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Modified plastic films prevent contamination in food, biomedical industries

August 14, 2017

Plastic films that have been specially designed and integrated with “N-halamines”, special chemical groups, within the polymer matrix of the plastic can prevent bacterial contamination in the food and biomedical industries, according to a recently published research. The plastic films […]

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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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Glucosamine does not alleviate knee, hip arthritis pain, study shows

August 11, 2017

The natural supplement glucosamine, which is often marketed for joint pain, has no effect on either knee or hip pain caused by arthritis, according to a new review of available research. The analysis of randomized controlled trials from which data […]

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Vitamin B3 can reduce miscarriages, birth defects

August 11, 2017

Australian scientists said they made a major breakthrough in the field of pregnancy research as they discovered that intake of the dietary supplement vitamin B3, also known as niacin, could cut miscarriages and birth defects worldwide. They found that deficiency […]

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Type 1 diabetes immunotherapy proven safe in first trial

August 11, 2017

A pioneering immunotherapy against type 1 diabetes that has been designed to retrain the body’s immune system and slow the advance of the disease has been shown to be safe in its first trial. Tested on 27 patients in the […]

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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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Researchers discover protein that tricks heart into growing healthily

August 9, 2017

A Canadian research team from The Ottawa Hospital, the University of Ottawa, the University of Ottawa Heart Institute and Carleton University has discovered a protein that is capable of tricking the heart into growing in a healthier way and pumping […]

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Singapore needs more “generalist” doctors than specialists, med schools say

August 9, 2017

The deans of three medical schools in Singapore say the city-state needs more “generalist” doctors who are skilled enough to treat a patient with several medical conditions to avoid having patients switch from one specialist doctor to another. “Increasingly, I […]

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Singapore sees first diphtheria case in 25 years

August 8, 2017

A Bangladeshi construction worker living in Singapore died on August 4 from diphtheria in what is believed to be the first case of the bacterial infection in the country in 25 years, according to Singapore’s Ministry of Health (MOH). MOH […]

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