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- Prenatal Peek
offers 4D Ultrasound Business Opportunities Apr 2004
- Womb's Window
opens 4D Ultrasound in North Carolina Apr 2004
- 4D Ultrasound -
Family Health Associates in Alabama launches new website Apr 2004
- California 4D
opens 4D Ultrasound in California and launches new website Apr 2004
- New Jersey 3D 4D
Ultrasound - BabiesPics.com site is launched May 2004
- Prenatal
Premiere opens 4D Ultrasound in Pennsylvania and launches new website
Apr 2004
- Baby's Debut
Imaging - 3D 4D Ultrasound in California opens
in Northern California and launches new website June 2004
- FDA Leery of Ultrasound for Prenatal Entertainment
Shots 05 Apr 2004
(Los Angeles Times (subscription), CA)
- His practice is a fertile
field 04 Apr 2004
The
ultrasound's welcome news sends a visible wave of relief over the couple.
That's when Berkeley sees in-vitro patients who've had positive pregnancy
tests, confirming the health of the fetus with an ultrasound (Newsday, NY).
- FDA Targets Ultrasound Photo Shops, Pro-Life Groups
Concerned 02 Apr
2004
...com) -- The Food and Drug Administration is threatening to crack
down on what it calls non-medical use of ultrasound during pregnancy. The move
could cause new confusion about the appropriate use of ultrasound, which is
considered one of the most effective tools in dissuading women from seeking
abortions (LifeNews.com, United States).
- Focus on the Family debuts ultrasound
program 01 Apr 2004
Focus
on the Family, in an effort to curb the number of abortions nationwide, has
donated the first of 650 two-dimensional ultrasound machines to a pregnancy
care center. Statistics from around the country show that, after an
ultrasound, at least 70 percent of women considering abortion decide to give
birth instead (ChristianTimes.com).
- New ultrasound called
safe 01 Apr 2004
The Food
and Drug Administration is warning consumers about the safety of
"entertainment" ultrasounds, but a Salinas physician who offers such a service
said the technology is safe if used appropriately. The FDA's warning surrounds
the nonmedical use of new ultrasound technology that lets parents view their
baby in utero with 3D clarity and even in real-time golden-toned motion called
4D. (The Californian, CA).
- 4-D Ultrasound Boutiques to be
Restricted by FDA 30 Mar
2004
The American Institute of Ultrasound in Medicine (AIUM) has alleged
that there could be medical problems associated with the use of the scans
(Lifesite, Canada).
- Ultrasound studios offer baby pictures
before birth 27 Mar
2004
Shelly Bunker and her husband, Ben, watch as sonographer Elizabeth
Lundberg displays an ultrasound image of their 24-week-old developing fetus on
a video monitor Tuesday at Fetal Fotos in Pasadena. "I think he has your
cheeks," Memri quipped to her husband, David, during an ultrasound scan that
produced vivid photos of the baby's features and a videotape of his movements
(Modesto Bee, CA).
- Pregnancy center is first to get
ultrasound equipment 26 Mar
2004
Clinton's Pregnancy Center is the first center in the nation to
receive ultrasound equipment from the Focus on the Family's Pregnancy Resource
Ministry. Then along came the Option Ultrasound Project which was offered by
Focus on the Family (Clinton Herald, IA).
- New Ultrasound Shows Baby
Details 26 Mar 2004
It's a
major moment for expectant parents when they catch the first glimpse of their
baby during a routine ultrasound. To the untrained eye, traditional
ultrasounds don't look like much, but that's changing in a major way (WDIV,
MI).
- Longport Announces Scanner
Sale 26 Mar 2004
"
Longport, Inc. of Swarthmore, Pennsylvania, is a medical technology company
that specializes in high resolution ultrasound imaging. After several years
and some $3,000,000 of research and development, during which Longport has
secured patents, copyrights, FDA permission to market and UL and European CE
marks, Longport has introduced the LDS-1. The product is a unique portable and
high resolution ultrasound system. For further information please contact
Longport, Inc. at 800-289-6863. Forward-looking Information and the Private
Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995 Certain statements in this press
release, including statements concerning product development milestones and
anticipated events, are "forward-looking statements" within the Private
Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Forward Looking Statements are based on the
opinions and estimates of management at the time the statements are made and
are subject to certain risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results
to differ materially from those anticipated in the forward-looking statements.
