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IntelePACS ranks #1 for physician practices for the second straight year
29/06/2007 12:35 - Intelerad Medical Systems, Inc.

Intelerad Medical Systems, a PACS supplier to hospitals, imaging centers and teleradiology groups, announced that for the second straight year IntelePACS has been ranked the #1 PACS for physician prac...
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Intelerad hires new vice president of US sales
29/06/2007 12:30 - Intelerad Medical Systems, Inc.

Intelerad Medical Systems Incorporated, a PACS and imaging solutions supplier to hospitals and radiology clinics, announced that Bob Hoffman has joined its Sales and Marketing team as Vice President o...
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Mark Lockhart and Patrick Colletti appointed associate editors of AJR
29/06/2007 11:42 - American Roentgen Ray Society

The American Roentgen Ray Society has announced two additions to the American Journal of Roentgenology team. Mark E. Lockhart, MD, MPH, and Patrick M. Colletti, MD, were appointed associate editors of...
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Ablation procedure proves safe, effective, and fast
29/06/2007 11:25 - American Roentgen Ray Society

Multiple electrode radiofrequency ablation is a safe and effective way of treating patients with liver cancer that can be completed in less time than current ablation techniques, according to a recent...
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Myocardial echocardiography confirms coronary syndromes
29/06/2007 11:21 - Reuters

Myocardial contrast echocardiography (MCE) can be of prognostic value in patients presenting to hospital with acute chest pain and negative troponin, according to UK researchers.
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Journal of Nuclear Medicine's impact grows, remains consistently high over past five years
29/06/2007 16:24 -

The quality and influence of SNM’s Journal of Nuclear Medicine climbed this past year, placing the society’s flagship publication in fourth place among 85 nuclear medicine, radiology and medical imagi...
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Novadaq announces positive experience with HELIOS Imaging
29/06/2007 16:18 - PRNewswire-FirstCall

Novadaq Technologies Inc., a developer of real-time medical imaging systems and image guided therapies for the operating room, has announced the results of the first clinical experience utilizing the ...
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Common hip condition may not always cause osteoarthritis in some racial groups
29/06/2007 16:13 - John Wiley & Sons, Inc.

Osteoarthritis is the most common joint disorder worldwide, yet the cause of osteoarthritis of the hip is still unknown. One condition that may play a role is femoro-acetabular impingement (FAI).
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OHSU Cancer Institute researchers get closer to predict survivability for some cancer patients
29/06/2007 16:01 - Oregon Health & Science University

Oregon Health & Science University Cancer Institute researchers have developed a Web-based software program that can help head and neck cancer patients better predict their survivability.
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World’s first MRI/PET image software tool for the diagnosis of neurodegenerative diseases
29/06/2007 15:37 - Royal Philips Electronics

A new computer aided diagnosis (CAD) system for neurodegenerative diseases to support clinicians.
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Medicsight signs distribution agreement with Medicexchange
29/06/2007 15:21 - Medicexchange Plc

Medicsight has signed an agreement with Medicexchange to sell the Medicsight MedicRead Colon software through Medicexchange's Chinese dealer network and exclusively online on medicexchange.com.
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Real-time elastography for detecting prostate cancer: preliminary experience
28/06/2007 12:54 - UroToday

Real-time elastography (RTE) has shown promise in detection of breast and thyroid lesions, but limitations noted in the prostate include an increase in stiffness due to chronic inflammatory tissue, ac...
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Reduced lung capacity linked to cardiovascular disease by inflammation
28/06/2007 12:42 - British Medical Journal

People who have a reduced lung capacity may have a greater risk of heart attack and stroke because they show evidence of inflammation, reveals a study published online ahead of print in Thorax.
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CAD for breast ultrasound is reimbursable
28/06/2007 11:41 - Medipattern

Mammography and Ultrasound Specialists (MUS) of Houston Texas announce the installation of Medipattern's B-CAD. MUS find that ""B-CAD is unique in the ultrasound industry in providing computer-aided d...
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Excess weight has two-way association with heart disease in type 1 diabetes
28/06/2007 10:48 - Reuters

In patients with type 1 diabetes, adiposity is associated with increased risk of developing calcified coronary arteries but inversely related to severity of the condition, Pittsburgh researchers annou...
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Japan okays Given Imaging's PillCam for insurance
28/06/2007 10:43 - Reuters

Israeli medical device maker Given Imaging said on Wednesday Japan's health insurance body had approved its PillCam SB capsule endoscope for insurance reimbursement.
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Autistic brains can be trained to recognize visual and vocal cues
28/06/2007 13:05 -

Providing autistic children with instructions to pay more attention to facial expressions and tone of voice elicits an increased response in the part of the brain responsible for understanding the int...
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Penn named newest Morris K. Udall Parkinson's Disease Center of Excellence
27/06/2007 12:39 - University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine

The University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine will receive $1.5m annually from the NINDS over the next five years to study the molecular mechanisms that underlie the cognitive and movement aspects...
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Commonly prescribed antidepressants associated with lower bone density in older men and women
27/06/2007 12:29 - JAMA and Archives Journals

The class of antidepressant medications known as selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors may be associated with an increased rate of bone loss in older men and women, according to two new studies.
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Medical imaging companies lobby lawmakers to reverse Medicare cuts
27/06/2007 12:20 - Kaisernetwork.org

Companies in the medical imaging equipment industry are lobbying Congress to overturn Medicare cuts that took effect in January. The cuts reduced Medicare reimbursements to doctors for performing X-ra...
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Potentials for human imaging with UHF magnetic resonance
27/06/2007 11:58 - Medicexchange

Ultra high field (UHF) MRI presents several advantages to human imaging, but problems arise due to its magnetic susceptibility, says Richard Bowtell, who presented a lecture on MRI and spectroscopy of...
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Siemens sees medical competition getting tougher
27/06/2007 11:54 - Reuters

Siemens is bracing itself for a tougher fight in the field of medical technology, especially as new Asian rivals step up the pressure, the German group's divison head said on Tuesday.
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Phono-spectrography appraises pediatric heart murmur
27/06/2007 11:39 - Reuters

Phono-spectrographic analysis appears to be an effective means of identifying pathological heart murmur in children, Finnish researchers report in a June 11th on-line publication in BMC Pediatrics.
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Carotid artery thickening unaffected by HIV infection or PI therapy
27/06/2007 11:33 - Reuters

Neither HIV infection nor the use of protease inhibitors (PIs) appear to affect the rate of carotid artery intima media thickening (IMT) progression, AIDS investigators report.
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CT laser mammography breast cancer clinical study results released
27/06/2007 13:57 -

Imaging Diagnostic Systems announced the publication of select results highlighting the advantages of using CT laser breast imaging to improve detection of occult cancers in dense breasts.
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