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Released: 30-Apr-2010 9:30 AM EDT
2010 International Conference: Systems Biology of Human Disease
Council for Systems Biology

The Council for Systems Biology in Boston (CSB2) is excited to announce that registration is now open for the 2010 International Conference on Systems Biology of Human Disease. This three-day conference (June 16-19) will focus on mammalian systems biology, particularly as it applies to human disease and therapy. In addition to talks by invited speakers, SBHD will include two poster sessions and additional talks selected from submitted poster abstracts. The conference will take place at The Joseph B. Martin Conference Center on the campus of Harvard Medical School.

Released: 29-Apr-2010 4:15 PM EDT
Approval of Prostate Cancer Immunotherapy Marks Milestone in New Era of Cancer Treatments
Dana-Farber Cancer Institute

Today’s announcement that the U.S. Food and Drug Administration has approved Provengeâ, a new form of therapy for some prostate cancer patients, marks the beginning of an era in which patients’ own immune systems become part of the standard therapeutic arsenal against cancer, say Dana-Farber Cancer Institute investigators who led a study of the treatment’s effectiveness in patients.

Released: 29-Apr-2010 4:10 PM EDT
No-Stress Stress Test Brings Relief to Heart Failure Patients
University of Illinois Chicago

The University of Illinois Medical Center at Chicago is the first academic medical center in the country to introduce a new "no stress" diagnostic system for assessing patients with heart failure and optimizing their treatment.

Released: 29-Apr-2010 12:00 PM EDT
Data Mining Technology Used in Business Now Applied to Hospital Information Systems for Infection Control Programs
Asolva

Data mining technology, originally developed for use in business and scientific research, is now being used to automatically monitor clinical information among hospital data sets including pharmacy, lab, admission/discharge and medical transcripts. For example, by linking pharmacy and lab results, infection control practitioners can quickly identify clusters of organisms found in the patient population and then administer the appropriate antimicrobial drugs.

Released: 29-Apr-2010 12:00 PM EDT
Biomedica Diagnostics Inc. Reaches New Markets with Life Saving Products
Nova Scotia Business Inc.

BioMedica Diagnostics Inc, a company that uses innovative technology to link the medical needs of developed countries with those of less advantaged populations is growing.

Released: 29-Apr-2010 12:00 PM EDT
The Perspiration Paradox – As Temps Rise, More Kids Fall
WaterGuard

As the days get longer and temperatures rise, so do incidences of outdoor-related injuries.

Released: 28-Apr-2010 3:35 PM EDT
AANMA to Launch the Great American Asthma Challenge
Allergy & Asthma Network Mothers of Asthmatics (AANMA)

First-ever national grassroots movement to end asthma deaths in the united states.

Released: 28-Apr-2010 3:30 PM EDT
Technology Solution Allows Doctors to Use EMRs More Efficiently
EMDAT

Practitioners get benefits of electronic records without doing time-consuming entry themselves.

Released: 28-Apr-2010 2:00 PM EDT
Job Seekers Offered New Direct Line to Medical Device Industry Decision Makers
e-Zassi.com

When Peter von Dyck founded e-Zassi.com, he realized his online business network for the medical device industry would help connect a wide range of companies to commercialize products more efficiently. What he did not realize was how useful the site would be for those in the industry looking for employment.

Released: 28-Apr-2010 1:15 PM EDT
A “War for Talent” Predicted for People Working in Medical Information and Healthcare Professions
Michael D. Zinn & Associates

Though the healthcare bill was fought long and hard, and the fight is not over yet, the focus within the healthcare industry is now moving towards delivering more services to more people. This means more medical information, needed more quickly, and without duplication or error. As a result, there should soon be a dramatic increase in the hiring of people with technical skills in information technology services, clinical development, and medical and regulatory affairs.

Released: 28-Apr-2010 12:15 PM EDT
Toolkit Evaluates Youth Smoking Cessation Programs
University of Illinois Chicago

Health educators nationwide who run youth smoking cessation programs now have access to a free toolkit to evaluate their programs at www.HYSQ.org.

