From the October issue of HCB News magazine
Researchers see promise for unlocking mystery of mental disorders
Worked at UMC Utrecht for 15 years
Providing tools from 3-D printers to Velcro
Cuts overdiagnosis by 89 percent
Doctors sharing access against facility rules not fault of institution
Pacitti will take over the position on October 19
Prostate, breast could be cut by 25 and 19 percent respectively
Cites primary imaging solutions that provide more economic value as incentive to completing deal
Up to eight vital signs in a $10 disposable patch the size of a credit card
Bringing the measurement of intracranial pressure out of the ICU
Recognizing the benefits is critical to saving lives
Only takes about seven minutes to acquire image
Billionaire investor is calling for new project leadership
Uses plastic water bottle, oxygen mask, to save life
From the September issue of HCB News magazine
Will go into effect October 1, 2015
Global economy will lose $12 trillion by 2030 if problem persists
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Patient retrained brain's walking ability for months with virtual reality
About 29 percent less expensive than traditional colonoscopy
A non-leaded cap may help solve the problem
Reveals much smaller structures than traditional SPECT systems
Research may mitigate fears for prospective patients
Could save 25 percent in costs per patient
Insights from Richard Oliver, CEO of American Sentinel University
An industry sector report on what's driving that growth
In 2014 the country recorded 52 deaths per 1,000 children
Invests $300 million in effort to improve care for 5.8 billion people
Cost-benefit, ethical challenges abound
'Prompt Gamma Timing' may reveal dose conformity
Collaboration among clinicians, patients, families is essential
Study underway to see if it will improve surgical planning
Researchers image servicemen after brain injuries
IBA will provide, 'The first proton center in Latin America'
FLUKA Monte Carlo could pave the way to new standard in cancer therapy
The alleged scam is one of the biggest in California history