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Chinese Medicine Dietetics – Acupuncture Continuing Education – Video




Chinese Medicine Dietetics – Acupuncture Continuing Education Enjoy dietetics webinar excerpts for acupuncture continuing education CEUs/PDAs online from HealthCMi. Discover the healing properties of foods and special r.. Continue reading

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MMRGlobal Adds Concierge Medicine Specialist Jeremy Fine, M.D. and Pediatrician and New York Times Best-Selling Author …

LOS ANGELES, CA–(Marketwired – May 17, 2013) – MMRGlobal, Inc. Continue reading

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Breakthrough in IVF treatment could triple number of births

Topics: births, ivf, pregnancy THOUSANDS of infertile couples could benefit from a new IVF procedure that can dramatically improve the success rate of having a baby through artificial reproduction. Scientists believe they can double or even triple the proportion of healthy babies born as a result fertility treatment with a relatively simple technique that takes a series of time-lapse photographs of the developing IVF embryos. Continue reading

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Mercy Health Segments – The Heart Institute




Mercy Health Segments – The Heart Institute Cardiology http://www.e-mercy.com – Learn more about Mercy Health's expansive heart and cardiology service line. Continue reading

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Brain Anatomy in Dyslexics Varies By Gender, Study Finds

MONDAY, May 13 (HealthDay News) — The brains of males and females with dyslexia differ significantly, which suggests the learning disability needs to be treated separately in each gender, a new study has found. Researchers used MRIs to scan the brains of 118 men, women, boys and girls with and without dyslexia, which impairs a person’s ability to read. Compared to people without dyslexia, males with dyslexia had less gray matter in areas of the brain that process language, while females with dyslexia had less gray matter in areas involved in sensory and motor processing. Continue reading

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The Future of Diagnostics: Consumer Driven Medicine – Video




The Future of Diagnostics: Consumer Driven Medicine What if the first step diagnosing your health was done by you, in your home, at your convenience? What if you could leverage new technology to see your ferti… By: vlabvideos Continue reading

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HM1 Darrel L. Enos, US Navy (Posthumously Awarded), US Navy 2013 Hero of Military Medicine – Video




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Traditional Chinese Medicine Meets American Distance Education

San Francisco, CA (PRWEB) May 14, 2013 This week Saybrook Universitys graduate School of Mind-Body Medicine signed an agreement with the San Francisco based American College of Traditional Chinese Medicine (ACTCM) to explore ways they can bring the best of 21st century western integrative health techniques to those studying traditional Chinese medicine and bring the long-held wisdom of Chinese medicine to mainstream health practitioners. The partnership will begin with a faculty member from ACTCM developing and teaching a course at Saybrook on Whole Medical Systems that includes the principles of Traditional Chinese Medicine, and will grow to include opportunities for students at each institution to take each others courses. Both institutions anticipate whole new degree offerings coming out of this partnership Continue reading

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Institute of Medicine: Lowering daily sodium intake below 2,300 may be bad

A report from the Institute of Medicine (IOM) suggests that lowering sodium below 2,300 milligrams per day may be harmful to your health. While the organization, which is the health section of the non-profit organization the National Academy of Sciences, says that Americans are eating too much salt in their diets currently, their research has led them to conclude that lowering sodium too much may increase other adverse health risks. “These new studies support previous findings that reducing sodium from very high intake levels to moderate levels improves health,” committee chair Brian Strom, George S. Continue reading

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Myriad Genetics to Present at the Bank of America Merrill Lynch Health Care Conference

SALT LAKE CITY, May 14, 2013 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Myriad Genetics, Inc. Continue reading

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Genetics Have Little Influence Over Health, Top Stem Cell Biologist Asserts – Video




Genetics Have Little Influence Over Health, Top Stem Cell Biologist Asserts Learn More: http://www.naturalnews.com/039957_genetics_epigenetics_health.html. Continue reading

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3. The Heart of Health Live!: "Interventional Cardiology" (Complete) PBMC – Video




