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  1. Bezos Invests In Health Care Startup

    nwinnovation.com » Northwest Innovation - Pacific Northwest High Tech News - Oct 1, 2008

    Amazon.com's Jeff Bezos is one of the high profile investors in a New York-based healthcare startup, ZocDoc. According to ZocDoc, the firm has added Bezos as an investor in the firm, through his firm Bezos Expeditions

    Also tagged: startup, amazon, venture, capital, jeff, bezos, zocdoc

  2. Chennai Metblogs : Gandhi Jayanthi & Public smoking

    Chennai Metblogs : Gandhi Jayanthi & Public smoking

    metblogs.com » Metblogs All Cities - Oct 1, 2008

    The Centre has announced the Non-Smoking rule in the Public areas from Oct2nd, and as per latest report its a go ahead from the pinnacle court. Hope the next Gandhi Jayanthi changes the scene in picture below …

    Also tagged: people, current events, business economy

  3. Kaloba approved for sale in Britain

    themoneytimes.com » The Money Times - Money Matters, Loans, Finance, Credit Cards, Travel guides. The best ways to spend your money! - Oct 1, 2008

    Teaser: London -- Health officials approved Kaloba, a traditional Zulu herbal cold remedy, for sale in Britain. Story: Kaloba is derived from a species of geranium called Pelargonium sidoides. It has been used by

    Also tagged: europe

  4. Abano adds another dental company to its healthcare arsenal

    nbr.co.nz » National Business Review (NBR) New Zealand - Business, News, Arts, Media, Share Market & More - - Sep 30, 2008

    Abano Healthcare subsidiary Lumino has launched a new dental company called Kidz Teeth. Companies Office records show Lumino became a 70% shareholder in the newly formed Kidz Teeth yesterday with the remaining 30% now

    Also tagged: business, acquisition, abano

  5. Anthem Blue Cross and the California Governor's Council on Physical Fitness and Sports Launch Live Like a Champion Tour - Video

    prnewswire.com » MultiVu Healthcare News - Sep 30, 2008

    Statewide mobile outreach program teaches California children the importance of staying active and eating healthy in a fun, interactive way

    Also tagged: sports, services, medical, new products, broadcast feed announcements, pharmaceuticals, hospitals, multivu video, children related news

  6. Study: 9/11 workers suffer stress akin to war vets

    nj.com » NJ.com: Hudson County Now - Sep 30, 2008

    A new study likens post-traumatic stress disorder in World Trade Center rescue and recovery workers to that of U.S. war veterans returning from Afghanistan....

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  7. We Need Quality Child Care to Protect Our Most Precious Resource (Sen. Blanche Lincoln)

    thehill.com » The Hill Blog - Sep 30, 2008

    Access to quality child care is critical to working families. It provides a stable environment in which children can grow and develop, and it provides much-needed support and peace of mind for working parents. In these

    Also tagged: politics

  8. Bidder for ImClone Nearing a Decision, Icahn Says

    nytimes.com » DealBook - Sep 30, 2008

    ImClone Systems, the biotechnology company controlled by Carl C. Icahn, said a drug maker that proposed a $6.1 billion takeover would make a formal bid or withdraw by the end of the day on Wednesday. Mr. Icahn

    Also tagged: glaxosmithkline, mergers and acquisitions, pfizer, bristol myers squibb, main topics, by industry, carl c icahn, imclone systems, merck and company

  9. Cardinal Health to Spin Off Products Unit

    nytimes.com » DealBook - Sep 30, 2008

    The drug wholesaler Cardinal Health said Monday it would spin off its high-margin clinical and medical products businesses as a stand-alone medical technology company. The company also said its chief executive, R

    Also tagged: main topics, by industry, i p o offerings

  10. COPD medications may increase cardiac risk

    genbetween.com » GenBetween - Sep 29, 2008

    Two popular drugs used to treat chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) have been found to increase the risk of cardiovascular events and cardiac death. The inhaled medicines are from the anticholinergic class

    Also tagged: copd, cardiac death, atrovent, spriva

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