Renowned Stem Cell Researcher Files Study Results With Stemedica
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... such as African Americans and Latinos fare worse than others in the aftermath of natural disasters, suffering disproportionate impoverishment, injuries and fatalities. Now, a new study by UCLA researchers and colleagues has found that they also experience greater terrorism-related fears and ...Cardium Completes $3.5 Million Credit Facility
... to reduce cell death and damage following acute ischemic events such as cardiac arrest or stroke, and to potentially lessen or prevent associated injuries such as adverse neurological outcomes. For more information about Cardium's InnerCool subsidiary and patient temperature modulation, including ...Drug Interaction Tool Offered Free in Response to Increasing At-Home Deaths From Medication Errors
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... to reduce cell death and damage following acute ischemic events such as cardiac arrest or stroke, and to potentially lessen or prevent associated injuries such as adverse neurological outcomes. For more information about Cardium's InnerCool subsidiary and patient temperature modulation, including ...