GE Healthcare to evaluate and develop novel imaging technology EurekAlert! Mon, 28 Dec 2009 09:53 AM PST ( Medical College of Wisconsin ) A novel molecular imaging technology aimed at rapid diagnosis of cell death in organs such as the brain and heart has been licensed by the Medical College of Wisconsin to GE Healthcare. Under the license GE will further evaluate and develop the technology and will have an option to commercialize the technology. The technology, using imaging probes with a ... | Experts share keys to a healthy heart at free event YourWestValley.com Mon, 28 Dec 2009 09:37 AM PST Learn the keys to maintaining a healthy heart at a free seminar Jan. 13 in the East Hall of the Sundial Recreation Center, 14801 N. 103rd Ave. in Sun City. âDiet and Exercise: Keys to a Healthy Heartâ will be presented at 10 a.m. by cardiologist... | Heart-Healthy ABC's for 2010 PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance Mon, 28 Dec 2009 09:15 AM PST Family physician and cholesterol expert Michael Cobble, M.D., has some simple resolutions and fun advice for staying heart healthy in the new year. Cobble is a board-certified clinical lipidologist , certified hypertension specialist , medical director of the private practice Canyons Medical Center in Sandy, Utah, and Chief Medical Officer at Atherotech, Inc., developer of the VAP Cholesterol ... | California Restaurants Can't Use Trans Fat As Of January 1 The Huffington Post Mon, 28 Dec 2009 08:15 AM PST What's Your Reaction? California will bar restaurants from cooking with trans fat beginning New Year's Day, becoming the first state to crack down on the substance tied to clogged arteries, strokes and coronary heart disease. | Using CT scans to see plaque in coronary arteries Baltimore Sun Mon, 28 Dec 2009 08:07 AM PST The test, called, coronary artery calcium scoring, is meant to reveal patients at risk for heart attack but may prompt some to get unnecessary surgery. It seems like the pinnacle of medical science: For just a few hundred dollars, you can walk into just about any hospital in Southern California and ask a doctor to check your arteries for buildup of heart-attack-inducing calcium plaque. Most of ... | 'An Embarrassingly Simple Reaction' GenomeWeb News Mon, 28 Dec 2009 08:05 AM PST Nobel prize-winner Edwin Krebs died from progressive heart failure. He was 91. Krebs shared the 1992 Nobel prize in physiology or medicine with Edmond Fischer for their elucidation of the regulatory role of reversible protein phosphorylation. | Tributes flood in for 'dedicated socialist MP' Morning Star Mon, 28 Dec 2009 07:07 AM PST More tributes have poured in for Labour backbencher David Taylor who died of a heart attack on Boxing Day. The North West Leicestershire MP was walking with his family when he was taken ill. | | |
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