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Oculus launches Microcyn Negative-Pressure Wound Therapy Solution
Oculus Innovative Sciences, Inc., a commercial medical technology company that designs, produces and markets safe and effective tissue care products based upon the Microcyn® Technology platform, today introduced the Microcyn Negative-Pressure Wound Therapy Solution™ for the U.S. professional...
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Bruker Launches solariX(TM) FTMS Based MALDI System at ASMS
At the 58th ASMS Conference on Mass Spectrometry and Allied Topics, Bruker announces a novel MALDI molecular imaging system based on the extreme performance of the solariX FTMS. The new MALDI-solariX combines the extreme analytical performance of the solariX...
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MTBC launches free medical billing software for healthcare industry
MTBC, a Unique Healthcare IT company, launched the Billing Pro, the only 100% free medical billing software offered in the healthcare industry. With over 10 years of experience in medical billing and practice management...
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EES launches two surgical staplers
Ethicon Endo-Surgery (EES) introduced two new surgical staplers designed to optimize efficiencies and compression during open surgery. The Ethicon Endo-Surgery Linear Cutter 55/75, engineered with novel staple technology and selectable staple heights in one cartridge, provides superior hemostasis...
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3D test for diagnosing malignant melanoma
UK scientists have developed a 3D test for malignant melanoma that can identify problems not easily spotted in a standard two-dimensional view of the pattern on the skin. The researchers describe the technique in detail in the latest...
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UIC introduces new “no stress” diagnostic system for heart failure assessment
The University of Illinois Medical Center at Chicago is the first academic medical center in the country to introduce a new "no stress" diagnostic system for assessing patients with heart failure and optimizing their treatment. ...
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New 4-D software program for lung cancer
A new 4-dimensional software program promises to improve the treatment oflung cancer by allowing doctors to take the movement of breathing into account when administering radiotherapy, researchers announced today at the 2nd European Lung Cancer Conference in Geneva,...
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