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Ko pleads not quilty in mobile home park case
A Cleveland landlord has pleaded not guilty to charges brought against him by his tenants for not providing water. Comment?
Area doctors react to research saying CT scans could cause cancer
... at Luther Midelfort Dr. Greg Brickner said. He said there's never been a published study directly linking the radiology exposure in CT scans to causes of cancer. a oeCT imaging has revolutionized medicine and the immense benefits we get with early ... Comment?
State Program Only Giving Mammograms after 50
Today we learned the California public health department said a drop in revenues forced it to stop offering cancer screenings to women younger than 50. Comment?
Brain surgery evolves to destroy rogue blood vessels
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... surgery to destroy dangerous clusters of arteries and veins in the brain. Integrating innovative approaches in radiology, anesthesia and surgery, the team has perfected a method to systematically starve these abnormal brain lesions, artery by ... Comment?
Mammograms available, even in difficult economic times
... At Richmond Memorial, the Imaging staff works in cooperation with board certified radiologists from Charlotte Radiology to offer reduced-rate or no-cost mammograms for patients who meet financial qualifications. According to Tucker, low-cost or ... Comment?
Correcting and Replacing Photo and Caption Anthro Corporation...
... PRESENTS THE NEW CARL'S TABLE, MODEL CT1 Anthro Corporation, the Portland, Oregon manufacturer of ergonomic radiology furniture, announces a new member of the Carl's Table Family, ct1 , available Fall 2009. ct1 is a complete professional workstation ... Comment?
Cardiovascular radiologist selling Weston 4BD
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... the University of Miami School of Engineering. He completed his fellowship in cardiovascular and interventional radiology at the University Pennsylvania and his residency in diagnostic radiology from the Emory University Affiliated Hospitals. ... Comment?
Radiologist dishes Miami Beach 2BD condo
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Dr. Herbert E. Wollowick and Jane B. Wollowick sold a two-bedroom, two-bath condo at 650 West Ave. Comment?
Doctors Use Smart Phones to Make Good Calls on Diagnoses
Mobile phones have revolutionized communications in many countries making it possible for people in distant and rural places to connect. Comment?
Scope is improving cancer outlook
The patient who came to see Dr. Tom Takubo at his South Charleston pulmonary practice essentially had been given a death sentence. Comment?
Virtual Radiologic Ranked No. 1 in the Teleradiology Services...
... top ranking in the Teleradiology Services category,a commented Dr. Corey Eber, vice chairman of the department of Radiology at Mount Sinai Hospital in New York City. a oeHaving used other teleradiology providers in the past, I can say from personal ... Comment?
New center provides diagnostic imaging, rehabilitation
The Advocate Christ Outpatient Center is open, and Dr. Dalius Kedainis is working to make the three-story, state-of-the-art facility a solid presence in the Lockport community. Comment?
Patients Urged To Weigh CT Scan Risks And Benefits
Patients should not let recent studies showing that exposure to radiation from a CT scan may raise their cancer risk scare them away from getting this type of X-ray when it is needed, radiology specialists said on Tuesday. Comment?
B.C. clinic planning to research MS vein theory
Home : Top Stories : B.C. clinic planning to research MS vein theory B.C. clinic planning to research MS vein theory Viewer CTV News Video CTV National News: Avis Favaro on the test Researchers in Western Canada are working to determine whether or not a new theory on multiple sclerosis can revolutionize the way the debilitating disease is treated. Comment?
Merger adds 9 physicians, Baylor contract to Radiology Associates
Radiology Associates of Tarrant County says it will become either the nation's fifth- or sixth-largest in its field after a recent merger with Fort Worth Diagnostic Radiology, which adds nine physicians and a contract with two Baylor All Saints hospitals. Comment?
Studies say CT scans fuel surge in cancers
Widespread overuse of CT scans and variations in radiation doses caused by different machines and different operators are subjecting patients to high doses of radiation that will lead to tens of thousands of new cancer cases and as many as 15,000 deaths for each year that the scanners are used, researchers reported yesterday. Comment?
CT scan cancer warnings worry patients
... but I would estimate about 20 to 30 percent of the scans are not necessary," said Dr. Rebecca Smith-Bindman, a radiology professor at UCSF and lead investigator of the study. The annual number of CT scans has risen from about 3 million in 1980 to ... Comment?
Acquisition Combines HIV Firms
Tibotec Virco Virology, a biotechnology firm specializing in HIV drug resistance testing, has acquired the LAB TRACKER HIV electronic medical record software of Ground Zero Software, San Francisco. Comment?
Italian MS research brings hopeful patients to private Vancouver clinic
A private clinic in Vancouver is being deluged by multiple sclerosis patients from across Canada and the U.S. who have heard about an Italian study that may revolutionize the way the disease is treated or possibly even cured. Comment?
Research suggests increased cancer risk due to CT scans
... radiation you're going to get from a CT scan." The study also says the number of CT scans are up. Experts in the Radiology Department at Parkwest tell us they are not seeing that increase at their hospital. They say to talk with your doctor if you ... Comment?