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There are a number of clinical investigators exploring the use of non-invasive or minimally invasive technologies to scree for colon cancer that I have posted about in the past.  Another study has been published from here looking at DNA in...

The US State Department has formed a telemedicine public-private partnership in Pakistan, demonstrating the transformative power of high speed connectivity in improving social services in remote areas.  Telemedicine enables healthcare...

Check out this interesting story out of Israel using spectral imaging for improved diagnostics: "You won't find many professionals in the field admitting it, but the awful truth is that pathology is not an exact science, and mistakes are...

The WSJ Health Blog has an interesting post about companies sending their employees to referral centers, regardless of cost but weighing benefits of rankings and quality of care.  As the story describes, there are a growing number of...

The Minneapolis Star-Tribune reports on the growth of telemedicine. The Mayo Clinic, for example, is getting into the act. "The technology for telemedicine has been around for years, but there has been a catch: Insurers wouldn't pay for...

In case you follow this market and missed this in the past few days - news from BioImagene.  This was discussed and rumored for some months and with previous news about Siemens executive joining BioImagene not too unexpected.  No...

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