BIOLASE Announces FDA 510(K) Clearance Of Its Ezlase(TM) Diode Laser For Pain Therapy & Relief (Medical News Today)
BIOLASE Technology, Inc. (NASDAQ: BLTI), the world’s leading dental laser company, announced that it has received 510(k) clearance from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to market its ezlase(TM) diode laser system for therapeutic applications including temporary pain relief. The cleared indications are broad to cover medical and dental.
Source: www.medicalnewstoday.com
Frei: Lacroix must lead or let go (Denver Post)
Nearly a week has passed since the firing of Avalanche general manager Francois Giguere. The most underplayed aspect of the decision was who made and announced it ? Pierre Lacroix.
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Struggling to Rise in Suburbs Where Failing Means Fitting In (The Sarasota Herald-Tribune)
One in four American youths is an immigrant or a child of one, and a troubled minority of them offers cause for alarm.
Source: www.heraldtribune.com
Utah Jazz: D-Will is the Jazz player other teams fear (Deseret Morning News)
For as many times as he’s made it clear his Jazz never have had one ? the count is so high, most calculators couldn’t keep track ? the concession that now they very nearly do speaks volumes as to just how Jerry Sloan feels about his present point guard.
Source: deseretnews.com
Vettel makes Red Bull a winner in Chinese Grand Prix (USA Today)
In its fifth season and 74th race, Red Bull was added to the list of Formula One winning teams when Sebastian Vettel mastered …
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New Monsoon | 04.11.09 | S.F. (All About Jazz)
There’s the saying, ?They broke the mold when they made so-and-so,” but there are bands that never fit in a mold in the first place. What they do is their own thing from the start and conformity, even the shattered variety, isn’t part of them.
Source: www.allaboutjazz.com
Struggling to Rise in Suburbs Where Failing Means Fitting In (New York Times)
About one in four youths in the U.S. are immigrants or children of one, and most appear to be moving up fine. But a troubled minority offers cause for alarm.
Source: www.nytimes.com