Sunday, March 23, 2014

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Daily update March 23, 2014
NEWS
Experimental J&J psoriasis drug shows promise in study
(Reuters) - An experimental Johnson & Johnson drug for moderate to severe psoriasis proved significantly better at clearing the scaly, uncomfortable skin patches associated with the disease than a placebo, according to data from a midstage study presented ...
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UPDATE 2-EU backs J&J hepatitis C pill plus new drugs from Lilly, Takeda
(Adds detail on competitors in hepatitis C market). LONDON, March 21 (Reuters) - European regulators have recommended approval of a new pill for hepatitis C from Johnson & Johnson, underscoring the rapid development of oral treatment options for the ...
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MarketWatch
The 10 types of ER patients
You're sitting in the waiting room, icing your sore ankle. The teen-ager to your right is moaning and clutching his belly. The woman to your left is coughing into her mask. A stretcher rolls by with a man yelling at the top of his lungs. An ambulance arrives.
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New York Daily News
Doctor accused of putting woman in coma also accused of threatening employees
The State has opened a new investigation on the Big Island dentist accused of putting a young mother in the intensive care unit. Kristen Tavares, 23, remains in a coma after going in to have her wisdom teeth pulled by Dr. John Stover. Now accusations ...
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NBC 6 South Florida
Teen girl dies in Miami-Dade County park shooting
A 17-year-old girl who was struck by a stray bullet during a shooting at a northwest Miami-Dade County park has died. Show Transcript Hide Transcript. NO WORD YET ON THE CONDITION OF THE PERSON WHO WAS NOW BEING TREATED IN THE ...
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WDBJ7
Home health providers face millions in Medicare funding cuts
TOPEKA — Kansas home health providers say they could lose $400 million over the next four years because of spending cuts planned by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services as part of the Affordable Care Act. “This could be really devastating,” ...
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India beats the odds, beats polio
Rukhsar Khatoon is too young to fully grasp the significance of her life: that she is a last in a country of 1.2 billion people. She has become the greatest symbol of India's valiant — and successful — effort to rid itself of a crippling and potentially deadly disease.
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