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Medindia's Press Release’ section provides the latest press release on Medical PDA from across the world for the global audience. This page links to 460 Medical PDA press releases.

Millions Suffer From Undiagnosed Vision Problems

AURORA, Ohio, March 16 In the latest issue of Optometry & Vision Development (OVD), Dr. Dominick Maino, editor of OVD, notes that: "In 2010 there are 9 million people with lazy eye and 18 million individuals with eye-turns. For children ...

Ireland's Microbide Limited to Co-Develop Effective Topical Antifungal Solution for Onychomycosis Sufferers

WASHINGTON, CRESTVIEW HILLS, Ky. and DUBLIN, March 16 Ireland's Microbide Limited and LBR Regulatory & Clinical Consulting Services, Inc. ("LBR Regulatory") have entered into an agreement for LBR Regulatory to assess the potential for ...

Medco, Mayo Clinic Study Reveals Using a Simple Genetic Test Reduces Hospitalization Rates by Nearly a Third for Patients on Widely Prescribed Blood Thinner

ATLANTA, March 16 Hospitalization rates for heart patients taking warfarin, the world's most-prescribed blood thinner, dropped by approximately 30 percent when genetic information was available to doctors prescribing the drug, ...

/C O R R E C T I O N -- National Viral Hepatitis Roundtable/

In the news release, Bipartisan Capitol Hill Media Event: Health Experts, Lawmakers to Urge Federal Government to Fix the Funding Failure for Chronic Viral Hepatitis, issued 11-Mar-2010 by National Viral Hepatitis Roundtable over PR Newswire, we are ...

Dr. Feiz (drfeiz.com) Asks: What Is Better for You? Lap Band Surgery/Realize Band Surgery or Gastric Bypass Surgery

Dr. Feiz, leading Beverly Hills bariatric surgeon, addresses the question of which patients are best suited for lap band surgery and gastric bypass surgery BEVERLY HILLS, Calif. , March 12 /PRNewswire/ -- For Southern California ...

Federal Vaccine Court Rules Against Autism Families

Government's Refusal to Fund Sound Science Stacks Deck Against Vaccine-Injured Children and Casts Doubt on the Integrity of the National Immunization Program says SafeMinds. WASHINGTON, March 12 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- ...

Massive Food Flavoring Recall Underscores Need for New Tracking Technology to Contain Outbreaks of Foodborne Illness

ORLANDO, Fla., March 12 Cost-effective technology that allows products to be traced through the U.S. supply chain might have helped contain the spread of hydrolyzed vegetable protein products contaminated with Salmonella, ...

World Renowned Los Angeles Surgeon Pioneers Alternative Orthopedic Spine Surgery

LOS ANGELES, March 12 Persistent back pain can be absolutely unbearable. Back pain interferes with daily life as well as with a person's enjoyment of life; from sports and traveling to playing with children and grandchildren, spinal health is a ...

LIMU Accelerates Growth Era With Brand Transformation

LAKE MARY, Fla., March 12 Further advancing into a solid, profitable and industry-leading corporation, LIMU, based in Florida, today announced a brand transformation for 2010. With aggressive marketing, public relations and expansion ...

Speakers to Focus on Translating Regenerative Medicine Science

WINSTON-SALEM, N.C., March 12 Newswise -- What regenerative medicine therapies are being applied to patients today? What hurdles stand between stem cell therapies and real treatments in the clinic? Keynote speakers at the upcoming inaugural ...

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Mobile Medical Apps with High Rating Not Always Accurate: Health Warning

Mobile Medical Apps with High Rating Not Always Accurate: Health Warning

Mobile medical apps with a high star user rating do not always show accurate values. Unregulated mobile health app use could give people a false sense of security and lead to serious health problems.

Android Application Developed to Monitor Stress

Android Application Developed to Monitor Stress

A new mobile application has been developed to monitor the stress level of the user.

 'Healthcare Has Lot to Learn From Football': New Research

'Healthcare Has Lot to Learn From Football': New Research

Medicine has a lot to learn from 'football' about developing new approaches to clinical methods says new research.

 In Myanmar Apollo Launches Telemedicine Service

In Myanmar Apollo Launches Telemedicine Service

People of Myanmar can now get access to quality treatment and latest medical technology in India with the Apollo Group of Hospitals launching telemedicine service in Yangon.

 Program of Protected Time for Sleep Improves Morning Alertness for Medical Interns: Study

Program of Protected Time for Sleep Improves Morning Alertness for Medical Interns: Study

A study was conducted to determine whether a protected sleep period of 5 hours is feasible and effective in increasing the time slept by interns on extended duty overnight shifts.

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