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Released: 31-Mar-2010 1:00 PM EDT
Bringing $6.3 Billion Into Kentucky's Economy
University of Kentucky

University of Kentucky College of Medicine alumni, 2,730 in total, are currently practicing across the Commonwealth, generating $6.3 billion annually into Kentucky’s economy and creating at least 49,140 jobs, according to UK’s Office of Health Research and Development.

Released: 31-Mar-2010 12:20 PM EDT
National Suicide Prevention Campaign for Teens
Substance Abuse and Mental Health Administration (SAMHSA)

The Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA), working in collaboration with the Ad Council and the Inspire USA Foundation, announced today the launch of a national public service announcement PSA campaign designed to reduce the incidence of suicide and suicide attempts among teens in the United States.

Released: 31-Mar-2010 9:00 AM EDT
MITA Statement Regarding FDA Public Meeting on Medical Radiation
Medical Imaging & Technology Alliance (MITA)

The Medical Imaging & Technology Alliance (MITA), the leading association representing the manufacturers, innovators and developers of medical imaging and radiation therapy systems, today said it is supportive of the Food and Drug Administration’s (FDA) ongoing interest to further reduce exposure to unnecessary medical radiation and minimize medical errors.

Released: 30-Mar-2010 3:05 PM EDT
The Global Summit on International Breast Health, Following ASCO
Fred Hutchinson Cancer Center

The Breast Health Global Initiative (BHGI) and the Latin American & Caribbean Society of Medical Oncology (SLACOM) will convene the fourth biennial BHGI Global Summit on International Breast Health June 9-11, 2010 in Chicago, bringing together collaborating national and international organizations to address the optimization of breast health care delivery in limited-resource countries. The theme for the 2010 Summit is “Optimizing Health Care Delivery.”

Released: 30-Mar-2010 1:50 PM EDT
Health Policy Experts Available for Comment
George Washington University

As the debate over healthcare insurance reform continues, faculty members of The George Washington University Medical Center are available to comment on topics regarding health insurance reform, including: general policy/political analysis, Medicare, Medicaid, compliance, community health centers, state health reform, affordability, finance and health technology information.

Released: 30-Mar-2010 1:15 PM EDT
Operating Room Radiography to Transform Surgery
New York-Presbyterian Hospital

In a move that could change the way many patients undergo surgery, NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital has installed five state-of-the-art Siemens Artis zeego® medical imaging systems that provide faster, more accurate 3-D images of the body with a quality never before attainable. With more complete information, surgeons can better assess a patient's condition, devise a detailed surgical plan, and provide more targeted surgical treatment.

Released: 30-Mar-2010 1:00 PM EDT
MediNurse Urges Spring Cleaning for Medicine Cabinets to Ensure Safety
MediNurse

MediNurse, now in its 25th year and the premier provider of private duty services and corporate wellness programs, reminds the public that spring cleaning is important for the medicines in your home.

Released: 30-Mar-2010 11:30 AM EDT
Vision CRC Breakthrough Technology Controls Myopia in Children
Vision CRC

Scientists from the Vision Cooperative Research Centre (Vision CRC) in Australia today announced that myopia, or short-sightedness, can be controlled with new technology. This ground breaking discovery was based on research conducted by Vision CRC partners – the University of Houston College of Optometry and the Brien Holden Vision Institute, located at the University of New South Wales.

Released: 30-Mar-2010 11:30 AM EDT
Hotel Offers Personalized Kids’ Food Allergy Menus
Lake Arrowhead Resort and Spa

Traveling and dining with a young child with food allergies or special dietary needs can be a nightmare as most restaurants and hotels are not sensitive to this epidemic affecting more than three million children – one in 17 for those under age 3 - in the U.S. Lake Arrowhead Resort and Spa now offers personalized menus for guests’ children on restricted diets to make them feel special, not different.

Released: 29-Mar-2010 1:15 PM EDT
New Medical Training Simulator Aids Prostate Cancer Screening
University of Virginia

Early detection through physical examination is one of the key factors in successfully treating prostate cancer. Now, health care providers will be able to gain applied training early in their medical education and careers with new simulation technology developed at the University of Virginia that will allow them to experience numerous scenarios that simulate prostate cancer.

Released: 29-Mar-2010 10:00 AM EDT
Amazing Charts Releases Version 5.0
AmazingCharts.com

AmazingCharts.com, Inc., a leading developer of Electronic Health Record (EHR/EMR) systems, today announced the general availability of Amazing Charts V5, a CCHIT Certified® 2008 Ambulatory EHR additionally certified for Child Health.

Released: 26-Mar-2010 1:15 PM EDT
Assisting Alzheimer's Caregivers Online
NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital/Weill Cornell Medical Center/Weill Cornell Medical College

It is estimated that Alzheimer's disease affects 5.3 million Americans and that number is expected to double by 2050. Caregivers shoulder a particularly heavy burden as the illness alters the dementia patient's behavior, mood and judgment, impeding his or her ability to engage in normal, everyday activities. In response to this mounting public health challenge, experts at Weill Cornell Medical College have spent four years creating ThisCaringHome.org, an interactive, multimedia Web site for caregivers of Alzheimer's and other dementia patients.

Released: 26-Mar-2010 11:40 AM EDT
Medical Designer Lauded for Guidance in “Accessible” Communications
AllOut Marketing, Inc.

