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Four Lawsuits Filed against Merck for Osteoporosis Drug, Fosamax  - 26 Jul, 2007
Anapol Schwartz Weiss Cohan Feldman & Smalley announce that the Firm has filed four lawsuits against Merck for osteonecrosis of the jaw caused by Fosamax.

NATS ASIA (subsidiary of NATS Incorporated) Holds Advanced Seminar for...  - 24 Jul, 2007
NATS Asia (a fully owned subsidiary of NATS Incorporated, USA) held a series of Training and Technical seminars for advanced Nuclear Detection Systems with assistance from Canberra Industries USA. The Seminars were jointly organized by NATS Asia and The Atomic Energy Licensing Board of Malaysia (AELB). Users from the Middle East and Malaysia attended the 3 days seminars and hands on trainings. This was the second such event organized to benefit the Atomic Energy Licensing Board of Malaysia by NATS Asia. The AELB is a leading regulatory agency in South East Asia and currently has a number...

New Alternative to Plastic Caps and Plugs Introduced -- Universal...  - 24 Jul, 2007
Moore Industries has launched a unique new product that functions like a universal cap and plug to quickly and easily cover the open ends of all types of hoses, pipes, lines, fittings, and connectors to prevent contamination ingression. Applicable for a variety of industries, the Conduit Cover substantially reduces labor and material expenses by eliminating the time and cost associated with storing, managing, and sizing current protection devices such as plastic caps, plugs or tape.

Accurate Detection and Prevention of Heart Disease Can Reduce Healthcare...  - 23 Jul, 2007
A new cost analysis developed by cardiologist Dr. William Davis and his colleagues suggests that healthcare costs can be reduced by billions of dollars with the application of a simple program for heart disease detection and prevention.

HealthPro Releases Expert Guide for Physicians: ''How 22% of Physicians'...  - 12 Jul, 2007
HealthPro Medical Billing, Inc. (HealthPro) today released the 2nd in a series of Expert Guides for radiologists and pathologists entitled "How 22% of Physicians' Money Is Lost in Medical Billing."

AdvancedIO™ Systems Announces Re-Launch of Website  - 12 Jul, 2007
AdvancedIO™ Systems Inc., the leading provider of configurable, 10 Gigabit Ethernet (10GbE) connectivity and packet processing solutions for real-time embedded systems, today announced the re-launch of its website, www.advancedio.com. This redesigned website markedly improves the ability of customers to quickly find information about AdvancedIO's products and services and the value that they can bring to their organizations.

Active Power Selected by Nestlé Waters Algeria  - 11 Jul, 2007
Green UPS system to provide critical backup power to mineral water production facility.

Both Radiology and Labs Now Benefiting from CTRM; Vocada's Veriphy Gains...  - 10 Jul, 2007
A growing number of hospitals now are using Vocada's Veriphy critical test result management (CTRM) solution for both Radiology and Clinical Labs - another indication of growing acceptance of CTRM as a strategic pathway to higher staff productivity and enhanced patient safety.

World Imaging Agents Market to Reach US$10.4 Billion by 2010, According to...  - 9 Jul, 2007
From barium and iodine based agents, which were used for over half a century to newer variants that are compatible with modern imaging techniques such as CT, MRI, ultrasound, and PET contrast agents have made a long journey to bring brighter and clearer images for greater accuracy in medical diagnosis. Driven by growing procedural volumes, the world imaging agents market is expected to reach US$10.4 billion in 2010.

Gadolinium-based MRI Contrast Agents Linked to Potentially Fatal Disease...  - 4 Jul, 2007
Patients who have had an MRI Scan and been diagnosed with NSF/ NFD should review the latest FDA warnings, and Injury Claim Filing information at NSF/NFD MRI Website
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