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Plans can't be more restrictive than with medical coverage.

NRU Delay Confirmed
February 02, 2010 12:02
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Chalk River medical isotope-producing reactor to stay offline till April.

Video Profile: Carestream Health
February 02, 2010 12:02
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Find out what's new for Carestream's DR business in this exclusive DOTmed News HD video.

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Swedish study shows higher risk of abdominal aortic aneurysms in identical twins.

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Researchers at UCLA's David Geffen School of Medicine have unveiled a new blood test for lung cancer that may be able to reduce the number of unnecessary invasive procedures.

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With power-generating rubber, batteries might be a thing of the past.

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A compact heart scanner that reads magnetic fields could help paramedics or ER doctors quickly diagnose heart conditions.

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Read about a case in Wisconsin in which patient information was alleged to come out in a bankruptcy filing.

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Read the children's health report from DOTmed Business News.

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Find out how PDAs, iPods stack up as radiology readers.

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The Beat Goes On: EKG and Holter Monitors Remain a Predictable Market

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The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has alerted consumers of the most serious form of recall, a Class I recall, on an Edwards Lifesciences' dialysis machine, the Aquarius Hemodialysis System.

Health Reform Reboot?
January 29, 2010 12:01
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Party lines drawn again for support and opposition to reform.

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More medical isotope drama unfolds as Argentine firm appears to lose bid and Korean businesses mull stepping into the breach, Korean paper Dong-a Ilbo reported.

Video Profile: ETS-Lindgren
January 29, 2010 08:01
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Ben Turner, vice president of sales and marketing for ETS-Lindgren, took the opportunity to talk about some of the company's featured products from RSNA 2009.

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In Wednesday's State of the Union Address, President Obama presented reform as a priority for middle class Americans.

Dubai Conference Winds Down
January 28, 2010 12:01
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Arab Health attendees present a positive outlook.

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A medico-legal entry from DOTmed Business News.

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Dose reduction software that places each pixel in context can cut the radiation load of an angiogram by up to 50 percent, according to a study at Johns Hopkins Hospital.

Video Profile: Merge Healthcare
January 28, 2010 12:01
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In this DOTmed News video exclusive, Merge Healthcare discusses some new developments, including Merge CAD, CADstream version 5, and eFilm, the company's iPhone telemedicine application.

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Instruments of Mercy, a non-profit that refurbishes and sterilizes equipment for medical missions, announced it was looking to help teams going to Haiti to assist in recovery and relief efforts.

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The president vows to fight for meaningful reform.

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DOTmed users answer the call but the charity still needs more donated equipment.

Health Care World Descends on Dubai
January 26, 2010 12:01
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HH Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum inaugurated Arab Health, the Middle East's biggest health care event. DOTmed exhibits at the global exhibition.

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Magneto-
encephalography (MEG) used successfully in diagnosis.

Philips, Caritas, Send Help to Haiti
January 26, 2010 11:01
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Philips Healthcare donated almost $1 million worth of medical equipment to help a team of medical volunteers from the Caritas Christi health network aid victims of the Haitian earthquake.

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What if you could instantly diagnose diabetes, lung cancer or asthma just by blowing on a chip?

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Agency will address various challenges faced in the process.

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Study finds change in use after informational seminars.

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copy to come

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With the infrastructure in ruins, roads clogged, and the port disrupted, helicopters and fixed-wing aircraft provide vital rescue capabilities to military and civilian responders in Haiti.

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A Clear Image: A Look at Current Happenings With X-ray Tubes and Image Intensifiers

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Microwave technology originally designed to shoot down nuclear missiles could help zap breast cancer tumors, according to a study in a recent issue of Annals of Surgical Oncology.

Nanoburrs Stick to Injured Arteries
January 22, 2010 12:01
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Patients with narrowed arteries who don't qualify for drug-eluting stents could be helped by teams of sticky nanoparticles, dubbed nanoburrs, according to a study in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.

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Dems consider options as key seat is lost.

AACS Meeting Upcoming
January 21, 2010 12:01
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The 26th Annual Scientific Meeting of the American Academy of Cosmetic Surgery will be held at the Rosen Shingle Creek Resort in Orlando, Florida, January 28-31, 2010.

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New STATISCOM technique poised to improve surgical outcomes for epilepsy patients.

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Three New Jersey techs paid damages by A. Walsh Imaging.

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Lost disk drive had health and personal information of thousands, Connecticut AG says.

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