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- AidScans 4.3 (Windows)
- Volume estimation application. The program takes set of object slices provided by a scanner. The software is used for medical imaging purposes, especially for brain tumors obtained from MRI and CT scanners volume calculations. The program is usable for breast, chest, liver and another organs tumor calculations as well as...
- Tags: Organ, Medical Imaging, I/O, Microsoft Windows, Tool, AnyIntelli, Scanners, Productivity, Healthcare, Hardware, Peripherals
- Software downloads 2009-11-17
- Where cheaper is not better
- Where cheaper is not better$2,500 -v- $40,000The cost of an PET/CT or MRI scan was about $2,500 when I had mine and a round of radiation or chemo is going to be at least $40,000. Identifying the efficacy of a treatment early can save some major dollars when the...
- Tags: Financial Planning, HEALTHCARE, PET/CT, insurance
- Discussion threads 2009-03-06
- Google Health opens pandora box of PHR sharing
- Google Health opens pandora box of PHR sharingBut will the doctor be suedwhen he treats a patient incorrectlly as the patient did not want the doctor to know information because they felt "embarrased" about it, or felt it was not important enough to share with the doctor?Let doctors determine what...
- Tags: Podcasts, Vertical industries, Benefits, HEALTHCARE, E-health, patient, PHR, health care, Google Health, podcast, Google Inc.
- Discussion threads 2009-03-05
- LiveBlog: Apple's notebook event
- LiveBlog: Apple's notebook eventThat Jobs fellow always looking out for us![i]Jobs said the licensing for Blu-Ray technology is still too complex to burden customers with the costs associated with it.[/i]Thanks Jobs! I'll be thinking of you while watching Blu-Ray movies on my HTPC Vista machine that cost me ~$60...
- Tags: Notebooks, Desktops, TVs, TV & Home Theater, Apple Inc., LiveBlog, notebook event, notebook
- Discussion threads 2008-10-14
- Space Shuttle tech works on brain tumors
- Space Shuttle tech works on brain tumorsI don't think soYou know, I'd rather have the doctor there so, if something went wrong, there was no delay with the information. Relying on secure internet, or satellite communication is too slow, IMO. I don't want someone making decisions based on...
- Tags: Robots, Space Shuttle tech work, tech work, space shuttle, robot
- Discussion threads 2008-06-02
- Space Shuttle tech works on brain tumors
- A robotic surgeon based on military technology has performed its first brain operation in Canada. The neuroArm was developed as a collaborative effort by the University of Calgary and MacDonald Dettwiler Associates Ltd. MDA, a Vancouver military contractor whose best known device is Canadarm used on the...
- Tags: Space Shuttle, Surgeon, Model-driven Architecture, Model Driven Architecture, Ooa/Ood/Oop, Software Development, Software/Web Development, Dana Blankenhorn
- Blog posts 2008-06-02
- The value in name patients
- In all the coverage of Sen. Edward Kennedy's brain tumor, one fact has gone little remarked. The surgery is taking place at Duke. Not in Massachusetts. In North Carolina. The surgeon is Dr. Allan H. Friedman (right, from Duke University Medical Center). He was...
- Tags: Patient, Hospital, Dr., Duke University, Healthcare, Branding, Marketing, Dana Blankenhorn
- Blog posts 2008-06-02
- Google Health launches; Read the terms of service
- Google Health launches; Read the terms of serviceWow!!This is the era of minority report.Who would be foolish enough......to put all their health info on the web for the world to see and for Google to share with the rest of the world? Especially nowadays when potential employers are, ahem,...
- Tags: Vertical industries, Benefits, HEALTHCARE, Companies, Google Inc., Google Health, health care, terms of service
- Discussion threads 2008-05-19
- The purloined benchmark
- The purloined benchmarkOnce again you are ....... long on theory, and words, but short on substance. Frankly your assertion that the benchmark was slanted towards Windows is just an opinion. You have run no benchmarks that refute the claims. I challenge you to reference a study that...
- Tags: Operating systems, PoE, Murph, letter strategy, Microsoft Windows
- Discussion threads 2008-04-09
- Using arsenic to detect cancers?
