Archive for July, 2010
July 31st, 2010 -- Posted in General |
The Society of Cardiovascular Computed Tomography (SCCT), the leading international professional society dedicated to research, education and clinical excellence in cardiovascular computed tomography (CT), has named Dr. Raman Dusaj and Dr. Thomas Smith the recipients of the fourth annual Young Investigator Award. The Young Investigator Award was announced at SCCT’s 2010 Annual Scientific Meeting in continue reading »
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July 30th, 2010 -- Posted in Uncategorized |
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Metro Bank has become the first new high street lender in Britain for over 100 years. Pledging to put the customer first with features like long opening hours, seven days a week, and allowing pet dogs into branches, Metro Bank hopes to tap into the public's growing dissatisfaction with traditional banks in the wake of the global financial crisis. continue reading »
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July 30th, 2010 -- Posted in General |
Advanced Cell Technology, Inc. (”ACT”; OTCBB:ACTC) announced that it has submitted documentation and a complete response to substantively address the issues raised by the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) in connection with the Company’s plans to initiate a Phase I/II multicenter study using embryonic stem (ES) cell derived retinal cells to treat patients with Stargardt’s Macular Dystrophy (SMD). continue reading »
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July 29th, 2010 -- Posted in General |
The UK ranks 11th out of 14 countries for dementia drug use rates according to a report published by the Department of Health. The paper ‘Extent and causes of international variations in drug usage’ by Professor Sir Mike Richards looked at the rates of drug usage per capita for a range of diseases and drug categories in 14 countries across the world. The UK’s overall ranking was eighth. Alzheimer’s continue reading »
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July 28th, 2010 -- Posted in General |
Commenting on the launch of the consultation ‘Commissioning for patients’, Dr Hamish Meldrum, Chairman of BMA Council, said: “This document provides more detail about the government’s plans for GP commissioning, but there are still many questions that need answering. The proposals contain both opportunities and threats and we will be actively engaging with the consultation process to explore this in continue reading »
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July 27th, 2010 -- Posted in General |
Vitamins are organic compounds which are needed in small quantities to sustain life. We get vitamins from food, because the human body either does not produce enough of them, or none at all. An organic compound contains carbon. When an organism (living thing) cannot produce enough of an organic chemical compound that it needs in tiny amounts, and has to get it from food, it is called a vitamin. Sometimes continue reading »
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July 26th, 2010 -- Posted in General |
An FDA (Food and Drug Administration), USA Advisory Committee voted 25 to 10 against a proposal to reduce the abuse and misuse of long-acting narcotic painkillers, such as OxyContin or Vicodin. Although the Advisory Committee’s recommendations are not binding the FDA usually follows them when making a regulatory decision. The Committee’s main reason for turning the proposal down, they say, was because continue reading »
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July 25th, 2010 -- Posted in General |
According to a new guideline issued by the British Cardiovascular Society (BCS), called Fitness to Fly, there are very few heart conditions that mean patients cannot fly safely. The report is the result of the working group formed by BCS in 2008, in response to the House of Lords Science and Technology Committee. Dr. David Smith, a Consultant Cardiologist, Royal Devon and Exeter Foundation Trust, led continue reading »
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July 24th, 2010 -- Posted in General |
Siemens Healthcare is pleased to announce its first orders of the MAGNETOM® Aera 1.5 Tesla and MAGNETOM® Skyra 3 Tesla MRI systems following recent product launches into the UK market. The first hospitals to place orders include Wythenshawe Hospital, part of University Hospital of South Manchester NHS Foundation Trust (UHSM), Guys Hospital, part of Guy’s and St Thomas’ NHS Foundation Trust, continue reading »
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July 23rd, 2010 -- Posted in General |
More than 91.9 percent of North Dakota small businesses with fewer than 25 employees will be eligible this year for tax credits to help pay the cost of employee health coverage, according to a new report issued by the consumer health organization Families USA and small business advocacy group Small Business Majority. The tax credit program, a key element of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care continue reading »
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