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- MSDict Oxford Concise Medical Dictionary (exe)
- The dictionary defines terms in anatomy, physiology, biochemistry, and pharmacology, as well as in all major medical and surgical specialties. Its coverage of psychology and psychiatry, public health medicine and dentistry is unusually comprehensive. This edition includes many new entries covering the latest developments in diagnostic radiology and radiotherapy, endocrinology,...
- Tags: Public Health, Mobile System, Entry, Healthcare
- Software downloads 2008-04-17
- Cell images on Times Square?
- If you're in New York this coming week, don't miss the images which will be displayed on the high-definition TV NBC screen at Times Square. General Electric -- which owns NBC -- launched last year a competition for the best images taken with its IN Cell Analyzer systems. GE received...
- Tags: General Electric Co., Image, Cell, Roland Piquepaille
- Blog posts 2008-03-01
- Microsoft readies a consumer healthcare platform
- Microsoft readies a consumer healthcare platformFine choice[i]How would you feel about a Microsoft healthcare platform/service? Would you trust it any more/less than a Google one?[/i]That's like being asked whether you prefer execution by firing squad or burning at the stake.Google has a better track record on security and lock-in (which...
- Tags: Vertical industries, Benefits, HEALTHCARE, Microsoft Corp., health care, Google Inc.
- Discussion threads 2007-06-29
- A robot that travels through the body
- The reference to the 1966 movie "Fantastic Voyage" is maybe too obvious. But Israeli scientists have developed a 1-millimeter-diameter medical robot that will be able to crawl within our veins and arteries. It's too early to know when this medical robot is allowed to explore a real human being. But...
- Tags: Robotics, Health &, Medicine, Engineering &, Innovation
- Blog posts 2007-06-26
- Radioactive weapons against AIDS?
- You all know that radiotherapy has been used for a long time as a treatment for several types of cancer. Why not applying it to people infected with HIV, the virus that causes AIDS? Scientists from the United States and Germany have done it and theyve successfully used radioimmunotherapy to...
- Tags: cell
- Blog posts 2006-11-07
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