Purchasing Used Medical Diagnostic and Lab Equipment
Used medical equipment has become a growing trend as the demand
for quality medical equipment increases and the costs of purchasing medical
equipment at full price becomes more difficult to do. We are enjoying the fruits
of the exponential growth rate of medical equipment technology.
Keep in mind that our economics are changing all the time and
not all companies have a budget to spend as they please these used medical
equipment for doctors, hospitals, non profit organizations and more need a way
to provide up to date technology without the high costs of purchasing new
medical equipment.
If you’re like most medical care providers, you are facing the
dilemma of how to provide cutting-edge care to your patients but don’t have the
financial reserves to make the purchase of new equipment. You will be able
to find most medical testing and laboratory equipment available for purchase at
a substantial savings over new equipment.
Management of Atypical Presentations of GERD Reviewed A review article offers recommendations on diagnosing and treating atypical presentations of gastroesophageal reflux disease, including respiratory tract and cardiac symptoms. Medscape Medical News
New Approaches for Treating Atherosclerosis EAS 2008: Treating dyslipidemia "beyond statins" -- the latest reports from the 2008 EAS conference concern ADAGIO-Lipids, apoC-III, and a new class of drugs for increasing HDL cholesterol.
Medscape Cardiology
Poor Quality Sleep Driving Up Blood Pressure in Teens In a study, one quarter of teens were not getting enough sleep, had trouble falling asleep, or woke too early; this inefficient sleep pattern was associated with higher systolic blood pressure levels. Medscape Medical News
New Guideline on Diagnosis and Treatment of Trigeminal Neuralgia The American Academy of Neurology has published a new practice parameter on treatment of trigeminal neuralgia. The guideline recommends carbamazepine as first-line treatment but suggests surgery be considered for refractory cases. Medscape Medical News