The words "believe," "expect," "intend," "anticipate," variations of such
words, and similar expressions identify forward-looking statements, but their
absence does not mean that the statement is not forward-looking. These
statements are not guarantees of future performance and are subject to certain
risks, uncertainties and assumptions that are difficult to predict. Factors
that could affect Longport's actual results include, among others,
uncertainties as to the Company's ability to manage potential problems, delays
or anticipated expenses, including problems, delays or expenses involving
manufacturing. Readers are cautioned not to place undue reliance upon these
forward-looking statements that speak only to the date of this release.
Reference is made to Longport's 2002 annual report on Form 10-K filed with the
Securities and Exchange Commission for a more definitive description of such
factors. Longport, Inc. undertakes no obligation to update publicly any
forward-looking statements to reflect new information, events or circumstances
after the date of this release or to reflect the occurrence of unanticipated
events. Contacts Longport, Inc.Michael C. Boyd, 800-289-6863 Print this
release Terms of Use | ? Business Wire 2004 (Business Wire (press release)).
- 4D Fetal Imaging opens 3D 4D
Ultrasound in San Francisco California
- Ultrasound imaging goes supersonic 25 Mar 2004
Matthias Fink and colleagues at
the Laboratoire Ondes et Acoustiques in Paris say that their results could
have applications for ultrasound imaging in medicine (J Bercoff et al. 2004
Appl. Ultrasound is best known for providing the first images of unborn babies
in the womb but it also widely used in many other medical applications
(Physics Web, UK).
- Is 3D Ultrasound Safe for Fetuses?
AskQuestions.org Responds; New ... 16 Mar 2004
(Business Wire (press release))
- Philips becoming an ultrasound
giant 15 Mar 2004
(Bothell
Herald, WA)
- Ultrasound Testing 12 Mar 2004
(pregnancy.about.com, United
States)
- New 3D/4D ultrasound services in Sugar
Land and Southwest Houston ... 08 Mar 2004
PRESS RELEASE: New 3D/4D ultrasound services
in Sugar Land and Southwest Houston. New 3D/4D ultrasound services in Sugar
Land and Southwest Houston (Emediawire (press release)).
- Irom Aquires Exclusive Sales Rights
for iView PLUS 3D Ultrasound ... 4 Mar 2004
JCN Japan Corporate News Network - Irom
Aquires Exclusive Sales Rights for iView PLUS 3D Ultrasound Imaging System.
Irom Aquires Exclusive Sales Rights for iView PLUS 3D Ultrasound Imaging
System (Japan Corporate News, Japan).
- About 3-D ultrasound 23 Feb 2004
...org, Society of Radiologists
in Ultrasound. org, American Institute of Ultrasound in Medicine (Tulare
Advance Register, CA).
- Women to get option of second baby
scan 13 Feb 2004
PREGNANT
women in Scotland should be offered two routine ultrasound scans instead of
just one, an NHS advisory body said yesterday. Dr Harpreet Kohli, of NHS
Quality Improvement Scotland, said: "Women are offered ultrasound at different
stages of pregnancy and undergo various types of tests to assess the potential
risk of conditions like Down’s syndrome and spina bifida. Implementation of
our advice will bring consistency to the service in Scotland and offer
reassurance to the majority of... (The Scotsman, UK).
- New technology allows sharper better
ultrasound views of fetal ... 08 Feb 2004
New technology allows sharper better
ultrasound views of fetal images (Medical News Today, UK).
- New Ultrasound Shows Sharper, Earlier
Fetal Images 6 Feb
2004
Eagle Ultrasound AS, a small private company in Norway that developed
the technology, said it provides sharper images at all stages of a pregnancy,
and has the potential to diagnose other conditions, including cancer, at
earlier stages. "That's the first thing I would use it for," said Timor, who
is also division director of OB/GYN ultrasound at New York University and has
no financial or other ties to the developers (Reuters, UK).
- The womb as theatre 26 Jan 2004
Fetus sucking a thumb shows how
detailed and dimensional ultrasound pictures are getting as computer-aided
imaging advances. Finding the baby in an old-fashioned, two-dimensional
ultrasound image is a bit like playing a game of Where's Waldo (Toronto Star,
Canada).
