| Search 1) News For: Phx Medical Computer modeling aids medical research HOUGHTON, Mich., Sept. 17 UPI -- U.S. scientists are combining agent-based computer modeling and the use of graphic processing units to provide a powerful new tool for medical researchers. Medical association welcomes inquiry into Australia's north The Australian Medical Association AMA says any inquiry into public health in the Northern Territory would be an advantage. Consumer Ads for Medical Devices Subject of Senate Panel Some lawmakers and medical groups are calling for restrictions on advertisements for medical devices like artificial knees and heart stents, claiming they mislead patients. Hamot Medical Center lays off 9 blue-collar workers Hamot Medical Center laid off nine employees Tuesday, including carpenters, painters and maintenance people. Medical calendar Blood drives BLOOD DRIVES: 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Sept. 17 and 18 in the blood donor room of the Mercy Medical Building, 851 E. Fifth St., Washington, Mo. Walk-ins welcome. Donors will receive a T-shirt. Voorpagina / Dossiers / Dossier Orbis Medical Park De aanvankelijk voor 4 oktober geplande pati��ntenverhuizing van het oude Maaslandziekenhuis naar het nieuwe Orbis Medical Park is met vier tot zes weken uitgesteld. Police return medical marijuana to man A medical marijuana user has his pot back, nearly three years after police in Huntington Beach seized it. Dr. Vailas' Idaho Medical Degree Distributive Plan Dr. Vailas' argument is that the current medical program is not effective in keeping doctors in the state, causing a shortage. Commissioner asked to reveal medical error data Over 98,000 people die each year as a result of preventable medical errors. A plane crash would need to occur every day in the United States for an entire year to even come close to the preventable medical error death toll. More than 150 people were tragically killed recently when an airliner swerved off the runway and crashed at Madrid Barajas Airport. Search 2) News For: Phx Medical Verdict reserved on medical negligence victim's plea The Supreme Court Wednesday reserved its verdict on appeals challenging the national consumer commission's order awarding a compensation of Rs.1.5 million to an Infosys engineer, a medical negligence victim who was paralysed below the waist. |