Released: 28-Apr-2010 9:00 AM EDT
Loyola Dermatologists To Offer Free Skin Cancer Screenings
Loyola Medicine

Head-to-toe examinations will mark the beginning of Skin Cancer Detection and Prevention Month in May.

Released: 27-Apr-2010 4:50 PM EDT
Hawkeye Poll: Middle-Aged Americans Most Optimistic About Health Care Bill
University of Iowa

A new poll indicates that middle-aged Americans are much more likely to approve of the health care bill. A national University of Iowa Hawkeye Poll released today suggests that 53 percent of 35- to 54-year-olds are in favor of the legislation. This support is despite the fact that only 28 percent of the age group believes the reform will improve quality of coverage, and 63 percent expect it to increase their out-of-pocket medical costs.

Released: 27-Apr-2010 4:25 PM EDT
Five Hospitals to Participate in Toronto’s First-Ever Inter-Hospital Health Challenge
University Health Network (UHN)

Health-care workers from five downtown Toronto hospitals will come together on Wednesday to kick off the city’s first-ever Inter-Hospital Health Challenge — an initiative designed to encourage greater daily physical activity levels, healthier eating habits and awareness of how overall wellbeing can enhance work performance.

Released: 27-Apr-2010 1:30 PM EDT
Rhemisphere Signs Deal to Develop “Blink,” A UMB Patient Monitoring System
University of Maryland, Baltimore

System invented by clinical researchers at School of Medicine displays up-to-the-minute analytical data on a patient from laboratory tests.

Released: 27-Apr-2010 1:15 PM EDT
Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy Association (HCMA) Annual Symposium
Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy Association (HCMA)

Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy (HCM), the genetic disease in which the muscle of the heart thickens in the absence of an apparent cause, is the leading cause of sudden death in children and young adults. HCM accounts for 40 percent of all deaths on athletic playing fields across the U.S.

Released: 27-Apr-2010 9:45 AM EDT
Taking Control of Your Health in the Age of Healthcare Reform
Private Health

10 tips on how to be your own personal healthcare manager.

Released: 27-Apr-2010 8:00 AM EDT
Cancer Disparities and the Economy to be Addressed at 3-Day Forum
Michigan Medicine - University of Michigan

Awareness of cancer health disparities, the burden of the current economic crisis on these inequities, and interventions and policy initiatives to improve health disparities will be explored during a three-day forum hosted by the University of Michigan Comprehensive Cancer Center and the Horace H. Rackham School of Graduate Studies.

Released: 26-Apr-2010 4:30 PM EDT
Shoulder and Upper Extremity Injuries are More Common than You Thought
Non-Surgical Orthopaedics

Shoulder and upper extremity injuries are very common according to Non-Surgical Orthopaedics, P.C. Many of them result from years of cumulative injuries punctuated by a trauma such as a motor vehicle accident, falls, or sports injuries. These injuries cost consumers, their employers and insurance companies billions of dollars a year in treatment and productivity losses.

Released: 26-Apr-2010 4:00 PM EDT
AMGA Launches First in Series of Nationwide Meetings on Groundbreaking Delivery System Reform
American Medical Group Association (AMGA)

The American Medical Group Association announced that the first two meetings in a series of regional meetings focused on accountable care organizations (ACOs) were unqualified successes, drawing healthcare leaders together to network in an intimate setting and to learn from leading medical groups and organized systems of care that are exemplars of the ACO model. AMGA and its members developed the ACO model based on the experiences of its members in the CMS Physician Group Practice Demonstration and the practice patterns of high-performing health care organizations.

Released: 26-Apr-2010 10:30 AM EDT
New Online Resource Offers Guide to Health Reform Implementation
George Washington University

The George Washington University and Robert Wood Johnson Foundation launch Health Reform GPS, a Web portal that will help key stakeholders understand and operationalize health reform legislation.

