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11/19/2008

Infusion technology from Fresenius Kabi

Infusion technology has come a long way in the past decade, explains Stéphane Ruton, Director of Strategic Marketing for IV Technology at Fresenius Kabi, which focuses on …

 

11/19/2008

On-the-spot multi-task lab-on-a-chip

A new lab-on-chip system, the ivD-platform, which quickly determines, on site, the contents and parameters of biological samples, such as blood or saliva, with the help of …

 

11/19/2008

Eight languages spread patient education

Lab Tests Online, an online encyclopaedia on laboratory testing and related conditions, is expanding to include eight languages. …

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11/19/2008

Elastoscan in mammary sonography

If, in the early days of mammary sonography, it was revealed to be helpful to render tactual findings in a visible manner (sonic palpation), then now is the time to palpate …

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11/19/2008

Ireland's Institute of Molecular Medicine

Since the completion of the 13-year human genome project in 2003, molecular scientists have been delving deeper into the world of cells. …

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11/19/2008

Clinical applications of advancing high frequency ultrasound techniques

High frequency ultrasound (US) techniques continue to improve with better resolution and exquisite B Mode imaging, particularly with improved compounding techniques seen with the …

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11/19/2008

Products focused on nurse and patient needs

ArjoHuntleigh, formed in 2007 from the merger of ARJO and Huntleigh Healthcare, is showing a broad portfolio of products and services for patient care. …

 

11/19/2008

Breast cancer

Olwen Glynn Owen reports on MammaPrint, a test that pinpoints the risk of breast cancer recurrence from the primary tumour's genetic make-up. Women with breast cancer tumours under …

 

11/19/2008

A network for young EU health politicians

Junior European health politicians have few opportunities to exchange ideas and coordinate activities. However, due to a pilot project and years of cooperation between the …

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11/19/2008

UPS Healthcare Logistics

From 'A' as in Austria to 'Z' as in Zanzibar the letters 'UPS' (United Parcel Service) are known for express transportation and logistics services. Since the late '90s the UPS …

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11/19/2008

Olympus presents new clinical chemistry systems

Olympus is presenting the AU480, the newest member of its clinical chemistry analyser family. With a throughput of up to 800 tests per hour, an ISE module and on board capacity of …

 

11/19/2008

When must buyers put out tenders?*

Initially, it must be emphasised that companies are only committed by current public procurement law where this is required by law. …

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11/19/2008

Carotid artery stenosis

Patients who have suffered strokes due to stenosis of the carotid artery are at a high risk of suffering further strokes. Many of these second strokes could be avoided if the …

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11/19/2008

Scanning children

A growing number of Dutch hospital doctors now favour ultrasound (US) over CT scans to detect appendicitis in children. This trend has re-opened the US v. CT debate over which …

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11/19/2008

LOGIQ E9

GE Healthcare in unveiling LOGIQ E9, a pioneering sonography system that can generate a precise image fusion from CT/MRT and sonographic volume data, the firm reports. …

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11/19/2008

R-Bay

Inequalities in radiology services across Europe may be levelled out due to R-Bay, a new project in which a consortium of hospitals and healthcare providers will create an …

 

11/19/2008

The Journal of Radiology Case Reports

A new website - www.RadiologyCases.com - has been launched to present publications and education for radiologists. …

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11/19/2008

Automated plate streaking

The vital, routine task of plate streaking to isolate a pure culture is inefficient and time-consuming, significantly slowing microbiologists' responses. …

 

11/19/2008

The Fresenius Inventors' Fair

Turning a brilliant idea into a market-ready product can be a long and arduous task. The 10th Fresenius Inventors' Fair, taking place at Medica, could make that route easier for …

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11/19/2008

2.2 billion euros saved should be spent on nurses

The Royal College of Nursing (RCN) wants the Department of Health to spend a forecasted surplus of around 2.2 billion euros on the 2008/09 National Health Service (NHS) budget on …

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