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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.

U.S. Surgeon General Regina Benjamin to Address National Association of Black Journalists Conference on Health Disparities

Benjamin joins Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius, Phill Wilson and Greg Millett among the roster of speakers. WASHINGTON, March 2 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- U.S. Surgeon General Regina Benjamin will address the ...

Remuda Ranch Programs for Eating and Anxiety Disorders Sponsors Special Screening of 'Teen Truth: An Inside Look At Body Image' at the Binge Eating Disorders Association (BEDA) 2010 National Conference in Baltimore

PHOENIX, March 2 Remuda Ranch Programs for Eating and Anxiety Disorders (http:www.remudaranch.com) is sponsoring a special screening of Teen Truth: An Inside Look At Body Image during the BEDA 2010 National Conference in Baltimore ...

Rheumatologists Have Plenty of Choice Among Biologic Agents for RA - Where Will Actemra Find Its Niche?

EXTON, Penn., March 2 BioTrends Research Group released topline findings from LaunchTrends®: ACTEMRA, Wave 1 today, highlighting the market uptake of the product at one month post launch. Actemra (tocilizumab), marketed by Roche-Genentech, ...

Foodborne Illness Costs U.S. $152 Billion Annually, Landmark Report Estimates

New Analysis, Interactive Online Map Highlight the Need to Modernize the Nation's Food-Safety System WASHINGTON, March 3 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- A new study by a former U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) economist estimates ...

A Free CME/CE Meeting on Multiple Sclerosis for Portland, OR-area Primary Care Clinicians

LITTLE FALLS, N.J., March 2 Physicians, nurses, and physician assistants in the Portland, Oregon, area who treat and care for patients with multiple sclerosis (MS) are invited to attend "Recognizing and Treating Multiple Sclerosis in ...

People Are Talking: Interventional Radiology

FAIRFAX, Va., March 2 A woman can't walk after the ER treated her blood clot. A man faced six hours of cancer surgery before learning about a two-hour minimally invasive treatment. A woman with painful uterine fibroids refused to have a ...

Cinergy Health Supports National Nutrition Month in an Effort to Reduce Healthcare Costs

AVENTURA, Fla., March 2 Cinergy Health, a nationwide health insurance agency providing guaranteed issue and short term major medical insurance programs, discusses the importance of proper diet for March's National Nutrition Month, how a healthy ...

Poll Reveals Sleep Differences among Ethnic Groups

EMBARGOED FOR RELEASE: 12:01 A.M. ET , MONDAY, MARCH 8, 2010 National Sleep Foundation's Annual Sleep in America Poll Explores Sleep Issues among Asians, Blacks/African-Americans, Hispanics and Whites The 2010 Sleep in America poll ...

Cleveland Clinic/Microsoft Pilot Promising; Home Health Services May Benefit Chronic Disease Management

CLEVELAND, March 1 The use of at-home medical devices to connect doctors and patients via the Internet can help patients and their physicians work more efficiently together to manage chronic conditions, according to research at ...

New Study Demonstrates Safety of Balloon Sinuplasty(TM) Technology in Pediatric Patients Suffering From Chronic Sinusitis

MENLO PARK, Calif., March 2 A recently published study in the American Journal of Rhinology and Allergy demonstrates Balloon Sinuplasty(TM) technology to be safe when used by physicians in pediatric patients. Known as the INTACT study, ...

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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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