Released: 26-Apr-2010 10:25 AM EDT
Team Develops ‘Toolkit’ to Address Health Literacy Barriers
University of North Carolina Health Care System

The federal Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ) has released the “Health Literacy Universal Precautions Toolkit,” which was prepared for AHRQ by the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. The toolkit, which can be downloaded as a PDF from the AHRQ website, is designed to help primary care doctors and their staffs learn how to communicate more effectively with their patients.

Released: 26-Apr-2010 10:25 AM EDT
Evidence-Based Medicine: Visual Analytics Tool Aids Quest to Improve Patient Care
Renaissance Computing Institute (RENCI)

RENCI (the Renaissance Computing Institute) is working with the Department of Psychiatry at Duke University Health Center to build an easy-to-use data analysis dashboard to help doctors quickly determine the best treatment options for their patients.

Released: 23-Apr-2010 1:00 PM EDT
Pediatric Care – On Your Cell Phone and In Your Neighborhoods
Johns Hopkins School of Nursing

Researchers at the Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing (JHUSON) have come up with innovative ways to provide parenting tips to new parents of all demographics.

Released: 23-Apr-2010 1:00 PM EDT
Committed Physicians and Technology Bring New Hope for Pediatric Cancer Patients Worldwide
St. Jude Children's Research Hospital

Motivated clinicians and an Internet connection combined with computers and e-mail access have the power to transform pediatric cancer treatment in the most remote corners of earth.

Released: 23-Apr-2010 12:00 PM EDT
Garth Brooks, Troy Aikman and All-Star Line Up Join Forces for Grand Opening of Child Life Zone at Denver Health
Denver Health Foundation

An all-star cast of sports heroes and community activists, including Garth Brooks, Troy Aikman, John Elway, Kyle Orton, Brian Griese, Haven Moses and others, will gather Saturday, April 24th for a VIP ribbon cutting to officially open the Rocky Mountain Region’s first – and only – Child Life ZONE.

Released: 23-Apr-2010 8:55 AM EDT
American Medical Group Association Launches Accountable Care Organization (ACO) Learning Collaboratives
American Medical Group Association (AMGA)

The American Medical Group Association (AMGA) announced today that it will launch two collaborative focused on practical steps toward creating high-performing organizations and systems of care termed Accountable Care Organizations: a Development Collaborative and an Implementation Collaborative.

Released: 22-Apr-2010 1:55 PM EDT
NARSAD’s “Healthy Minds Across America” Brings Science to Families
NYU Langone Health

On Saturday, April 24, 2010, families throughout New York City will have a rare opportunity to learn about new breakthroughs and emerging treatments in mental health from some of the nation’s best and brightest mental health researchers. The NYU Child Study Center of NYU Langone Medical Center will join more than 40 other institutions nationwide to partner with NARSAD in presenting its “Healthy Minds Across America” series of public talks. Each event brings science to families seeking hope for better treatments of a broad range of mental illnesses.

Released: 22-Apr-2010 11:00 AM EDT
Lilly and Wellpoint Top Execs to Participate in Conference on 'Personalized Medicine' on May 14
Indiana University

With the advent of information technology, the term "personalized medicine" has taken on new dimensions. The final event in the 2009-10 Indiana Life Sciences Collaboration Conferences Series poses the question, "Personalized Medicine -- Are We There Yet?"

   
Released: 21-Apr-2010 3:30 PM EDT
Methodist, Houston Texans Bring Concussion Awareness to Student Athletes
Houston Methodist

Through a major community partnership, the Houston Texans and quarterback Matt Schaub have joined the Methodist Concussion Center to educate thousands of student athletes, coaches and athletic trainers throughout the greater Houston area on the dangers and proper medical management of concussions.

Released: 21-Apr-2010 1:40 PM EDT
National Business Group on Health Unveils Employer Guide to Child and Adolescent Mental Health
Substance Abuse and Mental Health Administration (SAMHSA)

A new guide designed to help employers improve the delivery of child and adolescent behavioral services, and provide services for family caregivers, was officially released today by the National Business Group on Health, a national non-profit organization representing more than 280 mostly large, U.S. employers.

