Medtronic Sales Show Improvement (TheStreet.com)

The device maker's profit is hit by charges, but the top line beats views.

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HIV therapy immune system boost (Guardian Unlimited)

Science & environment: New therapy using growth hormone injections doubles number of immune cells in HIV patients

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Medtronic Looks Ahead (The Motley Fool)

The future is where it's at.

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Geisinger and Celera to Collaborate on Liver Disease Test (Newswise)

Geisinger Health System and Celera are announcing a new research collaboration to develop a diagnostic assay for the increased risk of non-alcoholic steatohepatitis. The condition occurs when fat accumulates on the liver and leads to significant inflammation and scarring of the liver.

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Medtronic Profit Falls on Legal, Acquisition Charges (Update2) (Bloomberg.com)

Feb. 19 (Bloomberg) -- Medtronic Inc., the world's largest maker of electronic heart devices, said quarterly profit fell 89 percent on legal and acquisition costs.

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Medtronic Third Quarter Revenue up 12 Percent to $3.405 Billion (Centre Daily Times)

Medtronic, Inc. (NYSE:MDT) today announced financial results for its fiscal third quarter, which ended January 25, 2008.

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Hollis-Eden Pharmaceuticals Announces Filing of IND with APOPTONE(TM) in Hormone Sensitive Cancers to Commence Phase ... (Centre Daily Times)

Hollis-Eden Pharmaceuticals, Inc. (NASDAQ:HEPH) announced today that it has filed an Investigational New Drug (IND) application with the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to begin clinical trials with its oral drug candidate APOPTONE(TM) (HE3235) for the treatment of hormone receptor sensitive cancers. Assuming clearance of the IND by the FDA, Hollis-Eden plans to initiate a Phase I/II ...

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Kiplinger.com Highlights: March 2008 (PRWeb)

Kiplinger.com ( www.Kiplinger.com ), the leader in personal finance advice and business forecasting, announces its online editorial content for the month of March 2008: (PRWeb Feb 19, 2008) Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/kiplinger/personal/prweb709193.htm

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Preventing Home Invasions and More - Lock Jaw(TM) Security Offers an Effective and Affordable Solution (PRWeb)

Lock Jaw(TM) Security introduces the key to protecting against intruder and home invasions and more. Just in time to combat the constant rise of home invasions and the lock bumping crime epidemic, Lock Jaw(TM) offers a fool-proof solution. Lock Jaw(TM) prevents deadbolts from being compromised. (PRWeb Feb 19, 2008) Read the full story at ...

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Harvest Technologies to Present at ''3rd Annual Stem Cell Summit'': President Gary Tureski to review the scientific ... (PRWeb)

Harvest Technologies Corp. ( www.harvesttech.com ) announced today its President, Gary Tureski, will present at the Third Annual Stem Cell Summit, Hilton New York, on Tuesday, Feb. 26, 2008. The annual Stem Cell Summit brings together the leading industry, investment, practitioner, and research innovators within the rapidly expanding field of stem cells. (PRWeb Feb 19, 2008) Read the full ...

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