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The first study to examine brain activity patterns in severely traumatized children showed their brains function differently than those of healthy children, say researchers at the Stanford University School of Medicine and Lucile Packard Children's Hospital.
One can now dictate patient observations on the way home from the clinic and view the transcripts the following morning. Calls for "Accessibility anywhere, anytime" have already started rending the air around healthcare, and here is an app that seeks to do just that!
The government suggested that under a highly complicated interim rule released today more than half of employer-sponsored health plans could lose their special status that shields them from some aspects of the new health overhaul. The administration outlined "a number of ways health plans could lose their grandfathered status. Plans that substantially eliminate benefits to diagnose or treat a particular condition would lose the status, for instance.
Primary care physicians are faced with treating a large proportion of chronic pain patients, but many do not often have specific training in the assessment and management of chronic pain, including the use of opioid medications for chronic pain management.
Merus Labs International Inc. is pleased to announce that their wholly owned subsidiary, Merus Labs Inc. announces the execution of a definitive agreement with Innocoll Pharmaceuticals Limited to license in, on an exclusive basis, 3 advanced wound care products for the Canadian market. Furthermore, Innocoll agrees to grant to Merus a right of first refusal for all current pipeline advanced wound care products for the Canadian Market.
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