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Ethicon Endo-Surgery, a provider of advanced surgical solutions for minimally-invasive and open procedures, have announced the results of a study suggesting that... Read More »
Science Applications International Corporation (SAIC) announced today it was awarded a prime contract by the US Naval Medical Logistics Command (NMLC) to provide... Read More »
An unfortunate side effect of some organ transplants is deafness caused by antibiotics and anti-rejection drugs. Now researchers have found that cochlear implants to... Read More »
Researchers from the UK determined that preoperative cardiopulmonary exercise testing (CPET) is a predictor of 90-day survival following liver transplantation. Study... Read More »
As an avid Star Trek fan, my mom raised me in the shadows of the famous exploits of the U.S.S Enterprise. The fantastical technology of Star Trek definitely... Read More »
Have you ever wondered what it would be like to drive a steam-powered locomotive through your blood vessels? It is a weird thought, I must admit; I wonder... Read More »
When you hurt yourself when you were a kid, chances are your parents put an adhesive bandage over the spot, whether you were bleeding or not. Chances are the trick... Read More »
Researchers have developed a bandage that stimulates and directs blood vessel growth on the surface of wounds. The bandage, called a microvascular stamp, contains... Read More »
Six thousand people have died from lack of suitable bone marrow donations in the two years since Doreen Flynn, the mother of three daughters whose rare genetic... Read More »
Mylan announced today The FDA has granted final approval for its Abbreviated New Drug Application for Tranexamic Acid Injection. This generic version of Pharmacia... Read More »
As a child who watched countless hours of science fiction classics; War of the Worlds, Star Trek, Star Wars, and Howard the Duck (Yes, Howard the Duck. How can... Read More »
By Frederik Joelving
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Orthopedic surgeons have received hundreds of... Read More »
Since the first organ transplant in 1954, immunosuppressive drugs and advanced surgical techniques have greatly improved the long-term success of organ... Read More »