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Yearly Archives: 2017

The risks of text messaging in hospitals & healthcare environments

The adoption of mobile technology within healthcare environments has increased significantly in recent years, as more and more clinicians turn to their devices to...

UPMC Team Performs First U.S. LIVEâ„¢ Procedure to Stop Heart Failure Progression

A multidisciplinary team of UPMC physicians recently completed the first Less Invasive Ventricular Enhancementâ„¢ (LIVEâ„¢) procedure in the United States to treat patients whose...

Cardiac imaging experts create ‘imaging phenotype’ to improve personalised treatment

EuroEcho-Imaging 2017 is set to reveal the most up-to-date science and technologies in cardiovascular imaging including the new field of phenomapping. The world’s largest...

Philips and Indonesian Siloam Hospitals sign multiyear partnership agreement

Royal Philips , a global leader in health technology, and Siloam Hospitals announced a five-year partnership agreement covering maintenance and operational services for all...

Ocugen Expands Focus on Inherited Retinal Disorders by Licensing Novel Modifier Gene Therapy Platform

Ocugen, Inc., a rapidly growing ophthalmology company developing a rich clinical pipeline of innovative therapies that address rare and underserved ocular diseases, announced a...

New self-regulating nanoparticles could treat cancer

Scientists from the University of Surrey have developed ‘intelligent’ nanoparticles which heat up to a temperature high enough to kill cancerous cells – but...

Amblyopia and the brain

Vision occurs in the brain, not the eye. Our eyes convert light into a signal that the brain makes sense of, but sight actually...

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