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LIVE WEBCAST: Staying the Course: Why Fully Deploying Windows 7 Still Makes Sense
Check out this webcast to learn more about Windows 7, and why now is as good of a time as any to switch.
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Computer busted? Ten steps to troubleshoot your PC
So many things can go wrong that it's often difficult to know where to start the diagnosis.
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Gallery: From robo-pills to cyber-surgeons
While the debate over who's going to pay for health care rages on, technology that will assist the diagnosis and treatment of patients is falling into place.
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Aspergers diagnosis could keep 'NASA hacker' out of US prison
"NASA hacker" Gary McKinnon's recent diagnosis of Asperger syndrome – a kind of autism with a high incidence among computer programmers – may yet keep him out of American prisons. Several...
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A microscope that emails medical images
A team of Chinese and U.S. researchers has successfully applied for a patent for a virtual telemicroscope. It is the only one of its kind capable of emailing electronic slides. It has been...
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Remote medicine ready for prime time?
Are you ready to do a remote diagnosis?
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See the mind in action for good or ill
The secret, scientists at NIMH say, is that areas of the brain dealing with socialization, everything you learned in kindergarten, develop late in ADHD kids. But they usually do develop, which is...
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Talent as a disability
The privacy we expect from medicine, the protection we expect from the law, make it imperative that we learn to read the open book of life with compassion.
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Web tool predicts survival for cancer patients
Researchers at the Oregon Health & Science University Cancer Institute have developed a Web-based software program that can help some cancer patients to predict their survivability. 'This modeling...
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Computer busted? Ten steps to troubleshoot your PC
So many things can go wrong that it's often difficult to know where to start the diagnosis.
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Facebook photo results in leukemia diagnosis, saving boy's life
A 4-year-old boy was diagnosed with leukemia after his father posted an image of his rash on Facebook. He is now going through a three-year-course of chemotherapy.
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Surgeon gives life-saving diagnosis, via Facebook
Rahul Velineni helped saved the life of his long-lost friend, Peter Ball, in a touching story of Facebook and appendicitis.
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Can health IT address the diagnosis epidemic
Enormous amounts of data now exist that can be sifted to detect patterns we could not find before, and track those patterns to their bottom line.
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FTC explores health care privacy. Diagnosis: Not in remission
The FTC held a privacy discussion that explores health industry privacy issues. Key issues discussed: Patient Privacy, Consent, Medical Record use, data mining, Health Care Reform, information...
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Gallery: From robo-pills to cyber-surgeons
While the debate over who's going to pay for health care rages on, technology that will assist the diagnosis and treatment of patients is falling into place.
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Aspergers diagnosis could keep 'NASA hacker' out of US prison
"NASA hacker" Gary McKinnon's recent diagnosis of Asperger syndrome – a kind of autism with a high incidence among computer programmers – may yet keep him out of American prisons. Several...
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Delaying a PC revolution in cell diagnosis
If you have such a basic revolution in diagnostic testing, why can't you do a blanket approval of the system and then quicker approvals on the reagants and tests themselves, especially those...
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A microscope that emails medical images
A team of Chinese and U.S. researchers has successfully applied for a patent for a virtual telemicroscope. It is the only one of its kind capable of emailing electronic slides. It has been...
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Putting perspective on the "30% of Vista crashes caused by nVIDIA" reports
A story that's echoing around the blogosphere at the moment relates to how information contained in the 158 page pack of emails released as part of the Vista Capable lawsuit indicates that during...
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Remote medicine ready for prime time?
Are you ready to do a remote diagnosis?
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See the mind in action for good or ill
The secret, scientists at NIMH say, is that areas of the brain dealing with socialization, everything you learned in kindergarten, develop late in ADHD kids. But they usually do develop, which is...
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