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Molecular Imaging News
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Sep 2, 2010
Studies: Molecular imaging improves management of cancer patients
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Novartis' Gleevec indicates potential to treat Alzheimer's
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Mental exercise fails to stall dementia progression in study
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Analysis predicts significant growth in ambulatory EHR market
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FDA launches program to keep public informed about its performance
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EMR rollout at Detroit health system leads to better care, cost savings
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Sep 1, 2010
FDA device unit's webcast focuses on 510(k) process overhaul
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Combination of quantum dots, microneedles holds promise for cancer
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BARDA asks ImmuneRegen to give proposal for Homspera
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Poll shows waning public support for PPACA
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ONC selects first two EHR certification bodies
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Aug 31, 2010
Researchers to study Alzheimer's risk in Down syndrome patients
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PET imaging helps explain long-lasting effects of drug abuse
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Catholic Healthcare West to open outpatient cancer center
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Canadian government allots funding for TRIUMF upgrades
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Iran to produce 20% enriched uranium for research reactor
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HHS provides $2 billion to prepare for a public health emergency
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Consumers may start getting recall fatigue
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Aug 30, 2010
Researchers develop new medical isotopes
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PET/CT identifies recurrent prostate cancer after prostatectomy
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Texas institute's head talks about research plans
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Hong Kong agency seeks comments on device regulatory framework
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GAO report supports the FDA's effort to monitor noninferiority studies
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Report: State, local HIT spending to reach $9.9B in 2015
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Aug 27, 2010
Dutch reactor is scheduled for Sept. 9 restart
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Expert discusses use of CZT in molecular breast imaging
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The Lancet questions failure of clinical studies on Alzheimer's drugs
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Reports cite top 10 MU challenges for hospitals, doctors
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HHS awards $9M in contracts for NHIN development
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Aug 26, 2010
FDG-PET/CT combined with CTC might better ID new cancer cells
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Researchers to study biological molecules
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NRC investigates radiation incident at Washington hospital
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Canadian reactor to go offline for maintenance next spring
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Modern Healthcare names "100 Most Powerful People in Healthcare"
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Report: Stimulus law is aiding health IT efforts