- Firelands gets ultrasound
gear 24 Jan 2004
SANDUSKY
-- Firelands Regional Medical Center has announced that it has acquired two
ultrasound systems. The SonoCT is considered a major advance in ultrasound
imaging, providing a new level of imaging quality and sensitivity to blood
flow in the body (Port Clinton News Herald, OH).
- North County Standout: New ultrasound
service provides unique ... 23 Jan 2004
Last modified Friday, January 23, 2004 9:11
PM PST North County Standout: New ultrasound service provides unique look.
Expectant mother Nicole Camejo of Temecula works with sonographer Beth Ann Lee
to see images of her 30-week-old, yet-to-be-born son Ryan Owen, whose image
can be seen on the computer monitor Thursday at Ultrasound Assistance and 3D
Imaging in Vista (North County Times, CA).
- Madison Memorial Acquires New High-Tech
Ultrasound 22 Jan
2004
Madison Memorial Hospital now has the latest high-tech ultrasound
equipment. It has more detail, we're able to see things better, we're able to
scan deeper into the patients bodies,” says Tyler Sayre, Ultrasound
Technologist (KIFI, ID).
- Toshiba Ships 150,000th Ultrasound
System; Milestone Demonstrates ... 16 Jan 2004
Toshiba Ships 150,000th Ultrasound System;
Milestone Demonstrates Toshiba's Leadership in the Ultrasound Industry. 16,
2004--Toshiba Medical Systems Corp. announced today the shipment of its
150,000th electronic scanning diagnostic ultrasound system (Business Wire
(press release)).
- '4-D' ultrasound now available in east
Orlando 16 Jan 2004
4-D'
ultrasound now available in east Orlando - 2004-01-16 - Orlando Business
Journal. 4-D' ultrasound now available in east Orlando (Orlando Business
Journal, FL).
- Three-Dimensional-Live Keepsake
Ultrasound Technology 15 Jan
2004
First Sight Ultrasound Provides 4D, 3D and 2D Imaging of an Unborn
Baby. HOUSTON, Jan. 15 /PRNewswire/ -- First Sight Ultrasound, LLC, brings to
the greater Houston area 4D, 3D and 2D keepsake ultrasound imaging to
expectant mothers, fathers and families through their partnership with Geddes
Keepsake(TM) Inc. of Phoenix, AZ, the premier provider of Keepsake Ultrasound
Imaging (Yahoo News (press release)).
- New 4-D Ultrasound Technology
Here In Central Texas 8 Jan
2004
Curt Dimmick and his wife opened Clearview Ultrasound Center in North
Austin in March. They say they're adamant about accepting only mothers who are
under prenatal care, and have undergone a medical diagnostic ultrasound with
their physician before approving a 4-D ultrasound (KXAN-TV, TX).
- New Ultrasound Gives 4-Dimensional View 30 Dec 2003
But she also knows exactly what
Emma will look like right down to her toes thanks to a new 3D-4D ultrasound.
Article: 'Ultrasound--More Harm Than Good (KIROtv.com, WA).
- Parents Turn to Ultrasound for First Baby
Photos 19 Dec 2003
Photo
Gallery: 4-D Ultrasound Baby Pictures. An ultrasound image of Maureen
Phillips-Houser's baby (NPR (audio), United States).
- SonoSite Begins Customer Deliveries of TITAN Ultrasound
Systems ... 18 Dec
2003
SonoSite Begins Customer Deliveries of TITAN Ultrasound Systems with
Expanded Vascular and General Imaging Capabilities. SonoSite(R), Inc.
(Nasdaq:SONO), the leader in high-performance, compact ultrasound technology,
today announced that it has begun worldwide customer shipments of new features
for vascular and general imaging applications for its TITAN mobile ultrasound
system (Business Wire (press release)).
- Ultrasound-Screening Programme in Infants Appears to
Prevent Many ... 10 Dec
2003
News - Ultrasound-Screening Programme in Infants Appears to Prevent
Many Hip Dysplasia Surgeries. Ultrasound-Screening Programme in Infants
Appears to Prevent Many Hip Dysplasia Surgeries - (DGReview: Lancet) (Doctor's
Guide (press release)).
