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Magnetic fields disrupt our moral judgments research shows
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30 Mar 2010 2:58 PM
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Our ability to appraise ethical choices now seems less certain after scientists at MIT showed that moral judgments could be affected by a magnetic field. Liane Young, a postdoctoral associate in MIT's Department of Brain and Cognitive Sciences, says...
Neurosurgery takes a leap into the third dimension
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29 Mar 2010 5:07 PM
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It's not just movies that are taking a leap into the third dimension. Last week in Liege, Belgium, a neurosurgery operation was broadcast in 3-d to a packed audience in a cinema 10 miles from the hospital. Both sites were connected by a two way sound...
Ideaworks Germany. Touch the future
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26 Mar 2010 5:22 PM
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What would you do to bring innovation in healthcare to life? For William Wells, Communications Manager, iSOFT, the answer is simple. "You need live demonstrations with small groups of people. And you can't just present. You need to offer visitors...
Can't wait for Ideaworks 2010? Take a look at these highlights from 2009
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23 Mar 2010 5:38 PM
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In the next few days we'll be announcing some important information about Ideaworks 2010. We're very excited about the event this year, and we hope you will be too. In the meantime, take a look at these highlights from 2009. If you were there...
Study shows that genetic test cuts warfarin-related hospital admissions by a third
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19 Mar 2010 2:13 PM
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Warfarin – the world’s most prescribed blood thinner – is commonly associated with adverse effects. According to estimates, twenty percent of the two million patients who start taking the drug each year are hospitalized for bleeding...
Regulatory compliance number one concern for healthcare IT decision makers
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18 Mar 2010 3:44 PM
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Research carried out by Forrester in North America has highlighted the inherent mobility of healthcare workers. Almost 90 percent of healthcare organisations in the study employ staff who work outside the office at least one day per week, while more than...
Application developers to join White House campaign for healthier children
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17 Mar 2010 11:27 AM
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Around 30 percent of children in the US are obese or overweight, with combined child and adult obesity costing the country an estimated $150 billion in annual medical bills. The issue is so prevalent that, for the first time in US history, children may...
Made-to-order arteries could provide alternative to heart bypass surgery
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15 Mar 2010 3:12 PM
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Patients with coronary heart disease - the biggest killer in the UK - could receive new arteries made-to-order instead of going through invasive surgery thanks to a recent biological breakthrough. Scientists have discovered a method for growing arteries...
New genome research questions current thinking on spread of disease
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12 Mar 2010 6:51 PM
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Scientists are having to think again about the spread of common diseases after new genome research cast new light on previously held notions. Up to now many scientists thought that diseases such as cancer were caused by common genetic mutations, but findings...
Computer avatar delivers personalised care to help reduce teenage asthma deaths
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11 Mar 2010 5:16 PM
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A computer-based character providing personalised treatment aims to cut the number of deaths from asthma among teenage sufferers in the U.S. The character, called DJ Puffman, is part of a new healthcare programme, which uses new ways of interacting with...
Wii laparoscopy simulator at Games for Health Conference
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10 Mar 2010 6:20 PM
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We've reported on the role of video games in health before, but the session on the Wii laproscopy simulator at the Games for Health Conference really caught our eye. It's just one of the attractions of the event being held in Boston later this...
Computer algorithms help unlock diagnostic potential of blood samples
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9 Mar 2010 11:27 AM
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One of medicine’s most trusted diagnostic tools - the blood test - has been given new life thanks to a software algorithm. The piece of computer wizardry, developed by scientists at the Stanford University School of Medicine , means a single blood...
Healing qualities of music come under the spotlight
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8 Mar 2010 1:17 PM
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Anyone with a taste for music will testify to its therapeutic qualities - but scientists are discovering that a person’s album collection may have even greater healing potential than first thought. Researchers around the world are trying to uncover...
Video gaming helps combat depression in old age
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5 Mar 2010 11:07 AM
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It’s not just brain-training games that should appeal to pensioners, according to new research. It seems that “exergames” – entertaining video games that combine game play with exercise - can help fight off depression often brought...
Panasonic targets healthcare with touchscreen tablet launch at HIMSS
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3 Mar 2010 2:35 PM
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With the buzz around the recent launch of the iPad, 2010 has already been labelled the year of the tablet. Now Panasonic has joined the likes of HP, Dell and Apple in supporting this theory by unveiling its ToughBook C1 at HIMSS . The announcement of...
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