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Just One Heart Attack Leads to 725 X-Rays
The battery of tests given to a patient having a heart attack in a U.S. hospital adds up to a dose of radiation equivalent to 725 chest X-rays, researchers reported on Monday.
35 X-Ray Innovations - From Tech X-Rays to Thought X-Rays
The harnessing of X-Rays has improved our society by leaps and bounds. From hospitals to security check points, X-Rays have helped make our communities much safer and brought Superman down a level.
3) Which bank established the prize in Economics in memory of Alfred Nobel in 1968? 4) Name the Indian American who shared the 1968 Nobel Prize for Medicine for interpreting the genetic code and its function in protein synthesis.
Neighbours' Dr Karl Kennedy to appear at Glyndwr Unviersity
It's doctor's orders as Alan Fletcher aka Dr Karl Kennedy from Neighbours, comes to the Students' Guild at Glyndwr University on Monday, October 12.
Birmingham X-Ray Team do Travelwise Walking Challenge
Five members of the Royal Orthopaedic Hospital's X-Ray team have signed up to the TravelWise Walking Challenge, which is encouraging people across the region to take 10,000 steps per day, for four weeks.
Only 12 hours after being admitted to hospital our son died
HARRISON Hall was a happy, healthy two-year-old when he came down with a bit of a cold in February 2008.
New Canadian research aims to improve vaccines, X-Rays and fuels
Washington, September 27 : A new long-term study by researchers at the University of Saskatchewan , Canada, would aim to provide new ways of creating and administering vaccines, lay the groundwork for the next generation of X-ray imaging devices, and develop new and environmentally friendly fuel alternatives.
Details of Galactic Core Revealed in X-Rays
This new X-ray image of the center of the Milky Way is dominated by the supermassive black hole, Sagittarius A. The black hole and several massive young stars in the chaotic region are creating the surrounding haze of superheated gas that shows up beautifully in X-ray light.
Image courtesy of IBM Research - Zurich IBM scientists claim to be the first to image the inner structure of a molecule, opening up new possibilities in building smaller, faster, and more energy-efficient computing components.
Dr. Andrew Weil has been increasing his internet exposure. In addition to his website , he now has a blog , a Twitter account, a Facebook page, and has been writing articles for the Huffington Post.
Fear, Greed and X-Rays >> Posted By Progressive 7 hours, 14 minutes ago in Political Opinion Fear and greed are potent motivators.
Dr. Andrew Weil: Fear, Greed and X-Rays
Fear and greed are potent motivators. When both of these forces push in the same direction, virtually no human being can resist.
The Rising Star Chef Food and Wine show will be held from noon to 5 p.m. Saturday, Aug.
Maximum Prophet writes "When I was in High School, I built an X-Ray machine that didn't produce any X-Rays. I used an old vacuum tube and high voltage.
Maximum Prophet writes "When I was in High School, I built an X-Ray machine that didn't produce any X-Rays. I used an old vacuum tube and high voltage.
Obese Get Higher Doses of Radiation for X-Rays
People who are overweight and obese are usually given higher-than-normal doses of radiation in order to obtain usable X-ray images, even though the long-term effects are unknown, new research contends.
Super Bright X-Rays Help Detect Alzheimer's Plaque Buildup
The buildup of amyloid beta plaque in the brain is suspected to be a cause of Alzheimer's disease, yet detecting the presence of the substance is difficult with current imaging technology.
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X-Rays for Early Alzheimer's Disease Detection
Researchers at the U.S. Department of Energy's Brookhaven National Laboratory have demonstrated a new, highly detailed x-ray imaging technique that could be developed into a method for early diagnosis of Alzheimer's disease.
Study Gives Clues to Increasing X-Rays' Power
Three-dimensional, real-time X-ray images of patients could be closer to reality because of research recently completed by scientists at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln and a pair of Russian institutes.
JPMC faces shortage of X-Ray films
Thursday, June 11, 2009 Karachi The stock of big X-Ray films has been exhausted at OPD of JPMC for last few days due to which patients are facing problems.
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