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The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has unveiled an initiative to reduce unnecessary radiation exposure from medical imaging. The initiative focuses on three procedures with high radiation doses: Computed tomography (CT), nuclear medicine studies, and fluoroscopy. These procedures are the greatest contributors to total radiation exposure within the U.S. population, using much higher ...
PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti #8212; Fourteen-month-old Abigail Charlot survived Haiti's cataclysmic earthquake but not its aftermath. Brought into the capital's General Hospital with fever and diarrhea, little Abigail literally dried up.
As a registered nurse, Vickie Hendershot sees people on a daily basis who are injured, ill and in need of medical attention. That's part of the reason she offers free, faith-based workout classes, open to all women, at Bethel Lighthouse Church in Marietta. "I personally see what happens when people don't take care of themselves," Hendershot said.
A new study published in BJOG: An International Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology examines how the swine flu virus, Influenza A H1N1 (2009), affects pregnant women. Clinicians at the KK Women's and Children's Hospital in Singapore treated 211 confirmed cases of pregnant women with swine flu between 26 May 2009 and 14 September 2009. These were women who had fever and/or acute respiratory ...
PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti —Fourteen-month-old Abigail Charlot survived Haiti’s cataclysmic earthquake but not its miserable aftermath. Brought into the capital’s General Hospital with fever and diarrhea, little Abigail literally dried up.
YUCAIPA, Calif. -- Ingen Technologies, Inc. , a leading manufacturer of respiratory medical devices, recently announced that the CEO will discuss on national talk radio the progress and events leading to increased sales and revenue growth with host Steve Crowley today at 10:34AM eastern standard time on the world renowned Money Channel's American Scene Radio.
CareFusion beats, but only marginally.
Children Most at Risk from Waterborne Diseases and Malnutrition; Haiti Ups Death Toll to 230,000
BOULDER, Colo. — Former U.S. Olympic skier Jimmie Heuga, who won a bronze medal at the 1964 games and was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis six years later, died Monday. He was 66. University of Colorado ski coach Richard Rokos, a longtime and close friend of Heuga’s, said the former NCAA champion for CU died at Boulder Community Hospital. read more
Clarient, Inc., a premier technology and services resource for pathologists, oncologists and the pharmaceutical industry, today announced the commercial launch of a new lung cancer test, Clarient Insight® Dx Pulmotype® Test, that helps physicians classify specific types of lung cancer to identify which therapies may be most effective.
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