Pediatric Medicaid Patients Being Accepted By Fewer Orthopedic Surgeons
October 21st, 2012 | by Steven Hodson
As we head into the presidential election and the survival of “Obamacare” a new study, National Access to Pediatric Fracture [&hellip
October 21st, 2012 | by Steven Hodson
As we head into the presidential election and the survival of “Obamacare” a new study, National Access to Pediatric Fracture [&hellip
October 18th, 2012 | by Steven Hodson
Anthrax is one of the scariest viruses known to man, maybe with the exception of Ebola, as that it can cause [&hellip
October 17th, 2012 | by Steven Hodson
It’s bad enough that we have malware designed to bring down our electrical grid, or water treatment plants; but here’s [&hellip
October 11th, 2012 | by Steven Hodson
Breast cancer has to be one of the worst types of cancer out there with one of eight women most [&hellip
September 26th, 2012 | by Steven Hodson
Based on close co-operation between a Roche medical chemist Ludmilla Morozova, the research team at Umeå University lead by Lars [&hellip
September 24th, 2012 | by Steven Hodson
When you reach 50 doctor’s will bug you to go and get a colonoscopy done as a check for cancer [&hellip
August 30th, 2012 | by Steven Hodson
A KitKat bar never looked so good as this recent study from the Karolinska Institute in Stockholm, Sweden, that suggests [&hellip
August 29th, 2012 | by Steven Hodson
When two farmers in Missouri were admitted to hospitals, in 2009, after they experienced high fevers, fatigue, diarrhea and loss [&hellip
August 5th, 2012 | by Steven Hodson
When we talk about exoskeletons many of us will think of those heavy metal based systems being developed for the [&hellip
July 24th, 2012 | by Steven Hodson
Hepatitus C is a disease that infects 170 million people world wide and the current method of treatment, using a [&hellip
July 24th, 2012 | by Steven Hodson
We’ve all seen the disaster movies where mankind is decimated because of a pandemic that very quickly overwhelms mankind and [&hellip
July 23rd, 2012 | by Steven Hodson
Ethics can be a slippery slop and they are at their slipperiest when it comes to medical research using human [&hellip
June 28th, 2012 | by Steven Hodson
There is no denying it, this is a medical breakthrough with what could be momentous implications in medicine. Doctors at the [&hellip
June 26th, 2012 | by Steven Hodson
It’s one thing to be a silly geek and record the actual birth of your child on video; and potentially [&hellip
June 12th, 2012 | by Steven Hodson
Diabetes is a growing problem in our North American society and sufferers of Type 1 diabetes are faced with a [&hellip
May 24th, 2012 | by Steven Hodson
It is a common theme in the tech world to compare many of the devices we use daily to versions [&hellip
May 22nd, 2012 | by Steven Hodson
Diabetes is becoming one of our most prevalent diseases and being able to keep track of your blood sugar levels is [&hellip
April 30th, 2012 | by Steven Hodson
Darlene Gant has stage-four breast cancer, which is the worst stage and typically means death. Pertuzumab is a yet to [&hellip