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On October 29, the inter-agency Drug Shortages Task Force led by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration issued a report titled "Drug Shortages: Root Causes and Potential Solutions" at the request of Congress.
Beaumont Health System's participation in Project SEARCH was recently recognized by The Arc of Oakland County with its "Employer/Contractor of the Year Award."
Baby boomers are retiring healthy, financially secure and with a desire to travel. According to Universit- de Montr-al demographer Jacques L-gar-, baby boomers will remain among the most self-reliant generations to reach their golden years.
A Johns Hopkins-led study of outcomes among 1,200 people with implanted defibrillators - devices intended to prevent sudden cardiac death from abnormal heart rhythms - shows that within a few years of implantation, one in four experienced improvements in heart function substantial enough to put them over the clinical threshold that qualified them to get a defibrillator in the first place.
More than 50,000 stem cell transplants are performed each year worldwide. A research team led by Weill Cornell Medical College investigators may have solved a major issue of expanding adult hematopoietic stem cells (HSCs) outside the human body for clinical use in bone marrow transplantation - a critical step towards producing a large supply of blood stem cells needed to restore a healthy blood system.
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