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- 1From: PT in Motion. (Vol. 3, Issue 10)The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) has proposed a framework to assist states in building Affordable Insurance Exchanges. Those are state-based competitive marketplaces where individuals and small...
- 2From: Optometry Times. (Vol. 3, Issue 10)Birmingham, AL -- Currently, many individuals are living with acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS), and optometrists are likely to have individuals infected with HIV/AIDS present as patients. The possibility,...
- 3From: Optometry Times. (Vol. 3, Issue 10)Salt Lake City -- Low vision care is a much needed service that can be personally gratifying for optometrists as well as a financially rewarding opportunity, said Thomas I. Porter, OD, at the American Optometric...
- 4From: Optometry Times. (Vol. 3, Issue 10)Boston -- Spectral-domain optical coherence tomography (SD-OCT) is an ideal tool for retinal layer-by-layer analysis and is revolutionizing the identification and localization of various retinal pathologies. These...
- 5From: PT in Motion. (Vol. 3, Issue 10)The Monster Employment Index rose 2% in August from the July levels, consistent with historical seasonal trends. All metro markets tracked by the index exhibited positive annual growth. Commerce-related sectors, retail...
- 6From: Revista Brasileira de Futsal e Futebol. (Vol. 3, Issue 10 SI) Peer-ReviewedThis article presents a survey of field seeking to know the reason by which children become interested in participate in a football school. The results found pointed out, in accordance with the literature searched that...
- 7From: Optometry Times. (Vol. 3, Issue 10)Hillsborough, NJ -- The American Optometric Association (AOA) recently announced the opportunity for its members to gain access to an advanced, online point-of-care tool called Ophthalmic Resources On-Demand....
- 8From: Immunotherapy. (Vol. 3, Issue 10) Peer-ReviewedAuthor(s): Nathalie Cools 1 , Annacarmen Petrizzo 2 , Evelien Smits 1 , Franco M Buonaguro 2 , Maria L Tornesello 2 , Zwi Berneman 1 3 , Luigi Buonaguro [[dagger]] 4 KEYWORDS : autoimmunity; cancer; cell...
- 9From: Optometry Times. (Vol. 3, Issue 10)Laser applications are safer with Tech Optics' Task-Vision Laser Safety Glasses. Added magnification that complements your laser also is available. Choose from polycarbonate, glass, and thin dielectric filter glass for...
- 10From: PT in Motion. (Vol. 3, Issue 10)My brother was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis in 1995, but with hard work and the help of dedicated physical therapists (PTs) and physical therapist assistants (PTAs), he's been able to maintain a quality of life...
- 11From: PT in Motion. (Vol. 3, Issue 10)Bioness Inc has announced that it has received 510(k) clearance from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for its NESS L300[R] Plus System. The device combines the company's NESS L300[R] Foot Drop System with a...
- 12From: Optometry Times. (Vol. 3, Issue 10)January 2012 Jan. 14-16, 2012 Kraskin Invitational Skeffington Symposium on Vision Bethesda, MD Contact: Jeffrey L. Kraskin, OD E-mail: jlkraskin@rcn.com http://skeffingtonsymposium.org Sponsored by...
- 13From: Optometry Times. (Vol. 3, Issue 10)Tampa, FL -- Hundreds of people gathered for the Eye Ball Gala in support of the Lions Eye Institute for Transplant & Research (LEITR), raising more than $150,000 to help LEITR's mission of giving the gift of sight and...
- 14From: Immunotherapy. (Vol. 3, Issue 10) Peer-ReviewedAuthor(s): Ena Wang 1 , Francesco M Marincola [[dagger]] 2 "Predictions are very difficult, particularly about the future" -Niels Bohr 1885-1962 Immunologists have gone to extraordinary efforts to categorize...
- 15From: Optometry Times. (Vol. 3, Issue 10)Baltimore -- Interocular symmetry in average keratometry, pachymetry, and posterior elevation are useful screening tools for corneal pathology, said Elliott Myrowitz, OD, MPH, here at the annual Evidence-based Care in...
- 16From: PT in Motion. (Vol. 3, Issue 10)With the anticipated publication by year's end of a final rule on unauthorized disclosures of protected health information (PHI), it's a good time to briefly review practices and procedures physical therapy practices...
- 17From: Optometry Times. (Vol. 3, Issue 10)Berwyn, PA -- AMETEK Inc. acquired Reichert Technologies for $150 million from Beecken Petty O'Keefe & Company. Reichert, a privately held manufacturer of analytical instruments and diagnostic devices for the eyecare...
- 18From: Genome Medicine. (Vol. 3, Issue 10) Peer-Reviewed
- 19From: Optometry Times. (Vol. 3, Issue 10)Greenville, NC -- Nearly 26 million people in the United States have diabetes and, chances are, some of your patients are among them, said Andrea Gregory, MD, RD/LDN. If you notice diabetes in a patient's history but...
- 20From: PT in Motion. (Vol. 3, Issue 10)Dallas Mavericks basketball team owner Mark Cuban, never one for holding back opinions, told The Wall Street Journal earlier this year, "Diversification is for idiots." That got my attention! Hasn't a diversified...