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A new vaccine may prove effective in treating brain cancer.

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An exclusive report from the pages of DOTmed Business News.

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Senator David Vitter (R-La.) called on the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services to expunge all references to the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force's controversial mammography guidelines from agency websites.

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The U.S. Food and Drug Administration is now enlisting doctors to be its eyes and ears in its efforts to stop misleading drug advertisements.

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Senator has suggestions on MLR transparency.

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Obese women are more likely to have bigger tumors and higher rates of lymph node metastases at the time of diagnosis than non-obese women, a new study finds.

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A Leerink Swann survey of hospital administrators predicts a slight easing of hospital capital budget pressures.

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A state regulatory update from the pages of DOTmed Business News.

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Amendment would end exemption for health insurance industry.

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Witnesses discuss benefits and drawbacks of public pricing information.

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A new inclined beam treatment room in Oklahoma suggests proton therapy rooms can treat most patients without expensive, 120-ton gantries.

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Read the latest trends in the market and technologies.

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The U.S. Food and Drug Administration will host a public meeting next month to find ways to prevent radiation therapy mishaps, the agency announced on Friday.

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The President's Cancer Panel warns of environmental cancer risks in yearly report.

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Charles Deschamps met with DOTmed News to discuss the society, conference and his new position.

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Pilot project in Miami-Dade County requires nurses and health aides to call into program to make sure they're really delivering the services promised.

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VP Brian Baker talked about meaningful use criteria and electronic medical records.

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A correction was made that decreases the cut from 36 percent to 20 percent.

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Linda Monty, former MRMS president and chair, spoke to DOTmed News about the association.

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Man involved in scheme that pretended elderly aunt was HIV positive to collect Medicare dollars, according to the DOJ.

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Committee leaders conflicted over whether fiscal reform authority extends to orthodontists, dentists.

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Law will expand services and assistance for disabled vets, caregivers.

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Read what every patient, and many doctors, need to know.

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A drug that could serve as a countermeasure to radiation poisoning and prevent gruesome, lingering deaths in the weeks following a nuclear bomb blast or power plant accident enters a second round of government-sponsored trials.

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C-level executives surveyed said they would have to cut jobs to deal with excise tax.

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Spokesman: Patients from St. Vincent's will continue to see their regular physicians.

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A RAND simulation suggests docs serving the poor might earn $7,000 less under competitive rewards schemes.

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Website with insurance coverage options to be published in July.

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Federal government to provide coverage options for those with pre-existing conditions.

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A preview of highlights from this year's conference in San Antonio.

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Sanford Health's second children's clinic is expected to be completed next year.

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Phyllis McCready discusses her experience at this year's IDN conference.

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A medico-legal entry from DOTmed Business News.

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Report finds delays, backlogs in transfers to MACs.

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Scientists in New York have created a computer system that automatically pulls radiation dosage off CT scan reports and alerts radiologists if dose levels exceed industry-standard values, a technology that could help patients better monitor their lifetime exposure as well as prevent the highly publicized dosage fiascoes that rocked the profession last year.

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Commission would investigate resources for urotrauma.

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Research found that adaptive filters can increase image quality while reducing CT radiation.

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Amerinet just announced that the 2010 Member Conference has been postponed till a later date due to severe flooding in Nashville, Tenn.

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A state-level regulatory report from DOTmed Business News.

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Sustainability initiatives, green building and evidence-based design are changing the landscape of hospital construction even as the recession takes its toll.

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