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Researchers identify first gene that causes common form of mitral valve prolapse

Researchers identify first gene that causes common form of mitral valve prolapse

Philips introduces new Anatomically Intelligent Ultrasound tool

Philips introduces new Anatomically Intelligent Ultrasound tool

Study explores how NYC doctor can perform tele-robotic ultrasound over the Internet on patients in Chicago

Study explores how NYC doctor can perform tele-robotic ultrasound over the Internet on patients in Chicago

ACHA reports that nearly 2 million adults living with CHD in the U.S.

ACHA reports that nearly 2 million adults living with CHD in the U.S.

Unique project launched to identify effects of exercise on young people's hearts

Unique project launched to identify effects of exercise on young people's hearts

Anaesthesia editorial challenges placenta's role in pre-eclampsia

Anaesthesia editorial challenges placenta's role in pre-eclampsia

Virtual robotic ultrasound can improve diagnosis of heart failure patients living in rural communities

Virtual robotic ultrasound can improve diagnosis of heart failure patients living in rural communities

Lung ultrasound could help determine if pregnant woman with preeclampsia is at risk for respiratory failure

Lung ultrasound could help determine if pregnant woman with preeclampsia is at risk for respiratory failure

Researchers develop first test to identify acute mountain sickness

Researchers develop first test to identify acute mountain sickness

Sinai Hospital earns 3 year echocardiography accreditation in the area of adult transthoracic

Sinai Hospital earns 3 year echocardiography accreditation in the area of adult transthoracic

KLAS awards top rankings to Toshiba’s Aplio 500 CV cardiac ultrasound system

KLAS awards top rankings to Toshiba’s Aplio 500 CV cardiac ultrasound system

CIS now offers Toshiba’s Aplio 500 cardiac ultrasound

CIS now offers Toshiba’s Aplio 500 cardiac ultrasound

Electronic cigarettes far less harmful and may be beneficial to health

Electronic cigarettes far less harmful and may be beneficial to health

Bedside cardiac ultrasound could be taught during residency

Bedside cardiac ultrasound could be taught during residency

Imaging of blood flow provides new way to look into cardiac abnormalities and dysfunction

Imaging of blood flow provides new way to look into cardiac abnormalities and dysfunction

AIUM announces 2012 EER grant recipients

AIUM announces 2012 EER grant recipients

Mount Sinai researchers present 86 abstracts and plenary sessions at ACC meeting

Mount Sinai researchers present 86 abstracts and plenary sessions at ACC meeting

Radiologists remain the primary users of POC ultrasound

Radiologists remain the primary users of POC ultrasound

Toshiba to highlight cardiac ultrasound applications at ASE annual meeting

Toshiba to highlight cardiac ultrasound applications at ASE annual meeting

Toshiba highlights new enhancements for cardiac ultrasound imaging at ACC meeting

Toshiba highlights new enhancements for cardiac ultrasound imaging at ACC meeting

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