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Some in high tech expect to ramp up sales, workforce

December 20, 2012
Some Inland Northwest high-technology companies are expecting large gains in sales, along with some increases in employment, in 2013. Others expect to stay competitive in challenging markets.Meanwhile, angel investment efforts gathered steam a a
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—Rendering courtesy of Madsen Mitchell Evenson & Conrad PLLC

Contractors said mostly optimistic about rebound

December 20, 2012
Many residential and commercial builders here are looking to the new year with greater optimism than they have in years, some industry observers say.Corey Condron, owner of Condron Homes LLC, a longtime Spokane homebuilder, says the company has
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Real estate market staging comeback from big downturn

December 20, 2012
The residential real estate market appears to be starting a rebound following six years of sales declines, and commercial real estate also is poised for a comeback in 2013, industry observers say.Ken Lewis, owner of Spokane Valley-based Spokane
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Jobs expected to climb in '13 after rise in hiring this year

December 20, 2012
Spokane-area economists expect employment growth in 2013, building upon gains during the last half of this year.Grant Forsyth, chief economist at Spokane-based Avista Corp., says he's projecting 1.1 percent job growth in 2013 in Spokane and If 2
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Light at end of the tunnel grows

Forecasts mostly brighter for industry sectors here
December 20, 2012
Like the ever-so-gradual acceleration of a heavily laden train, the Inland Northwest economy finally is expected to begin showing some noteworthy forward momentum next year, albeit at a still subpar pace.Although plenty of uncertainty remains, a
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Human-powered transportation found lacking in U.S.

Researchers say many ignoring opportunity to boost cardio health
December 6, 2012
News Wise
Many people in the U.S. don't walk, bike, or engage in other forms of active transportation, missing an important opportunity to improve their cardiovascular health, concludes a new study in the American Journal of Preventive Medicine.Active to
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AMA says many cities lack options for health care plans

One company said to have anticompetitive share in two-thirds of markets
December 6, 2012
The American Medical Association released last month a new study showing that anticompetitive market power is widespread for each of the three most popular managed care plans in the U.S. The AMA's annual health insurance market analysis for the
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—Staff photo by Linn Parish

Inland Imaging installs arm-leg MRI at Holy Family

New device touted to be comfortable for patients, frees up larger machines
December 6, 2012
Linn Parish
Inland Imaging LLC, of Spokane, has added a magnetic-resonance imaging machine designed specifically for scanning patients' arms and legs. Installed last month at the company's imaging center in Providence Holy Family Hospital, at 5715 N. on the
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Guidelines could reduce unnecessary CT scans

Some cervical spine injuries could have been ruled out without imaging, study says
December 6, 2012
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A study conducted at Detroit's Henry Ford Hospital has found that better use of commonly accepted diagnostic guidelines for detecting cervical spine injuries could reduce unnecessary computed tomography scans and spare patients from radiation study
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—Staff photo by Jessica Valencia

Orthopedic surgeon tests new hip-replacement device

Implant showing promise for preserving more bone, reducing osteoporosis risk
December 6, 2012
Jessica Valencia
Dr. David Scott, an orthopedic surgeon here, says a new hip-replacement device he's studying is showing promise for preserving more of a patient's femur and reducing the risk of hip-replacement patients developing osteoporosis. Scott, who in and
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