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Emdmc Services New Innovation In Medical Record Industry

EMDMC is making a new idea work for everyone


SHADY SHORES, Tx - EMDMC- Electronic Medical Document Management Company is reporting that more and more people are investigating their product. Peter Haasz, President of EMDMC remarked, “We have been fielding phone calls and emails from everyone looking for more information on our product.” The co-founders of EMDMC, Peter Haasz and Steven Tisdale

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Added by Emdmc Services on March 8, 2010 at 2:31am — No Comments

Emdmc Services Emdmc – Setting The Standard For Everyone

EMDMC injects practicality into the medical industry


EMDMC –Electronic Medical Document Management Company, a Texas based company founded by two entrepreneurs- Peter Haasz and Steven Tisdale, have created a solution for the most discriminating professional. Their system takes the “pain” out of data management.

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Added by Emdmc Services on March 3, 2010 at 11:08pm — No Comments

RAMLA BENMAAMAR Circadian Rhythm Disorder: Insomnia and depression

Circadian rhythms are our body's natural cycle that controls food intake, appetite, libido, energy, sleep and mood. When we fall out of synchrony with nature we suffer from Circadian Rhythm Disorders (CRD). CRDs are tightly linked to our body producing hormones and/or neurotransmitters in the wrong amount, and/or at the wrong time of the day. CRDs are manifested in the form of anxiety, chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS), seasonal affective disorder (SAD), insomnia (sleep disorder) and depression. Li… Continue

Added by RAMLA BENMAAMAR on February 6, 2010 at 9:23pm — No Comments

RAMLA BENMAAMAR Mobile Memory?!

A new study published this week by the Journal of Alzheimer's Disease shows that long-term exposure to electromagnetic fields used to carry cellphone signals could actually be beneficial in the case of Alzheimer's disease, the worst case of dementia. The study was carried out on 96 transgenic mice in a laboratory headed by Dr Gary Arendash of the University of South Florida, Florida Alzheimer's Disease Research Center. Results show that exposure to the radiation protected mice pre-programmed to… Continue

Added by RAMLA BENMAAMAR on January 7, 2010 at 1:20pm — No Comments

anup chowdhury Engage

There is a site I found on web browsing..... engageinresearch.ac.uk I believe that this can help clear your confusion of what area you can be of interested in or you can say it is motivating for people who are interested in research but are not sure what area can be favourite to them...its in simple terms... cheers anup chowdhury Continue

Added by anup chowdhury on January 7, 2010 at 12:27pm — No Comments

John Smith The Historical linguistics (or Historical linguistics also Historiolinguistik) is concerned, a subse…

The Historical linguistics (or Historical linguistics also Historiolinguistik) is concerned, a subset of linguistics as well as auxiliary historical science with all aspects of the change of language. Here are today - in contrast to their existence in the 19th Century - not only the precursors of our modern languages, far from lying in the spotlight, but the Historical linguistics also deals with the language change in the recent past and the present. The description of this change of sounds, s… Continue

Added by John Smith on December 22, 2009 at 3:00pm — No Comments

anup chowdhury Its recommendation

People in scientific research and are in biochemistry/chemistry fields, they can be in touch with the Science Daily News. Its the best and complete source of all kinds of research. merry christmas cheers Anup Continue

Added by anup chowdhury on December 21, 2009 at 12:24pm — No Comments

anup chowdhury 'unique” achievement “by a team of very young scientists

Extracted from Indian Express Using as little as 10 millilitres of blood from a “healthy 52-year-old-man”, scientists at the Institute of Genomics and Integrative Biology (IGIB) in Delhi have successfully mapped the Human Genome Sequence for the first time in India. While the actual genome sequencing was completed in 45 days, the project took two years of background work — setting up a supercomputer facility, procuring software and standardizing protocols. The team that achieved the fe… Continue

Added by anup chowdhury on December 11, 2009 at 11:29am — No Comments

Terry Carmichael Protein Error Defence from Viruses and Bacteria

ScienceDaily (Nov. 25, 2009) — When cells are confronted with an invading virus or bacteria or exposed to an irritating chemical, they protect themselves by going off their DNA recipe and inserting the wrong amino acid into new proteins to defend them against damage, scientists have discovered. These "regulated errors" comprise a novel non-genetic mechanism by which cells can rapidly make important proteins more resistant to attack when stressed, said Tao Pan, Professor of Biochemistry and Mole… Continue

Added by Terry Carmichael on November 29, 2009 at 3:51pm — No Comments

Terry Carmichael Sushi Fraud At Restaurants: Uncovered coincidentally by DNA Testing

by Kimberley D. Mok, Montreal, Canada on 11.21.09 FOOD & HEALTH The next time you order tuna at a sushi restaurant - watch out! - it may not be what you think it is. A team of scientists from Columbia University and the American Museum of Natural History conducting a genetic research project found that more than half of tuna ordered from 31 restaurants were "misrepresented" or selling endangered southern bluefin tuna. Some samples were not tuna at all, but escolar, a fish with fatty flesh t… Continue

Added by Terry Carmichael on November 22, 2009 at 5:56pm — No Comments

Clinical Reasearch Associates and Investigators Matchmaking companies use genetic to match people

