Archive for February, 2010

A great adventure: Geneseo mom publishes YA fantasy – The Daily News Online

Sunday, February 28th, 2010

Holly Preston of Geneseo has a busy life being a single-mother of three children, a medical transcription student and an artist. Despite her busy life, Preston decided to add author to her list of titles. Preston, writing as H.M. Preston, released >> Medical Transcription >>

Some hospitals in Malaysia prepare to welcome patients from S’pore – Channel NewsAsia

Saturday, February 27th, 2010

KUALA LUMPUR: Some hospitals in Malaysia are preparing to welcome more patients from Singapore. One has even tied up with tour operators to attract medical tourists from across the causeway. For Singaporeans, the hospital bills are cheaper. And from >> Angiography News >>

HEALTH CARE: GOP had its chance to act – Tacoma News Tribune

Saturday, February 27th, 2010

A healthy individual with no indication of heart problems might do well to phone a local hospital and inquire about the cost for bypass surgery, angiogram, angioplasy, atrial fibrilation. He/she would be shocked. I am in no position to judge if these >> Angiography >>

Magnetic Resonance Angiography Findings Of Penile Mondor’s Disease – Medical News Today

Saturday, February 27th, 2010

UroToday.com – The penile Mondor’s disease is likely an underestimated benign condition, generally self-resolving by thrombus reabsorption within a time-set of 4 to 6 weeks, with a reported vein recanalisation within 9 weeks [1, 2]. Some >> more Angiography >>

Radiation exposure at CoxHealth shows need for safety – News-Leader.com

Saturday, February 27th, 2010

Local hospital officials acknowledge that recent news about excessive radiation exposure might be scaring patients, but insist they have confidence in the safety measures in place. CoxHealth officials say they’ve implemented procedures that go far >> CT Scanning >>

CT scanners to include radiation safety controls – Arizona Daily Star

Saturday, February 27th, 2010

WASHINGTON – A medical imaging trade group said Thursday that manufacturers of CT scanners will begin installing safety controls to prevent patients from receiving excessive radiation. The dosing checks, which will begin rolling out before the end of >> CT Scanning >>