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Tanning beds as fatal as arsenic
tanning-bed.jpg For years it has been scientists have described tanning beds and ultraviolet radiation as "probable carcinogens’. However now International cancer experts say tanning beds and ultraviolet radiation into the top cancer risk category, stating both to be as deadly as arsenic and mustard gas. Vincent Cogliano, one of the cancer researchers believes that the current study will help teen to avoid using sunbeds. The new classification means tanning beds and ultraviolet radiation are definite causes of cancer, alongside tobacco, the hepatitis B virus and chimney sweeping, among others.

[Physorg]

July 29, 2009 | Related Entries - Gadgets | Comments (0)
New bionic limbs help three year old meningitis boy to walk
bionic_limbs.jpg Archie Barton, three year old child, who lost both legs to meningitis took his first steps on new bionic limbs. Since his favorite color is red, he insisted on light weight bionic limbs be in red color. These bionic limbs which are funded by NHS are for £12,500. His mother says that Archie who lost his legs, fingers and much of his sight two years ago is very excited about his new limbs.

[Metro]

July 28, 2009 | Related Entries - Gadgets | Comments (0)
Epocrates introduces OTC application for iphone
OTC_iPhone.jpg Medical iPhone applications has become very common amongst medical practioners, infact Epocrates, Inc. has announced that more than 100,000 physicians are using company's iPhone software in their clinical practices. The company further states that this user load puts Epocrates among the privileged top five percent of iPhone developers whose products are used for more than a month after the download. The company claims that Epocrates is the most frequently used guide at the point of care with physicians using it more than six times per day. Jeff Tangney, their president and chief operating officer believes “The iPhone platform has been a terrific vehicle for them to continue to innovate, introducing new features physicians have fully integrated into their workflow.” Epocrates just released an application for the iPhone, Blackberry, Palm, and Windows Mobile that provides detailed information on over-the-counter medications.

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July 27, 2009 | Related Entries - Gadgets | Comments (0)
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Tanning beds as fatal as arsenic
tanning-bed.jpg For years it has been scientists have described tanning beds and ultraviolet radiation as "probable carcinogens’. However now International cancer experts say tanning beds and ultraviolet radiation into the top cancer risk category, stating both to be as deadly as arsenic and mustard gas. Vincent Cogliano, one of the cancer researchers believes that the current study will help teen to avoid using sunbeds. The new classification means tanning beds and ultraviolet radiation are definite causes of cancer, alongside tobacco, the hepatitis B virus and chimney sweeping, among others.

[Physorg]

July 29, 2009 | Related Entries - Gadgets | Comments (0)
New bionic limbs help three year old meningitis boy to walk
bionic_limbs.jpg Archie Barton, three year old child, who lost both legs to meningitis took his first steps on new bionic limbs. Since his favorite color is red, he insisted on light weight bionic limbs be in red color. These bionic limbs which are funded by NHS are for £12,500. His mother says that Archie who lost his legs, fingers and much of his sight two years ago is very excited about his new limbs.

[Metro]

July 28, 2009 | Related Entries - Gadgets | Comments (0)
Epocrates introduces OTC application for iphone
OTC_iPhone.jpg Medical iPhone applications has become very common amongst medical practioners, infact Epocrates, Inc. has announced that more than 100,000 physicians are using company's iPhone software in their clinical practices. The company further states that this user load puts Epocrates among the privileged top five percent of iPhone developers whose products are used for more than a month after the download. The company claims that Epocrates is the most frequently used guide at the point of care with physicians using it more than six times per day. Jeff Tangney, their president and chief operating officer believes “The iPhone platform has been a terrific vehicle for them to continue to innovate, introducing new features physicians have fully integrated into their workflow.” Epocrates just released an application for the iPhone, Blackberry, Palm, and Windows Mobile that provides detailed information on over-the-counter medications.

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July 27, 2009 | Related Entries - Gadgets | Comments (0)
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Tanning beds as fatal as arsenic
tanning-bed.jpg For years it has been scientists have described tanning beds and ultraviolet radiation as "probable carcinogens’. However now International cancer experts say tanning beds and ultraviolet radiation into the top cancer risk category, stating both to be as deadly as arsenic and mustard gas. Vincent Cogliano, one of the cancer researchers believes that the current study will help teen to avoid using sunbeds. The new classification means tanning beds and ultraviolet radiation are definite causes of cancer, alongside tobacco, the hepatitis B virus and chimney sweeping, among others.

[Physorg]

July 29, 2009 | Related Entries - Gadgets | Comments (0)
New bionic limbs help three year old meningitis boy to walk
bionic_limbs.jpg Archie Barton, three year old child, who lost both legs to meningitis took his first steps on new bionic limbs. Since his favorite color is red, he insisted on light weight bionic limbs be in red color. These bionic limbs which are funded by NHS are for £12,500. His mother says that Archie who lost his legs, fingers and much of his sight two years ago is very excited about his new limbs.

