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Nebraska Orthopaedic Hospital Selects SIS Anesthesia

ATLANTA, April 1 /PRNewswire/ -- Surgical Information Systems (SIS) has been selected by Nebraska Orthopaedic Hospital to implement SIS Anesthesia, a comprehensive anesthesia information system that incorporates critical patient safety features with an intuitive graphical drag-and-drop interface. ...

Community Medical Center (Scranton) Selects SIS Perioperative Solution

ATLANTA, Feb. 5 /PRNewswire/ -- Community Medical Center (CMC) has selected Surgical Information Systems (SIS) to be the perioperative systems provider for its 299-bed facility located in Scranton, PA. (Logo: http://www.newscom.com/cgi-bin/prnh/20080722/SISLOGO ) CMC chose the...

Saint Vincent Health Center Ensures Regulatory Compliance with SIS

ATLANTA, June 23 /PRNewswire/ -- Each year hospital operating rooms face increasingly difficult challenges as patient safety requirements from regulatory agencies grow more demanding. Saint Vincent Health Center (SVHC) in Erie, PA uses a perioperative automation solution, Sunrise Surgery(TM), pro...

New Research Sheds Light on Breast Cancer Prognosis

Two studies examine protein linked to tumor growth for clues to better treatments FRIDAY, May 22 (HealthDay News) -- Two new studies have found that levels of the protein caveolin-1 found in stromal connective tissue near a breast cancer tumor can accurately predict a patient's prognos...

Unique Bypass is Rare, New Treatment for People with Severe Aortic Valve Stenosis

Previously, sufferers had few options for this aggressive, deadly disease, but there's a promising new procedure being performed at Abington Memorial Hospital that's offering new hope for these patients. Abington, PA (PRWEB) May 5, 2009 -- There's new hope for people wi...

Grassrootshealth Launches D*action Community Project to Solve Vitamin D Deficiency Crisis

Serving as a model for public health action on vitamin D, GrassrootsHealth, an advocacy organization has launched the D*action Community Project, a consortium of scientists, institutions and individuals committed to solving the worldwide vitamin D deficiency crisis and will hold its first event, ...

More People Living Longer After Cancer Diagnosis

Advances in prevention, detection and treatment offer encouragement for people with cancer; Allsup honors cancer survivors by celebrating Cancer Awareness Month in November Belleville, Ill. (PRWEB) November 7, 2008 -- Advances in treatment and prevention of cancer offer...

Jail Visit Left Paris' Sis Nicky in Hysterics

Visiting Paris Hilton in prison left the socialite's younger sister Nicky in hysterics, and she is still reeling from her stopover at the medical ward of the LA facility . Talking about the trauma of seeing Hilton in prison, her mum Kathy said that 'it is really tough', for they only get to se...

Effect Of Cooling And Exercise To Be Analyzed In Patients With Multiple Sclerosis

Multiple sclerosis is a form of autoimmune disorder that occurs in individuals who produce antibodies against their own cells or tissues. In multiple sclerosis, the antibodies are directed towards the fatty sheaths around nerve cells. // Fatigue is the most common symptom of the disease. It can ...

Obesity Linked To Deep Vein Thrombosis

In a study, published in the recent issue of The American Journal of Medicine, researchers from St. Joseph Mercy Oakland Hospital, Michigan, had concluded that obesity is a risk factor for venous thromboembolic disease in people, more to those who are below the age of 40years.// Since 1927, o...

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