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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) FDA puts Philips on notice for CT and ultrasound manufacturing facility

Facility in China found to have 'significant noncompliance' during inspection

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What's HOT This Week? -- a GE 800 T Mammo Unit and a GE CT/i CT Scanner
Also freshly posted are a HEWLETT PACKARD 5500 Cardiac - Vascular Ultrasound and a SONOSCAPE T 6210 Probe Ultrasound Transducer -- but wait, there's more!
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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Court Warns Doctors to End Strike: BBC Health News
Supreme Court orders doctors protesting against an affirmative action plan to return to work.
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Standards, costs keep docs from digital age
Dr. Brian Zell was an early adopter of electronic health records when he switched his suburban Philadelphia practice to a computerized system five years ago -- but he still uses reams of paper.
Graphic images to deter smokers
The public are being invited to decide which pictures will feature in a new set of warnings on cigarette packets.
Fewer dose hope for breast cancer
Fewer but larger doses of radiotherapy may be a better way to treat breast cancer, research suggests.
'Easy fit' pump for heart disease
A heart pump which can be inserted without the need for open heart surgery has been developed by UK scientists.
M. D. Anderson Cancer Center Becomes Largest Installation in the World of Siemens Symbia Technology
Physicians examine patients with five SPECT-CT systems and four SPECT-only systems.
Swans, smuggled wildlife top bird flu fears
Interior officials say avian flu might not show up in 2006.
A daily drink 'only good for men'
Drinking alcohol daily protects against heart disease in men but not in women, research shows.
Tumours 'sabotage immune system'
Scientists have shown how tumours can manipulate the immune system to stop it attacking cancer cells.
Doc gives patient blood during surgery
Surgeon and 8-year-old patient share rare blood type.
Two more bird flu cases confirmed in Indonesia
Two more Indonesians have been confirmed as infected with the H5N1 bird flu virus, a health official said on Monday.
Music 'can reduce chronic pain'
Research has confirmed listening to music can have a significant positive impact on perception of chronic pain.
Plea for free Africa healthcare
A UK-based charity urges donors to give specific long-term support to Africa in providing free healthcare.
Extensive pregnancy benefits don't lead to bigger babies
For pregnant women who work outside the home, rest -- provided in some countries by the combination of taking time off from work and government-supported social benefits -- does not appear to lead to bigger, and, therefore, perhaps healthier babies, according to a study conducted in Sweden.
Midwives delivering more babies
Insurance coverage varies for natural, not medical, procedure.
Big FDA Cuts In Mammo Inspections
The FDA is significantly cutting back on the scope of their annual Mammography Quality Standards Act (MQSA) inspections by eliminating tests that are already performed annually by a facility's medical physicist.
FDA Announces Initiative to Facilitate the Development and Availability of Medical Devices
New draft guidelines for use of Bayesian statistics in clinical trials issued as part of initiative.
GE and St. Jude Medical Inc. Collaborate to Fight Heart Disease and Stroke
Agreement brings together real-time imaging technologies to help physicians combat disease.
Philips Donates $2.6 Million Worth of Ultrasound Equipment to Under-Served Patients Around the World
First beneficiary is Seoul City General Hospital in South Korea.
Emergency Congress 2006 - Getting Prepared - Sept. 12-14, Dubai, U.A.E.
The Emergency Congress 2006 has three parts: Emergency Medical Services, Trauma, and Accident & Emergency...read on for details.
Agfa HealthCare Presents its Hospital and Clinical IT System, ORBIS
ORBIS offers improved quality of care and increased efficiency and effectiveness for the French Health System.
Personalized Treatment Trial for Breast Cancer Launched
Goal is to determine whether genetics can be used to inform treatment decisions.

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Treasurer Robert Davis succeeds Greisch as CFO.

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