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  2. Amy Baxter - Wikipedia

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    Amy Baxter (born April 24, 1967) is an American physician, inventor, and pain researcher who is best known for her innovations in pain management. As the founder of Pain Care Labs in 2005, a research group focused on reducing opioid use for pain, she was instrumental for the inventions of Buzzy, an over-the-counter needle pain device, and VibraCool, a product used to relieve pains and aches ...

  3. Consolidated Mail Outpatient Pharmacy - Wikipedia

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    Joseph Haymond, a pharmacist, instituted a manual filling system at the Leavenworth VA Hospital in the 1980s and processed all mail requests from Leavenworth VA and Topeka VA. He then transferred to the Nashville VA and, working with engineers from Baxter , developed the first prototype machines that led to the full development of the ...

  4. Baxter International - Wikipedia

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    Baxter International was founded in 1931 by Donald Baxter, a Los Angeles-based medical doctor, as a manufacturer and distributor of intravenous therapy solutions. [4] Seeing a need for products closer to the Midwest, the company opened a manufacturing plant in Glenview, Illinois , in 1933. [ 4 ]

  5. Baxter to Acquire Hemophilia Therapy - AOL

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    Health care company Baxter announced in a press release Thursday that it has acquired late-stage developmental hemophilia A drug OBI-1, along with related assets, from Inspiration ...

  6. Baxter to Acquire Hemophilia Therapy - AOL

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  7. President of Michigan company stabbed by employee during ...

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    Erik Denslow, president of Anderson Express Inc., is in stable condition after allegedly being stabbed by a 31-year-old employee during a staff meeting.

  8. Strain and counterstrain - Wikipedia

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    Within manual therapy, Strain-Counterstrain is a type of "passive positional release" [1] created in 1955 by Lawrence Jones, D.O. It is a hands-on treatment that attempts to alleviate muscle and connective tissue tightness by the use of very specific treatment positions held for 90 seconds (can be held for up to 3 minutes in neurological patients).

  9. Lymphotherapy - Wikipedia

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    Lymphotherapy was first suggested in 1918 by Dr. S. Artault de Vevey in the Paris Therapeutic Society as a treatment for infectious diseases, though it had many fans as well as opponents.