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Cardiologists awake , lets us learn echocardiography right from the fetus : The link to excellent resources for learning feta by Dr. Sangareddi V. Medical Doctor Posted Wed 18 Nov 2009 10:01pm Fetal echocardiography is an important imaging modality for screening fetuses with congenital heart disease.Not all cardiologists are familiar with this imaging . Obstetricians are also not well versed in these techniques.So, finally,  it is left to few specialised radiologists to do this job. The issue here is  they are less  in number and t ... Read on »
Health Headlines - February 1 by Meredy Registered NurseHealth Maven Posted Thu 23 Oct 2008 2:22pm U.S. Army Suicides Increased in 2007 In 2007, as many as 121 U.S. Army soldiers committed suicide, compared to 102 suicides in 2006 and 87 in 2005, according to the Associated Press, which cited internal briefing papers prepared by the Army's psychiatry consultant early this month. The papers showed there were 89 confirmed suicides last y ... Read on »
LifeBridge Health Media Monday News Clips – Week of April 29, 2013 by Elizabeth Leis Patient Expert Posted Mon 06 May 2013 5:00am Every week, news related to  LifeBridge Health  is featured in various media outlets, including business journal publications, local newspapers, online news sites, television stations and magazines. As a health care organization, we are proud that our physicians, medical services and staff are recognized for outstanding, compassionate and carin ... Read on »
Medical Sonographer by Shilah C. Azib Posted Mon 20 Dec 2010 5:45am A Medical Sonographer helps in diagnosis of various diseases with the help of certain equipments that generate high frequency waves to produce images of internal organs. He will also help in determining the status of fetal development during pregnancy. The medical sonographer will record the images of internal organs of a patien ... Read on »
Integrated Total Clinical Care by Organ System at UAB by Bruce Friedman Patient Expert Posted Mon 26 Sep 2011 12:00am I have been an advocate of what is called integrated diagnostics (ID) which consists of closer integration, or even merger, of the major diagnostic specialties, primarily pathology, lab medicine, and radiology (see: Siemens' Pursuit of an Integrated Diagnostics Portfolio ; Revisiting Integrated Diagnostics and the Integrated Diagnost ... Read on »
Is PFO closure Back in the “Dark Ages”? by David D. Patient ExpertHealth Maven Posted Mon 30 Jul 2012 2:30pm Are Closure Devices for Patent Foramen Ovale (PFO) and Atrial Septal Defects (ASD) safe? Do they offer a better quality of life over medical management? Should you exercise with/without closure? What exercises are safe? Can you have sex with a PFO? Should you fly? Is scuba safe? Is device erosion a real risk? Will my insurance pa ... Read on »
Can you localise accessory pathway with the help of echocardiography ? by Dr. Sangareddi V. Medical Doctor Posted Sat 24 Apr 2010 9:32am Echocardiography is an imaging tool . Can it  be used as a non invasive  EP lab ? Heart is an  electromechanical organ . For every mechanical activity there must be a electrical event preceding it . So, when we analyse the cardiac contraction and relaxation it indirectly provide us clues how the electrical activity spreads across the heart. ... Read on »
4 Hour Old Infant Given Life and Heart by Doctors at Wockhardt Hospitals by Sumit Posted Mon 12 Jan 2009 11:49pm  New-born survives life through a beating heart surgery~Wockhardt Hospitals intervenes in the golden hour~ The Pediatric Cardiac team at Wockhardt Hospitals, Mumbai performed yet another life saving exemplary surgery on a 4 hour old baby giving an elixir of life to the new born. Pediatric Cardiac Consultants at Wockhardt Hospital have succ ... Read on »
Fetal Farming is Not a Pipedream: History of Living Fetal Experiments by Wesley J. Smith Patient Expert Posted Sun 29 Mar 2009 4:13pm I have written here often that the embryonic stem cell debate is merely the opening stanza of a much broader agenda that would instrumentalize unborn human beings for use in experiments, treatments, and for body parts. Alas, using fetuses in such a crassly utilitarian way has already been done. Back in the late 1960s, there were a series of experi ... Read on »
IVF problems? There seems ... by John R. Posted Thu 19 Apr 2012 8:56am IVF problems? There seems to be a certain desperation to find something wrong with IVF.   It was heavily opposed by the medical profession in its early days.  And the Pope thinks it is immoral, of course.  Sadly for the ghouls, however, the incidence of medical problems among IVF-conceived children is in fact very low.  But the guy writi ... Read on »