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altMost of the women of the modern world have the risk of getting breast cancer. The modern approach of the diagnosing of this form of cancer was limited by mammogram for detection of the possible disease. Every girl or woman who experienced this procedure may say that it was rather painful and unpleasant, because mammography supposes the temporal pressing of a woman’s breast between 2 metal plates for diagnosing and detecting of cancerous tissues. As you may guess some women just refuse to do this procedure because of discomfort and unpleasant feelings during it.


That’s why the newest research gives all the women a chance of getting the diagnosing of breast without painful procedure by means of infrared cameras. The new ICI 7320 P series camera manages to gather the infrared emanation produced the human body to find out the possible temperature fluctuation of the cutaneous covering. The principle of the work of this device deals with such scheme - increased blood flow and growing cancerous tissue produces more heat than non-cancerous tissue making areas of concern evident to the physician as the ICI 7320 P series has the ability to see heat and measure temperature to one hundredth of a degree.

 

“In its class, the ICI 7320 P series is the most sensitive camera in the world”, says Gary Strahan, the CEO of Infrared Cameras Inc., producer of the camera. “This infrared camera and software system was designed specifically to image and measure temperature on the human body. This benefits women by giving their doctors a new tool offering a comfortable, non-invasive procedure that works right alongside mammography. Some forms of breast cancer form blood vessels near the surface of the skin to feed cancerous tissue and this is where our ICI 7320 P series camera excels to locate potential problem areas for the patient. We are helping in the fight against breast cancer by offering a system that may detect what a mammogram may not.


Infrared Cameras Inc. builds both handheld and stationary cameras for a number of applications and began developing a medical infrared camera nearly 3 years ago. Increasing worldwide demand for thermal imaging systems has helped provide lower cost components and in effect helped Infrared Cameras Inc. bring medical infrared imaging to the forefront in this new, advanced field of medical research and testing. Very few physicians know how to interpret a thermal image of the human body and Infrared Cameras Inc. is now working with several leading doctors and researchers to explore new diagnostic possibilities with the ICI 7320 P series infrared camera.

altMost of the women of the modern world have the risk of getting breast cancer. The modern approach of the diagnosing of this form of cancer was limited by mammogram for detection of the possible disease. Every girl or woman who experienced this procedure may say that it was rather painful and unpleasant, because mammography supposes the temporal pressing of a woman’s breast between 2 metal plates for diagnosing and detecting of cancerous tissues. As you may guess some women just refuse to do this procedure because of discomfort and unpleasant feelings during it ...

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10 December 2008 - The effect made by scopolamine

altFirst of all let’s try to understand what is scopolamine from the medical point of view. Scopolamine (known also as “zombie drug” and it is almost simultaneous with the Columbian drug "Devils Breath") is widely used with a medical purpose, because its main function is being a great anticholinergic. You should also know that the effects of scopolamine are numerous. Among them: decreasing the fluids’ secretion, pupils’ dilatation, relieving nausea and motion sickness’ dizziness. But usually it is used for the patients recovering after surgeries and from the consequences of anesthesia ...

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altEvery modern pregnant woman knows that different physical exercises are useful for her and her future baby. Most of the gynecologists and the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services advise them to do exercise regularly during 2 hours per week while they are pregnant and after the birth of a baby. Surely, the physical load shouldn’t become some sort of marathon. Only moderate intensity is recommended. Women have also to remember that the physical exercises should be at first approved by their doctor ...

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2 December 2008 - Life coaches
altLife coaches often call themselves Personal Coaches or lifestyle coaches and as a profession have been around for a long time with many of their clients limited either to the rich and famous.
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2 December 2008 - Health Jobs
Health JobsIf you are looking to start a career in the health or medical sector then you couldn't have chosen a better time. Opportunities in both the private and public sectors are on the increase, and any skills you have in these areas are in demand.
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2 December 2008 - Fitness

Keeping fit and healthy should be a goal for all of us. We only have one body so we should look after it, and staying in shape and improving our level of fitness is the way to do it.

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2 December 2008 - Hair Loss
It happens to the best of us! Hair loss, leading to baldness or partial baldness, can strike at any age. Although most hair loss comes as we get older, our genes, poor hair care, pregnancy and sometimes illness means that our hair can start to thin and fall out at a very young age indeed.
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2 December 2008 - Insurance
altInsurance is becoming increasingly important in this day and age. Whether you want to claim cash back for dental work, be able to have a vital operation in a private hospital of your choice without worrying about how much it is going to cost, or if you just want peace of mind for the future, insurance will be a big asset for you.
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2 December 2008 - Dental Insurance
altThere is a well-publicised shortage of dentists in the UK, many of whom no longer accept patients on the NHS. Of those that do accept NHS patients, there is often a long waiting list that could prevent you from getting on the dentist's books for another two or three years after making your initial inquiry. What are you going to do in the meantime? Obtaining a dental insurance plan is perhaps your best option.
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27 November 2008 - The Wardrobe
altWhile you’re dressing that turkey this Thanksgiving, don’t forget to look presentable yourself. Yes, you can still be a fashionista on Thanksgiving with the proper planning. Here are some tips to help you get through the day in style, whether you are slaving over a steamy oven or just showing up to stuff your face.
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