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Mobile Technology, Nanotechnology, Beverages and GMO in This Weeks Small-Cap Specialists Research Reports

NEW YORK, NY–(Marketwired – May 9, 2013) – Carbon Credits International (PINKSHEETS: CARN) is in a surging market and a growing popular industry of mobile technology applications tapping into a 280 million mobile phone user industry right at its CORE! Carbon Credits International is a full-service mobile application service provider and Mobile marketing agency. Through TextADay.com and Text4Faith.com CARN provides solutions that allow their clients to conduct business transactions, accept donations and engage in targeted communication campaigns with their customers/donors through mobile devices. CARN’s share structure is perfectly set up for a HUGE breakout with a low active float of 40 Million shares, 100M authorized and 52M outstanding. Continue reading

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Startup Healthfundr wants to bring equity crowdfunding to medical technology

14 hours ago May. 9, 2013 – 9:00 AM PDT Health entrepreneurs looking for relatively small amounts of seed funding can turn to crowdfunding sites like Medstartr or Health Tech Hatch. But if they need funding in the $2.5 to $5 million range, theyre largely left to venture capitalists, strategic funders or other traditional investors. Continue reading

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University of Minnesota: Fairview agrees to pay U medical school $90M over 10 years

Increased funding from Fairview Health Services would allow the University of Minnesota’s medical school to invest more money in research at a time when federal support has been diminished, university officials said Thursday, May 9. With the new financial support, the U could better develop information technology systems that allow researchers to analyze large volumes of data for studies on health care quality and patient outcomes, said Dr. Aaron Friedman, vice president for health sciences at the U, during a news conference Continue reading

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Intrexon Organizes Around New Synthetic Biology Markets

GERMANTOWN, Md., May 9, 2013 /PRNewswire/ — Intrexon Corporation, a leader in synthetic biology that is helping companies design and develop products incorporating its Better DNA, today announced it has aligned its industry markets to focus on four key sectors: Health, Food, Energy and Environment. Intrexon currently has nine collaborations in Health and Food to create products embodying engineered bio-based solutions. The goal of the new market alignment is to accelerate business development across all of Intrexon’s key market sectors using the company’s Exclusive Channel Collaboration (ECC) model. Continue reading

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MD² Delivers High-Touch Medicine to the Upper East Side

BELLEVUE, Wash.–(BUSINESS WIRE)– MD International, the founders and definitive providers of concierge medicine, opened their Park Avenue practice on the Upper East Side of Manhattan with Drs. Continue reading

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Global Interventional Cardiology Devices – Market Growth Analysis, 2009-2015

NEW YORK, May 7, 2013 /PRNewswire/ — Reportlinker.com announces that a new market research report is available in its catalogue: Global Interventional Cardiology Devices – Market Growth Analysis, 2009-2015 http://www.reportlinker.com/p01165116/Global-Interventional-Cardiology-Devices—Market-Growth-Analysis-2009-2015.html#utm_source=prnewswire&utm_medium=pr&utm_campaign=Cardiovascular_Devices Global Market Watch: The broad ‘health care’ division has been witnessing a rapid growth and technological improvements varying from sector to sector since the past 3-5 years. The evolution of cardiac devices has opened new vistas in the health care industry. Growth rate exhibited by the cardiac devices industry, even during the recession years, confirms the positive growth prospects going ahead. Continue reading

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Puma Biotechnology to Present at Bank of America Merrill Lynch 2013 Health Care Conference

LOS ANGELES–(BUSINESS WIRE)– Puma Biotechnology, Inc. Continue reading

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Many people hate taking their medicine, new survey finds

By Chris Reidy, Globe Staff Many people hate to take their medicine — and thats become such a problem that it costs the US an estimated $290 billion and 125,000 deaths a year, according to HealthPrize Technologies. Thats also a potential problem for Massachusetts, a hotbed for developing new medical treatments. Whats the point of commercializing a great new drug if many patients dont want to take it? Continue reading

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