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Wednesday, February 15, 2012

Wednesday, February 8, 2012

Brookfield Zoo 1st to use new 3D technology

Brookfield Zoo 1st to use new 3D technology


The Chicago Zoological Society’s Brookfield Zoo is the first North American zoo to use revolutionary 3D imaging technology with on-site digital radiology and CT equipment in its state-of-the-art animal hospital.
The new technology allows veterinarians to enhance two-dimensional CT (CAT) scans, MRIs and ultrasounds with 3D models that will enable them to better treat zoo animals.
The imaging will be particularly useful in the planning of surgeries, especially in difficult cases that were impossible to treat with 2D imaging. Zoo veterinarians have already aided several animals in ways never before possible.

CT scan Considered A Better Device For Detecting Heart Blockages Than Cardiac Stress Test


A study conducted at Beaumont Hospital, Royal Oak, suggests that, CT scans are better mode of detection of heart blockages as compared to a cardiac stress test.

Tuesday, February 7, 2012

Merge Healthcare Will Bring in Overall Radiology Solution in Radiology Ltd, Tuscon

It was announced in a press release today, that, Merge Healthcare will be responsible for complete radiology solutionsat Radiology Ltd. and all its centers in south Arizona.

Monday, February 6, 2012

Homecare and Hospice Agencies Get a Boost With Cardiocom® and Delta Health Technologies® tie up.

A bi-directional telehealth interface to exchange data between their respective systems has been finally completed,informed the two giants of patient monitoring solutions, Cardiocom® and Delta health Technologies, LLC (Delta), a significant provider of information systems.

Sunday, February 5, 2012

License Amendment Approval for Strontium-82 For Manhattan Isotope Technology By Positron Corporation


The major molecular imaging healthcare company, Positron Corporation (OTCBB:POSC), specializing in the field of  nuclear cardiology, informed that, The Manhattan Isotope Technology (MIT) has been granted approval of its radioactive materials license amendment.