Temple Health is partnering with ThinkSono, a UK-based AI company, to study a new artificial intelligence (AI)-powered ultrasound technology that enables more rapid and portable diagnosis of deep vein thrombosis (DVT).
Read MoreIndividuals who have suffered complications or life threatening injuries as a result of defective IVC filters have many legal options. Consumer Safety Watch offers free legal assistance and can help place injured victims and their families with qualified law firms that will accept their cases at no cost unless there is a favorable verdict or settlement.
Read MoreRetrievable IVC Filters meant to be a temporary solution to pulmonary embolism risks in many situation do not get removed or become impossible to remove leading to additional serious complications, according to the IVC Filter Legal Help Center.
Read MoreIf not removed within 30-45 days, a dangerously high rate of so-called retrievable IVC filters, generally implanted to prevent pulmonary embolisms, experience complications that can lead to additional medical procedures, serious injury and death, and the risk generally outweighs any benefit, according to Ford and Associates Nationwide Legal Services.
Read MoreRunners in the upcoming Allscripts Tobacco Road Marathon can hit the trail to help raise funds to Stop the Clot® and support the educational efforts of the National Blood Clot Alliance.
Read MoreNearly 300 official charity partners are expected to participate in the 2015 TCS New York City Marathon this year. The National Blood Clot Alliance has ten available spots on their Team Stop the Clot® this year.
Read MoreThe National Blood Clot Alliance will continue its long-standing collaboration with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), as it has been awarded another five-year CDC Cooperative Agreement to raise public awareness about blood clots.
Read MoreWorld Thrombosis Day is a global effort to raise awareness about deadly blood clots. In the U.S., up to 300,000 people die each year due to blood clots, which is greater than the number of deaths due to AIDS, breast cancer, and car crashes combined.
Read MoreSpider veins and varicose veins trouble more than forty percent of people in the United States. Dr. Raymond Wolf recently addressed proper diagnosis of venous disease to alleviate the issues associated with spider and varicose veins.
Read MorePeople who suffer from chronic venous insufficiency experience cramping, swelling and pain in the legs while standing. Affecting more than 40 percent of people in the U.S., Dr. Raymond Wolf takes a unique approach to treat long time CVI sufferers.
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