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AMD Global Telemedicine, Inc. Invited to Attend Thai Medical Informatics Association Annual Meeting
Joint Polycom Converged Management Application (CMATM) and AMD ADENTM solution to be internationally unveiled
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Alzheimer's Foundation of America to Hold National Commemorative Candle Lighting
As the incidence of Alzheimer's disease continues to climb, about 200 organizations across the country will light "candles of care" on November 15 or another day during November to remember those who have passed from the brain disorder and others living with it as part of a National Commemorative Candle Lighting sponsored by the Alzheimer's Foundation of America (AFA). It is the seventh year that AFA is sponsoring the annual event during National Alzheimer's Disease Awareness Month.
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SleepApneaUSA.net Announced An Immediate Alternative Sleep Apnea Solution In Response To The NTSB's Sleep Apnea Testing Recommendations
The Recent NTSB Mandatory Sleep Apnea Testing Recommendations Are Expected To Become A Law Very Soon For Commercial Pilots And Drivers. It's Reported That In Current Tracking Industry, A Sleep Apnea Lab Testing Could Cost About $2,000 With A Waiting Period Of Up To Six Months. More Than 60% Of Diagnosed Apnea Patients Can Not Tolerate Standard CPAP Treatment. Dr. Jin Zhou Of SleepApneaUSA.net Proposed An Immediate Alternative Solution In Hope To Save Thousands Of Lives.
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New Documentary, "Something Unknown," Challenges Pioneer Science to Demystify Psychic and Paranormal Activity
Screening at the Santa Fe Film Festival, "Something Unknown is Doing We Don't Know What," takes viewers behind the lens of one South African woman's 10,000-mile journey to interview scientists, witness real lab experiments, and observe multi-cultural settings of spiritual healings. The film explores science of psychic experience, also in "Men Who Stare at Goats," a movie, starring George Clooney and Ewan McGregor, and Dan Brown's "The Lost Symbol."
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Superior Global Solutions, Inc. Acquires HTI Technologies, Inc.
Superior Global Software, LLC a wholly owned subsidiary of Superior Global Solutions, Inc. a leader in healthcare outsourcing, today announced that it has completed its acquisition of the assets and business of HTI Technologies, Inc., a developer and provider of medical documentation and workflow management software based in Marietta, Georgia.
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Alzheimer's Foundation of America Releases Top Flu Facts for Caregivers of People with Dementia
With the flu continuing to spread nationwide, imagine adding the virus into the mix when someone is already coping with a chronic illness like Alzheimer's disease. In an effort to help families manage this situation, the Alzheimer's Foundation of America (AFA) today released tips for caregivers of individuals with dementia who believe they or the people they are caring for have the flu.
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Sg2 Announces Its INSIGHT System to Improve Hospitals’ Clinical Performance and Bottom Line Results
Future-focused performance management system prepares hospital leaders for the changing health care environment.
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80% of Researchers Surveyed Believe Their Laboratories Are Not Run Efficiently
94 Researchers from 74 institutions worldwide were asked a series of questions regarding their management of research data. The survey's purpose was to learn about and prove the need for knowledge management systems in academic research. 80% of the researchers surveyed believe their labs are not run efficiently.
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Satoris Awarded Michael J. Fox Foundation Grant to Develop "Biological Fingerprint" for Parkinson's Disease
Research study will use Satoris proprietary antibody technology to measure over 500 distinct plasma proteins and attempt to identify a cellular signal for Parkinson's disease in blood
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SIUE School of Pharmacy, SLU Pharmacology Receive $975K NIH Grant
The Southern Illinois University Edwardsville School of Pharmacy (http://www.siue.edu/pharmacy/) has been awarded -- along with the Saint Louis University Department of Pharmacology and Physiology -- a $974,024 National Institutes of Health (NIH) grant to study ways of relieving chronic pain through new approaches in treating neuroinflammation.
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