10Apr/14

Should Scotland follow Wales in presuming organ donation consent, asks … – Scotsman


Scotsman

Should Scotland follow Wales in presuming organ donation consent, asks
Scotsman
Those who support presumed consent say it is the sensible way forward, given that support for organ donation is high, but when it comes to it many do not sign the donor register and some families do not consent to having a loved one’s organs taken.
Organ donor rates double over past six yearsOnMedica

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10Apr/14

Abbott's Absorb Bioresorbable Scaffold Completes Enrollment in 3 Pivotal … – Angioplasty.Org


Angioplasty.Org

Abbott’s Absorb Bioresorbable Scaffold Completes Enrollment in 3 Pivotal
Angioplasty.Org
The trials pit the Absorb Bioresorbable Vascular Scaffold against Abbott’s flagship everolimus-eluting XIENCE stent in almost 3,000 patients worldwide. The Absorb BVS also elutes everolimus. One of the primary theoretical advantages of this device is
Abbott Completes Enrollment of Absorb Randomized Clinical Trials in the United Benzinga
Abbott Completes Enrollment of Absorb(TM) Randomized Clinical Trials in the Wall Street Journal

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10Apr/14

New Prediction Model To Improve Patient Survival After Paracetamol-Related … – RedOrbit

New Prediction Model To Improve Patient Survival After Paracetamol-Related
RedOrbit
… “Acute liver failure is a devastating condition that triggers a cascade of events that can lead to multiple organ failure and often death.” “This high-performance survival model for paracetamol-induced acute liver failure will enable each
Novel prediction model improves patient outcomes after paracetamol-induced News-Medical.net

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10Apr/14

Cleveland Arts listings for April 11-17: "Van Gogh Repetitions" at Cleveland … – The Plain Dealer

Cleveland Arts listings for April 11-17: “Van Gogh Repetitions” at Cleveland
The Plain Dealer
Exhibits: “The Accident,” Nicky Nodjoumi, large-scale paintings and ink-on-paper drawings; and “Dinner by Design: Art of the Table,” flatware vessels, dinnerware and other works designed and created by CIA students. Through Monday, May 5. Cleveland

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