A couple of genetic testing companies are promising to match couples based on the DNA testing, touting the benefits of biological compatibility. The companies claim that a better biological match will mean better sex, less cheating, longer-lasting love and perhaps even healthier children. "How many dating services can you think of where they can suggest you might have better chi… Continue

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Terry Carmichael If evolution was left untouched, humans might converge in looks as populations mix

The past of human evolution is more and more coming to light as scientists uncover a trove of fossils and genetic knowledge. But where might the future of human evolution go? There are plenty of signs that humans are still evolving. However, whether humans develop along the lines portrayed by hackneyed science fiction is doubtful. An old cliché has the highly evolved humans of the future sporting large heads to hold their advanced enlarged brains, "but that's nonsense, whole nonsense," said pa… Continue

Added by Terry Carmichael on November 17, 2009 at 8:31pm — No Comments

FORENSIC DNA: CRIME SCENE (CSI) Catching criminals using Familial DNA software. Will it catch on?

Denver criminal investigators have connected a man to two car thefts through the DNA of a family member, a first in Denver and one of the only cases in the country solved using the controversial technique. The Denver district attorney's office and Police Department used software that they designed to run DNA from the crime scenes through a DNA database of Denver felony convicts, Denver District Attorney Mitch Morrissey said. The search found a man whose DNA was a close but not exact match to D… Continue

Added by FORENSIC DNA: CRIME SCENE (CSI) on November 17, 2009 at 7:43pm — No Comments

Biotech Learning Institute deCODE Files for Bankruptcy- Planned Asset Sale

Late Monday evening, deCODE genetics, Inc. filed for chapter 11 bankruptcy protection in Delaware. The company, headquartered in Reykavik, Iceland, was incorporated in 1996 to engage "in gene discovery with the goal of bringing to market DNA-based reference laboratory tests and consumer genome analysis services." While the company has developed and markets six such DNA-based diagnostic tests, it has primarily been devoted to research and development. As a result, the bankruptcy filings reveal t… Continue

Added by Biotech Learning Institute on November 17, 2009 at 7:22pm — No Comments

anup chowdhury Thought!

I always think writing blog means to spread the thinking power and the motivation for all about the field you are working and would love to proceed in future. Best of Luck to all Researchers!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I would love people joining my blog so that we can enhance our discussion on many biological problems. Continue

Added by anup chowdhury on November 17, 2009 at 12:07pm — No Comments

anup chowdhury One who love science and wants to do research???

(What I think!), we should make our knowledge updated in our field and try to think the issue and expertise your skills (with your grip on the technology/science in which you would like to achieve or learn or sought out) for solving it. We should think what are biological problems right now? And choose a question and start addressing it with your expertise. It is the passion and hardwork which can lead to research and solve many problems of chemical or biological or physical value. Rega… Continue

Added by anup chowdhury on November 17, 2009 at 12:04pm — No Comments

anup chowdhury How science should be headed?

I am fascinated currently by Dr Venki Ramakrishnan Interview, where he has mentioned how one should head science with? I believe in his saying that one should pick a problem and solve it till the end with his immense passion and interest. Science should be headed with the passion for solving issues which are faced by people regarding human genetic diseases and environmental problems.and many more issues. These words motivated me and I think we all biologists should also think in a way how ph… Continue

Added by anup chowdhury on November 17, 2009 at 11:57am — No Comments

anup chowdhury Solid state NMR research groups (Ref: Rockymountain conference solid state NMR webpage)

Who's Who in SSNMR Solid-State NMR Research Groups United States Adler, Stu (University of Washington, WA) Augustine, Matt (UC Davis, CA) Alam, Todd (Sandia National Laboratory, NM) Alemany, Larry (Rice University) Autschbach, Jochen (SUNY at Buffalo, NY) Ba, Yong (California State University, CA) Balbach, Jonathan (George Washington University, DC) Baltisberger, Jay (Berea College, KY) Barbara, Tom (Oregon State University, OR) Barrett, Sean (Yale, CT) Beckham, Haskell (Georgia Institute of… Continue

Added by anup chowdhury on November 15, 2009 at 11:00am — No Comments

anup chowdhury Congratulations to Noble Laureate Prof. Venki Ramakrishnan on his achievement of Noble Prize in Chemistry this year!

His achievements are amazing and we thanks to his research which has unravelled many things and has given a platform to research many complexities in the basic structural biology research. Many groups in the world are trying to study the ribosome complexes to its fullest therefore atomic level architecture provided by his group and associated work in this ribosome structure investigation, two other Noble Laureates Ada Yonath and Thomas Steitz who shared the Noble prize for chemistry 2009 are ful… Continue

Added by anup chowdhury on November 10, 2009 at 1:00pm — No Comments

anup chowdhury NMR

NMR is playing a very important role alongwith X-ray and other biochemical methods in structural and dynamic studies of proteins and nucleic acids. I am fascinated currently with the solid state NMR application in the protein structural dynamics. Kind involvement of other research interested people are always appreciated into my blog. Regards, Anup chowdhury Continue

Added by anup chowdhury on October 19, 2009 at 10:35am — No Comments

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