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WOW!!! the global market for nutraceuticals is expected to reach $176.7 billion in 2013, up from $117.3 billion in 2007, making it one of the fastest growing market segments.
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WOW!!the global market for nutraceuticals is expected to reach $176.7 billion in 2013, up from $117.
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MISSION To complement their specialized Thermal imaging and alternative procedure clinical operations, professionals at Therma-Med inc. have a primary focus. That is to make world class thermal imaging and its essential medical applications and alternative medical support services, readily available to all patients who are interested in taking preventative measures to maintain a healthy lifestyle. It is their goal to provide the highest level of clinical operations excellence and to continue to drive the exposure of this breakthrough screening procedure as an accepted standard for early detection and as an adjunctive form of diagnosis within the medical community.
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Currently there are several methods being used in medical infrared imaging. They are as follows:
1.static
2.dynamic (DAT, subtraction, etc.)
3.multispectral and hyperspectral
4.multimodality
5.sensor fusion
6.infrared regulation imaging (IRI)
They are being used in a variety of applications including: oncology, pain, vascular disorders, arthritis, rheumatism, surgery, tissue viability (burns, etc.), dermatological disorders, monitoring the efficacy of therapeutic drugs, etc., and sports medicine. In other words, IR imaging has brought a whole new perspective to the medical field.
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1.In 1982, the FDA approved breast thermography as an adjunctive diagnostic breast cancer screening procedure.
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HISTORY OF INFRARED THERMAL IMAGING The technology began developing as far back as WWII. As with many new technologies, IR Imaging began in the labs of our nation's military. As benefits beyond the military theater were beginning to be realized, thermal imaging sparked the imagination and hopes of medical professionals around the globe. Eventually, as the technology became readily available and cost effective, it naturally began appearing within the private sector
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