[ad_1] June 20, 2019 BD (Becton, Dickinson and Company), a leading medical technology company, today announced BD COR CE-IVDD certification™ System in Europe. The high-throughput solution for the diagnosis of infectious diseases …
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[ad_1] A businessman was named as one of the victims of the listeriosis outbreak in British hospitals. Ian Hitchcock, 52, is believed to have died after eating a contaminated sandwich while he …
Read More »The potential of neurostimulation devices with a monolayer of graphene to treat neurological diseases
[ad_1] © iStock / koto_feja Researchers at Purdue University have added a monolayer of graphene to implantable neurostimulation devices, which could potentially treat neurological diseases. Although implantable neurostimulation devices are commonly used …
Read More »Inattention in kindergarten children at a lower wage than adults
[ad_1] In this study, inattention of kindergarten children was associated with lower earnings, according to the behavioral assessments of kindergarten teachers for 2,850 Canadian children aged 5 or 6 and government tax …
Read More »Uganda begins treatment of Ebola cases [The Morning Call]
[ad_1] Health workers in Uganda began using three experimental Ebola treatments one week after the spread of the deadly disease on the border from the Democratic Republic of Congo. Two people from …
Read More »Cancer patients taking statins are less likely to have a stroke
[ad_1] Cancer patients taking cholesterol-lowering statins after chest, neck or head radiotherapy were at significantly reduced risk of stroke or other cardiovascular complications, new research suggests. Journal of the American Heart Association, …
Read More »The next step in the cure of cancer?
[ad_1] (CNN) – Karen Kwai-Ching Li, known as KC, lives in fear of her osteosarcoma, a bone cancer, for almost 28 years. She was diagnosed in 1991, at the age of 10, …
Read More »Loading and switching of money: unintended consequences of pulling on the levers of health policy
[ad_1] PITTSBURGH, June 20, 2019 – A White House initiative in 2017 – criticized by many health policy analysts as an attempt to undermine the Affordable Care Act – has had unintended …
Read More »Curious Kids: how does the sun burn? – The AU conversation
[ad_1] Curious Kids: how does the sun burn? The AU conversation It is true that on Earth, if you want to burn something, you need oxygen. But the sun is different. It …
Read More »Positive Experience of the National Bowel Screening Program
[ad_1] Thursday, June 20, 2019, 11:03Press Release: Southern District Health Board Southland Mayor Shares Positive National Bowel Experience Screening program Southland District Mayor Gary Tong is encourage participation at the Southern DHB …
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