- Ultrasound Screening Can Prevent Infant Hip Surgery 08 Dec 2003
ISLAMABAD, December 08
(Online): By allowing early conservative treatment, ultrasound screening for
abnormal hip development in the first six weeks of life can reduce the need
for surgery, according to a report published in The Lancet. Between 1997 and
2002, about 90 percent of all children were screened for abnormal hip
development (dysplasia) with ultrasound, the researchers note (PakTribune.com,
Pakistan).
- Ultrasound Screening Can Prevent Infant Hip
Surgery 6 Dec 2003
NEW YORK
(Reuters Health) - By allowing early conservative treatment, ultrasound
screening for abnormal hip development in the first six weeks of life can
reduce the need for surgery, according to a report published in The Lancet.
Between 1997 and 2002, about 90 percent of all children were screened for
abnormal hip development (dysplasia) with ultrasound, the researchers note
(Reuters, UK).
- Infants Could Benefit from Early Ultrasound Screening for Hip ...
4 Dec 2003
Infants Could
Benefit from Early Ultrasound Screening for Hip Dysplasia. KeywordsINFANTS
ULTRASOUND HIP DYSPLASIA (Newswise (press release)).
- Couple donates ultrasound machine to Pregnancy
Ministries 4 Dec 2003
New
view: Carla Rice, left, diagnostic imaging supervisor for Summit Health,
demonstrates a portable ultrasound unit to Ron Sisto II, right, board
president of Pregnancy Ministries, by using Summit employee Kim Clare as a
patient at Summit Heath Center. In November, Diehl received a call from Joanne
Angstadt, a family physician and friend, who was looking for someone to donate
an extra ultrasound machine to (Chambersburg Public Opinion, PA).
- Doppler ultrasound predicts risk of
miscarriage 3 Dec
2003
Doppler ultrasound performed in early pregnancy can accurately
identify embryonic congestive heart failure and subsequent risk of
miscarriage, according to research being presented today at the 89th
Scientific Assembly and Annual Meeting of the Radiological Society of North
America (RSNA). "The chances the pregnancy will continue are very high, about
95 percent, when Doppler ultrasound confirms normal embryonic heart function
at six weeks," said the study s author Jason C. Birnholz, M.D.,...
(Innovations-Report, Germany).
- Ultrasound finds new roles beyond medical
imaging 2 Dec 2003
For most
of us, the word "ultrasound" conjures up a grainy scene of grey and white
swirls which, with guidance from a skilled radiographer, we can more or less
accept as being an image of a baby developing in the womb. For decades,
ultrasound has been used as an important technique for imaging within the
body, particularly to check the health of the growing foetus in pregnant women
(New Zealand Herald, New Zealand).
- Revolutionary Live Three-Dimensional Keepsake Ultrasound
... 2 Dec
2003
Revolutionary Live Three-Dimensional Keepsake Ultrasound Technology.
Source: First Sight Ultrasound, LLC.; Geddes Keepsake Inc. (Yahoo News (press
release)).
- Revolutionary Three- and Four-Dimensional Keepsake
Ultrasound ... 2 Dec
2003
Revolutionary Three- and Four-Dimensional Keepsake Ultrasound
Technology. The Women's Health Group Offers Parents 4D Ultrasound Imaging of
an Unborn Child DENVER, Dec. 2 /PRNewswire/ -- The Women's Health Group P.C.,
today announced their partnership with Geddes Keepsake(TM) Inc. of Phoenix,
AZ, the premier provider of keepsake ultrasound imaging in the U.S., to bring
4D and 3D keepsake ultrasound imaging with the GE Voluson 730(TM) to the
Denver area (PRNewswire (press release)).
- Revolutionary Three- and Four-Dimensional Keepsake
Ultrasound ... 2 Dec
2003
Revolutionary Three- and Four-Dimensional Keepsake Ultrasound
Technology. Revolutionary Three- and Four-Dimensional Keepsake Ultrasound
TechnologyTuesday December 2, 9:03 am ET (Yahoo News (press release)).
