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Former drug reps eyed to pitch physicians on referrals

More health care facilities are turning to one-time pharmaceutical detailers to help them attract doctor interest.

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Riverview Medical Center Is the First Hospital in New Jersey to Offer Patients Groundbreaking Back Pain Procedure

Riverview Medical Center, part of Meridian Neuroscience, today announced it is the only hospital in the state of New Jersey to offer patients the TESSYS(r) surgery method, a minimally invasive procedure for the treatment of herniated discs.

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What Are Varicose Veins? What Causes Varicose Veins?

Varicose veins are enlarged, swollen, and tortuous (twisting) veins, frequently linked to faulty valves in the vein. They are generally blue or dark purple. People with bulging and/or lumpy varicose veins on their legs may experience aching and heavy limbs. Sometimes, in very severe cases, the varicose veins may rupture, or varicose ulcers may form on the skin. In healthy veins, the valves ...

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