Free educational forum tailored to the needs of people diagnosed with breast cancer

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Categories: Women's Health
Posted on: 31st May 2010 by: admin

In Canada, it is estimated that 22,700 women will be diagnosed with breast cancer and that an estimated 5,400 women will die from the disease this year. Continue Reading

Eating animals’ meat hunted using lead ammunition can be dangerous for health: Study

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Categories: Medical Science
Posted on: 31st May 2010 by: admin

Eating the meat of animals hunted using lead ammunition can be more dangerous for health than was previously thought, especially for children and people who consume large quantities. This is reflected in a study carried out by British and Spanish researchers that has been published by the journal PLos ONE. Continue Reading

Canadian hockey legend joins Toronto Walk to Fight Arthritis

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Categories: Medical Condition
Posted on: 29th May 2010 by: admin

This Sunday, May 30, the Arthritis Society brings the Walk to Fight Arthritis, presented by the makers of TYLENOL(R), to communities across Canada, including Toronto, to help raise funds and awareness for the leading cause of disability in Canada. Continue Reading

OMG, HL7 announce featured sessions for third annual SOA in Healthcare conference

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Categories: Healthcare
Posted on: 29th May 2010 by: admin

OMG, and Health Level Seven International, along with Open Health Tools and the BPM/SOA Community of Practice, today announced featured sessions for the third annual “SOA in Healthcare: Improving Health through Technology: The role of SOA on the path to meaningful use,” conference. Continue Reading

Novel pipette technique for study of structural properties of tissues

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Categories: Medical Science
Posted on: 28th May 2010 by: admin

A collaboration of French and Canadian researchers have found that sucking a portion of a spherical globule of cells into a tiny pipette provides information about the adhesion between cells and the elastic properties of the tissue. The method is a novel approach for the study of the structural properties of tissues, and should offer insights into processes such as embryonic development, tissue growth and cancer. A paper describing the research appears online in Physical Review Letters on May 24. Continue Reading

NeoStem to present adult stem cell technologies at Stem Cell Investor & Executive Networking Conference

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Categories: Device / Technology
Posted on: 28th May 2010 by: admin

NeoStem, Inc., an international biopharmaceutical company with operations in the U.S. and China, announced that the Company has been invited to present its adult stem cell technologies at the Stem Cell Investor & Executive Networking Conference Event (SCIENCE) in New York City on June 1, 2010. SCIENCE is designed to bring together investors with industry executives, visionary researchers and clinicians and other stakeholders to highlight opportunities and discuss advances in the stem cell field. Continue Reading

HIV positive acrobat may have affected hundreds nationwide

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Categories: Uncategorized
Posted on: 28th May 2010 by: admin

HIV infected acrobat, 32 year old Godfrey Zaburoni allegedly infected hundreds of women all over Australia and a special task force will help track down all of these women. Continue Reading

TSO3 ships first new 3M Optreoz 125-Z sterilizer with STERIZONE Technology

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Categories: Device / Technology
Posted on: 27th May 2010 by: admin

TSO3 Inc. an innovator in sterilization technology for medical devices in healthcare settings using ozone, announces the shipment of the first new 3M(TM) Optreoz(TM) 125-Z sterilizer with TSO3 STERIZONE(R) Technology. Continue Reading

New device to predict wound healing

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Categories: Device / Technology
Posted on: 27th May 2010 by: admin

Complex wounds affect more patients in the United States than heart attack and stroke combined. About 150,000 amputations a year result from complex wounds, while about 80,000 are attributed to diabetes and peripheral arterial disease. There are currently no established methods for early detection of wound healing, or for precise identification of healing progress. Continue Reading

Abbott’s TREK Coronary Dilatation Catheter receives European approval

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Categories: Device / Technology
Posted on: 26th May 2010 by: admin

Abbott today announced the European approval and launch of its TREK™ Coronary Dilatation Catheter for the treatment of coronary artery disease. The TREK system represents a new approach to balloon catheter design, and provides physicians with a high-performing option for treating challenging lesions and difficult-to-reach blockages. Abbott received CE Mark for the TREK system earlier this year. Continue Reading