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Byetta LARS: How the FDA's Analysis Paralysis May Aid Amylin
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) was scheduled reveal last Friday, March 12th, the fate for a once-weekly form of the popular diabetes drug Byetta.

Eli Lilly (LLY), Amylin Pharmaceuticals (AMLN) and Alkermes (ALKS) are collectively developing the drug,...

Seeking Alpha:  Mar 15 2010 10:38AM
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[From the Archives] The first reported localisation and resection of a brain tumour
This year marks the 125th anniversary of the publication of a case report that documented the first surgical resection of a cerebral glioma: performed by Sir Rickman Godlee, a surgeon at University College Hospital, at the urging of A Hughes Bennett, a...
Lancet Oncology:  Mar 1 2010 9:48PM
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Paralysis from a stroke: Rare nerve transfer improves mobility
The Plastic Surgery Center today announced the successful results of a rare nerve transfer performed for the first known time on a stroke patient to reverse paralysis.

Following the procedure, which was led by Dr.

Andrew Elkwood, M.D., 47-year old Vincent...

News-Medical.Net:  Feb 26 2010 10:09AM
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Case 4-2010 A 53-Year-Old Man with Arthralgias, Oral Ulcers, Vision Loss, and Vocal-Cord Paralysis
_ Case 4-2010 A 53-Year-Old Man with Arthralgias, Oral Ulcers, Vision Loss, and Vocal-Cord Paralysis.
New England Journal of Medicine:  Feb 11 2010 6:09AM
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