THUNDER BAY, ON, Jan. 28 /CNW/ – The North West Local Health Integration
Network (LHIN) will be hosting a technical briefing on the Ontario
government’s plan to improve access to family health care and emergency room
performance and new initiatives.
Participating in the technical briefing will be Gwen DuBois-Wing, CEO of
the North West LHIN, Dr. Shaun Visser, Emergency Department (ED) LHIN Lead and
Tuija Puiras, Executive Director of the Read the rest of this entry »
, a leading provider of Product Lifecycle Management (PLM)
software for electronic, medical, mechanical, and defense manufacturers,
today announced that
(NASDAQ: SLTM), a global leader in the medical aesthetics market and
holding company for the
® brands, has completed
their Software Validation of the
system.
The validation supports the meeting of
(Food and Drug Administration) Part 11
of Title 21 of the Code of Federal Regulations (21 CFR Read the rest of this entry »
GREENVILLE COUNTY, S.C. – A four car wreck on I-85 late Monday afternoon sent three people to the hospital and tied up traffic for nearly an hour and a half.
The wreck happened just after 5 p.m. in the northbound lane between White Horse and Augusta Roads.
Troopers say one of the drivers saw debris in the road and slowed down.
Two other drivers did the same, but another driver didn’t notice and slammed into the car in front of her.
That Read the rest of this entry »
Sunday, September 14, 2008
While the health and well-being of residents in Texas and Louisiana following Hurricane Ike appears better than expected, residual health effects may cause harm in the days and weeks to come, said Dr. Manny Alvarez, FOXNewshealth.com managing editor.
.
With power out in much of the Houston and Galveston region, and with Galveston residents left with no running water and cell phone service, residents are facing several Read the rest of this entry »
Posted: November 3, 2008 – 7:28 pm
The campaign issued a two-page summary of Palin’s medical history, signed by her family doctor in the Valley, Cathy Baldwin-Johnson.
Baldwin-Johnson writes that Palin has been a patient at the same clinic for 17 years and during that time has been in good health. She had four full-term deliveries and one pre-term delivery, earier this year.
“Governor Palin has had no major medical problems. Her hospitalizations Read the rest of this entry »
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Zero-Calorie Sin?
Thursday, January 22, 2009
If you thought the food nannies’ appetite for dictating what beverages you may enjoy would be satisfied by their crusade against regular, sugar-sweetened soda, think again. Their new battle cry is shaping up to be, “None of the calories but all of the sin.”
Government-funded researchers led by the University of Texas’ Jennifer Nettleton analyzed diet and health data collected Read the rest of this entry »
In the age of globalized tweets, diggs and links on health gadgets like international sexual health sites to gizmodo eyeglasses and ear-wax cleaners, it’s surprising that information on international
health care systems and policy isn’t more popular, especially for red-blooded Americans who pride ourselves on having the best of it all – even when that means paying more for flashy high-tech specialty health care that fails to keep us healthy.
After Read the rest of this entry »
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Medical House Plc (MLH.L:
) announced its financial results for the six months ended 30 June 2008, reporting a net loss of ВЈ101 thousand or 0.17 pence per share, in comparison with a net loss of ВЈ340 thousand or 0.57 pence per share in the same period last year.
From continuing operations, the company’s profit declined to ВЈ216 thousand or 0.36 pence per share, from ВЈ252 thousand or 0.42 Read the rest of this entry »
WASHINGTON (AP) — New drugs to treat an epidemic of diabetes will have to be screened more closely for heart risks, federal health officials said Wednesday.
The Food and Drug Administration’s policy change should offer a greater assurance of safety to doctors and patients. But it will make it more costly and time-consuming for companies to develop drugs that lower blood sugars. Well over 100 such medications are in some stage of development. Read the rest of this entry »