Yearly Archives: 2017
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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...
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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...
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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...
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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...
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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...
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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...
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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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