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- Canada ditches reactor
"I am very concerned about the long-term effects this is going to have with the NRU reactor being so old"
Project cancellation leaves isotope production in doubt The federal government is abandoning its $600-million investment in two nuclear reactors which were to take over the production of medical isotopes from ... via Winnipeg Sun
- Sat, 17 May 2008 07:51:46 GMT
- Brain Imaging Exposes Source of Anxiety Disorder
"Our study provides direct evidence for the involvement of the brain's dopaminergic system in social anxiety disorder in patients who had no prior exposure to medication"
Researchers in The Netherlands have detected biochemical differences in the brains of individuals with generalized social anxiety disorder . via Psych Central News
- Thu, 15 May 2008 08:21:06 GMT
- Are anxiety disorders all in the mind?
"Although there are no direct implications for treatment as a result of this study yet, it is another piece of evidence showing biological abnormalities, which may lead to new therapeutic approaches and insight into the origins of the disorder"
Using single-photon emission computed tomography , researchers in The Netherlands were able to detect biochemical differences in the brains of individuals with generalized social anxiety disorder , providing ... via Huliq.com
- Tue, 13 May 2008 08:07:48 GMT
- Virtual Radiologic Announces Acquisition of Diagna Radiology, LLC
"We are pleased to join forces with Dr. Zarlingo, one of the pioneers of teleradiology, and his team of experienced radiologists"
Virtual Radiologic Corp. , a leading national provider of teleradiology services, today announced the acquisition of Diagna Radiology, LLC, located in Post Falls, Idaho, for $6 million in up-front cash and an ... via PrimeNewswire
- Tue, 15 Apr 2008 14:49:33 GMT
- Ball to benefit Osteopathic Founders Foundation
"Just when you think the last year cannot be topped, creative consultant Phil Long does it again"
Topiaries shaped like huge peacocks with trains of fresh yellow daffodils and dressed in 3-foot-tall headdresses of yellow orchids, exotic blossoms and peacock feathers flanked the stage when the Osteopathic ... via TulsaWorld.com - Lifestyle
- Sat, 12 Apr 2008 01:12:56 GMT
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