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Arthritis News Archive12-Jan-2007
Arthritis-test deal at Axis-Shield (The Scotsman: Business) Dundee-based medical diagnostics company Axis-Shield has struck a deal with Californian group Bio-Rad Laboratories to incorporate a test for rheumatoid arthritis in Bio-Rad's automated analysers.
Arthritis, rheumatic conditions cost U.S. 128 billion dollars (KHQ Spokane) ATLANTA The nation's costs for arthritis and related conditions are going up as the U-S population ages and gets heavier. The government says the tab rose to 128 (b)...
Arthritis, rheumatic conditions cost U.S. 128 billion dollars (WALB News 10) ATLANTA The nation's costs for arthritis and related conditions are going up as the U-S population ages and gets heavier.
Arthritis Costs U.S. $128M Per Year (San Francisco Chronicle) The nation's costs for arthritis and related conditions rose to $128 billion in 2003, and the tab will continue to grow as the U.S. population gets older and heavier, the government said Thursday. The 2003 costs, the latest data available, included $...
Arthritis Costs: $128 Billion And Growing (CBS News) The government says the nnation's costs for arthritis and related conditions rose to $128 billion in 2003, and the tab will continue to grow as the U.S. population gets older and heavier.
Axis-Shield strikes US deal for arthritis test (The Herald) Axis-Shield, the Scottish-Norwegian maker of medical diagnostic kits, yesterday said it had struck a deal with Bio-Rad Laboratories to include its test to detect early-stage rheumatoid arthritis on the US company's automated analysers.
Arthritis, rheumatism cost U.S. $128B (AP via Yahoo! News) The nation's costs for arthritis and related conditions rose to $128 billion in 2003, and the tab will continue to grow as the U.S. population gets older and heavier, the government said Thursday.
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