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Fated to be friends - Irish Independent |
Irish Independent
Life support: Jackie Mabbott, Margaret Lenihan-Dennehy and Myles Doran met while undergoing dialysis. Photo: Eamonn Keogh When news of Osama Bin Laden's execution broke early on Monday morning, New York-based Irishman Ron Clifford picked up his phone
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Keryx Biopharmaceuticals Receives Positive Scientific Advice - BioResearch Online (press release) |
BioResearch Online (press release)
Zerenex (ferric citrate), a ferric iron-based phosphate binder, is currently in Phase 3 clinical development in the United States for the treatment of hyperphosphatemia (elevated phosphate levels) in patients with end-stage renal disease on dialysis
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Fresenius Medical Raises Profit Forecast on Medicare Changes - Bloomberg |
Bloomberg
Fresenius Medical Care AG, the world's biggest provider of kidney dialysis, said it expects to be more profitable this year as the US Medicare program eliminates fees for blood-cleansing facilities in
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FMC raises 2011 outlook on reimbursement - Reuters |
Reuters
DE), the world's largest dialysis company, raised its 2011 outlook after a reduction in Medicare reimbursement that weighed on first quarter result was lifted. The group now expects net income between $1.07 and $1.09 billion, up from a previous range
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Why the Heck Is This Guy Using a Sheep As a Dialysis Machine? - Gizmodo |
Gizmodo
Well, the animals could be real but the sheep isn't really being used as a dialysis machine. Okay. The man and sheep setup is actually part of an art piece by Revital Cohen called 'Life Support'. It's examines whether we could use animals as medical
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