Philips Showcases Interventional X-ray Radiology Solutions To Support Growing Need...
Minimally-invasive procedures are increasingly replacing more costly open surgery, particularly in oncology, cardiology and women's health applications. With a global market for image-guide...
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Royal Philips Electronics highlights its interventional radiology/oncology solutio...
On display at this year's Radiological Society of North America (RSNA) annual meeting, Royal Philips Electronics is highlighting its portfolio in the field of interventional radiology/oncol...
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Tue Dec 01 05:01:09 PST 2009
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TodayEATING DISORDERS SEMINAR: A presentation focusing on the internal struggles persons battling eating disorders and weight face on a daily basis will begin at 7 p.m. at the Forsyth Count...
Winston-Salem Journal,
Mon Nov 30 21:00:00 PST 2009
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Philips Showcases Interventional Radiology Solutions to Support Growing Need For M...
CHICAGO, Nov. 30 /PRNewswire/ -- Minimally-invasive procedures are increasingly replacing more costly open surgery, particularly in oncology, cardiology and women's health applications.
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Mon Nov 30 09:09:23 PST 2009
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Erica Jain: Engaging With Health Care: How A 'Going Healthy' Movement Can Save Ame...
A "going healthy" movement would synergize an individual's relationship with the health care system -- empowering individuals to take control of their health instead of delegating issues to...
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Mon Nov 30 10:45:50 PST 2009
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Alzheimer's programs give 'strength to go on'
As the number of people diagnosed with Alzheimer's continues to grow, those in the field are continually trying to come up with new and better ways to serve this community. Instead of using...
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Mon Nov 30 10:31:45 PST 2009
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Manor Park still considering 'household' model of care
Although a few months behind where it would like to be, Manor Park still looks toward a "culture change" that will make it a more homey and resident-centered place to live. Sticking points ...
Midland Reporter-Telegram,
Sat Nov 28 23:33:56 PST 2009
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People with HIV alarmed by levels of stigma in UK
Government is urged to act as survey reveals prejudice and ignorance about the virus is rife A damning report into the levels of stigma being faced by people with HIV in Britain has led to ...
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Sat Nov 28 16:48:34 PST 2009
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Thu Nov 26 15:48:00 PST 2009
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The Daily News,
Wed Nov 25 23:42:14 PST 2009
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Philips Showcases Interventional Radiology Solutions to Support Growing Need For M...
Minimally-invasive procedures are increasingly replacing more costly open surgery, particularly in oncology, cardiology and women's health applications.
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Mon Nov 30 06:00:00 PST 2009
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Manor Park still considering 'household' model of care
Although a few months behind where it would like to be, Manor Park still looks toward a "culture change" that will make it a more homey and resident-centered place to live. Sticking points ...
Midland Reporter-Telegram,
Fri Nov 27 23:43:03 PST 2009
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Shedding light on celiac disease
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