Released: 21-Apr-2010 12:20 PM EDT
North Shore-LIJ to Introduce New Cancer-Fighting Technology
North Shore-Long Island Jewish Health System (North Shore-LIJ Health System)

TrueBeamTM system expands radiotherapy treatment options for even the most challenging cases.

Released: 21-Apr-2010 10:15 AM EDT
Hope Source and Steffens Counseling Partner to Offer Intensive Outpatient Treatment for Sex Addicts & their Spouses
Steffens Counseling

Sexual addiction is defined as any sexually-related, compulsive behavior which interferes with normal living and causes severe stress on family, friends, loved ones, and one's work environment. Sex becomes the organizing principle of an addict’s life to the extent they are willing to sacrifice what they cherish most in order to preserve and continue their unhealthy behavior.

Released: 20-Apr-2010 12:45 PM EDT
The Stay Strong Foundation, SAMHSA, and the Ad Council Launch National Mental Health Campaign for the African American Community
Stay Strong Foundation

Mental health activist & author Terrie M. Williams serves as Campaign Spokesperson and Co-Executive Producer of Powerful Healing PSAs featuring National Cares’ Susan L. Taylor, member of the Bloods, and A Preacher’s Daughter in web video diaries Sharing Battle with Depression.

Released: 20-Apr-2010 12:00 PM EDT
UT Southwestern Patient Among First in North Texas to Receive Permanent Heart Implant
UT Southwestern Medical Center

Federal approval for an alternative therapy to heart transplantation led to a new lease on life for a UT Southwestern Medical Center patient who suffered from heart failure for nearly a decade.

Released: 20-Apr-2010 9:00 AM EDT
Mass. Eye and Ear Alerts Patients to Laptop Theft and Data Breach
Massachusetts Eye and Ear

On February 19, 2010, a laptop belonging to a physician affiliated with the Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary was stolen while the physician was lecturing in South Korea. Mass. Eye and is alerting patients to this data breach.

   
Released: 19-Apr-2010 8:30 PM EDT
Loyola To Celebrate National Donate Life Month
Loyola Medicine

Organ recipients, living donors, donor families to give thanks, share hugs and tears at annual Candlelight Ceremony.

Released: 19-Apr-2010 2:55 PM EDT
Block by Block: A Campaign to Combat Diabetes
RUSH

Rush University Medical Center and community organizations are collaborating on an unusual program to educate residents of a Chicago neighborhood about diabetes, increase early diagnosis and provide resources to improve medical care and self-management. The rate of Type 2 diabetes in the community is 14 percent, double that for Americans nationwide.

Released: 19-Apr-2010 8:40 AM EDT
Four-Year UTHealth Program Addresses Need for Public Health Physicians
University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston

To address the forecasted public health workforce shortage, The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston (UTHealth) and The University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio have created a four-year Doctor of Medicine (M.D.)/Master of Public Health (M.P.H) program.

Released: 19-Apr-2010 8:30 AM EDT
Two Major Insurers Now Cover Laparoscopic Sleeve Gastrectomy
American Society for Metabolic and Bariatric Surgery (ASMBS)

The American Society for Metabolic and Bariatric Surgery (ASMBS) today announced its support of recent policy changes by Aetna Inc. and United Healthcare. The national health insurance giants will now cover laparoscopic sleeve gastrectomy, a newer method of bariatric surgery that is becoming increasingly popular as a treatment for morbid obesity.

13-Apr-2010 11:00 AM EDT
Study Suggests Treating Wounds with Patented Medical Honey Dressing Makes Healing Affordable for Uninsured Patient Population
Derma Sciences Inc.

Registered nurses Diane Maggio RN, BSN, CRRN, CWON and Laverne Graves, RN, BSN, CWS, from the AtlantiCare Regional Medical Center in Pomona, NJ identified several challenges when treating indigent patients at the outpatient wound clinic. They include poor patient compliance, multiple wound types, lack of finances, multiple health issues, and poor personal hygiene.

