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Father Muskrat | December 21st 2009 by Father Muskrat
On Friday, I saw my little 1-year-old take his first steps. I. Not We. Which was nice, because I was 8 timezones away when my little girl took hers. He’s gone back to scooting now, though. It fits his personality more to scoot along read more
All the things I should have done
WADDLEDEE.NET | December 19th 2009 by Hanna
I had so many plans when I got materinty leave. I was going to read up on animal nutrition, behaviour and anaesthesia. I was going to sew that Santa suit for Aurora that I didn’t find the fabric for last year (and still haven’t found the read more
I’m going to be a dad, again
Real Men Drive Minivans | December 18th 2009 by PJ Mullen
If you haven’t been around here in the past few days, or if you missed my not so subtle hint the other day, I am pleased to report that I am going to be a dad for the second time. We are very excited to finally be able to share the news of our read more
Annual Mammography Screenings Cause Breast Cancer?
Klinika Kinetics | December 16th 2009 by Jess Quijano
A new study presented on December 1 at the annual meeting of the Radiological Society of North America (RSNA) verified that annual mammography screenings may be responsible for causing breast cancer in women who are predisposed to the disease. Epidem read more
Plus One
Run DMT | December 15th 2009 by Denise Mestanza-Taylor
Baby #3 expected to arrive July 24, 2010. During the ultrasound, we heard a loud and strong heartbeat and watched our little one swim and kick all over the screen. This one may pop out running! read more
New study questions true favorability of rare breast cancer type
Zamp BioTopics | December 12th 2009 by Zamp
In a large review of breast cancer patients with mucinous carcinoma, researchers have identified an association between this rare type of breast cancer long-associated with a favorable prognosis and multiple tumors undetected by mammography or ultras read more
The Various Uses of Ultrasonography
Drug Testing | December 11th 2009
It’s a very useful diagnostic tool, one that is used widely in the medical field of obstetrics and gynecology. Besides the fact that it is an accurate screening tool, it also aids the diagnosis process by producing images of high quality at a low c read more
SonoSite Completes Launch Of The NanoMaxx Ultrasound System In Eu…
Zamp Bionews | December 10th 2009 by Zamp
SonoSite Inc., the world leader and specialist in hand-carried ultrasound for the point-of-care, announced that the company has completed the launch of the 6 pound NanoMaxx™ ultrasound tool in Europe. The latest system to join SonoSite’s suit read more
Liver Health : Symptoms of Hepatic Dysfunction
What Does a Blog Clot Feel Like? | December 10th 2009 by jezuwa
Common symptoms of hepatic dysfunction include elevated liver enzymes and trouble with blood clotting. Discover how the most common symptom of hepatic dysfunction is no symptom at all with information from a doctor in this free video on liver health read more
11 weeks
All That Blooms | December 9th 2009 by Tiffany
We had our first ultrasound yesterday.. finally! The official due date is June 28, 1010, which is two days from what we estimated. For whatever reason, I tend to expect the worst, so I was actually surprised that something showed up on the ultrasoun read more
Annual Screening with Breast Ultrasound or MRI Could Benefit Some…
Onco'Zine - The international Cancer Blog | December 6th 2009 by Peter Hofland, Phd
Results of a large-scale clinical trial presented presented at the 95th Scientific Assembly and Annual Meeting of the Radiological Society of North America (RSNA) provide the first strong evidence of the benefit of annual screening ultrasound for wom read more
Elastography could be key to cancer detection
Heart Health | December 3rd 2009 by Manmeet
A developing ultrasound technique called elastography could provide a noninvasive way for physicians to determine if some lumps or lesions are cancerous or benign.That was the message delivered by several researchers presenting the results of imagin read more
The advantages of the physiotherapy
Vet Therapy | December 3rd 2009 by Cynara Campanati
The advantagens of the physiotherapy are decrease in the time of recovery of the animal, procedure no aggressive, doesn´t have doping. The therapeutic ultrassound favors the sanguine circulation, reduces edema, produces muscular relaxation and trea read more
On Being Incystent
Seasweetie's Pages | December 2nd 2009
Good news! (I think.) The dreaded lump has been pronounced a cyst! Guess I wasted a hell of a good worry, huh? Guess we all did. I still need my doctor to tell me what to do next, as E-Bro and Mr. GF both say that you just shouldn’t read more
Special Ultrasound Accurately Identifies Skin Cancer
Heart Health | December 2nd 2009 by Manmeet
--Ultrasound with elastography may improve skin cancer detection.--Elastography identifies cancer based on skin elasticity and can assess the extent and depth of the skin lesion.--More than one million cases of skin cancer are diagnosed in the U.S. read more
Is it possible to have kidney stones, but not have any evidence o…
About Kidney Stones | December 1st 2009 by sulistiansyah
When I was pregnant, I was hospitalized on two seperate occasions for what I believe to be kidney stones. I strained my urine, but didn’t notice passing any. The doctors were only able to give me an ultrasound due to my pregnancy, but they sa read more
Symptoms of narrowed arteries in chest or chest aneurysm?
