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Breast Cancer, What do you need to Know?

30th June 2010
Breast cancer is one of the most common types of cancer affecting women all over the world. Statistics say that in the United States, for instance, one in every five women is going to develop breast cancer during her life time. The disease usually starts ... Read >
Author: Dr. Mohamed A. Sherif

The Pharmaceutical Industry and FDA Compliance

25th June 2010
The FDA is an agency of the United States Federal Government with the major responsibility of regulating the safety of food, drugs, cosmetics, biological products, medical devices and radiation-emitting consumer products. The FDA has the power to make fed... Read >
Author: Jess

Massage Chairs - The Good, The Bad And The Unknown

15th January 2010
Massage Chairs are one of the best sources of relaxation, therapy and luxury all rolled into one, right in the comfort of your own home. The massage chairs available today are powered by electricity and come in various different colors, under various bran... Read >
Author: Fred Daitatt

My son and the history of the Liverpool football shirts

30th December 2009
My older boy is today 4 years old and he is beginning to be involved in following football games with me recently.As you will see I am a Liverpool lover since childhood, so I was telling him some days ago some of the history of my beloved football club an... Read >
Author: Marylinn Pendergast

The Extremely Effective Garret Hand Held Metal Detector

22nd December 2009
The garret hand held metal detector are highly accurate, very reliable, light in weight, extremely affordable, tough and also very durable. They can be effectively used in log and Lumber companies to detect even the smallest bits of metal debris in the wo... Read >
Author: Larry Y. Hodge

Medical Device - FDA Classes and Standards for the Product

20th October 2009
Making a medical device should be given ample attention. This is basically because they are used to address medical requirements of end users. Equipment irregularities may not just cause hazards on the life of the patient. Even medical professionals are n... Read >
Author: Richard Milton

Medical Device - Classifications and Guidelines Set in the Product's Assembly

20th October 2009
Producing a medical device should be given ample attention. This is done in order to assure the well-being of the consumer. Equipment irregularities may not just pose hazards on the life of the patient. Even medical practitioners are not exempted from unh... Read >
Author: Agustin Steele

Do You Need a Pacemaker? Avoid These Three Common Mistakes

04th September 2009
If you just suddenly got the news that you might need a pacemaker, you are going to find out two things. First, it's a big decision. Second, no one is really out there trying to help you make that decision. Your doctor may advise you to take a few days to... Read >
Author: Jo Ann LeQuang

Help! I Need a Pacemaker!

30th August 2009
More than half a million people a year get a pacemaker, and if you or a loved one just found out that you might be in that number, you need to get information. But you are going to find out that there is not a lot of information available. Most people do ... Read >
Author: Jo Ann LeQuang

A Primer for New Pacemaker or Defibrillator Patients

23rd July 2009
If you recently had a pacemaker or defibrillator implanted or if you know someone who did, you probably figure that life as you knew it was over. That's not really the case--but the first few weeks as a pacemaker person can be a bit of a hurdle. Healin... Read >
Author: Jo Ann LeQuang

Robotics in the Medical Industry

26th June 2009
The medical industry is one of the sectors that benefit from the use of robots. One would think that with a gloomy economy as backdrop, the medical industry would hold back in terms of robotics investments but this sector shows no signs of slowing down. ... Read >
Author: Jamie Hanson

Pacemakers and Heart Attacks

04th June 2009
If you need a pacemaker, it is most likely because you have an arrhythmia not because you have some heart condition that is going to predispose you to a heart attack. The purpose of a pacemaker is to regulate the electrical system of the heart to stabi... Read >
Author: Jo Ann LeQuang

What Doctors Are Saying About Pacemaker Recalls

03rd June 2009
The Heart Rhythm Society just held its annual scientific sessions this year. The Heart Rhythm Society or HRS is the official medical society for doctors and other healthcare professionals who specialize in arrhythmias and pacemakers. With many topics o... Read >
Author: Jo Ann LeQuang

Testing the Foot

15th May 2009
As you sit in the doctor's office, you may notice pamphlets on all sorts of different complications and treatments. You may also come across information on diagnostic testing such as Magnetic Resonance Imaging, Computed Tomography, and Ultrasound. What ... Read >
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The Importance of Heart Pacemakers

13th May 2009
Have you ever wondered how a pacemaker works? An artificial pacemaker is an electronic mechanism which is attached to the heart by small electrodes. The pacemaker is usually implanted through surgery, however temporary external pacemakers are available. T... Read >
Author: msmart
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