DOTmed News' Heather Mayer summarizes today's top news headlines.
The company's spinal implant narrowly passed an FDA panel and will now move forward in the premarket process.
Antigenics posted promising early results Tuesday of its experimental herpes vaccine.
The 9,000-bed health system announces purchase of a brace of Florida hospitals.
DOTmed News' Olga Deshchenko summarizes today's top news headlines.
Virtual colonoscopies are less cost effective than the regular kind if reimbursed at the same levels or if they don't increase the number of people undergoing colon cancer screenings, according to a new study.
Contact lenses top reasons for ER visits.
Breast tomosynthesis, a 3-D digital mammography technology already available in Europe, might come to the U.S.
The Association for Healthcare Resource & Materials Management (AHRMM) is holding AHRMM10, its Annual Conference & Exhibition, August 1 - 4 at the Denver Convention Center. Visit DOTmed at Booth #111.
CTIA-The Wireless Association claims the ordinance will confuse customers and implies some cell phones are safer than others.
Women in their 40s have a lower rate of tumor detectability due to technological limitations.
Agency says program will run out of funds by 2018.
Vets in med marijuana programs can still have services, pain meds.
DOTmed News' Brendon Nafziger summarizes today's top news headlines.
A medical transport crash in Oklahoma points to the dangers faced by professional medevac crews.
Most men get aggressive prostate cancer treatment even if they have low-risk disease, according to a new study.
The spinal implant is under scrutiny for elevated cancer cases in clinical study.
Research agency's website features state-by-state comparisons in health care quality.
DOTmed News' Heather Mayer summarizes today's top news headlines.
The advisory letter comes just days after the company issued better-than-expected second quarter results.
Skipping screening tests and going straight to zapping nerves to relieve suspected arthritis-related back pain could save money while helping treat patients the screening tests might miss, according to new research.
FDA speeds up review of drug to prevent radiation death, ease chemotherapy treatments.
Three recipients will work together on new devices for the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) setting.
This year's conference will be held from Aug. 11 to 13 at the Miami Beach Convention Center. Visit DOTmed in booth #1511.
New research uncovers the risk of high radiation in young girls when it comes to later pregnancies.
Research would test efficacy on patient safety and health.
Four laws expand services, collaboration, protection and information on medical issues.
For some, the second quarter proved successful, but for others results were less than favorable. Read highlights, and some lows, from leading OEMs.
Date set for restart. Read DOTmed's exclusive update.
DOTmed News' Olga Deshchenko summarizes today's top news headlines.
Digitized slides take up more memory than a CT scan file.
The union that represents nearly 1,000 former employees of North General Hospital vehemently protests the new management.
DOTmed News' Brendon Nafziger summarizes today's top news headlines.
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Pharma biz will take a hit, while some hospitals and transition centers may have increased funding.
New research holds promise for bone marrow transplants.
Challenges of travel and therapeutic protocols remain but parents may take children abroad for treatment, according to the Pediatric Proton Foundation.
The company reported $15.3 billion in sales, only a slight increase compared to last year.
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