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Dicom PACS Help Your Medical Office Run More Smoothly

24th February 2009
Dicom pacs is the wave of the future at medical offices and hospitals of all sizes and specialties. An efilm workstation, along with a dicom viewer, allows your medical team to work more efficiently and enables you to provide better care for your patient... Read >
Author: Jonothan Blocker

Mesothelioma Cancer: Diagnosis Of Mesothelioma Cancer

28th January 2009
Beginning with diagnosis mesothelioma with a review of the patient's medical history, including any history of asbestos exposure. A complete physical examination including x-rays of the chest or abdomen and lung function tests is performed. A CT (or CAT) ... Read >
Author: Georage Clark

Digital Medical Imaging is Forever Changing the Medical Landscape

31st December 2008
Digital medical imaging is a field continuing to develop and grow in the world of healthcare. This is all in large part to advances in computer technology. Technology is expanding and constantly improving, especially true in the speed and quality of medi... Read >
Author: Susan Slobac

Myths and Truths about Back Pain

23rd October 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 Stephen Lau Back pain is common, affecting about 60 to 80 percent of people in Western countries. Other than injury, if the pain lasts only a day or two, it is most probably due to muscle strain. However, if the pain is lasting and c... Read >
Author: Stephen Lau

The Mammography Viewer can be used by multiple medical specialists

07th October 2008
Digital photography and imaging has reshaped the radiology medical field. That, along with the use of speedy computers, makes it possible for your small medical office or clinic to find an affordable pacs solution such as the Candelis imagegrid. This of... Read >
Author: Wayne Hemrick

NSF Patients May Find Relief In Gadolinium Alternative

17th September 2008
A study published in the journal Radiology may offer exciting insight into a new dialysis that has been found to improve the side effects of Nephrogenic Systemic Fibrosis (NSF) among kidney disease patients. A study, conducted by the Weill Medical Coll... Read >
Author: Legal

Dicom Viewers Customized To Fit Your Imaging Needs

08th September 2008
Imaging centers, chiropractic and orthopedic offices, along with small clinics in the past have been at a disadvantage when it comes to procuring PACS, or Picture Archiving and Communications Systems. For a full PACS system, the cost is often out of the ... Read >
Author: Wayne Hemrick

Pacs System Software Makes Digital Imaging Possible

05th September 2008
Cardiology and radiology departments, small medical clinics, and imaging centers now have the opportunity to switch from film imaging to digital imaging. Changing over to digital means a tremendous decrease in storage space needed for paper patient file... Read >
Author: Wayne Hemrick

Dementia and the Aging Adult

18th April 2008
Dementia is the deterioration of brain function which often strikes aging elders, a chronic problem that is progressive in nature. Many times the disease goes undetected in elders since the symptoms can seem like natural signs of aging at first. However, ... Read >
Author: FJenkins

Bulging lumbar disc

05th November 2007
Being fairly common in both young adults and older people, bulging disc can affect just about anyone. Most times they are not a cause for panic and are often discovered by accident while having another medical problem examined. Abnormalities, such as bu... Read >
Author: Robert Langard

Bulging disc treatments

05th November 2007
A bulging disc is not a cause for panic as they are fairly common in both younger and older people. A bugling or protruding disc is usually see at high rates on MRIs in patients that suffer with back pain and are also found in patients that are not suffe... Read >
Author: Robert Langard

Gadolinium Contrast Dye - Its Effects Can Be Deadly

20th September 2007
Gadolinium is a non-radioactive, water-like liquid injected into the veins of patients undergoing MRIs and MRAs “with contrast.” Contrast markers bond with damaged or diseased tissues, giving doctors a clearer picture of potential problems, ma... Read >
Author: Claudine Q. Homolash

Linda and Dennis Virts of Re/Max Renaissance is Using IDX Broker to Increase their Combined Lead Gen

28th August 2007
AUGUST 27, 2007 EUGENE, ORE. - IDX, Inc. announces today its newest addition to the network of real estate professionals using IDX Broker, Linda and Dennis Virts of Re/Max Renaissance in Northern Virginia. Now connecting consumers in the Northern Virg... Read >
Author: Candice IDX

Rheumatoid Arthritis | How to Ease Rheumatoid Arthritis Pain

25th June 2007
By Jean Maguire Rheumatoid arthritis (RA), one of the many types of arthritis, is a chronic autoimmune disease that affects 2.1 million Americans. What Causes Rheumatoid Arthritis? "Arthritis doctors commonly believe an infection like a virus may... Read >
Author: REMEDY Magazine

MRI With Contrast Could Pose a Danger to Kidney Patients

09th June 2007
Contrast agents used during MRIs and MRAs could cause a disabling and potentially deadly condition for individuals with impaired renal function. For nearly ten years, researchers have been searching for the cause of a rare but potentially fatal conditi... Read >
Author: A. Wisner
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