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Molecular Imaging News
- Feb 8, 2010 FDA releases guidance for use of statistical methods in device trials
- New York hospital offers PET/CT services
- Prague hospital opens nuclear medicine center
- Pakistani hospital offers PET/CT imaging services
- Obama calls for televised bipartisan meeting on health care
- FCC plan aims to advance wireless IT in health care
- Feb 5, 2010 Bill seeking to prevent cardiac imaging cuts gains support
- Study: MR spectroscopy shows promise in addressing male infertility
- People with high levels of dopamine crave stimulating activities
- FDA program aims to block entry of tainted food and drugs
- Obama says failed health reform movement would affect elections
- Expert cites 5 health IT decisions providers should stay away from
- Feb 4, 2010 Study to compare procedures' capacity to detect coronary artery clogs
- Study links social status to level of brain dopamine receptors
- Expert: FDA offices abroad might boost inspections by 50%
- Obama: Republicans have not been left out of health reform efforts
- Feb 3, 2010 SNM summit focuses on molecular imaging and nanotechnology
- Virginia hospitals offer PET/CT imaging using N13-ammonia
- Dutch nuclear group extends preparatory time for reactor
- Democrats work on compromise health bill, House leader says
- Ohio university to match funding for translational research
- Halamka lists top 10 EHR implementation roadblocks
- Feb 2, 2010 Study: Many PET reports are lacking key elements
- Illinois radiology groups combine practices
- FDA's in vitro diagnostics office to house radiology devices unit
- FDA should see a budget of about $4 billion in fiscal 2011
- Obama's 2011 budget proposal includes $911B for HHS
- Expert offers a road map for a smooth changeover to EMRs
- Feb 1, 2010 Medical isotope bill is being held up in the Senate
- Study: Drugs can aid neuroimaging of Alzheimer's disease
- Researchers use gamma camera to track medical isotope in soil
- 12 institutions will conduct Phase II trial of Alzheimer's gene therapy
- AECL: Reactor restart to extend to April
- Group to establish radiopharmacy in Turkey
- NIH calls on firms to equip scanners with radiation-tracking software
- Democrats may shift focus to health insurance reform, officials suggest


