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Parkinson's drug results positive
Researchers implanted a minipump under five patients' skin, with tubing connected to the brain. The pump delivered a drug -- glial cell line-derived neurotrophic factor -- to stimulate brain cells to react to dopamine. The drug eliminated immobility that occurred before treatment, Nature Medicine said.
New stent premium falls over time
The cost difference of drug-coated stents, which prop open arteries and deliver drugs to the site to prevent reclogging, fell to about $300 per ...