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Critical Care

New Chernobyl Disaster Findings May Help Estimate Cancer Risk from Low-Dose Exposures from CT Scans

A 20-year study that tracked Ukrainian workers who helped clean up after the 1986 Chernobyl nuclear power plant accident revealed that the workers share a considerable increased chance of developing leukemia. More...
19 Nov 2012

Majority of Patients Taking Blood-Thinners Given Wrong Dose

A new study suggests that approximately 75% of patients taking two common blood-thinning drugs may be receiving the wrong dosage levels. More...
19 Nov 2012

New Radiation Reduction Standards Proposed for Worldwide Implementation

A Canadian heart institute is putting into play what could become a transformation in medical imaging in Canada as it presented findings in radiation reduction for the diagnosis of cardiovascular disease. More...
15 Nov 2012
Image: Inside view of the new intracranial pressure sensor (Photo courtesy of Fraunhofer IBMT).

New Intracranial Pressure Probe Overcomes Technical Problems

Researchers have developed a cable-free intracranial sensor that monitors cerebral pressure without attaching the patient to the reader apparatus, enables long-term implantation, and much reduces the need for inpatient hospitalization. More...
15 Nov 2012
Image: The C8 Medisensors optical glucose monitor system (Photo courtesy of C8 MediSensors).

Optical Monitor Continuously Measures Glucose Levels

A new diabetes monitor uses optical spectroscopy to detect blood glucose levels by shining light through the skin and detecting changes in the returning spectrum. More...
15 Nov 2012

Hospital Safety Culture Influences Complications After Surgery

The safety culture of the hospital is associated with rates of serious surgical complications following bariatric surgery, according to a new study. More...
15 Nov 2012

Heartbeats Might Power Cardiac Pacemakers

Piezoelectricity generated by the beating heart could one day power a pacemaker or even an implantable cardiac defibrillator, according to a new study. More...
14 Nov 2012
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