Scanner That Could Melt Away the Flab RedNova
By JENNY HOPE IT sounds like an invention every weight-watcher has been waiting for. Instead of having to diet or take exercise, you simply walk through an airport-style X-ray scanner which 'fries' excess fatty tissue.
Fat fryers: future of medical science Deccan Herald
The year is 2020 and John, who is four-and-a-half kilograms overweight, is on a diet which involves walking through a device that looks like an airport scanner and having his love handles “zapped” off by laser.
The Sentinel The Sentinel
Walnut Bottom Radiology’s expansion also includes additional services. Walnut Bottom Radiology is bringing a new magnetic resonance imaging scanner to Carlisle that will triple the number of MRIs being done at the clinic.
New scans help detect heart disease sooner Tahoe Daily Tribune
Using the new state-of-the-art 64-slice Computed Tomography scanner at Barton Memorial Hospital, you could now find out in advance if you have the same heart disease that claimed the lives of one of your parents and grandparents.
'Fat zappers' and clever nappies predicted Guardian Unlimited
· December 22: Scientists speculate on medical breakthroughs· Similar exercise 20 years ago had mixed results
'Fat zappers' and clever nappies predicted Guardian Unlimited
Scientists speculate on medical breakthroughs.
Valley Vo-Tech announces winter classes News Leader
FISHERSVILLE — Valley Vocational Technical Center has announced its winter and spring adult education courses. For more details on any course or to register, go to www.valleytech.us or call 943-5511 or 245-5002.
Two-slice-touch Rule Reliable When Diagnosing Meniscal Tears Science Daily
The two-slice-touch rule increased the accuracy of diagnosing meniscal tears, according to a study conducted by the Department of Radiology at the University of Wisconsin Medical School and Hospital, in Madison, Wis.
New DVD releases Northwest Herald
"Little Miss Sunshine," "Invincible" among this week's releases. One of the brightest little independent hits to roll along in years suitably arrives on DVD just before the holidays, so gatherings of dysfunctional kin can marvel over a family even more messed-up than their own.
LOCAL GRANTS Star-Gazette
$22,500 to the American Red Cross Sullivan Trail Chapter for a vehicle and towing equipment. $21,000 to the Arkport Hose Company for a brush truck. $19,625 to the Ashland Historical Society in Wellsburg to restore newly acquired buildings.
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