- Doppler ultrasound predicts risk of
miscarriage 2 Dec
2003
CHICAGO – Doppler ultrasound performed in early pregnancy can
accurately identify embryonic congestive heart failure and subsequent risk of
miscarriage, according to research being presented today at the 89th
Scientific Assembly and Annual Meeting of the Radiological Society of North
America (RSNA). "The chances the pregnancy will continue are very high, about
95 percent, when Doppler ultrasound confirms normal embryonic heart function
at six weeks," said the study's author Jason C. Birnholz,... (EurekAlert, DC).
- Heart Ultrasound May Predict Miscarriage 2 Dec 2003
New Ultrasound Technology IDs a
Fetal Heart Defect That Might Trigger Early Miscarriage. Moreover, radiologist
Jason Birnholz, MD, president of Diagnostic Ultrasound Consultants, in Oak
Brook, Ill (WebMD).
- Researchers: Doppler Ultrasound Predicts Miscarriage
Risk 2 Dec 2003
Doppler
Ultrasound Detects Red Blood Cells' Speed Through Embryo's Heart. CHICAGO --
Researchers suggest that a Doppler ultrasound during pregnancy could help
detect the risk of miscarriage (WBAL Channel.com, MD).
- Doppler ultrasound predicts miscarriages 2 Dec 2003
CHICAGO, Dec. 2 (UPI) -- New
research indicates Doppler ultrasound performed during early pregnancy can
identify embryonic congestive heart failure and subsequent risk of
miscarriage. The study's lead author, Dr. Jason Birnholz, said: "The chances
the pregnancy will continue are very high, about 95 percent, when Doppler
ultrasound confirms normal embryonic heart function at six weeks. Over 99
percent of pregnancies with an abnormal Doppler pattern do not continue."
(Washington Times, DC).
- Study: Simple Ultrasound May Help Predict
Miscarriage 2 Dec
2003
Researchers said a simple ultrasound early in pregnancy can help
predict miscarriage. Researchers performed 1,800 Doppler ultrasounds on women
early in pregnancy -- around six weeks after conception (WDIV, MI).
- Researchers say ultrasound procedure accurately predicts
... 2 Dec 2003
...com
Columbia, SC: Researchers say ultrasound procedure accurately predicts
miscarriage. Researchers say ultrasound procedure accurately predicts
miscarriage (WIS, SC).
- New ultrasound offers noninvasive
alternative 26 Nov
2003
After premiering the 4-D ultrasound less than a year ago, USA is the
first center in the state certified to offer a unique, noninvasive test to
detect Down syndrome and other chromosomal abnormalities in the first
trimester of pregnancy. When the fetus is between 11-14 weeks gestation (11-13
weeks plus six days), sonographers use an ultrasound to measure nuchal
translucency, or the thickness of skin at the back of the fetal neck
(University of South Alabama News).
- Ultrasound in 4D gives real - time womb
view 18 Nov 2003
...com |
True Ozarks | Ultrasound in 4D gives real-time womb view. Ultrasound in 4D
gives real-time womb view Doctors can analyze problems in detail with latest
technology (Springfield News Leader, MO).
- Ultrasound sensors ranging up to 6000mm 18 Nov 2003
THE UM 30 series of ultrasound
sensors, available from SICK, offers solutions for analogue and limit value
determination and has a variety of ranges and output versions. Ultrasound
sensors in the UM 30 series offer five ranges up to 6000mm (Dial Infolink
Manufacturing, Australia).
- New Ultrasound Technology Available in
Savannah 17 Nov
2003
Although most offices don't use the new ultrasound machine yet, soon
every expectant mother will be asking for these real-life images. "You see the
arms and legs moving, and hands opening. You see the skin texture and things
you don't see on a normal ultrasound." (WTOC, GA).
- Ultrasound Picture Contest 17 Nov 2003
So dig up your ultrasound pictures and grab
a scanner and submit your favorites. First Trimester Ultrasound Pictures
(pregnancy.about.com, United States).
- Ultrasound Helps Doctors Diagnose 6 Nov 2003
Then she had a procedure using
endoscopic ultrasound, which revealed a serious problem. Dr. Mohamad
Eloubeidi: "Endoscopic ultrasound is really a marriage between endoscopy and
high frequency ultrasound. It would allow them to image surrounding structures
such as the media synum, the pancreas, the liver, the spleen." (Pittsburgh
Channel.com, PA).
