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Why We Do What We Do in Healthcare IT | Healthcare IT News

< p > It & rsquo;s not often that morning radio inspires me to write a blog post, but the latest bit from The Bert Show here in Atlanta surprisingly provided a bit of inspiration this morning. They & rsquo;ve run a segment each day this week profiling a family with a chronic or terminally ill child

Scooter mania - The Big Optometry Blog

The Big Optometry Blog The latest news and thoughts from the people at Optician magazine. Scooter mania By Chris Bennett on October 31, 2011 9:51 AM | No Comments | No TrackBacks No, we are not talking Quadrophenia here we are talking about mobility scooters. The local transport miniter, Norman

Donor heart arrives ‘warm and beating’ inside experimental device | ScienceBlog.com

Science Blog: The special delivery was part of an ongoing national, multi-center phase 2 clinical study of an experimental organ-preservation system that allows donor hearts to continue functioning in a near-physiologic state outside the body during transport.

Growing Regenerative Medicine Market Provides Opportunities for Cytori Therapeutics -- Seeking Alpha

<strong><a href='http://www.onemedplace.com/blog'>Douglas Cress</a>submits:</strong><div><em><span>B</span><span>y<span>vanderson</span></span></em><span></div><p>For many breast cancer patients, the effects of undergoing a mastectomy go well beyond the physical. A mastectomy can have a harsh

Cancer treatment controls macular edema related to diabetes and to cataract surgery | Science Blog

Science Blog: Treating DMME with bevacizumab (Avastin), an anti-vascular endothelial growth factor (anti-VEGF) medication that inhibits abnormal blood vessels, was studied in115 patients (139 eyes) by the Pan-American Collaborative Retina Study Group, led by J. Fernando Arevalo, MD, of the Caracas

Letting the CAT scan out of the bag

Home | Contact Us | Advertise | About Us | Privacy Policy | News Archive Medicine Politics Practice Ideas Other stuff Jobs Search [BLOG HOMEPAGE] Letting the CAT scan out of the bag By Dr Annette

Operation ‘blame the nurses’ — Irish Medical Times

February 5, 2012 Home Contact Us About Us Subscribe Advertising Terms of Use Privacy Policy Sitemap RSS Feeds Irish Medical Times News Opinion Features Editorial Letters Blogs Clinical Times MIMS Ireland Lifestyle Jobs Events Small ads You are here: Home / Blogs / Health service news and views /

Yoga the new twist on the popular exercise class - anglewing - Doctissimo

We must connect with your fear, the yoga teacher advises: ‘What are you afraid of?’Personally, at this precise moment, I’m afraid I’ll be left holding this uncomfortable position forever. I ’ m [...]

Dying and Living Wills, Part 1 « The Heart Beat

Heart disease can be prevented! Your personal choices have a big impact on your risk of heart attacks and strokes. Dr. James Beckerman is here to provide insights into how making small, livable lifestyle changes can have a real impact on your heart health.

Irish Medical Times | The Irish Medical Times Blog | Minister Harney urges families to discuss the

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