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Amgen pleads guilty, to settle misbranding case for $762 million
Biotech giant Amgen Inc. pleaded guilty to a federal misdemeanor of misbranding its anemia drug Aranesp and has agreed to pay $762 million in fines and penalties. The Thousand Oaks company said it had reached a preliminary settlement of federal criminal...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Justice System, Food and Drug Administration, Trials, Lawyers
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Transplant of sibling's stem cells shows promise in sickle-cell fight
Ieshea Thomas, who has suffered from sickle cell anemia nearly all of her life, recently received a life-changing gift from her sister: stem cells. Her sister Ivenus' donation of stem cells in November means Thomas' body is now able to produce normally...
Tags: Washington, DC, Hospitals and Clinics, Trials, Diseases and Illnesses, Blood
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VIDEO: Former FSU QB Christian Ponder supports Kidz1stFund
Chopping Block - Seminoles Blog - Orlando SentinelJust wanted to pass along the following video from my friends at the Kidz1stFund. As you know, the Kidz1stFund is a nonprofit organization founded last year by Florida State coach Jimbo Fisher and his wife Candi as they, and the many others involved in... -
A year later: Jimbo, Candi Fisher on life after the announcement
Chopping Block - Seminoles Blog - Orlando SentinelAs we mentioned here on the Chopping Block on Saturday afternoon, the Orlando Sentinel and OrlandoSentinel.com had an intriguing Florida State-related feature coming Sunday morning. In case you haven't seen it, here it is. In the link above, you'll see... -
More to the Fanconi anemia story for FSU’s first football family
Chopping Block - Seminoles Blog - Orlando SentinelAs we hinted in another blog Sunday morning, there was much, much more to our feature on Jimbo and Candi Fisher and the year that has passed since their announcement of son Ethan's diagnosis for the rare genetic blood disorder Fanconi anemia. Again, in... -
Hopkins team creates device to screen for anemia
Every year, health organizations spend millions in the developing world attacking the iron-deficiency disorder known as anemia. They pay special attention to pregnant women, a population highly vulnerable to the disease.
Every year, though, 115,000 of...Tags: Electronics, Blood, Health and Safety at School, Iron (dietary supplement), Dietary Supplements
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Visible signs of aging signaled increased risk of heart disease, study finds
Visibly aging but young at heart? Don't count on it, researchers suggested. In a study following more than 10,000 people over 35 years, the presence of visible signs of aging signaled an increased risk of heart attack and heart disease. The research was...Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Northwestern University, Diseases and Illnesses, Blood, Iron (dietary supplement)
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Hundreds Simply Hoping To Help Save A Life
The Hartford CourantThey showed up Tuesday at the Eastern Connecticut Sports Center. There were a hundred of them, students and student-athletes, and they wanted to help one of their own. Then there were 200 of them, faculty, staff and administrators, too, and they stood...Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Hartford Hospital, Blood, Labor Day, National Collegiate Athletic Association
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VIDEO: Teaser to ESPN 'College GameDay' story on Jimbo Fisher's family
Whether you are affiliated with Florida State or not, if you don't feel a tear trying to break through after watching the video below, I'm not sure what to tell you. You just may very well not have a heart. Each week on ESPN's "College GameDay," features...
Tags: Jimbo Fisher, ESPN (tv network)
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Researcher hunts for sickle cell anemia cure with gene targeting, stem cells
Halfway around the world in India, Sivaprakash Ramalingam had heard of Johns Hopkins researchers using a promising new technique for gene therapy that he hoped to integrate with stem cells to cure diseases.
After getting a doctorate in biochemistry in...Tags: Agricultural Research and Technology, Blood Disorders, Science, Genetic Engineering, Diseases and Illnesses
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Drive to benefit anemia patient
Pioneers Memorial Healthcare District and the San Diego Blood Bank will have a blood drive June 18 and 19 to honor Sally Mohamed, a Brawley resident diagnosed with aplastic anemia in February 2011. This disease requires the extensive use of blood...Tags: Human Interest, Facebook, Emergency Health Procedures, Charity, Blood
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Alexion: Profile From The Company's 2012 Annual Report
Overview Alexion is a biopharmaceutical company focused on serving patients with severe and ultra-rare disorders through the innovation, development and commercialization of life-transforming therapeutic products. Our marketed product Soliris®...Tags: Ophthalmology, Kidney Disease, Oncology, Blood, Alexion Pharmaceuticals Incorporated
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