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(12-13-06) Four doctors, one patient. Can Medtronic (MDT) help them save his life? Note: for a blog that keeps good tabs on Medtronic, try CrossingWallstreet.c om
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FDA Patient Safety News show segment about the recent Medtronic defibrillator lead recall which has impacts thousands of Americans.
Additional information about the recall and Medtronic defibrillator lead lawsuits can be found at http://www.YouHaveAL awyer.com/ or by calling (800) 522-0102
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Brenda, with Medtronic and a Global Tivoli User Group council member, shares her experiences at Pulse 2008.
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http://www.tivoli -ug.org
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An aerospace material invented at NASA may soon help people with heart problems.
In the early 1990s, while developing new insulation materials for high-speed aircraft at Langley Research Center, a chemist invented a product with very novel features.
LaRC-Si can now be found in a variety of commercial products, and for the first time it's being used in a medical application.
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Guidant and Medtronic pacemakers and defibrillators have been recalled. Hissey Kientz, LLP handles cases involving heart devices and Zyprexa, Risperdal and Seroquel (which have been linked to weight gain and blood sugar irregularities). Go to http://www.hkllp.com to learn more from the experienced lawyers at Hissey Kientz. 1-866-275-4454
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In 2005 there were recalls of two defective heart devices, Medtronic?s pacemaker and Guidant?s cardiac defibrillator. Both medical product manufacturers could have acted earlier and saved lives ? instead they blamed the FDA. http://www.levinlaw. com/