SPECT Imaging Notes: More On “Celiac Brain” Hypofunction
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SPECT Imaging Notes: More On “Celiac Brain” Hypofunction
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Tags: Immune, Gluten Allergy, Celiac Disease, Brain, Disease and Condition
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SPECT Imaging Notes: More On Gluten, Celiac and Brain http://bit.ly/dbVOM #brain #Celiac #Disease #Coeliac #neuroscience
Israeli law bans ads featuring underweight models - HealthPop - CBS News
cbsnews.com — “Advertisers will be required to note if they manipulated images to make the models look skinnier, can't feature overly thin models Read more by Michelle Castillo on CBS News' HealthPop.” View full resource at cbsnews.com
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LIDAR at Ground Zero | Image of the Week, Scientific American Blog Network
blogs.scientificamerican.com — “Image of the Week #34, March 19th, 2012: From: L is for LIDAR by Jennifer Ouellette at Cocktail Party Physics. Source: NOAA/U.S. Army JPSD. It's important to note the ...” View full resource at blogs.scientificamerican.com
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Authors of Health Affairs Study Reply to Mostashari's Criticism
ihealthbeat.org — “The authors of a Health Affairs study -- which suggested that electronic health records could encourage doctors to order imaging tests more often -- have responded to criticism from National Coordinator for Health IT Farzad Mostashari. The authors wrote that some of Mostashari's assertions are 'mistaken.' Boston Globe's 'White Coat Notes,' Health Affairs' 'Health Affairs Blog.'” View full resource at ihealthbeat.org
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Brain SPECT Imaging and Amen Clinics – Amen Clinics
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To follow up with this week's video, there is a new blog about #brain SPECT imaging up! Read more here: http://t.co/6wWMS0ru
Brain SPECT Imaging at Amen Clinics - YouTube
youtube.com — “Brain SPECT Imaging is a nuclear medicine study that looks at blood flow and activity patterns in the brain. It's a powerful tool that provides answers to me...” View full resource at youtube.com
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Want to know more about #Brain SPECT Imaging? Watch the latest video in which I explain how it has been used: http://t.co/DxKnFvNJ #health
Medical News: ASNC: Gender, Language May Sway Selection for Exercise MPI - in Meeting Coverage, ASNC from MedPage Today
medpagetoday.com — “DENVER -- English-speaking men are more likely to be referred for an exercise stress with SPECT myocardial perfusion imaging (MPI) versus a pharmacological stress test, a large database study found.” View full resource at medpagetoday.com
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ASNC: Gender, Language May Sway Selection for Exercise MPI (CME/CE) - QualityPoint Technologies
qualitypointtech.net — “DENVER (MedPage Today) -- English-speaking men are more likely to be referred for an exercise stress with SPECT myocardial perfusion imaging (MPI) versus a pharmacological stress test, a large database study found.” View full resource at qualitypointtech.net
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Medical News: ASNC: Gender, Language May Sway Selection for Exercise MPI - in Meeting Coverage, ASNC from MedPage Today
medpagetoday.com — “DENVER -- English-speaking men are more likely to be referred for an exercise stress with SPECT myocardial perfusion imaging (MPI) versus a pharmacological stress test, a large database study found.” View full resource at medpagetoday.com
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Dementia Treatment | Dementia Test | Amen Clinics
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@PhilGerb SPECT imaging can help with #Alzheimers and memory loss - http://t.co/7jp0l4J
More inappropriate tests are ordered for female cardiac patients - Related Stories - ANA SmartBrief
smartbrief.com — “The odds of undergoing inappropriate SPECT myocardial perfusion imaging test were almost three times higher for women compared with men, researchers reported in the Journal of Nuclear Cardiology. Researchers said the findings are probably due to the fact that women with chest pain are more likely t…” View full resource at smartbrief.com
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More inappropriate #tests are ordered for female #cardiac patients http://t.co/pjlxHIt #gender #symptoms
Medical News: Women Have More Inappropriate Cardiac Nuc Scans - in Radiology, Nuclear Medicine from MedPage Today
medpagetoday.com — “Women are more likely than men to undergo a SPECT myocardial perfusion imaging study classified as inappropriate by appropriate use criteria, researchers found.” View full resource at medpagetoday.com
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Women Have More Inappropriate Cardiac Nuc Scans (CME/CE) http://bit.ly/rsFcSu
Radiology: CD import for ED transfers could cut CT imaging by 484,000 exams
healthimaging.com — “Brigham and Women--™s Hospital cut subsequent diagnostic imaging by 17 percent and subsequent CT imaging by 16 percent after implementing CD import to PACS among emergency department (ED) transfer patients, according to a study published in the May edition of Radiology. The authors characterized the CD import system as a partial success and noted the need for more reliable, health IT-based image transfer mechanisms.” View full resource at healthimaging.com
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Radiology: CD import for ED transfers could cut CT imaging by 484,000 exams http://ow.ly/1cfUf4
SPECT Imaging Notes: Just looking is the first step | CorePsych Blog
corepsychblog.com — “Brain imaging in clinical practice is the next major advance in psychiatry.--” View full resource at corepsychblog.com
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RT @drcharlesparker SPECT Imaging Notes: Just looking - http://bit.ly/3ykLu8 #brain imaging #brain function #neuroscience #SPECT
The Last Leaf Gardener: Colleen Elizabeth Ormond
thelastleafgardener.blogspot.com — “I am an urban gardener and photo-artist with a "dot connector" personality. Many posts contain a number of interesting facts about urban gardening, and details about the images that I create for use in my unusual line of invitations, event program covers and collection of all occasion note-cards. Other posts have salient - dot-connecting observations on an array of timely events. For more info on my art-work, see my on-line brochure at www.thelastleafgardener.com or www.patriciayoungquist.com.” View full resource at thelastleafgardener.blogspot.com
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More Proof that There's Safety In Numbers For Cyclists : TreeHugger
treehugger.com — “Image Credit Wang Wenlan: The Kingdom of Bicycles Two years ago I wrote For Bicylists, There is Safety in Numbers noting the work of Chris Rissel, who said 'It appears that motorists adjust their behaviour in the presence of” View full resource at treehugger.com
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More Proof that There's Safety In Numbers For Cyclists http://bit.ly/bBdqyU
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