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...researchers analyzed 6,814 visits for migraines between 1997 and 2007—a nationally representative sample of the 68.6 million visits to doctors?? offices, hospital clinics, and emergency rooms...
...Technology Review’s “2008 Young Innovators Under 35,” has been named the Gordon McKay Professor of Electrical Engineering and Applied Physics. Ham is best known for his invention of a handheld nuclear magnetic resonance system, which may profoundly affect doctors?? ability to screen patients for ailments ranging from cancer to viruses. The single-silicon-chip device is not only smaller but less expensive than the machines that are being used today for NMR testing. Ham, who has known about the appointment since May, wrote in an e-mailed statement yesterday...
...shopping.” Jillson also said she noticed a trend of independent stores opening in the past year to replace national chains. Crema Café, for instance, replaced Jasmine Sola, and Passport Boutique replaced Caché. Three businesses—Topaz, Looks, and Cambridge Eye Doctors??that have opened recently in the Square moved from upper Mass. Ave locations. “What this tells me is that property owners and business managers here are really willing to negotiate space arrangements with locally owned independents,” Jillson said. “There?...
...It’s a slow process, but I do think there’s a role for the federal government to play,” he said. “The fact that in 2008 most doctors?? offices and hospitals are still paper-based is really a shame and is unacceptable...
...David J. Cameron, a spokesman for the Medical School, said that the school’s Standing Committee on Conflicts of Interest and Commitment, headed by professor Robert J. Mayer, will be reviewing the doctors?? cases...