The deal has widely been compared to CVS’s proposed merger with Atena—since both cases involve the increasingly blurred lines in the healthcare industry—as insurance companies become more involved in direct care.
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The study’s lead researcher, Michael McAlpine, said the discovery could be a “game-changer” and lead to fewer medical errors during surgery.
The suit alleges that a dental composite material used by the Kerr Corporation infringes on patent rights related to nanotechnology 3M developed for its Filtek brand of dental restoratives.
How a local apparel company is using hats to improve the lives of children battling cancer.
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How a local apparel company is using hats to improve the lives of children battling cancer.
State study projects a nearly 35 percent increase with employers likely picking up much of the tab.
Fundraising comes after positive pre-clinical results for its AnestaGel product.
Using OptumLab data, researchers found some anticoagulants are easier on kidneys.
His hobby grew to the point where he also used company funds to rent out a storage facility when he kept his car collection and car parts, court documents indicate.
Emmer’s bill is so narrowly tailored to Minnesota interests that it almost requires a Minnesota sponsor in the upper chamber. But Franken has already come out against it, leaving all eyes on Amy Klobuchar.
Abraham will replace Andrew Duff, who joined the investment bank 37 years ago and has been its CEO since the start of the millennium.
Frustrated home buyers are keeping the overheated rental market from cooling.
On-site and near-site clinics, along with wellness programs, are producing good results for employees of Minnesota companies.
How do they come up with building names, anyway?
Minnesota's hospitality industry is leveraging the Super Bowl, new hotel capacity and public investments to expand economic activity.
Has Downtown got a discount for you.
The food company is one of the largest private businesses in the country and could fetch a deal upwards of $2.5 billion, according to people close to the situation.
High-profile workplace holiday parties may be on the decline, but two of the region’s most lavish events soldier on.
Duluth’s economy is unique among Minnesota metro areas for its dependence on natural resources.