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First Patient Enrolled in the Boston Scientific Multicenter Study of the …
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The first patient was enrolled at the Christ Hospital, Lindner Research Center in Cincinnati, Ohio. The SYNERGY Stent uses the market-leading everolimus drug and … "We continue to strengthen our drug-eluting stent portfolio with innovations like the …
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BSX gives first EVOLVE II treatment
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It was forecasted that this program will enroll about 2000 patients at up to 160 sites globally, that includes the United States, Canada, Europe, Australia, New Zealand, Japan, India, Brazil and Singapore. They are treating the first patient at the …
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Do pro sports leagues have an Adderall problem? | Cincinnati.com | cincinnati.com
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The mystery in recent months is why have there been so many players drawing drug suspensions and admitting to using Adderall, which is commonly prescribed to children and young adults for treatment of ADHD, which is characterized by inattentiveness …
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Heroin making inroads in Ky.'s pain pill country – SFGate
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It's first going to Illinois, Michigan and Ohio, then migrating across the Ohio River into Kentucky. Bill Mark, head of the Northern Kentucky Drug Strike Force in Burlington, was surprised the first time he encountered a heroin overdose. "We were like …
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