- Ultrasound in Kimba 5 Nov 2003
85 was raised for the ultrasound, thanks to
the generous response to the Kimba Community Group's initiative by many
organisations and individuals (Eyre Peninsula Tribune, Australia).
- Miscarriages, stillbirths cause suffering for
parents 28 Sep 2003
A
routine ultrasound in September 2002 couldn't find the baby's heartbeat. She
was terrified to have an ultrasound (Belleville News-Democrat, IL).
- Labor of love 28 Sep 2003
So for art on the CD cover, the members
chose one of those black-and-white ultrasound images (Press Herald, ME).
- Christian-based pregnancy center aiming to be certified
medical ... 28 Sep
2003
Nurse manager Colette Cort of Corona Life Services stands next to an
ultrasound machine donated to the nonprofit pregnancy counseling center.
CORONA - It has only one ultrasound machine and examination table in a tiny
back room (Riverside Press Enterprise, CA).
- Tuesday's child 28 Sep 2003
An ultrasound at six weeks showed our baby,
a tiny star in a vast black universe winking down at us from the monitor (The
Age, Australia).
- Today's comics walk sharper edge 26 Sep 2003
It has found humor in such
topics as ultrasound tests, breast-feeding in public, disposable diapers,
preschool and potty training (Atlanta Journal Constitution, GA).
- Ultrasound business prompts questions on
safety 25 Sep
2003
Ultrasound business prompts questions on safety. Daniel and Shannon
Baker of Upper Marlboro peer intently at a projected ultrasound image of their
baby, Thalia, at Baby Insight in Potomac Sept. 13 while ultrasound technician
Nicole Bebeault works (Maryland Gazette Newspapers, MD).
- SonoSite ranked fourth on 2003 "Fast Technology 50" list
in ... 25 Sep
2003
SonoSite, Inc. (Nasdaq:SONO), a leading point-of-care ultrasound
company, today announced that the company has been named a 2003 "Fast
Technology 50" company in Washington State by the accounting firm of Deloitte
e. The company also announced the hiring of three new executives to support
SonoSite's worldwide growth. "SonoSite is recognized worldwide for its
leadership in point-of-care ultrasound applications, with more than 12,000
systems in use in hospitals, doctors' offices and other healthcare
environments, such as in the military," Goodwin said (Business Wire (press
release)).
- Study raises concerns about CT scans on healthy
people 25 Sep 2003
The
study also asks pointed questions about the use of ultrasound to produce
souvenir images of babies in the womb. "Enchanted as some are with the fetal
photo album or keepsake videos, for example, many oppose the use of ultrasound
for non-medical services," says the report (Canada.com, Canada).
- Having a baby? Stork Snapshots can provide 3-D image of
... 25 Sep 2003
(Chicago
Daily Herald, IL)
- Thursday's Canada Briefs 25 Sep 2003
The study also asks pointed questions about
the use of ultrasound to produce souvenir images of babies in the womb.
Enchanted as some are with the fetal photo album or keepsake videos, for
example, many oppose the use of ultrasound for non-medical services,'' says
the report (Guardian, UK).
- A dad and his triplets 23 Sep 2003
The book, a touching story of one man's
journey into full-throttle fatherhood, takes a humorous look at the day-to-day
trials of life with triplets, beginning from the moment the three babies were
but a blip on the ultrasound scan (White Plains Journal News, NY).
- High-Resolution and Color Doppler Sonography in the
Evaluation of ... 23 Sep
2003
2003 by the American Institute of Ultrasound in Medicine J Ultrasound
Med 22:1017-1022 0278-4297. 2003 by the American Institute of Ultrasound in
Medicine (Journal of Ultrasound in Medicine).
- New midwife joins staff at Alegent Health 21 Sep 2003
The first ultrasound is usually
performed to confirm the due date of the baby, Adams said. Another ultrasound
is often performed at 20 to 22 weeks (Council Bluffs Daily Nonpareil, IA).
- Woman recounts abortion at Brigham's New Jersey
clinic 19 Sep 2003
She then
was guided to a waiting room, where she and other women waited to have
ultrasound exams. "I finally was taken into the ultrasound room, but they
wouldn't let me see the ultrasound," Staargaard said (Go Erie, PA).
