Guidelines for the procedure issued by the American Society for Gastrointestinal Endoscopy (ASGE).
For those over 50, a colonoscopy.
Surrey, UK institute offering in October 2008.
Dates are in February and October 2008.
Image Intensifiers: Demand for Critical Components in Imaging Growing
Operating room surgical microscopes are an electrifying innovation in the field of surgery.
You can earn a radiologic sciences Degree online.
It's still a factor contributing to health care costs.
DOTmed Certified Gary Provenzano talks shop.
DOTmed Certified Gary Benitez ensures quality of company's expertise, inventory and database.
Express Systems & Parts's new facility, near its headquarters in Aurora, Ohio, is well received by their customers.
The latest research and technologies were announced at the Radiological Society of North America annual meeting held last week in Chicago.
Its effects are more pronounced in women.
A National Institute of Mental Health study reveals phenomenon.
Be well and safe this holiday with a few simple steps.
Tinkerer taken seriously at top research centers.
New gene discovery may lead to research for lung cancer treatments.
How to throw away old prescription drugs.
Death of rap singer Kanye West's mother calls attention to plastic surgery recommendations.
Perhaps appropriately, a national group has named November Heartburn Month.
There's a new company in Hollis, NH, and it brings to the area an international leader in selling and purchasing refurbished medical equipment.
Safety Issues, Recalls Jeopardize Sales
One more reason to breast-feed to protect children's health.
Increasing use of scans extends scientific observation.
Now, that's scary!
It's not just hospitals that are impacted by resistant bugs.
Advanced visualization is popular feature to be showcased at RSNA 2007 November 25-30 in Chicago, IL.
A preview of selected OEMs at the upcoming radiology expo.
Decision has been postponed, however.
Concerns about pollution from electronic waste.
Damaged eyes treated with gene therapy.
Contrast agents to receive "black box" warning.
GE gains DI's web suite; DI gains GE's ambulatory workflow solution.
The termination of ASRT's annual conference has ended a tradition for radiologic technologists that has gone on since the 1920s.
A diet rich in carbohydrates with a high glycemic index (GI) not only expands the waistline, but may lead to fatty liver and result in liver failure and death.
Israeli researchers have suggested in a new report that an antibiotic used to treat severe acne and urinary tract infections appears to be a potent weapon against acute ischemic stroke.
Chronic pain suffers and their practitioners can use innovative pain management that taps into the body's inherent ability to heal.
It was recently reported that the European Directive will halt use of MRI scans; cancer diagnosis and treatment will suffer because of the Electromagnetic Fields Directive 2004/40/EC in all EU Member States.
Overall death rates are down but so are mammograms; African American women's mortality is higher than whites.
Debate is over surgery versus immunotherapy.
Companies have invisible hand in research publication.
Waist-to-hip ratio more telling than BMI, Dallas Heart Study finds.
Best to loosen those leggings.
Adult and child versions approved to monitor blood glucose.
Software company contributes to medical field.
Leading professors and researchers teach at school; biotechnology is big.
The demand is great for qualified professionals in these fields.
Early research holds promise that high-intensity focused ultrasound might one day seal injured lungs.
A second threat to downtowners.
Buttery flavor may cause 'popcorn lung.'