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Siemens Medical Solutions Diagnostics offers a broad portfolio of performance-driven diagnostics solutions that provide more effective ways to assist in the diagnosis, monitoring and management of disease. With the acquisition of Diagnostics Products Corporation and Bayer Diagnostics, Siemens Medical Solutions has bridged the gap between in-vivo and in-vitro diagnostics to become the first full service diagnostics company. By bringing together medical imaging, laboratory diagnostics and healthcare information technology, Siemens offers a unique set of solutions that provide improved clinical, operational and financial outcomes.

 
 
WFP welcomes campaign to feed the hungry
“Menu for Hope “ launched one of the world’s most popular food blogs...
Zambia: EC pledges $160 million for poverty reduction
Organisation has committed to provide $160 million for 2008 budget...
UNHCR's donors announce contributions of $500 million
The contributions are up by about 25% on last year's pledges...
Netherlands donate $41 million for water and sanitation
Aims to raise awareness to the importance of safe drinking water and sanitation...
Agriculture in Mozambique improving
Collaboration also helping establish an early flood warning and response system...
Australian government to open school for refugees
Two schools for Zimbabwean asylum-seekers and refugees in South Africa...
Starbucks plans Sh64m coffee centres in region
Wants to double its purchasing of East African coffee by 2009...
Covance & CARE partner for childhood development initiative
Helping transform three existing buildings into community day care centers...
     

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