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New Intra-Nasal Cooling System May Improve Survival When Initiated Soon After Cardiac Arrest

Healthcare latest research / improve survival following cardiac arrest :- A new portable system which cools the brain via the nasal cavity may improve survival following cardiac arrest compared with standard care procedures, particularly when CPR and cooling...

HydroCoil® Embolic System for treating cerebral aneurysms reduced recurrence and retreatment rates

Healthcare Research / Endovascular Aneurysm Ttherapy :- MicroVention, Inc., a leading developer, manufacturer and marketer of interventional neurovascular devices, announced today that the final 18-month follow-up data in an international study showed that its innovative HydroCoil® Embolic System for...

MD Anderson’s Proton Therapy Center Pioneers Pencil Beam Technology for Cancer Patient Care

Toward the Future of Radiation Therapy   Healthcare latest research / Radiation Therapy :- The radiation oncologist's mantra is to deliver the maximum dose of radiation to the malignant tumor, while limiting damage to...

Toward the Future of Radiation Therapy: MD Anderson’s Proton Therapy Center Pioneers Pencil Beam Tec

Healthcare Market Reports :- The radiation oncologist's mantra is to deliver the maximum dose of radiation to the malignant tumor, while limiting damage to healthy surrounding tissue. In proton therapy, this balance is achieved by using proton particles,...

Intervention program helps outpatient cardiology practices improve heart failure care

A UCLA-led study has found that a new performance-intervention program significantly improved adherence to national guideline–recommended therapies for heart failure patients in outpatient settings. Heart failure is a chronic, progressive disease that impacts millions and...

Irradiating brains stem cell niche doubles survival time for patients with brain cancers

Patients with deadly glioblastomas who received high doses of radiation that hit a portion of the brain which harbors neural stem cells had double the progression-free survival time as patients who had lower doses or no radiation targeting...

Study finds structural brain alterations in patients with irritable bowel syndrome

A large academic study has demonstrated structural changes in specific brain regions in female patients with irritable bowel syndrome (IBS), a condition that causes pain and discomfort in the abdomen, along with diarrhea, constipation or both. ...

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