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New smartphone app could detect pancreatic cancer with just a selfie

August 30, 2017

Doctors may be able to detect pancreatic cancer and other diseases earlier in people with just a snap of a smartphone selfie using a mobile app developed by researchers at the University of Washington in the US. BiliScreen uses a […]

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New device developed to measure systolic blood pressure more accurately

August 14, 2017

Researchers from the Jerusalem College of Technology and the ShaareZedek Medical Center in Israel have developed a new device using a technique called photoplethysmography  to more accurately measure systolic blood pressure. An estimated 1 in 3 US adults have high […]

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Medical Industry: Having a heart for polymers

August 12, 2017

Also, download this story from the electronic issue here Polymeric materials, with their broad range of properties, are ushering in advancements for cardiovascular devices, says Angelica Buan in this article. Like a thief in the night”, that is how cardiovascular diseases […]

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Breakthrough nanochip tech reprograms cells to repair injured organs

August 9, 2017

A novel nanochip technology that can reprogram cells to repair or replace injured tissue or restore function of aging tissue including organs, nerve cells and blood vessels has been developed by researchers at The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center […]

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APHM 2017: WTK launches effortless ICU bed for healthcare providers

July 28, 2017

Healthcare providers in the Intensive Care Unit (ICU) department can now push the ICU bed easily, with the new ARVÜNNCARE plus, the ICU bed that is able to move laterally. Malaysia-based WTK Technologies introduced the ARVÜNNCARE bed three years ago. […]

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Medical technology companies turning to robots for complex knee surgeries

July 7, 2017

Leading global medical technology companies are turning to the use of robotic systems to aid doctors in complex knee surgeries, offering quicker procedures and better results in operations that often leave patients dissatisfied. Demand for artificial replacement joints is growing […]

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Philip Morris says iQOS could be key to smoke-free UK in the future

July 3, 2017

Tobacco group Philip Morris International believes that its iQOS heated tobacco product can contribute to make UK smoke-free in the coming years, a company executive said. Since iQOS was launched in the UK in December, Philip Morris has found that […]

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Penta Security Systems, Eventi Telematici to bring encryption to healthcare

June 28, 2017

Penta Security Systems Inc., a Korean information technology security firm and Eventi Telematici, an Italian software solution provider, have established a strategic partnership to combine MyDiamo’s column level database with their existing line of cloud and on-premise solutions. In light […]

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Bioengineers develop durable wearable diabetes monitoring device

June 26, 2017

esearchers at The University of Texas in the US believe they have created the first wearable diabetes monitoring device that can last up to a week, going beyond the single-use monitors available in the market today. Their durable device can […]

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Andhra Pradesh, TUV Rheinland team up to deliver quality medical devices

June 21, 2017

The Indian subsidiary of German technical services provider TUV Rheinland has collaborated with Andhra Pradesh MedTech Zone (AMTZ) to create an infrastructure for Electro-Magnetic Interference (EMI/EMC) with an investment of Rs850 million over four to five years. The public-private partnership […]

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