Medical communications expert Alicia Lane-Outlaw has been recognized in part for her rare expertise in making websites accessible to people with disabilities as well as mobile phone users.

Released: 25-Mar-2010 3:00 PM EDT
Geisinger Launches Web Site Focused on the Needs of Veterans’ Families
Geisinger Health System

Geisinger recently launched www.PAVetFamilyWeb.com. This Web site is designed to serve Pennsylvania families who are coping with military separations and multiple deployments of a service member as well as caregivers, wounded warriors, service members and military veterans.

Released: 25-Mar-2010 1:35 PM EDT
Doctor Says Sports Events and Cell Phones Can Harm Voice
Johns Hopkins Medicine

From the first tip-off during March Madness to the championship’s final buzzer, and with start of the 2010 Major League Baseball season, on Sunday, April 4, thousands of people will relentlessly scream and shout, placing tremendous strain on their voices. While no one is recommending complete silence, the constant pressure on the vocal cords can cause great damage.

Released: 24-Mar-2010 3:10 PM EDT
SAMHSA and Ad Council Launch Underage Drinking Prevention Campaign
Substance Abuse and Mental Health Administration (SAMHSA)

Officials from the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) and the Ad Council will unveil a national public service campaign designed to urge parents to speak with their children about underage drinking in order to delay the onset of and ultimately reduce underage drinking. SAMHSA will also discuss findings of new report on underage alcohol use among youth.

Released: 23-Mar-2010 5:00 PM EDT
Health Reform Law 'Constitutionally Mainstream,' Says Expert
University of Maryland, College Park

The newly signed health care reform law should stand up well to legal court challenges, says constitutional expert and political scientist Mark Graber of the University of Maryland. Graber describes the measure as "constitutionally mainstream."

   
Released: 23-Mar-2010 11:55 AM EDT
Focus on Health Marketplace News
Newswise

Increasing interest in health care has lead reporters to seek more sources for health news than ever before. And, as more and more consumers use the web to research health information, the growing demand for health news has an increasing influence on the health industry. In response to these trends, Newswise has developed a new category for medical news called Health Marketplace.

   
Released: 22-Mar-2010 3:20 PM EDT
Michigan Medical Marijuana Certification Center Brings Relief to Patients
Hermanoff Public Relations

Marijuana is not just for brownies anymore. It has touched the lives of thousands of Michigan residents who are struggling with chronic pain, severe nausea, seizures, spasms or wasting syndrome.

Released: 22-Mar-2010 10:00 AM EDT
Lippincott Williams & Wilkins Launches Pathology Network
Wolters Kluwer Health: Lippincott

Lippincott Williams & Wilkins Launches Pathology Network Offering Individuals an Aggregated Solution of Full Text Content from its Complete Line of Pathology Journals

Released: 22-Mar-2010 9:00 AM EDT
Dr. Bruce McLucas Hosts Fibroid Treatment Webinar
Tellem Grody Public Relations

Join UCLA Professor Dr. Bruce McLucas and women across the country for a live webinar about fibroids and treatment options, Wednesday, March 31, 2010, 5:30 pm, Pacific Daylight Time (San Francisco, GMT-07:00). This webinar is free, lasts about 45 minutes and the doctor will cover fibroids in detail, including uterine artery embolization, a non-surgical treatment for symptomatic fibroids that allows women to retain fertility.

Released: 17-Mar-2010 2:00 PM EDT
ViewSite™ Brain Access System (VBAS) Gaining Ground
Vycor Medical, Inc.

BioTech Breakthrough: Vycor Medical's revolutionary ViewSite Brain Access System (VBAS) represents the first major neurosurgical retractor device redesign in over 80 years.

Released: 12-Mar-2010 9:45 AM EST
UVA Signs Research Collaboration with Merck & Co., Inc to Discover Women's Reproductive Health Drugs
University of Virginia Health System

The University of Virginia (UVA) in Charlottesville today announced that it has entered into a research collaboration with Merck (known as MSD outside the United States and Canada) to discover novel drugs for women's reproductive health.

Released: 1-Mar-2010 8:00 AM EST
Columbia University Licenses Student Health Information Solution to FairChoice Systems
Columbia Technology Ventures

Columbia University and FairChoice Systems, Inc. have signed a multi-year commercialization agreement that will bring to market a cost-effective, online student health information system developed and implemented by Columbia University’s own Student Health Services.

   
Released: 1-Mar-2010 8:00 AM EST
Tocris Bioscience Extends Novel Range of Fast, Light-Sensitive Caged Compounds Developed by Columbia University
Columbia Technology Ventures

Tocris Bioscience and Columbia University today announced that they have expanded their license agreement to include RuBi-Glutamate and RuBi-4AP, two additional novel caged compounds with significant applications for basic science research.

   
Released: 17-Feb-2010 3:15 PM EST
CWRU License to Ardiem Involves Neuromodulation Technology
Case Western Reserve University

Ardiem Medical Inc. has obtained a non-exclusive license to make and sell neuromodulation devices based on intellectual property developed at Case Western Reserve University’s Department of Biomedical Engineering and the Functional Electrical Stimulation (FES) Center in Cleveland.

   
Released: 20-Aug-2009 4:00 PM EDT
Creighton Files Patent for Electronic Patient Care Tool
Creighton University

Creighton University has filed a patent for a novel, electronic program to coordinate patient health care – called eWellRx – that could help health care providers, patients and even companies improve health and reduce health care costs.



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