Tag: featured

Blood-repellent titanium surfaces could be the future of medical implants

January 20, 2017

Engineers at the Colorado State University in the US may have the key to the future of medical implants – a titanium surface that’s extremely repellent to blood. Medical implants like stents, catheters and tubing introduce risk for blood clotting […]

Continue Reading

Scientists develop robotic sleeve to help failing hearts continue to pump

January 20, 2017

A robotic sleeve that help failing hearts continue to pump blood has been developed by scientists based in Harvard and the Boston Children’s Hospital in Massachusetts in the US in collaboration with scientists based in Leeds in the UK. In […]

Continue Reading

One in three adults are misdiagnosed with asthma, Canadian study says

January 18, 2017

A study in Canada has found that 33% of adults who are diagnosed with asthma, a chronic lung disorder, may not actually have the condition. Lung function tests were done on 613 adults who were diagnosed with asthma within the […]

Continue Reading

AI software learns to predict when heart failure may happen

January 18, 2017

An artificial intelligence (AI) software has learned to analyze blood tests and scans of beating hearts in order to predict when a heart failure may occur, according to a team of scientists at the MRC London Institute of Medical Sciences. […]

Continue Reading

US CDC finds superbug resistant to all kinds of antibiotic

January 18, 2017

The US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) report has confirmed that a 70-year-old woman from Nevada in the US has died after being infected with a superbug that is “resistant to all available antimicrobial drugs”. The victim broke […]

Continue Reading

Spread of cancer cells reduced by 75% in immunotherapy study on animals

January 16, 2017

The spread of deadly cancer cells has been reduced by 75% in animal experiments conducted by scientists at the Sanger Institute in Cambridge in the UK, giving new insight into how tumors spread and may lead to new treatments. Around […]

Continue Reading

Study reveals specific brain activity that may link stress to heart attack

January 16, 2017

A study, led by a team from Harvard Medical School in the US, reveals that increased risk of heart attack in people is linked with constant stress in a part of the brain that is linked to fear and fear […]

Continue Reading

Bird flu: China confirms H7N9 human death, NY cats contract H7N2 strain

January 16, 2017

Local health authorities in the Henan province in China have confirmed another human death from the H7N9 bird flu strain, according to Chinese state news agency Xinhua. The victim is a 36-year-old roast duck salesman who developed a fever and […]

Continue Reading

HealthCare Asia ranked among Feedspot’s Top 100 Healthcare Blogs

January 16, 2017
Health Care Asia Logo

HealthCare Asia has been chosen as one of the Top 100 Healthcare Blogs in the world by Feedspot, an online news and blog content reader. Selected from thousands of healthcare blogs from Feedspot’s index, the top 100 blogs were ranked […]

Continue Reading

Pelican BioThermal launches new temperature-controlled packaging solution

January 13, 2017

Minnesota, US-based packaging solutions company Pelican Bio Thermal has introduced a new temperature-controlled shipping solution for the life sciences industry. The CoolPall Vertos Advance, a new high performance, single-use, passive bulk freight shipping solution, is designed to offer the marketplace […]

Continue Reading