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Augustine Medical, Inc. Has Reorganized
3/12/2003
EDEN PRAIRIE, Minn., January 27,2003 – Augustine Medical, Inc., a privately-held medical device company that develops products to provide innovative, practical solutions to common medical problems, announced a corporate reorganization...
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John Thomas named CEO of Arizant Inc.
3/12/2003
EDEN PRAIRIE, Minn., March 12, 2003 – Arizant Inc.'s Board of Directors announced today that John Thomas has been named chief executive officer...
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The Case for Behavior Management
11/22/2002
MH Problems of Nursing Home Residents...
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The SpinalMouse® is a radiation-free spinal and free mode diagnostic device for the orthopedic field
7/12/2002
Developed in Switzerland, the SpinalMouse® is designed to determine spinal posture and spinal motion for each motional spinal joint
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Augustine Medical: Warm-Up therapy could save U.S. healthcare system thousands and increase quality of life for most patients afflicted with bed sores
4/5/2002
Chronic pressure ulcers (bedsores) are significant health problems that reduce quality of life and may lead to infection, pain and death...
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Clinicians to speak on safety issues related to patient warming at AORN Congress
4/3/2002
Clinicians V. Doreen Wagner and Carl Brow will present information every clinician should know about avoiding hypothermia and properly using forced-air warming equipment...
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Diabetic foot ulcers lead to the majority of amputations seen worldwide
3/15/2002
Augustine Medical: New research suggests that noncontact normothermic wound therapy (NNWT) is effective in healing diabetic foot ulcers...
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Augustine Medical to work with the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services
2/6/2002
Augustine Medical, Inc. has accepted an offer from the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) to assist in the design of research relating to Augustine Medical's Warm-Up® wound therapy.
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Patents Awarded
2/4/2002
NeedleAid Inc. has recently received notification that it has been awarded full U.S. and Canadian patents
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ECRI Addresses Safety in the MR Environment
1/29/2002
The use of equipment and devices in the magnetic resonance (MR) environment can be hazardous—occasionally, even deadly...