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FDA: Tamiflu patients need monitoring (Associated Press)

Yahoo! Health: Health News — 14th Nov 2006, 03:40 GMT

Patients who take Tamiflu should be closely monitored for signs of abnormal behavior,
health officials said Monday in announcing an updated label for the flu drug FDA: Tamiflu patients need monitoring (Associated Press)

Faster heart attack patients treated, the better their likelihood of

News-Medical News Feed — 13th Nov 2006, 20:24 GMT

… patients with heart attacks, researchers at Yale School of Medicine report in the
November 13 New England Journal of Medicine Faster heart attack patients treated, the better their likelihood of survival

Chip implants in medical patients

eLegal Canton — Tag: rfid — 14th Nov 2006, 14:32 GMT

… patients that talks about implanting microchips in patients for various
reasons. The article discusses a presentation made to a conference on electronic health
information by Prof. Ian Chip implants in medical patients

AHA: No Benefit from Late Revascularization After MI for Stable

MedPage Today.com Latest Headlines — 15th Nov 2006, 02:02 GMT

CHICAGO -- If patients miss a two-day window for revascularization of an occluded
coronary after a heart attack, subsequent reopening of the artery and stenting appears to
have no long-term benefit AHA: No Benefit from Late Revascularization After MI for Stable Patients

MRI Detects Early Heart Damage In Patients With Sarcoidosis

ScienceDaily Headlines — 15th Nov 2006, 12:30 GMT

To detect heart damage early in patients with the immune system disorder sarcoidosis,
who are at elevated risk of dying from heart problems, magnetic resonance imaging is twice
as sensitive MRI Detects Early Heart Damage In Patients With Sarcoidosis

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Higher death rate for heart attack patients with additional non-cardiac

EurekAlert! - Breaking News — 13th Nov 2006, 14:14 GMT

Heart attack patients who also have another acute condition such as stroke, kidney
failure and pneumonia may have a poorer outcome than those without these conditions, and
those with the Higher death rate for heart attack patients with additional non-cardiac conditions

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Takeda Pharmaceuticals North America: New Data Show ACTOS(R) (pioglitazone HCl)

Market Wire - Medical and Healthcare — Tag: medical and healthcare — 13th Nov 2006, 16:28 GMT

… patients with type 2 diabetes. Results from the clinical trial, CHICAGO (Carotid
intima-media tHICkness in Atherosclerosis using pioGlitazOne), are part of a late-breaker
presentation at the American Heart Association's Scientific Takeda Pharmaceuticals North America: New Data Show ACTOS(R) (pioglitazone HCl) Halted Progression of Atherosclerosis as Indicated by CIMT in Patients With Type 2 Diabetes

Repeat Treatment With MabThera Provides Continuous Improvement Of Quality Of

Health News from Medical News Today — 13th Nov 2006, 08:27 GMT

… patients receiving repeat treatment with MabThera/Rituxan (rituximab) achieved
continued improvement in both physical and mental aspects of quality of life measures.
[click link for full article] Repeat Treatment With MabThera Provides Continuous Improvement Of Quality Of Life In Rheumatoid Arthritis Patients

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Know the Dangers: Patients Play Important Role in Safe Prescriptions

RedOrbit News - Health — Tag: health — 14th Nov 2006, 18:50 GMT

By Greg Sowinski, The Lima News, Ohio Nov. 14--LIMA -- St. Rita's Medical Center has a
robot, scanners, a sophisticated computer system and numerous people checking medicine
dispersed to patients Know the Dangers: Patients Play Important Role in Safe Prescriptions

Model can predict risk of glaucoma in patients with elevated

EurekAlert! - Breaking News — 15th Nov 2006, 01:26 GMT

… patients at high risk of developing glaucoma. Their research was presented at the
annual meeting of the American Academy of Ophthalmology in Las Vegas Model can predict risk of glaucoma in patients with elevated eye pressure

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