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Archive for June, 2007

03 Jun

Roche Strengthens African Manufacturing

This story appeared in www.medicalnewstoday.com
It is always good to see companies promoting health before their bottom line. Africa and other developing countries can’t afford Western prices for vital drugs to combat HIV and other illnesses.
For more information about Roche and HIV you can try this link
or type in this address:
http://www.roche-hiv.com

02 Jun

Unusual Potassium result

The laboratory I work in has recently seen a very unusual potassium result. During the afternoon, one of our consultants came across a high potassium result, 13.4, that he suspected might be an EDTA contaminated sample.

02 Jun

Abbott Learn and Earn

A while ago, I attended an Abbott Learn and Earn day on Cardiac Markers. The day was very well organized and contained some very useful information. The highlight of day was a talk from a cardiologist about the use of cardiac markers etc from a medical point of view. It was a [...]

02 Jun

‘Advice’ could cut Caesarean rate

This article appeared on the BBC website. As an expectant father, I gave it a read and found it quite interesting. It seems remarkable that such a small thing can profoundly influence the decision process.

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