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'La Opinion' series on heart disease by Cedars-Sinai internist wins media award from AHA Western States Affiliate

...rnumerous Spanish-language media, including print, radio and television."Especially for Hispanic women -- w...rter for "Radio Unica," anational Spanish-language radio network. She has been medical editor of "Mas"magazine and editor-in-chief of "Hispanic Physician." H...

Better Emergency Medical Assistance Should Be Provided At Marathons

..., paramedical ambulances and an effective means of radio communication. They conclude that 70 athletes have died in the past ten years in the UK at such sporting events and that the "....current haphazard system....should not be allowed to continue". Contact: Phillip and Pauline Loyley, Bath, UK loyley.in...

UCSF And Eight Other Medical Centers Chosen For National Cancer Institute's Pediatric Brain Tumor Consortium

...stargeted at specific proteins in malignant cells; radio surgery techniques;drugs that modulate the immune system to fight tumors; new ways of deliveringdrugs directly to a tumor, and new approaches to gene therapy. Evaluation of innovative drugs and technologies like these is difficult for asingle instit...

MRI Images Using Laser-Polarized Xenon

...n filings. These polarized protons are detectedby radio waves and processed in a computer to produce detailed images ofinternal soft tissue. Instead of water molecules, the U-M's prototype MRI system detects signals frommolecules of xenon, which have been polarized by an laser optical pumping systembefore...

Treatment For Cancer May No Longer Be As Grim As The Disease

Cauterising tumours with radio waves may provide a less invasive alternative tosurgery for liver cancer and many other types of tumour, say two cancerspecialists. Surgery to remove a tumour can prevent cancer spreading throughout thebody. But in some cases, doctors decide n...

University Of Kentucky One Of First To Use New Technique To Treat Atrial Flutter

... a study showing that a form of ablation that used radio waves was more effective than medication. Now, he ...atment a one-time proposition. "Now, when we use radio waves to treat atrial flutter, the problem comes back in about 10 percent of the cases," he said. "B...

Radio Frequencies Used To Kill Inoperable Liver Tumors At Penn's Cancer Center

By transforming radio signals into a surgical laser,surgeons at the Univ...f Pennsylvania Cancer Center are using high-energy radio frequency sound waves to destroy inoperable primary and metastatic liver tumors. The powerful proced...

Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory collaborates with USDA in development of pasteurization process

...ointly develop new pasteurization methods that use radio frequency (RF) waves and microwave heating. These ...d in denaturing foods in overheated regions. Using radio frequency waves in the appropriate wavelength may allow pasteurization without heating liquid foods ...

MRI-Guided Cancer Surgery

...ineer Jeffrey Duerk, Ph.D. The probe emits radio waves that heat and kill tumor cells. Watching the MRI video monitor, doctors can adjust the instrument to reach all parts of the malignancy while avoiding healthy tissue. As the physicians work, they can actually see the tumor die. Hines' p...

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(Date:1/7/2009)..., DAYTON, Ohio, Jan. 7 /PRNewswire-FirstCal...day reported diluted net earnings per share (DEPS)...mber 30, 2008, as compared with $0.40 in,the prio...creased 3% over the,prior year first quarter to $...ion. Excluding the impact from acquired product l...
(Date:1/7/2009)... Babies delivered at 37 weeks have double the trou...EDNESDAY, Jan. 7 (HealthDay News) -- Women having ...y,re at least 39 weeks into their pregnancy to hav...e mother or baby, a new study found. , Deliver...he baby will have problems, such as trouble breath...
(Date:1/7/2009)..., New Report Shows 73 Percent Increase in Patie...Rise in Uninsured Patients Visiting Hospital ERs ,...swire/ -- The economic recession gripping the n...community hospitals, according to a newly released...tion (CHA). , , The report, which is based on ...
(Date:1/7/2009)..., WESTCHESTER, Ill., Jan. 7 ...ems for targeted, less-invasive medical treatments...port structured Surgery,Business in consideration...tfolio. , By integrating field sales and su...ore efficient and customer focused organization. S...
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