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‘The Clinician's Guide to Forensic Music Therapy' by Dr Stella Compton Dickinson and Dr Laurien Hakvoort, is the first book to offer clear, evidence-based manuals for forensic music therapists in the treatment and recovery of men and women in secure hospitals and prisons.
pSivida Corp., a leading drug delivery company that has developed two of the only three products approved by the FDA for the long term, sustained release delivery of drug to treat chronic back of the eye disease, today announced that enrollment has begun for a pilot study to assess the safety and efficacy of Iluvien in patients with macular edema secondary to retinal vein occlusion.
Neoprobe Corporation a diversified developer of innovative oncology surgical and diagnostic products, today announced that Senior Vice President of Pharmaceutical Research and Clinical Development, Dr. Frederick O. Cope, presented information on the Company's lead pipeline initiative, Lymphoseek, at the International Symposium on Technetium and Other Radiometals in Chemistry and Medicine (TERACHEM), held September 8-11, 2010 in Bressanone (Bolzano), Italy.
Cinterion, the global leader in cellular machine-to-machine communication modules and a Gemalto company, and TZ Medical, a leading manufacturer of critical-care medical products, today announced Aera-CT, a lightweight and cost effective mHealth heart arrhythmia monitoring device.
Mayo Clinic researchers have identified an immune system deficiency whose presence shows someone is up to four times likelier to die than a person without it. The glitch involves an antibody molecule called a free light chain; people whose immune systems produce too much of the molecule are far more likely to die of a life-threatening illness such as cancer, diabetes and cardiac and respiratory disease than those whose bodies make normal levels. The study is published in the June issue of Mayo Clinic Proceedings.
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