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State roundup: Labor unions continue Wis. Governor recall push; ‘Affordability gap’ in Minn.

May 24, 2012
Democrats and unions hoping to turn Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker out of office over his efforts to tame the power of organized labor are finding it tough going with only two weeks to go before a historic recall election. … Walker pushed through the legislature a law requiring public sector ...

Patient Recall Rates Reduced By 40 Percent With Digital Breast Tomosynthesis

May 7, 2012
Adding digital breast tomosynthesis to 2D mammography screening results in a 40% reduction in patient recall rates compared to routine screening mammography alone, a new study shows. The study, conducted at Yale University School of Medicine in New Haven, CT, of 7,578 screening mammograms, found that the recall rate was ...

Patterns of brain activity that play a role in recall of memories and decision-making

May 4, 2012
UCSF scientists have identified patterns of brain activity in the rat brain that play a role in the formation and recall of memories and decision-making. The discovery, which builds on the team's previous findings, offers a path for studying learning, decision-making and post-traumatic stress syndrome.

Rats recall past to make daily decisions

May 3, 2012
UCSF scientists have identified patterns of brain activity in the rat brain that play a role in the formation and recall of memories and decision-making. The discovery, which builds on the team's previous findings, offers a path for studying learning, decision-making and post-traumatic stress syndrome. The researchers ...

Digital breast tomosynthesis plus 2D mammography reduce patient recall rates by 40%

May 3, 2012
Adding digital breast tomosynthesis to 2D mammography screening results in a 40% reduction in patient recall rates compared to routine screening mammography alone, a new study shows.

Digital breast tomosynthesis cuts recall rates by 40 percent

May 3, 2012
(American Roentgen Ray Society) Adding digital breast tomosynthesis to 2D mammography screening results in a 40 percent reduction in patient recall rates compared to routine screening mammography alone, a new study shows.

Rats recall past to make daily decisions

May 3, 2012
(University of California - San Francisco) UCSF scientists have identified patterns of brain activity in the rat brain that play a role in the formation and recall of memories and decision-making. The discovery, which builds on the team's previous findings, offers a path for studying learning, decision-making and post-traumatic stress ...

Digital breast tomosynthesis cuts recall rates by 40 percent

May 2, 2012
Adding digital breast tomosynthesis to 2D mammography screening results in a 40% reduction in patient recall rates compared to routine screening mammography alone, a new study shows. The study, conducted at Yale University School of Medicine in New Haven, CT, of 7,578 screening mammograms, found that the recall ...

Salmonella link with yellowfin tuna: mass recall follows

April 17, 2012
A yellowfin tuna product used to make dishes like sushi, ceviche and sashimi sold at restaurants and grocery stores has been connected with with an outbreak of salmonella that has sickened more than 100 people in 20 states and the District of Columbia, federal health authorities announced last Friday.

Massive infant Tylenol recall

February 20, 2012
Johnson & Johnson has announced the recall of its entire U.S. supply of infants' Tylenol—about 574,000 bottles—due to a design flaw. The flaw involved bottles of grape-flavoured infants' Tylenol, which had only just returned to shelves in November announced J&J last Friday.

Infant Tylenol Recall, Johnson & Johnson

February 18, 2012
Johnson and Johnson has initiated a voluntary recall of some half a million bottles of infant Tylenol in another round of recalls that follows recent problems with similar products. J&J said in the statement that : "No adverse events associated with this action have been reported to date and the ...

Faulty Dosing Device Prompts Recall of Infants’ Tylenol

February 17, 2012
By Steven Reinberg HealthDay Reporter FRIDAY, Feb. 17 (HealthDay News) -- A potentially faulty dosing system on bottles of Infants' Tylenol has prompted McNeil Consumer Healthcare, a division of Johnson & Johnson, to recall all of the product. The voluntary recall comes ...