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Family of ironworker critically injured in 8-story fall sues companies behind U. of C. construction site

The family of a construction worker who survived a more than eight-story fall from a scaffolding collapse on the University of Chicago Medicine’s incoming cancer center is suing the project’s

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Colorectal Cancer Seminar to be Held on June 24

Colorectal cancer remains a significant health challenge, with 126,240 new cases and 51,869 deaths reported in the United States in 2020 alone, according to CDC data. It ranks as the third leading cause of cancer-related deaths among both men and women in the country.

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Results Involving Philips FDA-cleared AI-enabled Cardiovascular Ultrasound Platform to be Presented at American Society of Echocardiography Scientific Sessions, ASE 2024

Royal Philips has announced its AI-enabled cardiovascular ultrasound platform to help speed up cardiac ultrasound analysis with proven AI technology. Results of a new scientific abstract being presented at the American Society of Echocardiography (ASE 2024) annual meeting, June 14-16 in Portland, OR, will demonstrate how first-of-kind AI algorithms co-developed with Philips provide highly accurate detection of regional wall motion abnormalities (RWMA) on echocardiography.

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Family of Crown Point ironworker sues after 100-floot plunge at University of Chicago Hospital, faced with 'life-altering, catastrophic injuries'

Jeffrey Spyrka, an ironworker from Crown Point, plunged more than 100 feet from scaffolding while building the University of Chicago Medicine Hospital s new cancer center last week. His family is

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The future of weight loss medications in GI care

"Discover the latest research on prescription weight loss medications and their impact on GI care in the American Journal of Gastroenterology s focused issue on

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