- The most powerful smiles in the world 18 Sep 2003
The ultrasound images, taken
between 26 and 34 weeks after conception, were released by Professor Stuart
Campbell and widely circulated on the Internet via the Drudge Report. It was
bad enough when conventional, 2-D sonograms revealed unborn hearts beating and
blurry hands waving, but the abortionists are absolutely aghast over rapidly
spreading access to 3-D/4-D ultrasound technology (Town Hall, DC).
- Now, not even the womb is a private place 13 Sep 2003
Your chiaroscuro smile can't
compete with that of a 32-week-old baby, captured for the first time on
ultrasound. Of course there were those who wanted to know its sex, and others
who brandished their unborn baby's grainy ultrasound pix like holiday photos
(Guardian, UK).
- Scanner shows unborn babies smile 13 Sep 2003
Advances in ultrasound scanning have allowed
doctors to see that babies in the womb exhibit facial expressions as a reflex
in preparation for birth, obstetrician Stuart Campbell said. A one-hour
consultation with 4D ultrasound scanning at the Create Health clinic where
Prof Campbell pioneered its use, costs £275 (BBC News, UK).
- Vivid scans bring foetuses to life 13 Sep 2003
But any parent, would have to
admit that under ultrasound they all look like ET. (Channel4news, UK).
- Health calendar for Thursday, September 11,
2003 12 Sep 2003
Precision
Ultrasound Health Fair, Ultrasound health screenings including Carotid Artery,
Ankle Brachial Index, Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm and Osteoporosis. ... (The
Desert Sun, CA)
- Caesarean, but no baby 12 Sep 2003
...he said. The woman was examined by two
obstetricians and was given an ultrasound scan to confirm if she was pregnant.
Dr Notaras ... (Melbourne Herald Sun, Australia)
- How Americans Will be Nuked to Naked 10 Sep 2003
An example of unexpected health
repercussions caused by high frequency radiation used on humans is fetal
ultrasound technology. ... (SierraTimes.com)
- Woman with no baby cut open 10 Sep 2003
The woman was admitted and examined by two
obstetricians and the registrar. She was given an ultrasound scan to confirm
whether she was pregnant. ... (NEWS.com.au, Australia)
- Impact of 3-D snapshots on unborn babies is
unclear 9 Sep 2003
Angie
and Barry Kruselearned the sex of their unborn daughter during a pair of
ultrasound sessions with their obstetrician this summer. ... (Boston Globe,
MA)
- Now Open on Highland Blvd in Wilkes-Barre 9 Sep 2003
There`s an experimental
treatment out now called focused ultrasound. It takes a relatively high
frequency ultrasound beam and passes ... (WYOU, PA)
- General Electric Launches National Women's Health and
Wellness ... 9 Sep
2003
Information will also be presented regarding digital mammograms on
GE's Senographe(R) 2000D and other breast imaging technologies including MRI
and Ultrasound. ... (Business Wire (press release))
- Parents torn by twin emotions 3 Sep 2003
Darbi Johnson cradles her swelling belly and
leans back in the exam chair in the darkened ultrasound room. Her blood
pressure is ... (Seattle Post Intelligencer, WA)
- New Poll: Women Want Ultrasound Access 2 Sep 2003
2 /PRNewswire/ -- Poll results
show overwhelming support from women voters nationwide for legislation that
would increase accessibility to ultrasound ... (Yahoo News (press release))
- 1200 patients miss out on ultrasound scans 1 Sep 2003
The Hawke's Bay District Health
Board is this week writing to patients referred for an ultrasound scan between
2001 and May 2003, informing them their names ... (Northland Age, New Zealand)
- Ultrasound effects 29 Aug 2003
In chapter 6, soon-to-be-gay-father Mike
travels with his mother to Reno for the highly-anticipated ultrasound. Mike
and his partner ... (The Advocate)
- Ultrasound may mean end to classic
stethoscope 27 Aug
2003
Handheld ultrasound is the tool of choice for some doctors who think
it's time to replace the stethoscope, which has seen little change since a
French ... (CNN)
- Doctors give ultrasound machine to Regency 24 Aug 2003
The veteran baby doctors,
however, remembered the community with the $15,000 donation of a Aloka
ultrasound scanner, formerly used in their long-time labor and ... (News
Chief, FL)
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