13-Apr-2010 11:40 AM EDT
To Beat the Stigma of Cancer Wounds, Try Adding Honey, Says Expert
Derma Sciences Inc.

A recent award winning poster at this year's Symposium on Advanced Wound Care (SAWC) and the Wound Healing Society (WHS), Debbie Segovia RN, MSN, APRN-CNS, CWOCN, examined two cases of two female patients aged 44 and 60 at the Cancer Treatment Centers of America in Tulsa, whose cancer wounds were treated successfully with MEDIHONEY.

Released: 16-Apr-2010 5:15 PM EDT
President Jakaya Kikwete of Tanzania Speaks at Weill Cornell Medical College
NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital/Weill Cornell Medical Center/Weill Cornell Medical College

President Jakaya Kikwete of the United Republic of Tanzania spoke at Weill Cornell Medical College today. In his Global Health Grand Rounds lecture, President Kikwete discussed the most significant challenges facing Tanzania, with a particular focus on health care and the advances made during his first term.

Released: 16-Apr-2010 3:15 PM EDT
Orlando Doctors Celebrate 1st Birth in State Via In Vitro Maturation
Center for Reproductive Medicine

Center for Reproductive Medicine (CRM) doctors and staff are celebrating the first birth in Florida resulting from In Vitro Maturation (IVM), an alternative for some patients to In Vitro Fertilization (IVF) that costs less, is quicker and does not require the hormone injections associated with IVF.

16-Apr-2010 10:10 AM EDT
Casa de Salud Community Celebrates New Approach to Health Care
Saint Louis University Medical Center

A new wellness clinic connects new immigrants to services they need.

Released: 16-Apr-2010 9:00 AM EDT
Prepared Patient: Advance Directives -- Caring for You & Your Family
Health Behavior News Service

Putting your wishes about end-of-life care in writing increases the likelihood that you'll receive the care you want and may give your loved ones guidance when they desperately need it.

Released: 15-Apr-2010 3:00 PM EDT
What Breast Cancer Patients Don’t Know About Mastectomy Options Can Cause Lifelong Disfigurement
Breast Preservation Foundation

In the U.S., more than 180,000 women are diagnosed with invasive breast cancer each year. Many of these women will undergo mastectomy surgery that will result in disfiguring scars because they are unaware of the availability of skin-sparing mastectomies and did not ask their surgeons about this treatment option. Skin-sparing mastectomy is a surgical technique to remove cancerous breast tissue by using the same minimal and judiciously placed incisions used by plastic surgeons for elective breast surgery.

Released: 15-Apr-2010 2:00 PM EDT
Video Interpretation Takes Evolutionary Leap Forward Through Convergence of Technology and Human Capital
Language Line Services

Language Line Services, the leading provider of over-the-phone and video interpretation services, and NexTalk, Inc., the leader in deaf-accessible enterprise communication and remote interpreting solutions, have joined forces to offer an enhanced, computer-based version of Language Line® Video Interpreter Service, providing real-time connectivity to qualified interpreters on-demand, 24/7. This joint venture will create the largest video remote interpreter provider and make video interpretation as accessible as the Internet, and in the process, revolutionize interpreter services for patients in hospitals and physician offices nationwide.

Released: 15-Apr-2010 12:00 PM EDT
Genes, Diseases and Medicines Featured in New Issue of Free NH Magazine
NIH, National Institute of General Medical Sciences (NIGMS)

If Julie Johnson had her way, doctors would check a patient’s genes before writing a prescription. Johnson, a clinical pharmacist at the University of Florida, studies this gene-drug relationship, known as pharmacogenetics, with a focus on cardiovascular diseases. Read about her life and research in the latest issue of NIH's free Findings magazine.

Released: 15-Apr-2010 9:00 AM EDT
Unexpected Impact When Family Caregivers Learn Touch and Massage: Cancer Patients Benefit
Collinge and Associates

Sponsored by the National Cancer Institute, a recent research study has found cancer patients consistently experience significant reductions of pain, anxiety, fatigue, depression and nausea when massage is routinely administered at home by family members and caregivers.



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