- An international team led by Texan researchers is using arsenic as a powerful tumor imaging agent. In fact, they are using a drug called bavituximab, 'an antibody that homes in on a specific molecular target on the blood vessels that feed tumors.' By linking this drug to very small doses...
- Tags: Rat, Combination, Technique, Imaging, Blood Vessel, Document Management, Productivity, Enterprise Software, Software, Finance, Managerial Accounting, Roland Piquepaille
- Blog posts 2008-03-03
- GPS accuracy for a robotic neurosurgeon
- The MiniAture Robot for Surgical Applications MARS is already FDA-approved for orthopedic and spinal surgery. Now, Israeli scientists have given it GPS accuracy for keyhole neurosurgery. This is a minimally invasive procedure used for tumor biopsies or deep brain stimulation, but you need to know exactly where you operate. So...
- Tags: Keyhole Inc., Robot, Registration, GPS, Robots, Emerging Technologies, Roland Piquepaille
- Blog posts 2007-10-08
- The IT behind the Cancer Genome Atlas
- This month the National Cancer Institutes Cancer Genome Atlas will start receiving tissue samples which will be used to map the genetic data embedded in cancer cells. The side effect...
- Tags: Utility computing, Software Infrastructure, Science, Open Source, IT Management, Innovation, Hardware Infrastructure, Government, General
- Blog posts 2007-04-02
- Largest study ever declares cell phones safe!
- Scientists tracked 420,000 Danish cell phone users including 52,000 users who have used cell phones for 10 or more years. Some even started using cell phones 21 years ago when the phones were analog models that emitted far greater energy than modern digital models. ...
- Tags: telephone, cell phone, Junk science, Mobile/Wireless, Infrastructure, Security
- Blog posts 2006-12-06
- Top personnel management mistakes
- Top personnel management mistakesHIDDEN MEDICAL CONDITIONS CAUSING POOR PERFORMANCEA top performer for 8 years starts performing poorly. After local medical evaluation, numerous counselings, warnings--termination.A week later emergency room for first ever grand mal seizure results in brain tumor diagnosis and removal.(immediate reversal of termination and prayer avoid lawsuit for...
- Tags: Workforce management, termination, personnel management mistake, personnel management, Tumor
- Discussion threads 2006-09-21
- Cell phone signals excite brain, study finds
- Cell phone signals excite brain, study findsEverything in excess will kill you...Even drinking water...LOLThey are finding out so many interesting things these days aren't they? First it was the fact that chocolate releases endorphins like the kind that are realeased during sex. Now cell phones do something to?...
- Tags: Cellular phones, Telecom & Utilities, cell phone, phone, radiation
- Discussion threads 2006-06-25
- Mitigating the risks of cell phone cancer: Indian food, exercise, and common sense
- Ever since I began covering the potential connection between cell phone usage and cancer, I've been receiving email from a Frans van Velden in the Netherlands who monitors the issue more closely and who occasionally forwards me anything signifcant. Before circling back to him, here's a list...
- Tags: cell phone, telephone
- Blog posts 2006-06-06
- FDA to revisit cellphone cancer risk. It's about time.
- According to Reuters: The U.S. Food and Drug Administration said Thursday that it will review wireless-phone safety following a recently published study that raised concerns about a heightened risk of brain cancer......The researchers at the Swedish National Institute for Working Life compared data from 2,200 cancer...
- Tags: cell phone, telephone, specific absorbtion rate
- Blog posts 2006-04-07
- Study finds brain tumor connection to cell phone use
- Study finds brain tumor connection to cell phone useCell phones: 1000, Swedes:1After hundreds of millions of dollars have been poured into thousands of studies that were unable to tie a disease vector to cell phone use, one study claims to find something. Given that these are statistical studies with...
- Tags: Cellular phones, cell phone
- Discussion threads 2006-03-31
- Study finds brain tumor connection to cell phone use
- A study from the Swedish National Institute for Working Life has found that cell phone usage increases the risk for brain tumors. Users who make cell calls for 2,000 hours or more during their lives have a 240 percent increased risk for a malignant tumor on the side of the...
- Tags: Swedish National Institute, telephone
- Blog posts 2006-03-31
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