Archive for August, 2009

Stanford scans 2,500-year-old mummy with a CT machine – San Jose Mercury News

Thursday, August 27th, 2009

From left, Elisabeth Cornu, FAMSF, Alisa Eagleston, Erin Girard-Hughes, Rebecca Fahrig, Phd. Stanford,Terry Kessler, DDS., Ren e Dreyfus, FAMSF and Egyptologist, Dr. Jonathan Elias with the Akhmim Study Consortium view the scanning of the more than 2 >> CT Scanning >>

I t augurs well for the judiciary that the Supreme Court judges have now agreed to disclose their assets. Undoubtedly, it will boost transparency and accountability in the judiciary and enhance the people’s respect for it. The fact that all 23 >> CT Scanning >>

Invision Sally Jobe Opens Lincoln Medical Center – Biloxi Sun Herald

Thursday, August 27th, 2009

DENVER, Aug. 26 /PRNewswire/ — Invision Sally Jobe, a community-based provider of diagnostic imaging services, has announced the opening of its newest outpatient imaging facility in the Denver metro area. Just one mile east of Sky Ridge Medical >> Mammography >>

CHARLESTON, S.C. — A health center designed just for teenagers in the South Carolina Lowcountry is holding an open house. The open house is scheduled for Thursday at The Point on Johns Island. The center is a partnership between the state Department >> Mammography >>

Researchers Study Cancer Risk Of Imaging Tests – All Headline News

Thursday, August 27th, 2009

Washington, DC (AHN) – Health researchers are taking a closer look at whether medical imaging tests could raise the risk of developing cancer. The researchers, from the National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute, studied almost 1 million people between >> Medical Imaging >>

Sandra S. Borgmann – Washington Missourian

Thursday, August 27th, 2009

Sandra S. Borgmann – Washington Missourian
Miss Borgmann was born Sept. 19, 1960, in Washington, the daughter of Louis W. Borgmann Jr. and wife Elaine, nee Stolte. She attended school in Union and graduated from Union High School. She attended East Central College for two years. Miss Borgmann

Budd Lake duo say they are still part of today’s music scene – Recorder Community Newspapers
MOUNT OLIVE TWP. – For three decades, Kate and Paul Soboleski have been an integral part of a tight and talented homegrown musical scene. Playing under the name of Kate & Paul, the Mine Hill Road couple has been singing and writing songs since