[Metro]

July 28, 2009 | Related Entries - Gadgets | Comments (0)
Epocrates introduces OTC application for iphone
OTC_iPhone.jpg Medical iPhone applications has become very common amongst medical practioners, infact Epocrates, Inc. has announced that more than 100,000 physicians are using company's iPhone software in their clinical practices. The company further states that this user load puts Epocrates among the privileged top five percent of iPhone developers whose products are used for more than a month after the download. The company claims that Epocrates is the most frequently used guide at the point of care with physicians using it more than six times per day. Jeff Tangney, their president and chief operating officer believes “The iPhone platform has been a terrific vehicle for them to continue to innovate, introducing new features physicians have fully integrated into their workflow.” Epocrates just released an application for the iPhone, Blackberry, Palm, and Windows Mobile that provides detailed information on over-the-counter medications.

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July 27, 2009 | Related Entries - Gadgets | Comments (0)
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Tanning beds as fatal as arsenic
tanning-bed.jpg For years it has been scientists have described tanning beds and ultraviolet radiation as "probable carcinogens’. However now International cancer experts say tanning beds and ultraviolet radiation into the top cancer risk category, stating both to be as deadly as arsenic and mustard gas. Vincent Cogliano, one of the cancer researchers believes that the current study will help teen to avoid using sunbeds. The new classification means tanning beds and ultraviolet radiation are definite causes of cancer, alongside tobacco, the hepatitis B virus and chimney sweeping, among others.

[Physorg]

July 29, 2009 | Related Entries - Gadgets | Comments (0)
New bionic limbs help three year old meningitis boy to walk
bionic_limbs.jpg Archie Barton, three year old child, who lost both legs to meningitis took his first steps on new bionic limbs. Since his favorite color is red, he insisted on light weight bionic limbs be in red color. These bionic limbs which are funded by NHS are for £12,500. His mother says that Archie who lost his legs, fingers and much of his sight two years ago is very excited about his new limbs.

[Metro]

July 28, 2009 | Related Entries - Gadgets | Comments (0)
Epocrates introduces OTC application for iphone
OTC_iPhone.jpg Medical iPhone applications has become very common amongst medical practioners, infact Epocrates, Inc. has announced that more than 100,000 physicians are using company's iPhone software in their clinical practices. The company further states that this user load puts Epocrates among the privileged top five percent of iPhone developers whose products are used for more than a month after the download. The company claims that Epocrates is the most frequently used guide at the point of care with physicians using it more than six times per day. Jeff Tangney, their president and chief operating officer believes “The iPhone platform has been a terrific vehicle for them to continue to innovate, introducing new features physicians have fully integrated into their workflow.” Epocrates just released an application for the iPhone, Blackberry, Palm, and Windows Mobile that provides detailed information on over-the-counter medications.

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July 27, 2009 | Related Entries - Gadgets | Comments (0)
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Tanning beds as fatal as arsenic
tanning-bed.jpg For years it has been scientists have described tanning beds and ultraviolet radiation as "probable carcinogens’. However now International cancer experts say tanning beds and ultraviolet radiation into the top cancer risk category, stating both to be as deadly as arsenic and mustard gas. Vincent Cogliano, one of the cancer researchers believes that the current study will help teen to avoid using sunbeds. The new classification means tanning beds and ultraviolet radiation are definite causes of cancer, alongside tobacco, the hepatitis B virus and chimney sweeping, among others.

[Physorg]

July 29, 2009 | Related Entries - Gadgets | Comments (0)
New bionic limbs help three year old meningitis boy to walk
bionic_limbs.jpg Archie Barton, three year old child, who lost both legs to meningitis took his first steps on new bionic limbs. Since his favorite color is red, he insisted on light weight bionic limbs be in red color. These bionic limbs which are funded by NHS are for £12,500. His mother says that Archie who lost his legs, fingers and much of his sight two years ago is very excited about his new limbs.

[Metro]

July 28, 2009 | Related Entries - Gadgets | Comments (0)
Epocrates introduces OTC application for iphone
OTC_iPhone.jpg Medical iPhone applications has become very common amongst medical practioners, infact Epocrates, Inc. has announced that more than 100,000 physicians are using company's iPhone software in their clinical practices. The company further states that this user load puts Epocrates among the privileged top five percent of iPhone developers whose products are used for more than a month after the download. The company claims that Epocrates is the most frequently used guide at the point of care with physicians using it more than six times per day. Jeff Tangney, their president and chief operating officer believes “The iPhone platform has been a terrific vehicle for them to continue to innovate, introducing new features physicians have fully integrated into their workflow.” Epocrates just released an application for the iPhone, Blackberry, Palm, and Windows Mobile that provides detailed information on over-the-counter medications.

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July 27, 2009 | Related Entries - Gadgets | Comments (0)
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