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1) First human brain images captured with 11.7T Inseult MR

Researchers hope it will yield previously unattainable information about consciousness

2) GE HealthCare's imaging CEO stepping down

Jan Makela will be leaving after more than 17 years with the company

3) Federal court issues consent decree to Philips Respironics for recall remediation

Mandate restricts production and distribution of new sleep therapy machines

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International Forgery Expert Says "Let the SELLER Beware"
Frank W. Abagnale, whose fascinating early years were chronicled in the film Catch Me If You Can, grants an exclusive interview with DOTmed.
Improving standard of Prostate Cancer Diagnosis and Care while increasing MRI revenues

Standalone Performance AUROC curve of Bot Image's ProstatID AI Software obtained during clinical studies using retrospective Imaging and Pathology data from various MRI vendors and locations.


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The 3rd Century of Imaging Is Just Beginning
2005 marks 110 years since the discovery of X-rays as an imaging tool in 1895.
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Mako - a meter and a milestone
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Check It Out -- The Featured Equipment Listings From This Week
New postings for MRIs, CTs, Mammos, R/F Rooms and more. Over 650 new listings in all for sale.
Use of Color-Coded Patient Wristbands Creates Unnecessary Risk
A recent "near-miss" report submitted to the Patient Safety Authority emphasizes the need for caution by healthcare facilities.
Fibre Cancer Benefits Questioned
Scientists are divided over whether eating a high-fibre diet can reduce the risk of developing bowel cancer.
Brain Scans Help Think Away Pain
Scientists suggest it is possible to control brain activity to reduce the pain you feel.
Toshiba Announces F2 Edition of the Vantage MRI System
Advanced software and hardware features improve acquisition speed and image quality.
Kodak Installs Digital Medical Imaging System at Miami Dolphins Stadium
Team physicians applaud improved speed, image quality; system will be used for the Orange Bowl, too.
NIH Launches Comprehensive Effort to Explore Cancer Genomics
The Cancer Genome Atlas begins with three-year, $100 million pilot.
Parkinson's Hope Over 'Implants'
U.S. scientists move a step closer to developing a brain implant therapy for Parkinson's disease symptoms.
Sex Hormone Boost for Alzheimer's
Testosterone therapy may help elderly men with mild Alzheimer's disease, research suggests.
Scientists Question Possible Nanotech Risks
Those stain-resistant khakis you just picked up at the mall, the tennis ball that holds its bounce longer and sunscreen that's clear instead of white have something in common -- nanotechnology.
Jeffrey Modell Foundation Opens Diagnostic Center in Atlanta
Center for Primary Immunodeficiencies at Emory Children's Center opens through grant from Baxter.
New Data Reveal Changes in Hospital RF Use
Latest IMV study shows shift in utilization of radiography fluoroscopy equipment.
Siemens and BrainLAB Introduce "NaviVision"
Work in progress would be the world's first fully integrated optical navigation platform.
Fears for Forgotten Quake Survivors
As the winter closes in, Pakistan's earthquake survivors are facing their toughest challenge since the disaster struck.
AMA to Chicago: New Smoke-free Ordinance Step in Right Direction
But AMA Trustee Ronald M. Davis, MD says law still compromises health and safety of many Chicagoans in the short run.
Obesity, High Blood Pressure Impacting Many U.S. Adults 55-64
Half of those in the age group have high BP; 40 percent are obese.
Two Types of Breast Cancer Treatments Show Similar Benefit
Clinical trial results announced comparing paclitaxel and docetaxel.
Chemicals 'Trigger Cancer Spread'
Scientists say they have discovered how tumours control the development of secondary cancers.
Hope for Resistant Asthma Therapy
A vitamin supplement may help treat asthma patients who do not respond to standard steroid drugs, research suggests.
Malaria Health Warning to Britons
Health experts issue a malaria warning after four Britons fall ill with the potentially fatal disease.
Study: Infections May Cause Cancer in Kids
Common infections that affect mothers and babies may trigger certain types of childhood cancers, researchers said.

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Weighing risk tolerance against independent MR service options

What providers should consider when customizing maintenance contracts

For better or worse, why are hospitals such a goldmine for private equity investors?

Two federal investigations explore impact on care quality, costs, and provider finances

How AI and remote monitoring are revolutionizing MR maintenance

Three leading manufacturers on the future of service agreements

Inside one ISO's right-to-repair battle with a leading MR manufacturer

A legal dispute for our times between Philips North America and Image Technology Consulting

What will it take to usher in a digital twin era in healthcare?

Exploring the challenges and possibilities of revolutionizing medicine

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Tek Med Equipment Sales and Tech Medical Sales: A Tale of Two (Very Different) Companies

Two firms with similar names have polar opposite reputations. Jay Sanchez and Ruben Sanchez of Tek Med Equipment Sales Inc., Staten Island, N.Y., set the record straight.

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Physician: Heal Thyself and Thy Laser!

Ophthalmologists can do a great deal of laser maintenance themselves; here are some tips from Jeff Robinson of Laser Care, Calexico, Calif.

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Introducing Recruiting Manager Carrie Bradrick-Ellis

SFG Imaging welcomes new team member to expand staffing and applications services.

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Sonotech, Inc. Comes Out With New Ultrasound Gel

UltraBio Sterile, a unique in vivo biocompatible and bioeliminating sterile ultrasound gel approved.

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