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thaindian.com » Thaindian News - Sep 23, 2008
Washington, Sept 23 (ANI): Passive smoke can put women at an increased risk of developing peripheral artery disease (PAD), according to a Chinese study. The study involving 1,209 women in Beijing, China, the …
Also tagged: entertainment, heart disease, second hand smoke, coronary heart disease, tobacco smoke, boston mass, school of public health, ischemic stroke, beijing china, harvard school of public health, effects of passive smoking, disease risk, chinese study, detrimental health effects, effects of secondhand smoke, frank hu, home environment, passive smoke, peripheral artery disease pad, secondhand smoke exposure
thaindian.com » Thaindian News - Sep 23, 2008
Washington, Sept 23 (ANI): A research team including an Indian origin researcher from Indiana University School of Medicine has found that cells lining blood vessels may be crucial in controlling the development of fat …
Also tagged: national, stem cells, blood vessels, vascular disease, school of medicine, fat cells, indiana university school, indian origin, close contact, endothelial cells, vascular biology, capillaries, indiana university school of medicine, september issue, fat cell, indiana center, logical step, research associate, stromal cells, wnt proteins
xconomy.com » Xconomy Seattle - Sep 6, 2008
Biotech, Devices, Pathway Medical Luke Timmerman wrote: Pathway Medical Technologies is in the marketing game for real now. The Kirkland, WA-based company has started selling its Jetstream device for clearing out …
Also tagged: devices, seattle, biotech, fda, life sciences, jetstream, new york presbyterian hospital, ev3, william gray, national blog main, seattle blog main, tom clement, silverhawk, heart technology, rotablator, stephanie amoss, pathway medical
xconomy.com » Xconomy - Sep 5, 2008
Biotech, Devices, Pathway Medical Luke Timmerman wrote: Pathway Medical Technologies is in the marketing game for real now. The Kirkland, WA-based company has started selling its Jetstream device for clearing out …
Also tagged: devices, seattle, biotech, fda, life sciences, jetstream, new york presbyterian hospital, ev3, william gray, national blog main, seattle blog main, tom clement, silverhawk, heart technology, rotablator, stephanie amoss, pathway medical
thaindian.com » Thaindian News - Aug 19, 2008
Washington, Aug 19 (ANI): A new study on mouse models of peripheral artery disease has shown that endometrial regenerative cells (ERCs) from menstrual blood can help restore blood flow. Researchers led by Dr. Michael …
Also tagged: national, adult stem cells, university of western ontario, surgical interventions, menstrual blood, scripps research institute, cell population, journal of translational medicine, limb ischemia, mouse models
xconomy.com » Xconomy Seattle - Jul 23, 2008
Biotech, medical devices, cardiology Luke Timmerman wrote: Christmas has come in July for Pathway Medical Technologies. The privately-held maker of medical devices in Kirkland, WA, has won FDA approval to market its …
Also tagged: seattle, cardiology, biotech, fda, abn amro, medical devices, life sciences, boston scientific, ev3, national blog main, seattle blog main, oxford bioscience partners, jetstream atherectomy system, tom clement, david auth, silverhawk, pathway medical technologies, heart technology, rotablator, foxhollow technologies, giza venture capital, transcatheter cardiovascular therapeutics, rockhawk, stephanie amoss
xconomy.com » Xconomy - Jul 22, 2008
Biotech, medical devices, cardiology Luke Timmerman wrote: Christmas has come in July for Pathway Medical Technologies. The privately-held maker of medical devices in Kirkland, WA, has won FDA approval to market its …
Also tagged: seattle, cardiology, biotech, fda, abn amro, medical devices, life sciences, boston scientific, ev3, national blog main, seattle blog main, oxford bioscience partners, jetstream atherectomy system, tom clement, david auth, silverhawk, pathway medical technologies, heart technology, rotablator, foxhollow technologies, giza venture capital, transcatheter cardiovascular therapeutics, rockhawk, stephanie amoss
xconomy.com » Xconomy Life Sciences Feed - Jul 21, 2008
Biotech, medical devices, cardiology Luke Timmerman wrote: Christmas has come in July for Pathway Medical Technologies. The privately-held maker of medical devices in Kirkland, WA, has won FDA approval to market its …
Also tagged: seattle, cardiology, biotech, fda, abn amro, medical devices, life sciences, boston scientific, ev3, national blog main, seattle blog main, oxford bioscience partners, jetstream atherectomy system, tom clement, david auth, silverhawk, pathway medical technologies, heart technology, rotablator, foxhollow technologies, giza venture capital, transcatheter cardiovascular therapeutics, rockhawk, stephanie amoss
geneticsandhealth.com » Genetics and Health - Mar 13, 2008
Peripheral artery disease image showing ‘furring up’ of arteries Peripheral vascular disease (PVD) can affect the arteries, the veins or the lymph vessels. The most common and important type of PVD is peripheral …
Also tagged: cardiovascular disease, heart disease, pad, cvd, general genetics and health, genetics of disease, genetic testing, pvd, dna profiling, peripheral vascular disease