25Feb/14

In multiple sclerosis, antibodies detected years before symptoms – Medical News Today


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In multiple sclerosis, antibodies detected years before symptoms
Medical News Today
Results of a small study suggest it may be possible, by detecting the presence of a blood biomarker, to predict whether a person is going to develop multiple sclerosis long before symptoms of the disease emerge. Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a disease
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Marker May Flag MS Prior to Symptom OnsetMedPage Today
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25Feb/14

Aetna collaborates with Medtronic to assess congestive heart failure patients – MedCity News


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Aetna collaborates with Medtronic to assess congestive heart failure patients
MedCity News
heart Aetna (NYSE: AET) CEO Mark Bertolini renewed his call to make treating the 5 percent of people with chronic conditions and account for a disproportionate portion of healthcare costs a higher priority in order to reduce healthcare costs longterm
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With Consumers Facing a ‘Rat Maze,’ Insurer Tries to Create New Set of NormsHealth Data Management
Aetna’s two future businesses: Consumer health and ACOsmobihealthnews

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25Feb/14

Spouse death may up risk of heart attack, stroke – Indian Express


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Spouse death may up risk of heart attack, stroke
Indian Express
Press Trust of India | London | February 25, 2014 2:58 pm. Print. Comments The risk of heart attack or stroke is increased in the first 30 days after a partner’s death, a new study published in the journal JAMA internal Medicine has warned
Death of partner linked with increased heart attack and stroke riskNewstrack India
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25Feb/14

Only 59% of people in Wales are aware of the change in the organ donation … – WalesOnline


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Only 59% of people in Wales are aware of the change in the organ donation
WalesOnline
Organ donation saves lives, and with such a high number of people’s lives ‘on a clock’ waiting for an organ donor, we hope this change to the organ donation law in Wales will help people on the donor waiting list by increasing the number of organs
Organ Donation Rates website launches during Donate Life Week 2014New Zealand Doctor Online
Survey shows support for new organ donation schemeNews Wales

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