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Chris Owens: Emergency Identification
Chris Owens is the owner of the company Identification Devices and the inventor of the medical device Medical iD. Medical iD is a USB drive made to store medical records, which can be easily accessed in an emergency. Owens talks about how he found the niche for his...
Tags: medical record, medical device, USB flash drive
Videos 2008-05-08

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WINTER SPORTS GIVE DISABLED VETS A LIFT
SNOWMASS VILLAGE - Disabled veterans from across the country will leave the fresh powder here today draped in medals earned during the 22nd National Disabled Veterans Winter Sports Clinic. After a week conquering the mountain and, often, self-doubt, they're brimming with knowledge...
Articles 2008-04-05
On the road again: night and day, truck drivers keep the country rolling
[ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] Every day, more than 2.7 million trucks hit the road to pick up and deliver goods. If they suddenly stopped running, some people estimate, the United States would face critical food, fuel, and medical supply shortages within just 48 hours. That's a point of pride for...
Articles 2008-04-01
Remarks by the First Lady at the Launch of the U.S.-Mexico Partnership for Breast Cancer Awareness and Research
MEXICO CITY -- Interactive Economics Museum 11:45 A.M. Local MRS. BUSH: Thank you very much, Ambassador. Good morning. Thank you all for your very warm welcome to Mexico City. I can't imagine a better reason to be here than talking about what our nations are doing...
Articles 2008-03-15
Tulsa heart attack victim rebuilds his company, life
At first Michael L. Posten thought the harsh burning signaled another case of indigestion. After all, it came right after lunch on July 5. "I'd had that many, many times before," said the owner of Tulsa Centrifugal Casting Machines. "But then I started sweating like I'd...
Articles 2008-03-05
Coiled Tubing features 50A durometer
Available in 25 and 50 ft coils, Class VI Platinum Cured Tubing ranges in size from .031-.500 in. ID and .156-.750 in. OD. It can withstand repeated compression for consistent performance and is suitable for biotechnical, medical, and pharmaceutical applications. Compared to standard tubing, platinum cured tubing offers smoother surfaces,...
Articles 2008-03-05
Inside Sun Healthcare
CORNER OFFICES Team Includes Healthcare, Nursing Home Veterans Spread Across Country The corporate culture at Irvine's Sun Healthcare Group Inc. is found in frequent-flier miles and BlackBerrys. Executives of the operator of nursing homes, rehabilitation centers and a medical staffing unit are spread across three...
Articles 2008-03-03
"I lost 107 pounds!" This reader slimmed down by ditching conventional diets and creating her own eat-smart strategy
Nia Rennix Massachusetts Age 25 Height 5'1" Pounds lost 107 At this weight 1 1/2 years Nia's challenge At age 12, Nia was 180 pounds and started the first of many diets. "Then my doctor diagnosed...
Articles 2008-03-01
Probiotic combination reduces antibiotic-associated diarrhea and C. difficile in older adults
Reference: Hickson M, D'Souza A, Muthu N, et al. Use of probiotic Lactobacillus preparation to prevent diarrhea associated with antibiotics: randomized double blind placebo controlled trial. BMJ 2007;335:80; doi:10.1136/bmj.39231.599815.55 [Epub]. Design: Randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled trial Participants: 135 elderly inpatients (mean age 74 years old) who were...
Articles 2008-03-01
Quercetin reduces blood pressure
Reference: Edwards RL, Lyon T, Litwin SE, et al. Quercetin reduces blood pressure in hypertensive subjects. J Nutr 2007;137:2405-11. Design: Randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled, crossover trial Participants: Males and females with either prehypertension (120-139 mm Hg systolic/80-89 mm Hg diastolic; n = 19; mean age 47.8 [+...
Articles 2008-03-01
Blast shattered Sp. Fork family
LaDonna Beardall is in anguish, watching her husband try to move about in his hospital bed. "I'd like to think it's because he recognizes me, but I don't know," she said Monday. "Most probably it's because he's in pain." Tim Beardall doesn't talk and...
Articles 2008-02-19
How to collect from patients without scaring them away
Here's how to progress from gentle to firmer methods-and when to resort to a collection agency. Some doctors' offices have gone sign-crazy, says practice management consultant Deborah Keegan in Arden, NC. Above is a sample of what Keegans seen at the receptionist's counter. "As a patient, I'd be turned off...
Articles 2008-02-15
I believe I have a right not to be spied on
It was almost two years ago that the home secretary of the day, Charles Clarke, had a pop at me for the civil liberties article I'd written. Recent events have shown it's not entirely clear why Charles says what he says. We may only find out when he donates his...
Articles 2008-02-11
EDM series redesigned for speed, accuracy
Fanuc has redesigned its iD series wire EDM s. Available from Methods Machine Tools, the machines are designed to delivery high cutting speeds and accuracy as well as quality surface finish for the production of orthodontic braces, joint replacement components, surgical knives, needles, clamps and other medical instruments. ...
Articles 2008-01-01
Doctor offers dose of wisdom in book on dealing with risk
In the midst of year-end craziness -- taking care of my organization's year-closing business and doing Christmas shopping -- I didn't anticipate that I'd find time to read a new book. But when I saw Dr. Ben Carson's "Take the Risk: Learning to Identify, Choose and Live with Acceptable Risk,"...
Articles 2007-12-31
Like pulling teeth
Nelson Daly has been a practicing dentist in Baton Rouge since 1994, and business is booming. But he doesn't accept patients who rely on Medicaid, the government program that covers certain kinds of medical expenses for the poor. And it's not because he's greedy; he's one of the founders...
Articles 2007-12-18
Injured MotoGP champion Stoner returns home for treatment
JEREZ, Spain AFP — Australian world champion Casey Stoner, who injured his left shoulder during a fall in testing here, confirmed Thursday that he is returning home for treatment. The Ducati rider did not take part in the final day of testing as a result of Wednesday's crash...
Articles 2007-11-29
Stoner heads home for treatment.
The pain intensified during the night and Stoner, in agreement with the team, decided to return immediately to Australia for further medical checks and to begin treatment. The early return home means that Stoner will not be able to attend the celebrations for Ducati's World MotoGP title victory...
Articles 2007-11-29
NO CAR, SO NOW I'M AN ECO-DRIVER
So they finally came and took the long-term test Citron C6 away. Like a death-row prisoner in the US filing appeal after appeal, I'd managed to extend the original loan from six months to over a year. "I'm still filming my Liverpool documentary with it," I'd tell them, or: "I'm...
Articles 2007-11-27
No risk to Wilson's unborn baby, say experts and friends
Silver Ferns skipper Adine Wilson's unborn child was never atrisk during the netball world championships, experts and those closeto her say. Wilson, 28, who is married to former double international JeffWilson, told her team-mates after the loss to Australia on Saturdaythat she was three months' pregnant. Coach Ruth...
Articles 2007-11-20
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