| American Community Introduces APEP Choices(TM), an Affordable Plan For Small Groups
American Community Mutual Insurance Company, a leading provider of Individual and Group health insurance, announced today of the introduction of APEP Choices(TM), an affordable plan for small groups in Arizona, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Michigan, Missouri, Nebraska and Ohio. .
Millrats defeat hoop Rainmen
The Manchester Millrats from New Hampshire defeated the host Halifax Rainmen 124-106 in American Basketball League action Thursday night at the Metro Centre. Forward Eric Crookshank and guard Jermaine Anderson led the Rainmen with 20 points apiece. For full story, read Friday's edition of The Daily News. .
TerraQuant Combines Pulsed Laser With Infrared Light And Magnetic Field To Speed Pain Relief
Multi Radiance Medical, a leading developer of therapeutic laser devices, announces a breakthrough in technology with TerraQuant, a clinically proven, FDA 510(k)-cleared, therapeutic laser device that offers relief to chronic and acute pain sufferers, including Olympians and professional athletes. Combining 25,000 milliwatts of peak power with the world�s fastest super pulsed laser, TerraQuant delivers pulses at billionths of a second, producing a high-energy density that is absorbed deep into the tissue, accelerating pain relief. Using exclusive Multi Radiance Technology, TerraQuant safely delivers photons to help heal damaged cells. TerraQuant is the world�s first pain-relief modality to synergistically incorporate multiple therapeutic radiances into one technology. These radiances include super pulsed laser, pulsed infrared, red light and static magnetic field.
FCC to Provide $400M for Rural Telemedicine Networks
CONCORD — Public and private partnerships across the Carolinas and Georgia will receive millions of dollars in federal funds to set up high-speed wireless networks designed for telemedicine and electronic health records.The Federal Communications Commission announced Monday that more than $400 million will be spent over three years to help create state-wide and regional healthcare networks in 42 states and three U.S. territories.Each of the networks are to be connected to national high-speed infrastructure such as Internet 2 and the National Lambda Rail."This is huge," said Jane Patterson, who runs the e-NC program which is tasked with helping spread broadband access across North Carolina. "This is critical. It will provide better quality of healthcare for people, especially in rural areas, and connect patients with doctors.
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