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Stryker Medical provides an innovative line of stretchers that safely accommodate patients, including the growing ...

Time June 25, 2006
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XKnife RT 4.0 is an update to XKnife RT 3.0 which is used by neurosurgeons, oncologists, physicists and dosimetrists. It ...

Time June 25, 2006
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The ME511L 5 megapixel LCD is now FDA 510k approved for use in all digital mammography applications. Totoku’s ME511L is ...

Time June 25, 2006
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The MiniMed Paradigm real-time insulin pump and continuous glucose monitoring system is a therapy available for patients ...

Time June 25, 2006
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Mayo Clinic has announced it has developed a series of MRI devices that make it easier to diagnose injuries and diseases ...

Time June 25, 2006
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Elekta now offers a 6-D robotic image-guided stereotactic system optimized for treatment of the spine. The AXESSE system ...

Time June 25, 2006
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The 1U Dual Cell-Based Server is reportedly the latest Cell Broadband Engine (BE) processor-based product and first 1U ...

Time June 25, 2006
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GE Healthcare has introduced the Lunar Prodigy Primo, a new performance bone mineral density (BMD) system designed to ...

Time June 25, 2006
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Maxislide sheets are for bed boosting and lateral transfers. Maxislide products virtually eliminate physical strain on ...

Time June 25, 2006
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iPlan Flow software enables targeted medication delivery for the treatment of brain tumors. The National Ministry for ...

Time June 25, 2006
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A new ergonomic reading station from Broadwest Corp., the E-Carrell, is a completely flexible work environment for ...

Time June 25, 2006
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Siemens Medical Solutions announced that the FDA has approved a PMA supplement to allow marketing of the MAMMOMAT ...

Time June 25, 2006
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Feature | Rick Dana Barlow

Talk to the purveyors and supporters of digital radiography (DR) and you’ll hear that it’s the wave of the future and ultimately where the technology is headed – arguably replacing its earlier generation sibling, computed radiography (CR). However, raise that prospect with the CR crowd and you’ll likely hear something dramatically different.

Time June 22, 2006
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Feature | Kim Phelan

About 10 years ago a close friend received some very bad news, but, oddly, she was happy about it. My friend was ...

Time June 22, 2006
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Feature | Henry N. Wagner, Jr., M.D.

One of the most prominent figures in nuclear medicine in the last half-century is Dr. Henry Wagner of Johns Hopkins ...

Time June 22, 2006
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Imagine for a moment, if something along these lines actually had happened. Back in the early 1990s when the debut of ...

Time June 22, 2006
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Feature | Rick Dana Barlow

Acquiring used equipment carries with it certain stereotypes that span the spectrum of good to bad. Facilities that ...

Time June 22, 2006
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What are some of the noteworthy growth areas for computed tomography (CT) applications today and why are they so popular ...

Time June 22, 2006
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Feature | Ryan Hiett

Even a representative from one of the nation’s leading single-use device (SUD) reprocessors says he understands the ...

Time June 22, 2006
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Feature | Cristen Bolan

A 30-year-old woman arrives in the emergency room with “abdominal cramping and vaginal bleeding. A physical examination ...

Time June 22, 2006
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