Stop Ear Ringing Tinnitus | December 1st 2009 by Len
If you have normal cholesterol can you have a narrowed artery? I have pulsatile tinnitus (blood flow sound in my ears) I’m worried, I am thinking it might be an aneurysm or a narrowed artery in my chest because I’ve had an MRI of my br read more
Pregnancy: 19 week ultrasound
Infected Loser | November 30th 2009 by sabriena
Well, we had our ultrasound this morning. The good news is that the baby is measuring great and that all the things they were able to check out are good. The real reason of the ultrasound at 19 weeks was to check on the cyst which is now 8cmx5cm whic read more
In Utero Update
Adventures of the Humanaught: Life in Suzhou, China | November 30th 2009 by Ryan
We had our scheduled checkup with the doctor late last week and managed to convince the ultrasound tech to get a couple good shots in hopes that we could print them out and share them. The 10 minutes with Maggie’s womb on the screen gave me lot read more
Girl or Boy? Ultrasound tomorrow
Infected Loser | November 29th 2009 by sabriena
Tomorrow is the day we’ve been waiting for since around August 18 when we found out the great news of our pregnancy. That’s right, it’s the second ultrasound, the one where, if the baby isn’t being shy, we can find out the gen read more
Want to share pregnancy related pictures? Ultrasounds, bellies, c…
Cheap Maternity Clothes Online | November 29th 2009 by Len
I love to show off my baby… Not so much my tummy, but I’ve been taking pictures, so I might as well. There are a couple things I’d like to share. If you have any pictures of ANYTHING pregnancy related you’d like to share, here read more
She's Almost Here!
What You're Not Expecting When You're Trying to Expect | November 26th 2009
Yesterday we went in for an ultrasound as our little girl seems snug in her cocoon and is showing no definitive signs of arrival at almost 40 weeks.According to the ultrasound, she is a very big girl, weighing in at almost 10 pounds. After consulting read more
Fun Times Just Before a Holiday
Whispering Wynds | November 25th 2009 by Christine
If you follow me at all on Twitter or Facebook you’ll already know a little bit about what’s been going on this week. It started Saturday with what I thought was just a gas bubble under my ribs. I went to be with a lot of pain, but expe read more
Creeped-Out couple convinced they see Michael Jackson’s face in…
BoozeWorthy | November 25th 2009 by The Booze
Sunderland, UK – Mum and dad-to-be Dawn Kelley and William Hickman, from Sunderland, couldn’t believe their eyes when looking at this scan of their unborn baby – seeing the face of Jacko staring back at them. But the baby will read more
27 1/2 Week Growth Scan
Having Twins NOW | November 24th 2009 by joel frieders
We had yet another appointment with High Risk OB at Delnor again Monday and while I was able to avoid the dreaded licorice flavored taffy, I wasn’t able to hide my disappointment at not being able to get a 3D shot of my youngest son’s fac read more
Ultrasound … next Endoscopy
My Pink Shoelace | November 24th 2009 by Rowena
Just saw my doctor earlier and am scheduled for ultrasound tomorrow at 7AM for my tummy ache if they can’t find anything on there I’d be scheduled for endoscopy next. Huhuhuhu, what an unpleasant month this has been no I take that back it read more
My Job History.
TempestBeauty | November 24th 2009 by Mandy A
Someone on Xanga started a list of all of his paying jobs. And then another friend did it. It made me stop to think about all of the jobs I’ve had in the past that I was actually paid for. It was kind of fun to write them all down. Here read more
The Crib Set
Infected Loser | November 23rd 2009 by sabriena
Yes, I have turned into one of those websites. All I talk about is baby stuff. Hey, guess what, I don’t care! So onto the good stuff. I’ve shown you the crib we’re getting and now I am going to show you the crib bedding set we’ read more
Make it a Dozen!
IVF and the Newlywed | November 22nd 2009
I have 10 egglets so far! Just little seedlings of things to come but the RE said it’s very promising. They lowered my stim meds because my estrodial level was soaring too quickly. They called me a high responder? Sounds like the nerdy kid at read more
My very own underwater light show
Beetle's memories and ramblings | November 20th 2009 by Babs
Ok, a few people seem interested in what exactly happened at the eye hospital. It was suggested I write a post about it, so here goes. Mo came with me again for moral support. We arrived early, sat amongst hoards of people and waited for my ̵ read more

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