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OK. So the jury's still out on whether cell phones give us brain tumors. But did you know something you use every day might do something even worse? If you're a man and thinking of having a child anytime soon, make sure your laptop's on the desk, not in your lap.
Managed care provider MAXIMUS has been getting plenty of plaudits over the last few years. The company has managed to implement a call center that continually gets recognition as one of the best of the business. The company has managed to hold itself above others the point that several Sun Belt states have begun leaning on them in order to manage their health care costs and administration.
According to a recent study by ABIresearch, the sports and health mobile application market will grow to over $400 million in 2016 - up from just $120 million in 2010.
To offer patients with better care at a lower cost in various hospitals, clinics, GE Healthcare's Accessories Group has chosen the Rorke Data Galaxy ADA DICOM appliance to provide a low-cost archive solution for hospitals, clinics and imaging facilities.

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