffins turn out to be right, it adds an interesting wrinkle to the Roche -Genentech takeover, as part of Genentech's value hinges on whether Avastin can kill ...
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... for tapping a death benefit before the fact. However, the accelerated death benefit is different because today that "right" is a policy rider. That means that an insured individual purchases the option, on buying a policy, to "draw down" the death ...
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Austin, TX August 16, 2008 -- The law firm of Hissey Kientz, LLP is concerned over recent reports that many heart patients may not have been fully informed by the drug's manufacturer about problems with the ...
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... an imposing sight. But the 120-pound jaguar was not a threat to anyone, not at the moment. Her head had listed to one side, and her tongue lolled from a cavernous mouth with canine teeth like stalactites. Laying on her side, the spotted chest rose ...
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... problems remaining from my stroke. He kept trying to put down that I had MS. He had never heard of MSA or autonomic failure, but he had heard of Lyrica. He prescribed me enough for a month and we were OUT OF THERE. That means that I can go back to ...
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... room. Born prematurely, Pinkard suffered numerous complications, including an underdeveloped and diseased lung. Her right lung was removed at age 4, but not before the disease had spread to the remaining lung. At about age 6 Pinkard's heart shifted ...
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