Square Feet A Nice Staid Corner of Real Estate: Medical ffices

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- Square Feet A Nice Staid Corner of Real Estate: Medical ffices
- St. Jude Medical sticks to profit view lifting stock
- Therma-Med Inc. Announces Entry Into the Medical Imaging Market
- New Twist n ld Medical Technology May Prevent Amputations

Square Feet A Nice Staid Corner of Real Estate: Medical ffices
New York Times United States 
“It’s kind of a recession-proof bet if you will. We did have a spike in activity for these properties in the last slowdown in 2002 and 2003. ”Although there was a sharp drop in the sales of medical buildings in the last quarter of 2008 real estate professionals say such properties are still being viewed favorably by lenders. “There is still real leverage out there and there is still the ability to get these deals done versus a standard office building or shopping center” said Neil R. Shapiro chairman of the health care finance group at the law firm of Herrick Feinstein in Manhattan. William Sanchez a senior vice president at.
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St. Jude Medical sticks to profit view lifting stock
MarketWatch 
27 2009 NEW YRK (MarketWatch) — St. ’s stock rallied Tuesday as the medical device maker stuck to its first-quarter and year-end profit targets despite posting a fourth-quarter loss. Jude Medical jumped 11% to close at $35.

Therma-Med Inc. Announces Entry Into the Medical Imaging Market
CNNMoney.com 
Therma-Med Inc’s primary focus is to make world-class thermal imaging andits essential medical applications readily available to all patients aswell as at the professional level. is committed to continuedriving the exposure of this breakthrough technology as an acceptedstandard for early detection and as an adjunctive form of diagnosis withinthe medical community. About Therma-Med Inc. As the use and effectiveness of Thermography in the medical field isincreasingly recognized and accepted amongst healthcare providersTherma-Med inc.

New Twist n ld Medical Technology May Prevent Amputations
Science Daily (press release) 
To begin the process of providing such a treatment for soldiers a team of orthopaedic military and pharmaceutical researchers came together to conduct the current study the results of which argue for a human clinical trial with colistin-laced bone cement researchers said. Such a trial would likely proceed within the military medical system where treatments for maladies suffered specifically by the troops are pursued under military research contracts which use with the same standard required by the U. Food and Drug Administration when approving medications and devices for civilian use. Schwarz and colleagues developed a group of mice infected with drug resistant A. baumannii strains isolated directly from soldiers wounded in Iran and Afghanistan.

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